Exam 8: Innovations in Field Operations

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One reason that ii is difficult to determine the effectiveness of intelligence-led and predictive policing is that both are too new for solid evidence to have been gathered on them.

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The ___ capitalizes on geographic crime concentration in order to focus policing resources in small places at a specific time.

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Predictive policing aims at ___.

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Which of the following does intelligence-led policing demand?

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Matching -Transparency

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Discuss several of the studies mentioned in the text concerning guns and gang violence. How did these projects go about reducing gun-related violence? Were they successful in achieving this goal?

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Which of the following strategies have led to public reassurance and reductions in fear of crime??

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Predictive policing targets the reduction of physical and social disorder to reduce serious crime.

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What works in policing is quite easy to identify.

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The ___ indicated that increased seizures of illegal guns in a high-crime area can reduce violent gun crimes.

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Matching -Intelligence-led policing

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___is proactive, uses the uncommitted time for a specified activity, and is based on crime and problem analysis.

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Wilson and Kelling proposed the policing innovation known as ___ in an article in The Atlantic in 1982.

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Matching -Directed patrol

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