Exam 11: Maintaining Integrity and Professional Standards
Exam 1: The Evolution of Police Leadership and Administration35 Questions
Exam 2: Administration, Authority, and Command34 Questions
Exam 3: Police Leadership35 Questions
Exam 4: Setting Strategic Direction35 Questions
Exam 5: Managing Change and Culture34 Questions
Exam 6: Strategic Analysis34 Questions
Exam 7: Strategic Planning34 Questions
Exam 8: Strategic Operations35 Questions
Exam 9: Human Resource Management33 Questions
Exam 10: Measuring Police Performance35 Questions
Exam 11: Maintaining Integrity and Professional Standards25 Questions
Exam 12: Creating Safe Communities36 Questions
Exam 13: Future Challenges and Concerns37 Questions
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When police officers steal from an arrestee, traffic accident victim, or crime victim, they are committing:
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The Green Cove Springs Police Department's core value of "professionalism" is defined as unwavering, legal, ethical, and moral standards in the lives we lead.
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The internal affairs function is responsible for all of the following with regard to maintenance of the department's professional integrity EXCEPT:
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Standards that are derived from organizational policy, procedures, rules, and regulations of the department and from peer expectations are known as:
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Early warning systems are data-based management information systems designed to identify officers who are becoming problematic and subject them to an intervention to correct their future performance.
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Police departments that are characterized by small numbers of individual officers or groups of officers who engage in unorganized corruption were identified as __________________ departments by Sherman (1974).
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Internal affairs should interview complainants and witnesses within 48 hours of a complaint being reported.
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A department's culture of integrity should focus on all of the following relationships EXCEPT:
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The major categories of standards defining police behavior include all of the following EXCEPT:
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All of the following statements about complaints are true EXCEPT:
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All of the following are possible dispositions of a complaint EXCEPT:
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A department's culture of integrity and accountability can be institutionalized and sustained by all of the following EXCEPT:
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Research has consistently identified ________________ as the most important factors in the development of good or bad individual police officers:
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Police behavior that is accepted in many departments but considered acts of misconduct in others involves:
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Inappropriate and illegal behaviors exist in policing because of all of the following reasons EXCEPT:
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Recent research on police misconduct and corruption has concluded that instead of being isolated activities, they are aspects of the influential culture that exists within police departments.
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An allegation of a violation of law by an employee is known as a______________ complaint.
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The Knapp Commission investigation of corruption in the NYPD identifies two types of corrupt officers as:
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The control of police employee deviance requires all of the following EXCEPT:
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A review and audit conducted by administrators to analyze and monitor the alignment of the department's policy and procedures with unit and individual performance is a procedural inspection.
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