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Because there are more stolen vehicles than murders in most jurisdictions, law enforcement agencies use more resources and time toinvestigate stolen vehicles than murders. ​

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________is the genetic material found in the cells of all living things. ​

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DNA taken from a crime scene may soon be able toprovide law enforcement with a physical description of a suspect. ​

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Discuss police subculture and how police officers become socialized. What are the rituals that are part of a police officer's acceptance, and even embrace, of the police subculture? ​

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Define community policing and explain how it is applied by modern police departments . ​

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T he smallest stretch of area that a police officer or group of police officers regularly patrols is referred toas a ______ ​

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A  ____is the smallest stretch that a police officer or group of police officers regularly patrol. ​

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Residents of minority communities often feel that they are the targets of ____________ by law enforcement. In other words, they feel that police subject them toscrutiny mainly because of the neighborhood in which they live or the color of their skin. ​

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Time elapsed between the instant a call for service is received and the instant a police officer arrives on the scene, otherwise referred toas  ____time , has become a benchmark for police efficiency. ​

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Police response time is a benchmark used for police efficiency. ​

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According toyour authors, which of the following is NoT a purpose of police patrol? ​

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Community-oriented policing is a philosophy that requires police toidentify potential criminal activity and develop strategies toprevent or respond tothat activity. ​

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W hich type of patrol doofficers make the rounds of a specific area with the purpose of carrying out the various patrol functions? ​

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Because of the justification defense referred toas _____     ____, police officers are limited in what they can dotoconvince the target of an undercover operation toparticipate in an illegal activity. ​

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Police officers whoaccept free gifts from citizens or business owners are said tobe engaging in a form of passive corruption known as __________ ​

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After a crime has been committed and the patrol officer has gathered preliminary information from a crime scene, the responsibility of identifying the offender is delegated tothe _______ ​

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An area that is concentrated with high criminal activity towhich there is a directed police response is a _____ ​

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The four categories of ethical dilemmas involve discretion, duty, honesty, and____      . ​

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Directed patrol strategies are alsoknown as preventive patrol. ​

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Which of the following is defined as "a metaphorical term used torefer tothe value placed on secrecy and the general mistrust of the outside world shared by many police officers"? ​

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