Exam 7: Building Partnerships: a Cornerstone of Community Policing
Exam 1: The Evolution of Community Policing69 Questions
Exam 2: Inside Police Agencies: Understanding Mission and Culture70 Questions
Exam 3: Understanding and Involving the Community74 Questions
Exam 4: Problem Solving: Proactive Policing137 Questions
Exam 5: Implementing Community Policing75 Questions
Exam 6: Communicating With a Diverse Population89 Questions
Exam 7: Building Partnerships: a Cornerstone of Community Policing73 Questions
Exam 8: Forming Partnerships With the Media70 Questions
Exam 9: Early Experiments in Crime Prevention and the Evolution of Community Policing Strategies85 Questions
Exam 10: Safe Neighborhoods and Communities: From Traffic Problems to Crime72 Questions
Exam 11: Community Policing and Drugs64 Questions
Exam 12: Bringing Youths Into Community Policing73 Questions
Exam 13: The Challenge of Gangs: Controlling Their Destructive Force73 Questions
Exam 14: Understanding and Preventing Violence71 Questions
Exam 15: Understanding and Preventing Terrorism68 Questions
Exam 16: What Research Tells Us and a Look to the Future66 Questions
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According to the text,what is the number identified by the Baltimore police for nonemergency calls?
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Although community partnerships are important for police agencies serious about community policing,community policing can succeed without them.
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According to the text,the idea of community corrections has been steadily moving forward since the
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According to the text,the central goal of community policing is
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Community prosecution focuses not on specific cases but on community issues and problems,often focusing on
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A process involving a computer-aided dispatch system in which nonemergency,lower-priority calls are ranked so the higher-priority calls are continually dispatched first is called
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Restorative justice holds that stakeholders share responsibility for achieving justice through
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Researchers have concluded that linking 311 call technologies with changes in policy and practice does not advance a department's community-oriented policing agenda.
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A coordinated approach known as _______________ works to design interjurisdictional partnerships to reduce victimization of older persons.
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Partnerships are made up of ______________,those people who have an interest in what happens in a particular situation.
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Community partnerships usually result in a more effective solution to a problem because of sharing responsibilities,resources,and goals.
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Citizen police academies are shown to have significant benefits such as reduced levels of street crimes.
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Crime and disorder were viewed as police matters best left to professionals.That meant that most citizen-police interactions were negative contacts.
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According to the text,a good way to build relationships and trust within communities is to
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Effective community policing depends on optimizing positive contact between patrol officers and community members.Patrol cars are one method.Which of the following is not a supplemental method?
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Traditional shift and beat rotation work to build partnerships with the community.
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The _______________ system allows nonemergency,lower-priority calls to be ranked and stacked so higher-priority calls can be dispatched first.
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How can police overcome impediments to building partnerships in lower-income neighborhoods?
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