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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Match the following terms with their meanings.
-Column 1: community policing
Column 2: has a primary goal of citizen involvement and satisfaction
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You read a report about the new community-policing movement and see that a local politician is claiming credit for this new project. You read about the project and are not sure exactly what is going to change, other than creating more neighborhood watch groups. You are a bit skeptical about the benefits of this plan and see a large political maneuver in this policy. What is one negative to this plan?
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Explain why police officers might be reluctant to change to community -policing policies.
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Many studies have concluded that there is little evidence of an increased effect by using civil police academies.
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