Exam 8: Accountability: Ethics, use of Force, corruption, and Discipline
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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According to Ellwyn Stoddard,mooching,chiseling,and shakedowns are examples of:
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In about one third of the incidents involving police use of force,the application is considered to be excessive.
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Explain five of the areas (e.g.,residency,moonlighting)in which the police-by virtue of the higher standards of conduct placed on them by society-have constitutional limitations placed on their actions.
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__________ means that the police will treat all persons with dignity and in a lawful manner.
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When concerns regarding bias-based policing are raised,the best defense for the police is:
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Which disciplinary sanction is usually administered when an employee commits a serious violation of established rules and no behavior change results from written reprimands?
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The __________ perspective proposes that the acceptance of minor gratuities begins a process eventually leading to more serious unethical conduct.
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Absolute ethics is a concept wherein an issue only has two sides: Something is good or bad,black or white.
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________ requirements specify where officers in a department must live.
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_________ involves relieving an officer of duty,often without pay,for some set period of time.
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_____________ ethics is more complicated and can have a multitude of sides,with varying shades of gray.
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Based on the Dynamic Resistance Response Model,what would be an appropriate police response to a suspect who is aggressively resistant?
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Police officers have due process protections during disciplinary actions.
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The two principal areas in which discipline is applied are ___________ and _____________.
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With respect to bias-based policing,the best defense for the police may be ____________.
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Explain what is meant by an officer being objectively reasonable in their use of force and review the dynamic resistance response model.Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the DRRM over previous use-of-force continuums.
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With regard to police use of deadly force,the Supreme Court reasoned that:
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In the case of Tennessee v.Garner,the Supreme Court reversed the _____________ rule.
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Which of the following is not a justification for having residency requirements for criminal justice employees?
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