問題詳情

( B )  The public often believes that the main job of a uniformed officer is to enforce laws simply by arresting people. In reality, however, many of the situations that an officer deals with do not call for the use of the power of arrest. In the first place, an officer spends much of his or her time preventing crimes from happening, by spotting potential violations or suspicious behavior and taking action to prevent illegal acts. In the second place, many of the situations in which officers are called on for assistance involve elements like personal disputes, husband-wife quarrels, noisy juveniles, or emotionally disturbed persons. The majority of these problems do not result in arrests and convictions, and often they do not even involve illegal behavior. In the third place, even in situations where there seems to be good reason to make an arrest, an officer may have to exercise very good judgment. There are times when making an arrest too soon could touch off a riot, or could result in the detention of a minor offender while major offenders escaped, or could cut short the gathering of necessary on-the-scene evidence.
46. The passage implies that most citizens .
(A) will start to riot if they see an arrest being made
(B) appreciate the work that law enforcement officers do
(C) never call for assistance unless they are involved in a personal argument or a husband-wifequarrel
(D) do not realize that making arrests is only a small part of law enforcement
(E) believe they can get the police assistance promptly

參考答案

答案:D
難度:困難0.258268
統計:A(79),B(171),C(168),D(164),E(53)

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