Exam 3: The Characteristics and Structure of Police Organizations
Exam 1: An Introduction to the Police in America68 Questions
Exam 2: The History of the Police in America69 Questions
Exam 3: The Characteristics and Structure of Police Organizations70 Questions
Exam 4: The Role of the Police68 Questions
Exam 5: Police Recruitment, Selection, and Training70 Questions
Exam 6: Police Patrol69 Questions
Exam 7: Crime Detection and Investigation67 Questions
Exam 8: Police Discretion and Its Control70 Questions
Exam 9: The Law of Search, Seizure, and Self-Incrimination66 Questions
Exam 10: Health and Safety Issues in Police Work70 Questions
Exam 11: Police Use of Force70 Questions
Exam 12: Police Misconduct and Corruption70 Questions
Exam 13: Community and Problem-Oriented Policing67 Questions
Exam 14: Evidence-Based and Intelligence-Led Policing70 Questions
Exam 15: Terrorism, Technology, Accountability, and the Future of American Policing68 Questions
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When selection and promotion are based on ______, it helps ensure that qualified individuals will carry out the work of the organization.
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Police departments operate as a monopoly, as citizens have only one option, to use the services of the agency, or not.
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Explain why police departments are often described as "street level" bureaucracies.
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Discuss the pros and cons of using civil service examinations for police officer selection and promotion.
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Explain why there is often conflict between "street cops" and "management cops."
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Explain what Max Weber meant by "division of labor" and explain how it is applicable to the organization of police departments.
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Police departments have written policies and procedures that cover most aspects of their operation.
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Focusing on, or substituting, means over goals, is referred to as ______.
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Delegation of Authority means that all organizations must have one central administrator who is ultimately in control of everything.
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The traffic unit is responsible for receiving calls for service and dispatching officers to these calls.
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______ refers to the number of distinct units within an organization as well as the number of supervisory levels in the organization.
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Discuss in detail why police department resources constitute a challenge for the management of them?
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This unit is usually staffed by civilians with advanced education and training and tries to identify trends and patterns in criminal incidents.
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Due to written policies and intensive supervision, there is very little opportunity for police discretion to be misused or abused.
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______ refers to the idea that each subordinate within an organization should have only one supervisor.
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Which of the following is an example of state level law enforcement agency?
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A Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) unit is an example of a specialized police unit.
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The sociologist whose principles of bureaucracy heavily influenced the structure and management of police departments in the United States was ______.
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