Exam 6: Police Work: Operations and Functions
Exam 1: Policing in the United States100 Questions
Exam 2: A Brief History of Police in the United States100 Questions
Exam 3: Police Organization and Administration93 Questions
Exam 4: Recruitment and Selection of Police Officers96 Questions
Exam 5: Police Training and Education100 Questions
Exam 6: Police Work: Operations and Functions99 Questions
Exam 7: Contemporary Strategies in Policing95 Questions
Exam 8: The Police Culture and Work Stress99 Questions
Exam 9: Law, Court Decisions, and the Police94 Questions
Exam 10: Ethics and Decision-Making98 Questions
Exam 11: Police Misconduct and Accountability98 Questions
Exam 12: Policing in a Diverse Society97 Questions
Exam 13: Technology and the Police96 Questions
Exam 14: Organized Crime, Homeland Security, and Global Issues92 Questions
Exam 15: Private Security98 Questions
Exam 16: The Future of Policing in America97 Questions
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Performance measures do not influence an employee's daily activities.
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The service style of policing encourages officers to follow the path of least resistance when dealing with cases that do not involve serious crimes.
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Often the single most important determinant of whether a case will be solved is ______.
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The workload analysis approach to determining the number of patrol officers needed in a jurisdiction includes all of the following EXCEPT for ______.
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Besides driving around the city in patrol cars, what are some other methods through which departments patrol their jurisdiction?
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There are a variety of ways to determine the appropriate number of police officers needed in any jurisdiction. Which approach involves comparing one or more cities using the ratio of police to population?
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Which major national event became a model for police departments to follow in times of crisis in keeping the public informed directly via social media without the intervention of media outlets?
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Random preventive patrol is a way of doing police work that allows police officers to control their territories.
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Which of the following statements is true of the watchman style of policing?
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Provide an example of a soft measure and a hard measure used in evaluating officer performance.
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Under the legalistic style of policing, officers frequently issue traffic tickets, detain and arrest juveniles, and arrest for misdemeanors.
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______ describes the police maintaining the status quo by using interventions with short-term effects to keep society stable and functioning by acceptable rules.
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A reexamination from data collected in a 1991 study reported that approximately ______ of a police officer's shift is unassigned time.
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The broken windows theory is a metaphor for neighborhood social disorder, which leads to more criminal activity.
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Fear of crime can lead to problems such as absenteeism and truancy.
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According to broken windows theorists, police should direct their focus to ______.
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Patrol officers' responsibilities in large municipal police departments include all of the following EXCEPT for ______.
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