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8.36: CRJ 4.4. Multiple Choice Questions (18)

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    A cooperative program between police and schools designed to keep youth from becoming involved with drugs.

    • Crime Scene Investigation (CSI)
    • Drug Awareness Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.)
    • Juvenile Curfew
    • Clearance Rate

    A person who secretly provides information to law enforcement, often in return for money or an agreement not to prosecute that person.

    • Confidential Informant
    • Drug Enforcement Unit
    • Crime Scene Investigation (CSI)
    • Internal Affairs

    A specialized unit within a police department that investigates allegations of misconduct by the department’s officers.

    • Juvenile Curfew
    • Internal Affairs
    • Confidential Informant
    • Drug Enforcement Unit

    The idea of keeping a crime scene free from contamination and tampering.

    • Internal Affairs
    • Specialized Units
    • Mafia
    • Scene Integrity

    Failure to provide reasonably necessary care to a child.

    • Drug Awareness Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.)
    • Child Neglect
    • Confidential Informant
    • Specialized Units

    An individual actively engaged in killing or attempting to kill people in a confined and populated area.

    • Mafia
    • Active Shooter
    • Drug Enforcement Unit
    • Confidential Informant

    The proportion of crimes known to the police that are solved (an arrest is made) versus all crimes known to the police.

    • Traffic Unit
    • Clearance Rate
    • Domestic Violence
    • Drug Enforcement Unit

    Any subdivision of a law enforcement agency that has a mission different from patrol.

    • Vice
    • Specialized Units
    • Traffic Unit
    • Crime Scene Investigation (CSI)

    An informal term used to denote ‘victimless crimes’ such as gambling, prostitution, and drug possession.

    • Clearance Rate
    • Mafia
    • Active Shooter
    • Vice

    A component of the overall criminal inquiry process wherein evidence is collected, documented, and preserved at the location where lawbreaking took place.

    • Crime Scene Investigation (CSI)
    • School Resource Officer (SRO)
    • Vice
    • Clearance Rate

    Specialized components within one or more (such as multiagency taskforces) local law enforcement agencies that focus on drug related crimes.

    • Crime Scene Investigation (CSI)
    • Drug Enforcement Unit
    • School Resource Officer (SRO)
    • Mafia

    A specialized component within police departments tasked with enforcing transportation regulations and providing related services such as writing accident reports.

    • Traffic Unit
    • Clearance Rate
    • School Resource Officer (SRO)
    • Confidential Informant

    A person who provides helpful information to the police.

    • Internal Affairs
    • Clearance Rate
    • Informant
    • Drug Enforcement Unit

    The physical, emotional, psychological, or sexual mistreatment of a minor.

    • Drug Enforcement Unit
    • Scene Integrity
    • Specialized Units
    • Child Abuse

    A law (most often a municipal ordinance) that prohibits persons under a certain age from being out in public after a certain time at night.

    • Clearance Rate
    • Specialized Units
    • Mafia
    • Juvenile Curfew

    Sworn peace officers assigned to public institutes for the purposes of crime prevention and education.

    • School Resource Officer (SRO)
    • Active Shooter
    • Drug Awareness Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.)
    • Juvenile Curfew

    Forceful, aggressive, or harmful behavior within the home, most often defined in terms of spouses or romantic or dating partners.

    • Domestic Violence
    • Scene Integrity
    • Informant
    • Drug Enforcement Unit

    A criminal organization brought to the United States by Italian immigrants in the early nineteenth century.

    • Mafia
    • Active Shooter
    • School Resource Officer (SRO)
    • Internal Affairs
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