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Question 3
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Trial by ordeal |
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Trial by combat |
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Trial by fire |
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Trial by jury |
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Question 4
Mary, a student at a community college in New York, is in the United States on a student visa that allows her to remain in the United States until she obtains her master’s degree in biology. She is considering returning to her home country because she is concerned with the increase in crime at her college and in the surrounding area. Mary attempts to find information on the crime rates in her hometown to compare to those in the city where she currently attends college.
Why will it be difficult for Mary to compare the crime rates in a U.S. city with her hometown of London, England?
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England does not have any crime statistics that are available to civilians. |
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There are differences in the way crime is measured. |
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England is a dictatorship and manipulates crime rates so that their country appears to be safe. |
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Only solved cases are included in England’s crime rates. |
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Question 6
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Question 7
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Bicycle patrols |
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Community policing |
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Telegraph communication |
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Hand-held radios |
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Question 8
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Question 9
Your local police department is concerned with this year’s most recent crime statistics. The police chief meets with city officials and his higher-ranking police personnel. They meet to discuss potential policies and procedures in order to reduce the crime rates in their city.
One improvement that pleases the police chief is that over 45% of all of the cities’ Part I crimes have resulted in arrest. When an offender is arrested and charged with a crime the offense is considered:
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Adjudicated. |
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Cleared. |
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Disposed. |
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Finished. |
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Question 10
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