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Check the
answers
at the bottom of the page.
- Officer Yang has noticed an increase in
gang graffiti in his area. Store owners are complaining about the damage
and have asked him to keep a closer eye out for this problem. Which
situation below should Officer Yang investigate?
- Two teenagers are leaning against a park wall
completely covered with gang-related graffiti.
- Four teenagers are leaning against the clean
white wall of a neighborhood grocery store. One teenager has a spray
paint can hanging out of the rear pocket of his baggy pants.
- Three teenagers are riding bicycles in a grocery
store parking lot late at night.
- Six teenagers are walking along the sidewalk
bouncing a basketball and yelling at passing cars while making gang
signs with their hands.
- Merchants in the South Oaks Shopping Mall
are upset by a recent rash of purse snatchings in their parking lot.
Officer Crandall is closely patrolling the mall area, including the
vacant lot behind the stores. Which situation below would Officer
Crandall most likely investigate?
- a car horn honking continuously in the mall
parking lot
- a car in the mall parking lot with four flat
tires
- a woman's voice raised in anger in the mall
parking lot
- a man running from the direction of the mall
through the vacant lot with a bulky object underneath his sweatshirt
- Drug addicts often try to pass fake
prescriptions at pharmacies in order to get drugs illegally. Which
situation below would lead an officer to investigate a possible forgery
at the City Drugstore?
- a prescription written on a piece of notebook
paper
- a written prescription covered with coffee
stains
- a prescription called in by a doctor
- a written prescription for pain killers with a
date showing it was filled out the day before
Answers
- (b) Seeing a teenager with a spray paint
can is the most suspicious of the incidents described since Officer Yang
is looking for graffiti artists. Spray paint is not an item most people
carry around with them and is suspicious given the circumstances.
- (d) Seeing a man running through the vacant lot
with a bulky item under his shirt should make the officer suspicious. A
purse snatcher would very likely chose to run through the vacant lot to
get away from the area and would very likely want to hide an object as
obvious as a woman’s purse from view. Option a is not
particularly suspicious given that most car alarms activate the car horn
and car alarms frequently go off in parking lots. In b, a car
with all tires on flat may indicate criminal mischief but isn’t linked
to the purse snatchings. In c, a woman’s voice raised in anger
would be a plausible thing to hear following a purse snatching, but it’s
not nearly as suspicious as the situation in answer d.
- (a) Prescriptions are usually written on
standardized prescription pads recognized by pharmacists. A prescription
written on any other kind of paper would be suspect. In b, the
doctor or the patient could be responsible for the coffee stains. It has
no apparent bearing on the validity of the prescription. In d, it
may be odd that the patient is just now getting around to filling a
prescription for pain killers, but the fact that it took a day to do so
does not necessarily suggest forgery.
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