Created by O. W. (Orlando Winfield) Wilson, the Deal Code became the template for the code of ethics of the International Association of Chiefs of Police
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David Fahey, a businessman in a medium-sized Ohio town, decides to run for city council. He has a master's degree, is married, has three sons, and is a respected member of society. He fears he may lose the upcoming city council election to a newcomer, Keith Joseph, who recently moved back to town after establishing himself in South Carolina. David hires his best friend, John, to call in a bomb threat on election day to a precinct where his rival, Keith Joseph, is expected to garner majority support. This act is an example of _____.
A. election fraud B. treason C. espionage D. terrorism
George Ellis decides he is going to rob a local bank. He recruits assistance in planning the robbery from one of the bank tellers, Sophia Rhome, by telling her that he will reveal her previous life of prostitution and drugs to her employer if she
refuses to assist with the planning of the robbery. George recruits an additional partner in crime who has a long criminal history in robbing banks in another state. The third person is an old cellmate of George's by the name of Sam Jones. Sophia's role in the crime involved providing details of work schedules, lead officer activities and location, alarm activation policies and locations, the number of guards and their routine, and when the largest amount of money would be available. Additionally, Sophia was required to deactivate the alarm. George promised Sophia a cut of the money in a way that would clear her of any suspicion at a future date. Sam's responsibility was to take out the guards and take hostages (if needed for the escape). George would be responsible for gathering all of the money and helping Sam with the guards and hostages. George told Sam that he did not want anyone shot without his approval. Everything goes as planned on the day of the robbery until Sophia decides she wants to abandon her responsibilities in the deal. She leaves the bank just as George and Sam enter the bank without being noticed by either George or Sam. Sophia gets in her car and drives to friend of hers whose home is about 60 miles south of the city. Sophia does not bother calling the police because she knows the alarm will notify them as soon as it is activated. As soon as Sam enters the bank he shoots and kills the two security guards. Sam then shoots one of the bank customers as he orders all the customers to form a circle in the center of the bank floor. The customer who is shot is severely wounded, but alive. In respect to principal, accomplice, and accessory determine the role each played in the bank robbery. Analyze Sophia's role and her decision not to participate when George and Sam arrive at the bank. What is Sophia's liability in the crime? Will she be charged of any crime? What about Sam and George? Should any of the suspects suffer a greater penalty than the others?
The application of an amount and/or frequency of force greater than required to compel compliance is known as
A) Excessive force B) Unreasonable force C) Maximal force D) Culpable force
Discuss therapeutic intervention. Do you agree with the premise of therapeutic intervention? Why or why not?
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