Exam 8: Innovations in Field Operations

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Which of the following is not one of the factors that led to the development and expansion of intelligence-led policing?

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Explain the how the Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment worked and discuss the findings of the study.

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___ approaches focus on deterring the relatively small number of individuals involved in a disproportionate amount of gun violence, particularly gang or group members, while simultaneously providing services for anyone wanting to avoid violence.

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In the Kansas City Gun Experiment, in which area did gun-related crime decline?

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Although it did not reduce serious crime, it did have a modest effect on disorder. This statement comes from a study of ___.

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Which of the following is NOT a dimension of procedural justice?

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The authors suggest that police departments choose the elements of the strategies that best fit their organizational cultures.

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A focused deterrence strategy evaluated in Los Angeles, also patterned heavily after the Boston program, did not produce significant results with respect to gang violence.

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Matching -Person-focused approach

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Which of the following is NOT a feature of focused deterrence?

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The terrorist attacks on 9/11 are a major factor in accounting for the development and expansion of intelligence-led policing.

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Matching -Focused deterrence

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The Kansas City Gun Experiment indicated that increased seizures of illegal guns in a high-crime area significantly increasese violent gun crimes.

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Why are procedural justice, transparency, and accountability so important to police legitimacy?

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Quality-of-life policing targets the reduction of physical and social disorder in order to reduce serious crime.

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Community-based approaches enlist and mobilize people are not in law enforcement.

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_____ targets the reduction of physical (e.g., graffiti) and social (e.g., prostitution) disorder to reduce serious crime.

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Matching -Quality-of-life policing

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Matching -Broken windows theory

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Predictive policing focuses on reacting to crimes.

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