Exam 7: Building Partnerships: A Cornerstone of Community Policing
Exam 1: The Evolution of Community Policing57 Questions
Exam 2: Inside Police Agencies: Understanding Mission and Culture65 Questions
Exam 3: Understanding and Involving the Community69 Questions
Exam 4: Problem Solving: Proactive Policing66 Questions
Exam 5: Implementing Community Policing64 Questions
Exam 6: Communicating With a Diverse Population78 Questions
Exam 7: Building Partnerships: A Cornerstone of Community Policing63 Questions
Exam 8: Forming Partnerships With the Media62 Questions
Exam 9: Early Experiments in Crime Prevention and the Evolution of Community Policing Strategies89 Questions
Exam 10: Safe Neighborhoods and Communities: From Traffic Problems to Crime62 Questions
Exam 11: Community Policing and Drugs59 Questions
Exam 12: Bringing Youths Into Community Policing64 Questions
Exam 13: The Challenge of Gangs: Controlling Their Destructive Force67 Questions
Exam 14: Understanding and Preventing Violence60 Questions
Exam 15: Understanding and Preventing Terrorism58 Questions
Exam 16: What Research Tells Us and a Look to the Future58 Questions
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Citizen police academies are shown to have significant benefits such as reduced levels of street crimes.
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Core components of effective community partnerships are:
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Police departments that use citizen volunteers may benefit from increased cost-effectiveness.
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Criticisms of the partnerships in community policing usually center on time and money.
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Partnerships are made up of ______________, those people who have an interest in what hap-pens in a particular situation.
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Effective community policing depends on optimizing positive contact between patrol officers and community members.
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Describe the process of online reporting.What advantages and disadvantages does it have?
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Who are considered the key collaborators in the successful development of community policing?
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When forming partnerships, it is important to recognize commonalities and to ignore -conflicts within communities.
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Departments might free up time for partnerships without expense through effective call -management or call reduction.
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Officers who have permanent assignments become experts about their beat.
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Community prosecutors tend to focus on which type of crime?
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The third component of the criminal justice system, __________________, also is an often overlooked partner in the community policing effort.
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Discuss the concept of community courts and how it has affected communities.
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Researchers have concluded that linking 311 call technologies with changes in policy and practice does not advance a department's community-oriented policing agenda.
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What trend is driving the need for increased use of private policing?
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Traditional shift and beat rotation work to build partnerships with the community.
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A process involving a computer-aided dispatch system in which nonemergency, -lower--priority calls are ranked so the higher-priority calls are continually dispatched first is called:
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Crime and disorder were viewed as police matters best left to professionals.That meant that most citizen-police interactions were negative contacts.
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According to the text, the idea of community corrections has been steadily moving forward since the:
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