Exam 1: An Introduction to the Police in America
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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Officers are required to make moral or ethical decisions when exercising discretion.
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Which piece of legislation gave the government new powers in collecting information on citizens?
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The use of body cameras by police officers may help provide greater transparency of police actions, especially in deadly use of force situations.
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The entertainment media tends to exaggerate law enforcement capabilities and the effectiveness of the police.
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Ethical standards should not be considered when making discretionary decisions in policing.
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International law mandates that citizens of all countries are afforded the same rights and freedoms.
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______ provide(s) greater transparency, accountability, and control over the actions of police in situations where deadly force may be used.
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Civilian employees of police departments take a sworn oath to uphold the laws of the United States, their state, and their community.
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Arresting someone is an example of police using their authority.
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The job of police officers is unique in the fact that they have the authority to use force against citizens in a wide array of situations.
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______ are the methods employed by police when pursuing their goals.
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What is not a way for police departments to increase transparency?
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Who has the authority to make arrests and to legitimately use force?
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An individual's internal sense of proper conduct, or what is right, is called ______.
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______ is the most controversial discretionary decision made by police officers.
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation devotes a substantial amount of resources combatting ______.
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