Relatively new policing practices such as intelligence-led and smart policing have been discovered to have little in common with problem-solving policing models
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Since the age of two, Michael has had a history of acting out. As a child, Michael's acting out consisted of disrespecting his parents. By the age of 12, he was skipping school and hanging out with older boys in the neighborhood. By the time he was 15, he started using drugs and alcohol. Michael was consistently uncooperative with his parents. He was hostile to all authority figures, including teachers and police officers. He would frequently lose his temper and blame everyone else for his misbehavior. What mental disorder was most likely the appropriate diagnosis for Michael?
A. Bipolar disorder B. Mood disorder C. Oppositional disorder D. Schizophrenia
What is the purpose of the Bureau of Prisons' administrative remedy process?
A) To provide a venue for corrections officers to anonymously report misconduct B) To provide a venue for the resolution of conflict between staff and inmates C) To provide a venue for inmates to express and seek remedy for grievances D) To provide a means of responding to inmate transfer requests
Field interrogations depend on the cooperation of the individual stopped by police
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Community policing can be traced back to Peel's philosophy on which he built his public police in 1829
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