Exam 2: Community Policing in the 21st Century
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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The notion that police were needed was sparked by rampant criminal behavior during the 19th century.
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In your opinion, do today's police departments do a good job of adhering to the Peelian principles? Why or why not?
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Varies. Students should refer to the section in the text called "Sir Robert Peel's Nine Principles" for this question.
The Marshals Service, established in 1789, is an example of a ______ force.
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The broken windows theory is based on the notion that a broken window can create an environment ripe for crime if it goes unrepaired.
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The theory behind ______ was to decentralize and soften the rigid quasi-military structure.
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Which of the following was identified as an objective of the Newark, New Jersey, foot patrol experiment?
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The history of policing reveals many transformative milestones in policing, such as motorized patrol, record-keeping, and the introduction of the radio.
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Paradigm shifts occur when one set of thoughts, ideas, beliefs, values, and practices are challenged and then ______.
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The overarching impetus for policing was to protect the rights of those who were ______.
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The introduction of police to American municipalities may be better understood from what type of perspective?
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During the political era, the "adjuncts to local political machines" referred to which of the following?
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Which of the following statements pertaining to the community policing era is true? Community policing ______.
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During the 1960s, the re-implementation of foot patrols was welcomed by officers who were eager to mend strained relationships with people in the communities that they served.
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The 1967 President's Task Force Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice launched which policing movement?
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During the civil unrest of the 1960s, the value of the ______ was called into question.
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