Exam 3: Identifying and Responding to Problems Within the Community: Three Case Studies
Exam 1: Community Policing and Community Issues40 Questions
Exam 2: Community Policing in the 21st Century39 Questions
Exam 3: Identifying and Responding to Problems Within the Community: Three Case Studies39 Questions
Exam 4: Community Policing and Terrorism39 Questions
Exam 5: Community Policing and Gangs40 Questions
Exam 6: Community Policing and Hate Crime39 Questions
Exam 7: Community Policing and Militarism40 Questions
Exam 8: Community Policing and Drugs40 Questions
Exam 9: Net Widening and Social Control36 Questions
Exam 10: Community Policing and the Use of Force39 Questions
Exam 11: Police and the Media39 Questions
Exam 12: Community Policing: The Men and Women in Uniform40 Questions
Exam 13: Community Policing and Police Administration39 Questions
Exam 14: Community Policing, Engagement, and Outreach39 Questions
Exam 15: The Future of Community Policing37 Questions
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Which phase of the SARA model involves the identification of potential problems within the community?
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Which theory suggests that the physical characteristics of a neighborhood can explain neighborhood crime rates?
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Which of the following was identified as the main reason why domestic violence goes unreported?
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Which of the following statements pertaining to alcohol-related incidents in college towns is true?
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Which pharmacological effect of alcohol best describes the rewarding properties, such as increasing sensation and impulsivity, due to alcohol consumption?
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Which approach would a police officer typically use if asked to handle a situation that involves a mentally ill call subject?
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Many police departments face a shortage of funding and officers, which makes it impossible to send more than one officer to dangerous calls for service.
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Any form of behavior directed toward the goal of harming or injuring another living being who is motivated to avoid such treatment is defined as ______.
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The National Household Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) shows that alcohol use is common among which population?
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The effectiveness of the intervention is determined during the ______ phase.
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Discuss the beliefs that drove the deinstitutionalization of the mentally ill. How did the deinstitutionalization of the mentally ill create a challenge for police departments and officers?
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Which call for service has the highest officer fatality rate out of all calls for service?
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The SARA model consists of the following four phases: search, analysis, response, and assessment.
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There is a lot of research on the rates and consequences of domestic violence where the officer is the offender, which is also referred to as officer-involved domestic violence.
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Which pharmacological effect would apply to a situation where an intoxicated person perceives the words and tone used by another person as offensive, when they truly were not?
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Which of the following is highly underreported due to the personal nature of the crime?
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Which pharmacological effect best describes the disinhibiting effect of alcohol?
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The most common intervention used by departments where a police officer is a domestic violence offender is ______.
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Explain problem-oriented policing and what is needed in order for it to be effective.
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