Which policing method uses community input? A. Militarized policing B. Community policing C. Intelligence secrecy D. Judicial policing Explanation: Community policing involves citizens in crime prevention.
The principle of legality requires: A. No law B. Legal basis for actions C. Military orders D. Public opinion Explanation: All actions must be grounded in law.
Which agency maintains criminal records internationally? A. INTERPOL B. FATF C. UNDP D. WHO Explanation: INTERPOL facilitates the global sharing of criminal data.
Which law deals with organized crime financing? A. ATA B. AML laws C. PPC D. CrPC Explanation: Anti-money laundering laws target financial crime networks.
Which approach reduces recidivism? A. Harsh punishment B. Rehabilitation programs C. Isolation D. Surveillance Explanation: Rehabilitation helps reintegrate offenders.
The SHO is accountable to: A. Public only B. Senior police officers C. Military D. Judiciary only Explanation: SHO reports to the higher police hierarchy.
Which factor improves police effectiveness? A. Isolation B. Coordination C. Secrecy only D. Militarization Explanation: Coordination among agencies enhances efficiency.
Which international principle emphasizes humane treatment of detainees? A. FATF B. UN Human Rights Law C. INTERPOL D. NATO Explanation: Human rights law ensures the dignity of detainees.
Section 22-B CrPC relates to: A. Bail B. FIR registration C. Trial D. Sentencing Explanation: It allows a complaint to be filed with the Justice of the Peace for FIR registration.
Which agency deals with immigration crimes? A. FIA B. Police C. Rangers D. IB Explanation: FIA handles immigration and passport-related offenses.