Deck 1: Police Patrol: the Backbone of Policing

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According to the authors of the text,crime prevention is the responsibility of:

A)every rank-and-file police officer.
B)the specialized crime prevention unit.
C)the patrol force.
D)the community policing team.
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This is a policing philosophy that promotes and supports organizational strategies to address the causes and reduce the fear of crime and social disorder.This philosophy or strategy is called:

A)coactive oriented policing.
B)pro-active policing.
C)team policing.
D)community policing.
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Which of the following describes a citizens' organization devoted to crime prevention within their neighborhoods?

A)Neighborhood watch
B)Community alliance
C)Community policing
D)Guardian watch
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Which of the following describes actions taken by the police and the community to reduce crime risks and build individual and community safety?

A)Proactive patrol
B)Reactive patrol
C)Crime prevention
D)None of the above
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In the English tradition,when the __________ was raised day or night)for any felony,a complaint about the crime was lodged immediately by men who were subjects of the king,until the person pursued was captured.

A)Bucket-brigades
B)Wooden Rattle System
C)Hue and Cry
D)Hue and Apprehend
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In a typical police department,the law enforcement agency prevents crime,investigates crimes,apprehends criminals,maintains order,and provides other miscellaneous services.A great many of these services are handled by the:

A)investigations function.
B)patrol function.
C)special services function.
D)Both a and b above
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Which of the following are crime indexes,published annually by the FBI?

A)FBI Journal
B)Unified Crime Journal
C)Unified Crime Report
D)None of the above
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The line of authority and responsibility in a police agency along which orders are passed is referred to as the:

A)authority of command.
B)span of control.
C)chain-of-command.
D)bureaucracy.
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The United States system of policing has its roots in:

A)Germany.
B)Great Britain.
C)Australia.
D)Demark.
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Research has shown that the majority of police activities are:

A)law enforcement related.
B)non-criminal and service related.
C)traffic accidents.
D)investigation of gang homicides.
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Much of the police reforms in England that took place around 1829 were started by the English Home Secretary who is considered to be the Father of London Metropolitan police.His name is:

A)Sir Charles IV.
B)Sir Robert Peel.
C)August Vollmer.
D)O.W.Wilson.
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Group A offenses include all but which one of the following?

A)Criminal homicide
B)Robbery
C)Disorderly conduct
D)Motor vehicle theft
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Which of the following is a critical element of the community policing strategy?

A)Neighborhood watch
B)Problem solving
C)National night out
D)None of the above
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Which era promotes and supports organizational strategies to address causes and reduce the fear of crime and social disorder through problem-solving tactics?

A)Community Policing Era
B)Reform Era
C)Political Era
D)Western Era
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One of the largest and well known crime prevention programs is:

A)community policing.
B)landlord training programs.
C)neighborhood watch.
D)national night out.
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The 1930s brought about the impetus for reform in U.S.policing.This era,which spanned from the 1930s until the 1970s,was appropriately named the:

A)political era.
B)reform era.
C)Vollmer era.
D)community policing era.
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The bedrock of early U.S.policing is considered to be:

A)the Reform era.
B)the Political era.
C)the Community era.
D)the Western era.
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The majority of personnel with a police organization are assigned to:

A)patrol.
B)investigations.
C)administration.
D)community relations.
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The largest and most visible component of any municipal law enforcement agency is the:

A)investigations division.
B)narcotics investigations.
C)terrorism division.
D)patrol section.
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This is a process where citizens' calls to 9-1-1 are matched to the importance or severity of the calls.

