A technique used by law enforcement to identify, assess and manage individuals and groups who may pose the problem of targeted violence is ________.

A. a prohibited group
B. a threat assessment
C. a criminal assessment
D. a criminal liability


Answer: B

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A Community Assessment center is based on four elements: single point of entry, immediate and comprehensive assessment, management information system, and integrated case management

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Of the following, which is NOT a term or concept commonly found in labeling theories of crime?

a. Stigma b. Master status c. Self-fulfilling prophecy d. Real self

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The case of ______ made it illegal to sentence youth to life without parole, there was still no guarantee that they would necessarily be given parole once eligible.

a. In re Gault b. Roper v. Simmons c. In re Holmes d. Miller v. Alabama

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1) There is no evidence that disorder policing reduces fear of crime or increases community bonds. 2) Problem-Oriented Policing is the only policing approach that seeks to institutionalize crime analysis into the day-to-day operations of the police department and specifically lays out a structure for crime analysis products and how they should be used. 3) Problems considered “short-term” are isolated incidents that occur and are resolved within minutes, hours, or in some cases, days. Incidents are individual events that an officer typically responds to or discovers while on patrol 4) A particular convenient store that is typically robbed is considered a “risky place” or a problem location. 5) A problem that encompasses various locations, offenders, and victims and, in most cases, exists throughout an entire jurisdiction is called a short-term problem

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