CompStat, as used by law enforcement, is:
A) An in-house process that holds upper management accountable for crime reduction within their respective areas of patrol.
B) A program in police departments to solve unsolved crimes.
C) An in-house process that attempts to weed out corruption in police departments.
D) A program that uses complex statistics to better understand crime in the suburbs.
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Q21: Self-report surveys:
A) Are secret surveys.
B) Ask people
Q22: A basic assumption of self-report studies is:
A)
Q23: Self-report surveys are a way to learn
Q24: One thing found from self-report surveys is
Q25: CompStat is an accountability process officially adopted
Q27: As established in the New York City
Q28: While statistics and data are often meaningful,
Q29: The crime analysis process must follow five
Q30: Three ways to collect and store data
Q31: Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) in police departments is
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