Exam 5: Community Involvement in Policing
Exam 1: Identifying and Evaluating Crime Control38 Questions
Exam 2: Crime Control Perspectives38 Questions
Exam 3: Traditional Policing38 Questions
Exam 4: Proactive, Directed, and Creative Policing38 Questions
Exam 5: Community Involvement in Policing39 Questions
Exam 6: Prosecutors and Crime Control37 Questions
Exam 7: Crime Control Through Legislation38 Questions
Exam 8: Crime Control in the Courts and Beyond38 Questions
Exam 9: Sentencing38 Questions
Exam 10: Probation, Parole, and Intermediate Sanctions39 Questions
Exam 11: Rehabilitation, Treatment, and Job Training37 Questions
Exam 12: Individual, Family, and Household Crime Control39 Questions
Exam 13: Crime Control in the Community and in Schools38 Questions
Exam 14: Reducing Criminal Opportunities Through Environmental Manipulation37 Questions
Exam 15: Juvenile Crime Control39 Questions
Exam 16: Putting It All Together and Explaining Crime Trends38 Questions
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________ bolsters the credibility of the police through police-citizen partnerships.
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School-police partnerships place officers in the actual school building has conclusively shown to reduce school crime.
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A(n) ________ group of citizens are more likely to view the police favorably.
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________ meetings are different from neighborhood watch because they are not surveillance-oriented.
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Community policing involves a collaborative effort between multijurisdictional police departments.
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________ police academies give individuals an opportunity to learn about policing and experience some of the sensations that police officers would experience.
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________ era policing sought to develop more intimate relations with citizens.
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Door-to-door contacts that police make with citizens to make policing more personal in nature is called
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Which of the following is a specific component of community policing?
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________ believes that custom-fit crime control is better than an unimaginative, traditional approach.
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During which era did police appointments come at the hand of public officials?
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List some of the approaches that community policing might utilize in improving police-citizen cooperation.
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The citizens ________ provides the opportunity to learn about the police profession and experience some of its complex operations.
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Describe what took place in Seattle's Community Crime Prevention Program (CCPP).
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Which of the following programs involves the police providing citizens with an engraver to mark their personal possessions?
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Crime control newsletters are a proven tool in reducing crime rates.
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The ________ is an example of third-party policing that was implemented in Oakland, CA.
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Collaborative efforts between the police and citizens in addressing the crime problem have come to be known as ________.
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Seattle's Community Crime Prevention Program (CCPP) developed as a response to which of the following crimes?
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