Exam 4: Community-Oriented Policing and Problem Solving
Exam 1: History: From English Origins to the United States64 Questions
Exam 2: Preparing for the Street: Recruitment, Training, and Socialization76 Questions
Exam 3: On Patrol: Methods and Menaces72 Questions
Exam 4: Community-Oriented Policing and Problem Solving71 Questions
Exam 5: Criminal Investigation: The Science of Sleuthing66 Questions
Exam 6: Personnel Issues and Practices: Stress, labor Relations, higher Education, and Private Police74 Questions
Exam 7: Rule of Law: Expounding the Constitution73 Questions
Exam 8: Accountability: Ethics, use of Force, corruption, and Discipline73 Questions
Exam 9: Civil Liability: Failing the Public Trust72 Questions
Exam 10: Federal and State Agencies: Protecting Our Borders and Freedom66 Questions
Exam 11: Municipal and County Agencies: Organization, administration, and Roles77 Questions
Exam 12: Pursuing Criminal Syndicates: Terrorists, gangs, drug Traffickers, and the MOB76 Questions
Exam 13: Addressing People Problems: Immigrants, youth Crimes, hate Crimes, the Mentally Ill, and Homeless66 Questions
Exam 14: Technology Review: Uses the Good, concerns the Bad, and Legislation69 Questions
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The proper placement of windows or lighting to observe intruders as well as regular users is an example of:
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The proper design and effective use of the environment in order to reduce the fear and incidence of crime is called:
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What is crime prevention? Include specific examples of efforts taken by the police to
aid people in not becoming victims and criminals.
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Crime prevention involves stopping a crime from occurring in the first place.Key aspects of crime prevention that should be discussed include:
-CPTED
-Repeat victimization
__________ allows police to understand the "who,what,when,and where."
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___________ seem to generate the greatest resistance to community policing.
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The CPTED principle of _________ uses elements such as doors,fences,and gates to deny access to a crime target.
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After research found it was not effective,the _________ program is being revamped to include an emphasis on peer pressure.
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_________ policing is a framework to advance various strategies,such as community and problem-oriented policing.
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Smart policing emphasizes the use of traditional police methods in police problem solving.
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_________ policing encourages the police to deal with incidents and solve crimes.
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_________________is arguably the best single predictor routinely available to the police in the absence of specific intelligence information.
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The definition of community policing today is reasonably consistent across departments.
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Match the policing model to its characteristics.
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The professional model of policing emphasized community policing.
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Intelligence-led policing and community-oriented policing are not compatible.
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Community policing is an enhanced police-community relations program.
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The principal architect of problem-oriented policing (POP)was:
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Under problem-oriented policing,officers no longer handle calls for service.
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The purpose of analysis is to search for an effective way of dealing with a problem,once it has been clearly defined.
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