Given the difficult job the police have, it is easier for them to their duties if they have the support of thepublic.
(A)perform
(B)inform
(C)reform
(D)deform
Following the 9/11 terrorist attack, police departments across the United States were given new , whichprovided additional burdens for busy police departments.
(A)agencies
(B)budget
(C)fantasia
(D)mandates
The woman went to the police station and wanted to file a report because someone took her bag by force onthe Main Street 30 minutes ago.
(A)burglary
(B)robbery
(C)arson
(D)smuggling
A search is a court order issued by a judge that authorizes law enforcement officers to conduct a necessarysearch of a person or a place for criminal evidence.
(A)ticket
(B)allowance
(C)warrant
(D)agreement
A refers to the situation when a person promises you that you can make a lot of money by investing withhim/her, but then just takes your money and disappears.
(A)fraud
(B)prostitution
(C)murder
(D)raid
force is a troubling aspect of police misconduct, because it is not always easy to determine the preciseamount of force that is required in each situation.
(A)Intensive
(B)Responsive
(C)Effective
(D)Excessive
The National Police Agency has set up a “165 hotline” for the public to report suspicious phone calls scams andtheft.
(A)property
(B)identity
(C)auto
(D)larceny
The division of a police department is charged with solving reported crimes.
(A)personnel
(B)ethics
(C)traffic
(D)detective
Chinese tourists are not allowed to visit Taiwan proper when they visit outlying island on single-day travel, the police said.
(A)agencies
(B)initiatives
(C)commitments
(D)permits
Police officers use their in deciding when and how to arrest, stop, frisk, shoot, and/or ticket individuals.
(A)confession
(B)discretion
(C)expectation
(D)possession
Attaining sexual pleasure through sexual activity with prepubescent children is called .
(A)voyeurism
(B)paraphilia
(C)pedophilia
(D)exhibitionism
Be wary of packages and letters. They can contain explosive, chemical, or biological agents.
(A)expected
(B)suspicious
(C)regular
(D)random
A primary objective of the criminal investigation process is to reconstruct events at crime scenes throughcomplete and impartial .
(A)ridicule
(B)scant
(C)inquiry
(D)instance
A: I would like to report a domestic violence case.B: Sure. Are you a of abuse?
(A)provider
(B)defender
(C)victim
(D)contributor
The powers of the police to use coercive force are controlled by procedural requirements. Police actionsmust be to be considered appropriate.
(A)programed
(B)translated
(C)justified
(D)discriminated
The police themselves emphasize their role as fighters and deemphasize their job as peacekeepers andsocial service providers.
(A)literary
(B)rejection
(C)crime
(D)environment請回答第45 題至第46 題:Some people are afraid of flying. They are worried that the plane will crash or that someone may hijack it. Peoplewho hijack a plane usually threaten to kill the passengers or blow up the plane if they do not get what they want.Hijackers often want money, but sometimes they want other things—to have their friends let out of jail, or to go toanother country.The first hijacking occurred on June 16, 1948, on a plane traveling from Macau to Hong Kong. Some men withguns told the pilot that they wanted money. The pilot tried to fight them off, but the hijackers shot him. The plane crashedinto the ocean, and nearly everyone on it died. Only one man survived. His name was Wong-yu Man. When the policebrought the plane out of the ocean, they looked at it very carefully. They found bullet holes in its walls. That’s how theyknew there had been a hijacking.A police officer sat near Wong-yu Man’s bed in the hospital. Before long, Wong-yu Man started to talk in his sleep.“Where are my men?” his said. “Are they all right? Did they get the money?”The police officer wrote everything down. He thought that Wong-yu was one of the hijackers, and he was right.When Wong-yu came out of the hospital, he went to jail for a long time.
The young man was taken to the police station because he was found with drugs by the police.
(A)illicit
(B)implicit
(C)solicit
(D)solitary
According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?
(A)Wong-yu Man hijacked the plane because he and other hijackers wanted to go to Hong Kong.
(B)This haijacking was a total failure because the plane crashed and all the people died except Wong-yu Man.
(C)When staying in the hospital, Wong-yu Man confessed to the police that he hijacked the plane with his friends.
(D)The plane crashed because the hijackers shot the pilot, killed all the passengers and blew up the plane.
Peter went to the police to make a police incident report because his neighbor Ted had been sendingletters to harass all the residents in the building.
(A)precinct
(B)district
(C)boundary
(D)territory
How did the police know that the crash was unusual?
(A)Because no one survived except Wong-yu Man.
(B)Because they found bullet holes in the plane.
(C)Because they took the plane out of the ocean.
