What is one benefit to the use of science in police organizational research?
What will be an ideal response?
Frederick Taylor introduced the idea of scientific management across industry in general with the hope of identifying poor work habits and ineffective techniques. In applying this theory to police organizations, the idea is to use quantifiable, empirical evidence to support anecdotal information that has been pervasive in the field for many years.
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Conscientious objection argues that ______.
a. law in itself is a public good b. lawyers must represent their clients with zealousness c. there may be circumstances that are so offensive to the lawyer’s sense of morality that the lawyer may decline to represent the client d. the main focus of the attorney should be to stay neutral in all elements of the case, and represent all clients who come to them
Enforcement of the law in early societies was usually handled informally by friends, family, and neighbors, in both rural and urban settings
a. True b. False
Crimes against the administration of government include ________
A) disorderly conduct B) prostitution C) perjury D) unlawful assembly
The contracting process for private corrections facilities typically begins with ______.
A. a lottery B. public hearings on corrections needs C. a request for proposals D. a government review of new approaches to corrections