Exam 4: Becoming a COP
Exam 1: Origins and Evolution of American Policing82 Questions
Exam 2: Policing in American Context72 Questions
Exam 3: Law Enforcement Agencies and Their Organization71 Questions
Exam 4: Becoming a COP60 Questions
Exam 5: Police Sub-Culture68 Questions
Exam 6: Police Discretion and Behavior61 Questions
Exam 7: Core Police Functions78 Questions
Exam 8: Community Policing and Community Involvement84 Questions
Exam 9: Policing in the Modern ERA84 Questions
Exam 10: Policing and the Law88 Questions
Exam 11: Civil Liability and Accountability88 Questions
Exam 12: Deviance, Ethics, and Professionalism84 Questions
Exam 13: The Use of Force77 Questions
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Match each challenge of police work listed in Column 1 to its definition in Column 2
-Column 1: post-shooting trauma
Column 2: the response of some officers to a shooting in which the officer critically wounds or kills someone or a fellow officer is killed or critically wounded
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If an applicant for a position is disabled but capable of performing the essential functions of a job, he or she is protected by the Americans with Act.
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The ʺsixth senseʺ is an ability to intuit that something is wrong.
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Analyze the effectiveness of the fair employment practices mandated by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of
1964.
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An incompatibility between a person and his or her environment is a problem that can cause .
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All police departments in the United States have identical testing requirements.
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The identification of policing with supposedly masculine traits may be responsible for being underrepresented in law enforcement jobs.
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A police officer whose suspicions focus on categories of people may be guilty of .
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The curricula of police training academies focus on defining the range and type of criminal activity that recruits will encounter.
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A critical incident is defined as having the potential to cause catastrophic loss of life.
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If a black police officer roughs up and yells at a black suspect in order to avoid having white officers think that he or she shows favoritism toward blacks, this would exemplify what?
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Besides generally increased effectiveness and increased community respect, what are the potential benefits of a diverse and representative police force?
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Match each stage of burnout in Column 1 to its order of occurrence in Column 2:
-Column 1: the honeymoon/enthusiasm stage
Column 2: first
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What is the key attribute of the college system of training in an academy for police officers?
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What is the key criterion that would allow a police department to legally refuse to hire an applicant with a disability?
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How do officers who are on the force demonstrate that they are ready for promotion?
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Match each stage of burnout in Column 1 to its order of occurrence in Column 2:
-Column 1: the fuel shortage/stagnation stage
Column 2: second
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Match each stage of burnout in Column 1 to its order of occurrence in Column 2:
-Column 1: the chronic symptoms/frustration stage
Column 2: third
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Match each challenge of police work listed in Column 1 to its definition in Column 2
-Column 1: fatigue
Column 2: tiredness resulting from too many hours of work, shift length, and/or shift assignments
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ʺUse of deadly forceʺ is an example of a topic that would be covered in training.
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