問題一覧
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Researchers visit another method.
safari method
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Researcher communicates with foreign researcher.
collaborative method
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Policemen are servant of the community. Effectiveness of policemen depends on the express Wishes of the people.
home rule theory
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is that as a nation develops, people's alertness to crime is heightened, so they report more crime to police and demand the police become more effective at solving problems.
alertness crime theory
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is that crime everywhere is the result of unrestrained, migration and over population in urban areas such as ghettos and slums.
economic or migration theory
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is that along with higher standards of living, victims become more careless of their belongings, and opportunities for committing crime multiply.
opportunity theory
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is based on the event of when a greater number of children are being born, because as these baby booms gwo up, deliquent subculture develop out of the adoloscent identify crisis
demographic theory
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sees the problem as society becoming ocomplex
modernization theory
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suggests that progressive lifestyle and norms result in the disintegration of older norms that once held people together.
theory of anomie and synomie
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Traditional in nature as is it based its crime control efficiency to the number of arrests and people being put to jail for punishment.
continenatal policing
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uses measurement of crime control efficiency and effectiveness based on the absence of crime or low crime rate
modern policing
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country with only one recognized police force which operates entire that count
centralized police
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Refers to a system where police administrations and operations are independent from one state to another. It is more applicable to countries with federal government.
decentralid crime
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refer to a crime that takes place across national borders. It is a term that has been used in comparative and international criminal justice study in recent years to reflect the complexity and enormity of global crime issues. It is defined by the United Nations (UN) offences whose inception, proportion and/ or direct or indirect effects involve in more than one country.refer to a crime that takes place across national borders.
transitional crime
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the concealment of the origins of illegally obtained money, typically by means of transfer involving foreign banks or legitimate businesses.
money laundering
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Is the commercial exchange of drugs and drug paraphernalia. Thisincludes any equipment used to manufacture illegal drugs or use them
drug trafficking
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the illegal movement of people, typically for the purpose of forced labor or commercial sexual exploitation.
human trafficking
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are generally defined as any type of illegal activity that makes use of the Internet, a private or public network, or an in- house computer system.
cyber crime
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the unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives (FBI, 1997).
terrorism
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To seek the location and arrest of wanted persons wanted for prosecution or to serve a sentence.To seek the location and arrest of wanted persons wanted for prosecution or to serve a sentence.
red notice
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To help locate missing persons, often minors, or to help identify persons who are unable to identify,
yellow notice
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To collect additional information about a person's identity, location or activities in relation to a crime.
blue notice
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seek information on unidentified bodies.seek information on unidentified bodies.
black notice
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To provide warning about a person's criminal where the person is considered to be a possible threat to public safety.
green notice
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To warn of an event, a person, an object or a process representing a serious and imminent threat to public safety.
orange notice
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To seek or provide information on modus operandi, objects, devices and concealment methods used by criminals.
purple notice
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United Nations Security Council Special Notice Issued for groups and individuals who are the targets of UN Security Council Sanctions Committees.
interpol
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this is the main decision- making and representative assembly in the UN through its policies and recommendations.
un general assembly
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The most powerful branches in the organization. It has power to authorize the deployment UN member state militaries, can mandate a ceasefire during conflicts, and can enforce on countries if they do not comply with given mandates.
un security council
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is a branch that assists the General Assembly in promoting economic and social development as well as cooperation of member states.is a branch that assists the General Assembly in promoting economic and social development as well as cooperation of member states.
the econoimic and social council
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General. Its main responsibility is providing studies, information, and other data when need by the other UN for their meetings.
secretariat
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The multinational Police force of ASEAN. It was established through the meetings of Chiefs of Police of its members, back in 1981 in Manila, Philippines from October 21 until October, 1981. The permanent secretariat was agreed on 2008 and began operations in 2010 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
asean chiefs of police
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means European Police Office or Europol is the European Union's Criminal Intelligence Agency. It became fully operational on July 1, 1999. Europol only acts on request at present.
europol
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the world's oldest and largest non-profit membership organization of police executives, with over 20, 000 members in over 80different countries. IACP's leadership consists of the operating Chiefthe world's oldest and largest non-profit membership organization of police executives, with over 20, 000 members in over 80different countries. IACP's leadership consists of the operating Chief
iacp
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Nations)-The League of Nations was the international responsible for ensuring peace and cooperation between world nations. It was founded in 1919 "to promote international cooperation and to achieve peace and security.
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