The DSST Introduction to Law Enforcement Passbook(R) prepares candidates for the DSST exam, which enables schools to award credit for knowledge acquired outside the normal classroom environment. It provides a series of informational texts as well as hundreds of questions and answers in the areas that will likely be covered on your upcoming exam, including but not limited to: the United States criminal justice system; police laws and regulations; police systems and jurisdictions; history of law enforcement; and more.
Introduction to Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice
The next segment focuses on how officers work the streets. The emphasis here is on the decision-making processes that surround the arrest option and reliance upon the use of force.
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Introduction to Law Enforcement (Preliminary Edition)
Intended for courses in Introduction to Law Enforcement, Introduction to Policing, and Introduction to Criminal Justice found in the departments of Administration of Justice, Criminal Justice, Police Services, and Law Enforcement at two- ...
This work provides an overview of law enforcement and policing within the context of the criminal justice system. This edition is perfect for beginning students and exposes them to the basic concepts of the law enforcement system.
Introduction to Law Enforcement (First Edition)
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