Exam 1: Criminal Justice: Introduction and Overviewcriminal Justice: the Origins of a Young Disciplinecreating a Criminal Justice
Exam 1: Criminal Justice: Introduction and Overviewcriminal Justice: the Origins of a Young Disciplinecreating a Criminal Justice64 Questions
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Exam 3: The Criminal Lawthe Criminal Law and Its Seven Basic Principles54 Questions
Exam 4: History and Organization of the Policethe History of American Policethe Expanding West the East: Urban Riots50 Questions
Exam 5: Police Functionsmanaging Police Functions72 Questions
Exam 6: The Police Cultureselecting Police Officers70 Questions
Exam 7: The Rule of Law in Law Enforcementcriminal Justice Under the Constitutionfederal Criminal70 Questions
Exam 8: The Origin and Role of the Courtsorigin of Americas Courtscolonial Courtscourts56 Questions
Exam 9: Lawyers and Judgesprosecutionroles and Dutiesfederal Prosecutorsstate Prosecutorspolitics69 Questions
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Exam 12: Corrections: Yesterday and Today55 Questions
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Exam 14: Alternatives: Community Correctionsprobationthe Benefits60 Questions
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