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A) large and well-defined geographically.
B) small and rotated periodically.
C) large and rotated periodically.
D) small and well-defined geographically.
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A) address the same kinds of problems as other courts.
B) are designed to address the most serious crimes.
C) usually address a wide range of offenses involving quality of life.
D) are an historical alternative to the traditional courtroom.
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A) individuals wishing to become law enforcement officers
B) persons who are retired from law enforcement
C) young persons
D) older persons
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A) parks employees.
B) courts.
C) victims.
D) taxi drivers.
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A) attend daily patrol briefings.
B) prosecute to the fullest extent of the law.
C) take a proactive approach.
D) develop collaboration with jails.
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A) a sense of accomplishment.
B) gaining recognition and trust.
C) meeting community members.
D) enhanced officer response to calls for service.
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A) they become more focused on major crimes like murder and robbery.
B) they get a different view of the kinds of things that devastate communities.
C) they recognize the low priority of neighborhood stability issues.
D) they have little personal contact with police officers.
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A) common vision
B) mission statement
C) community interest
D) negotiating stance
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A) restorative-focused
B) neighborhood-focused
C) offense-focused
D) proactivly focused
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A) has been described as the perfect match.
B) can result in a probationer's immediate arrest for a violation of probation.
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
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A) using an officer to take telephone reports of nonemergency, low-priority calls.
B) taking reports by appointment.
C) having civilians handle certain calls.
D) all of the above
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A) hot spot crime.
B) juvenile crime issues.
C) quality-of-life issues.
D) career criminals.
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