Exam 13: Crime Mapping and Analysis
Exam 1: Police Patrol: the Backbone of Policing50 Questions
Exam 2: Police Field Procedures50 Questions
Exam 3: Police Operations in a Community Policing Environment50 Questions
Exam 4: The Crime Scene and Preliminary Investigation49 Questions
Exam 5: Interviewing and Interrogating50 Questions
Exam 6: Handling Calls for Service49 Questions
Exam 7: Forensics50 Questions
Exam 8: Legal Constraints That Impact Police Operations49 Questions
Exam 9: Police Reports and Other Correspondence50 Questions
Exam 10: Police Communications47 Questions
Exam 11: Gangs and Drugs50 Questions
Exam 12: Police Operations in Culturally Diverse Communities48 Questions
Exam 13: Crime Mapping and Analysis49 Questions
Exam 14: Handling Terrorism and Natural Disasters49 Questions
Exam 15: Ethics and Police Operations50 Questions
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Evidence found in __________ indicates that crime maps have been around for several thousand years.
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Maps which help investigators determine where serial criminals most likely reside are called:
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Crime maps could harm a high crime area by increasing property values or decreasing insurance rates.
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Which of the following functions is made possible by information provided by crime analysts?
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Crime maps have been around for several thousand years-perhaps tens of millennia.
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CompStat is a crime control model and is based on computer-driven statistics.
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