______ are considered to be one of the cornerstones of professionalism.

a. Field training officer programs
b. Police training officer programs
c. Recruit training officer programs
d. Ongoing in-service training programs


d. Ongoing in-service training programs

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The apex of Fuller’s (1998) pyramid of concepts he believes makes up peacemaking criminology is formed by the concept created by Immanuel Kant.

a. Inclusion b. Correct means c. Ascertainable criteria d. Categorical imperative

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Which of the following best describes a wave, in the terrorism context of the term?

a. It is a cycle of expansion and contraction phases, with internationally similar interests, causes, or goals. b. It is seen when terrorists across the board wipe out their targets, like an ocean wave that eradicates sand castles on the beach. c. It is when the flow of terrorism goes beyond what people can initially contain, but they may later overcome it. d. Waves are periods of time in which terrorists gain enough support to form an army and challenge other nations head on.

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Increasing the number of security guards in a prison frequently means a decrease in

A) prisoner loyalty. B) funding from the state. C) privatized funding. D) support for treatment programs.

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Hans Gross developed a method of anthropometry in which features of the human body were measured and recorded for purposes of criminal identification

a. True b. False

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