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23 July, 05:16

This makes use of innovative police techniques to include intelligence operations, undercover sting operations, electronic surveillance and sophisticated forensic methods. Retains traditional police goals of crime fighting but enlarges enforcement target to non-traditional kinds of criminals. (Gangs, white collar, drug distribution networks, etc)

A. True

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  1. 23 July, 05:35
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    True

    Explanation:

    It is called "Strategic Policing".

    This is a type of policing with the goal of professional crime fighting but goes further to enlarge it's enforcement target to include serial offenders, gangs and criminal associations, drug-distribution networks and cyber criminals. Strategic policing takes advantage of technology as a widely accepted innovative enforcement techniques which includes intelligence operations, undercover stings, electronic surveillance and sophisticated forensic methods.
  2. 23 July, 05:41
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    Answer : true.

    Stagetic policing

    Explanation:

    Strategic policing - a type of policing that retains the traditional police goal of professional crime fighting but enlarges the enforcement target to include non traditional kinds of criminals, such as serial offenders, gangs and criminal associations, drug distribution networks, and sophisticated white collar and computer criminals. Strategic policing generally makes use or innovative enforcement techniques including intelligence operations, undercover stings electronic surveillance, and sophisticated forensic methods.

    Line Operation: In police organizations the field activities of supervisory activities directly related to day to day police work
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