CCJ 60347

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The Supreme Court decision in Griggs v. Duke Power Company established the concept
that job requirements must be job relatedthey must be necessary for the performance of
the job a person is applying for.
It is impossible to conduct a controlled experiment to study the effectiveness of certain
types of police patrol.
NCIC stands for __________
Jacobson v. United States is a landmark U.S. Supreme Court case related to entrapment.
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Identify and describe some alternative responses to crime that law enforcement can use
rather than rapid response to calls.
Answer:
Answer varies.
The U.S. __________ is in charge of the enforcement of the laws regarding
counterfeiting of U.S. currency.
The__________ is the protective barrier established by the police by which they protect
one another from outsiders, often even refusing to aid police superiors or other law
enforcement officials in investigating wrongdoing of other officers.
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Explain how, according to research, the police actually spend their time at work.
Answer:
Answer varies.
The Crime Index Offenses Cleared section of the UCR lists the __________ for Index
crimes.
In the United States, law enforcement has developed over the years based on a
philosophy of local control.
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The number of officers or subordinates that a supervisor can supervise effectively is
called the __________.
The forerunner in the use of modern sophisticated automated crime analysis was the
New York City Police Department's __________ program.
The form of social organization or mutual pledge created by King Alfred the Great in
England that consisted of 10 families grouped together to protect one another and
assume responsibility for the acts of the group's members was called a __________.
The __________ gives law enforcement personnel new abilities to search, seize, detain,
and eavesdrop in their pursuit of possible terrorists.
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TheNational Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United Statesis popularly
known as the 9/11Commission.
Describe four major international terrorist incidents.
Answer:
Answer varies.
The amount of force an officer can use when making an arrest is called __________
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In the 1990s, the __________found some serious corruption among patrol officers in
high-crime areas of New York City.
The availability of a choice of options or actions one can take in a situation is called
__________

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