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asmith134

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The use of physical restraint by a police officer when dealing with a member of the public is called
 
  A) Display of force
  B) Act of force
  C) Demonstration of force
  D) Use of force

Question 2

Compare and contrast the rotten apple theory and environmental factors.
 
  What will be an ideal response?


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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: The rotten apple theory is based on police deviance caused by a few individuals who should not have become police officers and whose propensity toward corruption was not recognized during the recruitment and hiring phases. Based on environmental factors, some officers become deviant as a result of either a corrupt political environment or the socialization process.



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