Exam 5: Police Organization: Structure and Functions
Exam 1: Fundamentals of Criminal Justice: Essential Themes and Practices90 Questions
Exam 2: Foundations of Law and Crime: Nature, Elements, and Measurement90 Questions
Exam 3: Theories of Criminality and Crime85 Questions
Exam 4: Ethical Essentials: Doing Right When No One Is Watching90 Questions
Exam 5: Police Organization: Structure and Functions90 Questions
Exam 6: Police at Work: Patrolling and Investigating90 Questions
Exam 7: Policing Methods and Challenges: Issues of Force, Liability, and Technologies87 Questions
Exam 8: Expounding the Constitution: Laws of Arrest, Search, and Seizure90 Questions
Exam 9: Court Organization: Structure, Functions, and the Trial Process90 Questions
Exam 10: The Bench and the Bar: Those Who Judge, Prosecute, and Defend91 Questions
Exam 11: Court Methods and Challenges: Sentencing and Punishment90 Questions
Exam 12: Prisons and Jails: Structure and Function89 Questions
Exam 13: The Inmates World: the Keepers and the Kept88 Questions
Exam 14: Corrections in the Community: Probation, Parole, and Other Alternatives to Incarceration90 Questions
Exam 15: Juvenile Justice: Philosophy, Law, and Practices90 Questions
Exam 16: On the Crime Policy and Prevention Agenda: Drug Abuse, Sex Trafficking, Terrorism, and Immigration89 Questions
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Special-purpose state agencies are investigative units that are trained for a specific law enforcement area.
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Which of the early criminal justice officials of the American colonies would have determined cause of death and the party responsible for it?
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Which of the following employment requirements typically requires a candidate to examine situational questions that are posed verbally by a board of assessors?
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What is the difference between proprietary and contract services in the private security/police industry?
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What are some of the reforms that August Vollmer implemented during the Reform Era?
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One of the top priorities of the Federal Bureau of Investigation is to protect the United States against cyber-attacks and high-technology crimes.
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation is prohibited from monitoring Internet sites, churches and political organizations, nor can its agents attend public meetings for the purpose of preventing terrorism.
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The office of the Justice of the Peace was criticized in the 16th century because of the wealthy landowners who were able to buy their way into office.
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A special-purpose state agency would be most likely to investigate ______.
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What are some of the common elements of employment for law enforcement positions.
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Which of the following were among the duties of the constable in early England?
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Which of the following is a top priority of the Federal Bureau of Investigation?
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Among the duties of the U.S.Secret Service is to investigate counterfeiting and other financial crimes, such as financial institution fraud, computer fraud, and identify theft.
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The Internal Revenue Service is considered the most clandestine government service.
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August Vollmer is credited with shaping the development of police professionalism during the reform era.
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State public safety agencies tend to perform general police functions such as highway patrol, traffic control, and crash investigations.
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Which of the following criminal justice officials of early England were elected court officers whose duties included oversight of the interests of the Crown?
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Today, the coroner determines the causes of all deaths by violence or under suspicious circumstances.
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