Exam 8: Policing: Issues and Challenges
Exam 1: What Is Criminal Justice101 Questions
Exam 2: The Crime Picture106 Questions
Exam 3: The Search for Causes92 Questions
Exam 4: Criminal Law104 Questions
Exam 5: Policing: History and Structure87 Questions
Exam 6: Policing: Purpose and Organization108 Questions
Exam 7: Policing: Legal Aspects114 Questions
Exam 8: Policing: Issues and Challenges99 Questions
Exam 9: The Courts: Structure and Participants122 Questions
Exam 10: Pretrial Activities and the Criminal Trial107 Questions
Exam 11: Sentencing152 Questions
Exam 12: Probation,parole,and Reentry95 Questions
Exam 13: Prisons and Jails107 Questions
Exam 14: Prison Life102 Questions
Exam 15: Juvenile Justice112 Questions
Exam 16: Drugs and Crime102 Questions
Exam 17: Terrorism, multinational Criminal Justice, and Global Issues117 Questions
Exam 18: High-Technology Crimesnment83 Questions
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Which of the following is not a discretionary decision that might be made by a patrol officer?
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Excessive use of force refers to the unacceptable use of force on a department-wide basis.
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The courts have supported drug testing of police officers based on ________ that drug abuse is occurring.
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D
In most big-city police departments,which branch is tasked with investigating charges of wrongdoing involving members of the department?
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Prior to the Supreme Court ruling in Tennessee v.Garner,the use of deadly force by the police was governed by the ________ rule.
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Explain the concept of racial profiling.What arguments could be made to support the use of racial profiling by the police? Do you agree with these arguments? Why or why not? Are there situations in which the use of racial or characteristics may be appropriate when targeting a suspected offender? Explain your response.
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The Supreme Court has supported sovereign immunity for individual police officers.
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Stress is a serious threat to law enforcement personnel today.List and define three areas of stress that affect police officers and explain how these stressors impact the officers' lives.Identify several ways in which stress may be reduced.
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Match the example to the type of corruption.
A)Violent crimes
B)Criminal enterprise
C)Denial of civil right
D)Role malfeasance
E)Gratuities
-Destroying evidence
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More highly-educated police officers are more likely to leave police work.
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Which of the following situations could lead to a civil suit for police negligence?
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Match the example to the type of corruption.
A)Violent crimes
B)Criminal enterprise
C)Denial of civil right
D)Role malfeasance
E)Gratuities
-Reselling drugs confiscated by the police
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The two key elements in the definition of police corruption are
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Match the term to the definition.
A)The level of force used by the police relative to the suspect's level of resistance
B)The application of force greater than that required to compel compliance from a suspect
C)The unacceptable use of force,often on a department-wide basis
D)Situations in which the use of force by police violates a law or statute
E)The use of physical restraint by a police officer when dealing with a member of the public
-Police use of force
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________ used a person's demeanor,actions,bearing,and manner to identify an offender before he or she can act.
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Police ________ is the abuse of police authority for personal or organizational gain.
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The "slippery slope" perspective suggests that accepting minor gratuities can lead to more serious violations of the law.
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