Exam 13: Homeland Security

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The utilization of volunteers is limited only by police managers and/or:

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There has traditionally been a lack of communication between the private security industry and the police.

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In some jurisdictions, regular service __________________ such as postal employees are being trained to identify suspicious activity.

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Privatization means turning over government-provided functions, entirely or in part, to the private sector.

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Bounty Hunters are considered controversial in the private/public partnership concept in the United States.

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What programs were designed so that people in communities look for suspicious people, report crime to the police and conduct home security surveys?

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Because of their interest in crime prevention, the fields of policing and private security have collaborated on a continual basis.

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One major concern with police officer moonlighting as private security officers is the question of who is ______________ if a mistake is made.

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The Illinois Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Council is a partnership between the insurance company, the State's Attorney, and private security.

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According to the U.S.Supreme court case of Taylor v Taintor, bail jumpers can be arrested without a warrant.

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Proponents of privatization argue that the private sector can provide services more cheaply and _______________ than the government does.

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The bail bondsman can delegate the authority to apprehend and produce to the court the person who failed to show for a court hearing.This is usually entrusted to:

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One objective of critical incident protocol is to:

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Many public police officers throughout the U.S.work their off-duty hours as private security officers.This is more commonly referred to as:

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What originated in 1975 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, when the police asked local television and radio stations to broadcast an "unsolved crime of the week" and cash rewards were given for information leading to a conviction?

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The Taylor v.Taintor decision by the U.S.Supreme Court in 1873 laid the foundation for bounty hunters.Discuss the current state of the law regarding bounty hunters authority.

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In 2002, the U.S.Office for Domestic Preparedness, along with Michigan State University's School of Criminal Justice, prepared a report, Critical Incident Protocol-A Public and Private Partnership, that discussed the necessity and benefits of the public and private sectors working together to plan for:

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The NCPC has created a checklist for starting:

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In the U.S.Supreme Court case Taylor v.Taintor, the court ruled people who ___________________ can be arrested without a warrant or arrested in their home, without a court process prior to arrest:

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Public and private sectors do not have identical interests in the fight against crime.Discuss the differences and similarities between these two entities in their approach to crime.

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