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VictimsAmendmentsMiscellenous 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 points Sara ModelCriminals

A geographic focus is a part of what dimension

What is strategic

Who is considered to be the father of modern policing

Who Is Sir Robert Peel

Currently, vehicle checkpoints can be used for

What is impaired driving

What are the three main eras of policing

What is Community problem-solving, political, and reform

The major legitimizing basis of the police function

What is law

Citizens call, police respond

What is reactive policing

Police seek crime solutions before

What is proactive policing

Patrol is routine and unstructured

What is reactive policing

Crime patterns drive police activity

What is proactive policing

Advisory boards, surveys of citizens, websites, town meetings

What is citizen input

The “s” in sara model stands for

What is scanning

The first “A” in sara model stands for

What is analysis

The “R” in sara model stands for

What is response

The second “A” in the sara model stands for

What is assessment

This is often overlooked by police agencies

What is analysis

Police may avoid any 4 th amendment issues if an incident or any research becomes

What is consensual

Pat downs for weapons allow what

What is checking outer clothing only

Looking through a persons cell phone during an arrest

What is an unlawful search

The U.S. Supreme noted that the 4 th amendment wording primarily is directed at

What is protecting against physical entry of the home

In use of force situations, pain cannot be used to

Whatis punishthe suspect

Fragmentation within federal law enforcement creates

What is lack of cooperation

Probabl cause can be built through

What is observation/ expertise by officer, circumstantial eveidence

Assigning a x and y coordinate to an address

What is geocoding

Most departments surveyed used crime mapping to

What is identify incident locations

CPTED reveals that

What is specific and situational crime

Make your wager

Final Answer

Final Question