A)Traditional response
B)Differential response
C)Delayed response
D)Proactive response
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The police foundation found that introducing foot patrol in a mix of police strategies had no effect on citizens' perception of safety in the neighborhood.
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Police work is unique,thus,the courts have ruled that all criteria for hiring do not have to be based on a "bona fide occupational qualification BFOQ)."
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Differential response is a process where citizens' calls to 9-1-1 are matched to the importance or severity of the calls.
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The division of labor is the number of persons that one person can effectively supervise.
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The bedrock of early U.S.policing is considered to be the __________.
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Community policing is a philosophy that promotes and supports organizational strategies to address the causes and reduce the fear of crime and social disorder.
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One of the largest and well known crime prevention programs is neighborhood watch.
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During the reform era of American policing,the main objective of police operations became crime control.
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Much of the police reforms in England that took place around 1829 were started by __________,the English Home Secretary who is considered to be the Father of London Metropolitan police.
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The chief disadvantage to mounted horse patrol is the maintenance cost.
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In the English tradition,when the __________ was raised day or night)for any felony,a complaint about the crime was lodged immediately by men who were subjects of the king,until the person pursued was captured.
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According to the authors of the text,crime prevention is the responsibility of every rank-and-file police officer.
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The 1930s brought about the impetus for reform in U.S.policing.This era,which spanned from the 1930s until the 1970s,was appropriately named the __________.
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The Uniform Crime Report is a collective effort on the part of city,county,tribal,and federal law enforcement agencies to present a nationwide view of crime.The United States Marshals service is charged with maintaining the Uniform Crime Report.
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Landlord training programs have not been shown to be vital for the police to participate in.
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Motorcycle patrol has traditionally been used for a wide variety of police activities,including responding to crimes in progress,pursuits,and traffic enforcement.
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The United States system of policing has its roots in __________.
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Two officer patrol units have been found to operate just as cost-effective when compared to single officer patrols.
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Managing and supervision are two distinctly different functions.Managing police operations entails the actual hands-on direction of police activities in the field.
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The line of authority and responsibility in a police agency along which orders are passed is referred to as the chain-of-command.
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__________ describes actions taken by the police and the community to reduce crime risks and build individual and community safety.
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The __________ era promotes and supports organizational strategies to address causes and reduce the fear of crime and social disorder through problem-solving tactics.
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One of the largest and well known crime prevention programs is __________.
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According to the authors of the text,crime prevention is the responsibility of every __________ police officer.
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This is a policing philosophy that promotes and supports organizational strategies to address the causes and reduce the fear of crime and social disorder.This philosophy or strategy is called __________.
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The __________ is a crime index published annually by the FBI.
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__________ is a critical element of the community policing strategy.
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Research has shown that the majority of police activities are __________ and service related.
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__________ is a process where citizens' calls to 9-1-1 are matched to the importance or severity of the calls.
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The line of authority and responsibility in a police agency along which orders are passed is referred to as the __________.
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Deck 1: Police Patrol: the Backbone of Policing
1
According to the authors of the text,crime prevention is the responsibility of:

A)every rank-and-file police officer.
B)the specialized crime prevention unit.
C)the patrol force.
D)the community policing team.
A
2
This is a policing philosophy that promotes and supports organizational strategies to address the causes and reduce the fear of crime and social disorder.This philosophy or strategy is called:

A)coactive oriented policing.
B)pro-active policing.
C)team policing.
D)community policing.
D
3
Which of the following describes a citizens' organization devoted to crime prevention within their neighborhoods?

A)Neighborhood watch
B)Community alliance
C)Community policing
D)Guardian watch
A
4
Which of the following describes actions taken by the police and the community to reduce crime risks and build individual and community safety?

A)Proactive patrol
B)Reactive patrol
C)Crime prevention
D)None of the above
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5
In the English tradition,when the __________ was raised day or night)for any felony,a complaint about the crime was lodged immediately by men who were subjects of the king,until the person pursued was captured.

A)Bucket-brigades
B)Wooden Rattle System
C)Hue and Cry
D)Hue and Apprehend
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6
In a typical police department,the law enforcement agency prevents crime,investigates crimes,apprehends criminals,maintains order,and provides other miscellaneous services.A great many of these services are handled by the:

A)investigations function.
B)patrol function.
C)special services function.
D)Both a and b above
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7
Which of the following are crime indexes,published annually by the FBI?

A)FBI Journal
B)Unified Crime Journal
C)Unified Crime Report
D)None of the above
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8
The line of authority and responsibility in a police agency along which orders are passed is referred to as the:

A)authority of command.
B)span of control.
C)chain-of-command.
D)bureaucracy.
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9
The United States system of policing has its roots in:

A)Germany.
B)Great Britain.
C)Australia.
D)Demark.
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10
Research has shown that the majority of police activities are:

A)law enforcement related.
B)non-criminal and service related.
C)traffic accidents.
D)investigation of gang homicides.
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11
Much of the police reforms in England that took place around 1829 were started by the English Home Secretary who is considered to be the Father of London Metropolitan police.His name is:

A)Sir Charles IV.
B)Sir Robert Peel.
C)August Vollmer.
D)O.W.Wilson.
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12
Group A offenses include all but which one of the following?

