Quiz: Relationships between Agencies - Cooperation and Tension Points
WJEC 4543 Level 3 Applied Diploma in Criminology
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Building on what you've learned about agencies in the criminal justice system, let's explore how they work together and where tensions may arise.
Which agency is primarily responsible for enforcing laws and maintaining public order?
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Which of the following are examples of cooperation between agencies in the criminal justice system? (Select all that apply)
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Tension between agencies may arise if there is a lack of {{blank0}} or conflicting {{blank1}}.
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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right
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What is a common point of tension between police and prosecutors?
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Which of the following are tactics agencies use to achieve social control? (Select all that apply)
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The {{blank0}} Service works closely with prisons to prepare offenders for {{blank1}}.
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What challenge might arise when multiple agencies share responsibility for rehabilitation?
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