The broken-window phenomenon suggests that
a. broken windows are a signal of community unrest
b. all buildings with broken windows that remain unrepaired will eventually become crack houses.
c. disorder and crime thrive when it appears that "no one cares.".
d. police should increase patrols in areas where there is substandard housing.
e. none of these choices.
c
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The success or failure of any planned change effort can usually be traced back to the attitudes of those
a. planning the change b. affected by the change c. managing the change d. could care less about the change
What is one of the main points of the broken window model of policing?
a. Police cannot rely on the cooperation of the community. b. Disorder in neighborhoods creates fear. c. Broken windows detract criminals from committing crimes in certain neighborhoods. d. Fighting crime should be the primary focus of police patrol.
Excessive use of force violates the _________ Amendment?
A) First B) Second C) Third D) Fourth E) Fifth
The Fourth Amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures by the _______________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word