A)Criminal homicide
B)Robbery
C)Disorderly conduct
D)Motor vehicle theft
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13
Which of the following is a critical element of the community policing strategy?

A)Neighborhood watch
B)Problem solving
C)National night out
D)None of the above
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14
Which era promotes and supports organizational strategies to address causes and reduce the fear of crime and social disorder through problem-solving tactics?

A)Community Policing Era
B)Reform Era
C)Political Era
D)Western Era
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15
One of the largest and well known crime prevention programs is:

A)community policing.
B)landlord training programs.
C)neighborhood watch.
D)national night out.
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16
The 1930s brought about the impetus for reform in U.S.policing.This era,which spanned from the 1930s until the 1970s,was appropriately named the:

A)political era.
B)reform era.
C)Vollmer era.
D)community policing era.
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17
The bedrock of early U.S.policing is considered to be:

A)the Reform era.
B)the Political era.
C)the Community era.
D)the Western era.
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18
The majority of personnel with a police organization are assigned to:

A)patrol.
B)investigations.
C)administration.
D)community relations.
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19
The largest and most visible component of any municipal law enforcement agency is the:

A)investigations division.
B)narcotics investigations.
C)terrorism division.
D)patrol section.
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20
This is a process where citizens' calls to 9-1-1 are matched to the importance or severity of the calls.

A)Traditional response
B)Differential response
C)Delayed response
D)Proactive response
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21
The police foundation found that introducing foot patrol in a mix of police strategies had no effect on citizens' perception of safety in the neighborhood.
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22
Police work is unique,thus,the courts have ruled that all criteria for hiring do not have to be based on a "bona fide occupational qualification BFOQ)."
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23
Differential response is a process where citizens' calls to 9-1-1 are matched to the importance or severity of the calls.
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24
The division of labor is the number of persons that one person can effectively supervise.
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The bedrock of early U.S.policing is considered to be the __________.
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Community policing is a philosophy that promotes and supports organizational strategies to address the causes and reduce the fear of crime and social disorder.
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One of the largest and well known crime prevention programs is neighborhood watch.
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28
During the reform era of American policing,the main objective of police operations became crime control.
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Much of the police reforms in England that took place around 1829 were started by __________,the English Home Secretary who is considered to be the Father of London Metropolitan police.
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30
The chief disadvantage to mounted horse patrol is the maintenance cost.
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31
In the English tradition,when the __________ was raised day or night)for any felony,a complaint about the crime was lodged immediately by men who were subjects of the king,until the person pursued was captured.
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According to the authors of the text,crime prevention is the responsibility of every rank-and-file police officer.
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33
The 1930s brought about the impetus for reform in U.S.policing.This era,which spanned from the 1930s until the 1970s,was appropriately named the __________.
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34
The Uniform Crime Report is a collective effort on the part of city,county,tribal,and federal law enforcement agencies to present a nationwide view of crime.The United States Marshals service is charged with maintaining the Uniform Crime Report.
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35
Landlord training programs have not been shown to be vital for the police to participate in.
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36
Motorcycle patrol has traditionally been used for a wide variety of police activities,including responding to crimes in progress,pursuits,and traffic enforcement.
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37
The United States system of policing has its roots in __________.
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38
Two officer patrol units have been found to operate just as cost-effective when compared to single officer patrols.
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39
Managing and supervision are two distinctly different functions.Managing police operations entails the actual hands-on direction of police activities in the field.
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The line of authority and responsibility in a police agency along which orders are passed is referred to as the chain-of-command.
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41
__________ describes actions taken by the police and the community to reduce crime risks and build individual and community safety.
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42
The __________ era promotes and supports organizational strategies to address causes and reduce the fear of crime and social disorder through problem-solving tactics.
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One of the largest and well known crime prevention programs is __________.
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According to the authors of the text,crime prevention is the responsibility of every __________ police officer.
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This is a policing philosophy that promotes and supports organizational strategies to address the causes and reduce the fear of crime and social disorder.This philosophy or strategy is called __________.
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The __________ is a crime index published annually by the FBI.
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__________ is a critical element of the community policing strategy.
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Research has shown that the majority of police activities are __________ and service related.
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__________ is a process where citizens' calls to 9-1-1 are matched to the importance or severity of the calls.
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The line of authority and responsibility in a police agency along which orders are passed is referred to as the __________.
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