Exam 8: Community Policing and Community Involvement
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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List and describe the three community-policing strategies that allow citizens to view and participate in the world of law enforcement.
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The on terror has caused an increased distrust between police and citizens.
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The citizen police academies have been designed to increase positive of police work.
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Civilianization is defined as a law enforcement agencyʹs hiring of non -sworn personnel to replace or augment its corps of sworn officers.
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A mayor announces a new plan to encourage police officers to move within the city limits and become members of the communities they police. They can then act in conjunction with others within their community
To find solutions to community problems. Which of the following is this an example of?
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Civil law have been used periodically in law enforcement throughout the public sector to target problems.
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Third-party policing refers to designing places to make them less vulnerable to crime.
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LaTasha works at an animal control shelter that ensures potentially harmful animals are not out wandering where they could injure people. There have been problems with their van that have resulted in more dogs out on the streets. The police called and said they needed to pick the dogs up somehow or else they would be ticketed. What is this an example of?
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Match the following terms with their meanings.
-Column 1: deployment
Column 2: seeks to provide closer police proximity
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Which of the following was noted as defining a community as ʺany area in which members of a common culture share common interestsʺ?
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Which of the following would be an example of a reason for the change to the community -policing era?
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Community policing and problem-oriented policing are difficult to differentiate from each other, with only one true feature that separates them.
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Third-party policing is oriented, but not concerned with design.
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Police officers in a neighborhood precinct notice that trouble occurs at the same time each day when students from one high school get off at a certain bus stop at the same time as students from another high school. They decide to create a basketball league with off -duty police officers and students from each of these high schools on each team right after school to get the kids talking to each other. What is this an example of?
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Which of the following is used primarily by third -party policing that is not normally used by police?
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One-way community policing strategies are favored over programs that allow citizens to participate.
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Match the following terms with their meanings.
-Column 1: community justice
Column 2: assumes crime control occurs more effectively in a joint effort
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Based on televised examples of police violence, some analysts have determined that one reason community policing is meeting so much resistance is because police try to help and cannot.
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Adele just attended a training designed to help her recognize what she needs to do if she sees suspicious behavior while she is on volunteer duty in her neighborhood. Which of the following is she a part of?
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An approach to work on problem solving as a main focus would be POP.
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