Intelligence-led policing, a style of policing that combines crime analysis (where the "who, what, when, and where" of crime is analyzed), originated in _______________
a. Germany
b. the United States
c. Great Britain
d. Russia
e. None of the above
c
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Which best summarizes the FBI definition of terrorism?
a. The FBI has struggled to find a definition of terrorism and so they really just call it terrorism based on whether or not public opinion supports them on it or not. b. The important elements are that it involves explosives and large devastation to innocent bystanders. c. It focuses on international terrorism because of the recent events in the Middle East. d. It is the unlawful use of force to intimidate people for political or social objectives.
Randomization in experimental research:
a. Results in a sample that can be generalized to a population b. Removes the operation of systematic bias from the assignment process c. Guarantees that the experimental and comparison groups are identical at the start of the experiment d. Precludes the detection of relatively small outcome differences with reasonable confidence
The interagency task force approach assumes that officers at the lowest rank are incompetent to make intelligent decisions about police policy.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
An offender may be assigned to a caseload or workload based on his residence and/or a salient characteristic, such as a substance abuse problem
a. True b. False