(D)Because Wong-yu Man told them the whole story.Crime analyses have been largely 47 through technological advances. Crime analysts historically usedsimplified maps to examine and monitor crime in their respective jurisdictions. Pin-mapping was used to locate what arenow referred to as 48 of criminal activity. Computers now provide sophisticated analyses of criminal behavior andother aspects of crime and justice, which largely assist with crime 49 and law enforcement efforts. Computerizedcrime mapping via geographic information systems (GIS) applications enables researchers to analyze multiple layers ofdata to 50 relationships among times, trends, shifts, ecological variables, locations, and other factors.
In many instances, information about past crimes and active criminals can be obtained by skillful .
(A)ingestion
(B)hypothesis
(C)outlook
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The police tried to protesters during a demonstration in Miaoli County against a wind turbineproject by German wind power company.
(A)eliminate
(B)dispel
(C)deliberate
(D)discard
(A)margin
(B)hotspots
(C)flashpoint
(D)periphery
Due to the rise in the number of committed in the area, the house price of this district has dropped alot in the past 6 months.
(A)immigration
(B)detection
(C)burglaries
(D)dispatches
Individuals who are knowingly involved in the supply, prescription, delivery, storage and display ofcounterfeit and controlled drugs could imprisonment of up to seven years, plus a fine of up to NT$5million, the law stipulates.
(A)be tantamount to
(B)be accustomed to
(C)be object to
(D)be subject to
(A)intensify
(B)qualify
(C)satisfy
(D)identify
About 20 people were arrested and were transferred to the District prosecutor’s office; an has beenissued against 14 of the protesters.
(A)enforcement
(B)innovation
(C)induction
(D)injunction
The townsmen were relieved when the media reported the of the terrorists in the early hours of thismorning.
(A)coercion
(B)compensation
(C)apprehension
(D)assaultAzamat Tazhayakov and Dias Kadyrbayev, who both came to the US from Kazakhstan, were charged withconspiring to 53 justice by concealing and destroying evidence. Robel Philipos, who graduated from aCambridge, Massachusettes, high school with Tsarnaev, was charged with lying to investigators about the visit toTsarnaev’s room. According to FBI 54 , just hours after surveillance camera photos of the Boston Marathonsuspects were flashed around the world on April 18, Tsarnaev’s friends 55 he was one of the bombers andremoved the backpack along with a laptop from Tsarnaev’s room at the university of Massachusetts at Dartmouth.At a court appearance, the Kazakh students did not request 56 and will be held for another hearing onMay 14.
(A)bail
(B)escort
(C)detention
(D)exhumation50820-5122051420-51520An emergency call comes in about a possible bomb in lower Manhattan and an alert pops up oncomputer screens at the New York Police Department, instantly showing officers an interactive map ofthe neighborhood, footage from nearby security cameras, whether there are high radiation levels andwhether any other threats have been made against the city. In a click, police know exactly what they'regetting into.Such a hypothetical scenario may seem like something out of a futuristic crime drama, but thetechnology is real, developed in a partnership between America's largest police department andMicrosoft Corp., and the latest version has been quietly in use for about a year. The project could pay offin more ways than one: The NYPD could make tens of millions of dollars under an unprecedentedmarketing deal that allows Microsoft to sell the system to other law enforcement agencies and civiliancompanies around the world. The city will get a 30 percent cut.The Domain Awareness System, known as the dashboard, gives easy access to the policedepartment's voluminous arrest records, emergency calls, more than 3,000 security cameras citywide,license plate readers and portable radiation detectors -- data that raises privacy concerns for some civilliberties groups. But the dashboard system mines existing tools and doesn't create any new surveillance.Right now, it is used only in NYPD offices, mostly in the counterterrorism unit. Eventually, the systemcould supply crime-fighting information in real time to officers on laptops in their squad cars and onmobile devices while they walk the beat.
What is the article mainly about?
(A)The NYPD has demonstrated a good use of technology in their security maintenance work.
(B)The NYPD has found a way to increase their budget.
(C)The NYPD and Microsoft Corp. are in good terms.
(D)The Domain Awareness System is the key to countering cyber crimes in New York.
Based on the article, what would NOT happen if an emergent call reaches a policeman of the NYPD who isusing the dashboard?
(A)An interactive map of the neighborhood would show on computer screen.
(B)An alert would pop on computer screen.
(C)The arrest records of lower Manhattan would show on computer screen.
(D)Footage from nearby security cameras would show on computer screen.
Why could the project of the dashboard pay off in more than one way?
(A)Microsoft would donate their profit to the city of New York.
(B)The NYPD could get much income from the sales the system.
(C)The project of the dashboard would also lead to futuristic crime drama business.
(D)The project of the dashboard would bring cooperation with civilian companies.
Based on the article, which of the following statements is true?
(A)The current dashboard system raises security concerns for some political groups.
(B)The current dashboard system is used in all Manhattan police officer departments.
(C)It takes a lot of time for the system to supply crime fighting information.
(D)The current dashboard system uses the tools and data available to the NYPD.