What form of patrol services is normally used in team policing initiatives? Centralized Decentralized Bifurcated Unilateral
An attempt to involve the community as active partners with the police in solving community problems such as crime or quality-of-life issues is known as community policing. bending granite. team policing. C problem-solving policing.
Which of these is one of the benefits of being the most senior patrol officers in an agency? The ability to select shifts and days off The ability to select which calls for service you will respond to The ability to select your partner The ability to select your patrol car
If you suspect elder abuse, how long do you have to report your suspicions? You are not obligated to report suspected abuse until you are certain your suspicions are correct. 12 hours 24 hours. 72 hours.
Who of the following are mandated reporters of elder abuse? Physicians. Nurses. Social workers. Psychologists. All of the above.
8. Pressure injuries and contracted muscles are physical evidence of neglect. a. True b. False 9. The best way to prevent wandering is by using restraints. a. True b. False 10. You do not have to have proof of neglect to make a report. a. True b. False
What is NOT a flaw of the Uniformed Crime Report? Crimes are underreported. Law enforcement agencies are not required to report local crime data. Definitions of crimes varies across jurisdictions. Does not include crimes committed by juveniles or adolescents.
Which of the following cases would be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court? Two defendants charged in a million dollar pyramid scheme A defendant loses her case in U.S. district court and wants to appeal A U.S. diplomat charged with negligence in a traffic accident while serving in Japan Two states in a dispute over water rights from a river that flows between them A defendant charged with murder
civil liberties. 9. What is the USA PATRIOT Act, and how did it change government surveillance powers? 10. How did the PATRIOT Act help the government prevent future terrorist attacks? 11. Why did some people oppose the PATRIOT Act?
11.What was California Prop 8? How did the courts rule?
Due to HIPAA telehealth cannot be used for mental health care. True False
Which of the following defects to mutual assent involves the use of the threat of force to compel a person to act? \begin{array}{|l|l|} \hline 1.78\ points\ &\ Multiple\ Choice\ \\ \hline eBook\ &\ One\ of\ the\ parties\ is\ under\ duress.\ \\ \hline One\ of\ the\ parties\ is\ under\ andvd\ influence.\ \\ \hline One\ of\ the\ parties\ is\ under\ menace.\ \\ \hline One\ of\ the\ parties\ is\ committing\ fraud.\ \\ \hline \end{array}
If an attorney believes that he or she isn't competent to handle a case, he or she may ethically do all of the following except A) accept the case on behalf of another attorney. B) accept the case and try to get up to speed on the material. C) accept the case but work with another attorney. D) decline the case.
15. If you do not want to be passed it is ok to speed up while someone is trying to pass you True False
An attorney who wants to write a book about a case he or she is involved lin A) may only use a ghostwriter. B) may not negotiate with a publisher unti he or she no longer represents the affected client. C) must include his or her client as co-author. D) is prohibited from doing so.
In many states, what has been developed to hear cases involving defendants with severe mental illnesses who are facing misdemeanor or non-violent felony convictions? A) Treatment Court B) Mental Health Court C) Accelerated Rehabilitation Disposition D) Intermediate Punishment
Which of the following is information that a lawyer is not permitted to state in an extrajudicial statement to the media or public? A) The court the case is being tried in B) The name of the judge C) Basic information of the defendant D) Information regarding a plea
Competent legal advice and representation require only pursuing or bringing claims into court that have A) bias. B) merit. C) a low profile. D) funding.
Which of the following is not one of three theories on leadership in the criminal justice field? A) Contingency theory B) Personality theory C) Behavioral theory D) Trait theory
Which of the following professions would have no ethical implications for someone serving as a judge? A) Teaching in higher education B) Working as a government accountant C) Practicing law for low-income individuals D) A judge can have no other professions.any other employment would pose conflicts of interest.