EDUC 46723

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subject Authors John S. Dempsey, Linda S. Forst

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The governmental power to make or enforce laws in Indian country is divided among
federal, state, and tribal governments.
AFIS stands for ____________________.
Search warrants are necessary for all searches by police officers.
A border search can be made without probable cause, without a warrant, and indeed,
without any articulable suspicion at all.
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In the first half of the 2000s, crime continued to soar nationwide even though the police
adopted or continued aggressive crime-fighting techniques.
The police role is extremely ambiguous.
DNA has yet to exonerate a convicted offender.
Recent years have seen a significant increase in the numbers of women in
administrative positions and serving as chiefs and sheriffs.
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Historically, ____________________ police departments were developed to deal with
the growing crime in non-urban areas of the country.
Police officers driving around a designated geographic area is known as ____________.
The DHS includes the FBI, CIA, or National Security Agency.
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In a resident officer program, a police officer works in the same neighborhood he or she
lives in.
Gun and bullet evidence is analyzed by the ____________________ section of the
crime lab.
Shared leadership attained renewed interest in the 1980s and 1990s in response to the
success Japanese industry seemed to be having with empowerment strategies such as
TQM and QC.
The impression of the police always being there is called ____________________.
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The concept of single-focused investigative units that meld personnel and talent from
various law enforcement agencies is called ____________________.
The right to counsel contained within Miranda applies only when the individual under
interrogation is in custody.
The school resource officer, a position designed to combat the increase of juvenile
crime and improve relationships between school children and the police, has proven to
be effective.

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