Consent decrees are intended to promote ________ within police departments
A) Citizen oversight
B) Integrity
C) Civilian monitor
D) Civilian input
Answer: B
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The concept of "kin-police' refers to:
a. An earlier example of the "beat" patrolman b. A form of self-policing in local communities. c. Another word for the constabulary form of policing. d. A form of policing in America after the Civil War.
Mary is an attorney who is employed by the state or federal government to serve as legal counsel for poor defendants. Mary is a(n) ______.
a. assigned counsel b. public defender c. state prosecutor d. contract counsel
The ______ perspective of the criminal justice system holds that criminals choose to commit crimes and must be punished harshly for their actions.
A. rehabilitation B. crime control C. due process D. nonintervention
Match the term in the numbered column with the answer in the lettered column.
A) Increased penalties for recreational drug use and allowed areas to be designated as high-intensity drug-trafficking areas. B) Created federal drug schedules and associated penalties. C) Criminalized designer drugs. D) Required patent medicines be properly and accurately labeled. E) Removed heroin from the list of medically useful substances and made marijuana a federally prohibited controlled substance. F) Created drug-free school zones and enhanced drug-control and drug-education programs in schools. G) Required anyone dealing in narcotics to register with the federal government and pay an annual tax. H) Restricted access to substances used in the manufacture of methamphetamine. I) Authorized the death penalty for federal offenders involved in large-scale drug trafficking and mandated life imprisonment for offenders convicted of three violent felonies or drug offenses. 1) Anti-Drug Abuse Act 2) Food and Drug Act 3) Analogue Act 4) Harrison Act 5) Boggs Act 6) Controlled Substances Act 7) Crime Control Act 8) USA PATRIOT Act reauthorization 9) Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act