Weapons that are meant to incapacitate a suspect without inflicting serious injuries are called:

A) soft weapons.
B) subdue and suppress weapons.
C) non-fatal weapons.
D) friendly-fire weapons.
E) less-lethal weapons.


E

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Which of the following is viewed as a general cause(s) of stress among police officers?

a. Being constantly tested – for promotions, for weapon certification, etc. b. Personal pathology, where officers are viewed as unable to handle the job's rigors. c. Structural problems or the pathology of the environment, especially the police organization itself. d. Both b and c

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All of the following are examples of a flow EXCEPT

A) a person who is fired from a job. B) an individual who voluntarily leaves the labor force. C) the current unemployment rate. D) a new entrant into the labor force.

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Which was the first major technological breakthrough in early policing?

A) ?Bicycle patrols B) ?Community policing C) ?Telegraph communication D) ?Hand-held radios E) ?Squad cars

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