Deck 3: Police Operations in a Community Policing Environment

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Which experiment found that traditional routine patrol strategies in marked police cars do not appear to affect the level of crime,nor does it affect the public's feeling of security?

A)Trenton experiment
B)New York experiment
C)Kansas City preventive patrol experiment
D)Newark preventive patrol experiment
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Professors James Q Wilson and George L.Keeling presented which theory to explain the signaling function of a neighborhood that may nurture criminal activity?

A)Breeding ground theory
B)Glass ceiling theory
C)Broken windows theory
D)Neighborhood blight theory
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The generic problem-solving model used by many police agencies is:

A)DINO
B)CERO
C)SARA
D)COPS
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Community policing strategies are a direct carryover from which past police practices?

A)Team policing
B)Police-community relations programs
C)Both a and b
D)None of the above
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Domestic violence includes:

A)psychological abuse.
B)physical abuse.
C)economic abuse.
D)All of the above
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Robbery is the act of unlawfully taking property from another with the threat of:

A)force.
B)death.
C)imminent apprehension.
D)risk.
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The foundation of community policing rests on close and mutual ties between the police and:

A)fellow officers.
B)community.
C)informants.
D)family.
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Which of the following represents a shift from more traditional law enforcement in that it focuses on the prevention of crime and the fear of crime on a very local basis?

A)Target patrol
B)Proactive patrol
C)Reactive patrol
D)None of the above
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Crime prevention through environmental design is what kind of approach to deterring criminal behavior?

A)Alternative dispute resolution
B)Multidisciplinary
C)Technological
D)Territorial
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Which of the following represents the problem-solving model known by the acronym SARA?

A)Scanning,Awareness,Response and Assessment
B)Scanning,Analysis,Response and Assessment
C)Scanning,Attentiveness,Response and Assessment
D)None of the above
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Which of the following is the evolving strategy of policing in the United States?

A)Problem analysis policing
B)Aggressive patrol policing
C)Zero tolerance policing
D)Community policing
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Principles of community policing include:

A)community based philosophy.
B)social based philosophy.
C)top down approach.
D)None of the above
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Community policing is NOT:

A)widely recognized.
B)accepted by top police officials.
C)coactive.
D)soft on crime.
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In community policing,problem-solving involves:

A)legal reasoning.
B)conflict resolution.
C)time and patience.
D)community cooperation.
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One of the more referenced studies on foot patrol is:

A)Trenton Foot Patrol Study.
B)New York City Study on Foot Patrol.
C)Los Angeles community policing symposium.
D)Newark Foot Patrol Experiment.
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Examples of organization-wide change include:

A)change in mission.
B)mergers.
C)Both a and b
D)None of the above
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A type of robbery is:

A)theft.
B)larceny.
C)burglary.
D)carjacking.
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Traditional policing is based on three primary assumptions EXCEPT:

A)gut feeling.
B)preventive patrol.
C)follow-up criminal investigation.
D)rapid response.
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In both traditional and community policing strategies,police specifically deal with:

A)incidents.
B)citizens problems and concerns.
C)Both a and b
D)None of the above
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Which of the following are core components of community policing?

A)Partnerships
B)Problem solving
C)Organizational transformation
D)All of the above
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Community policing implies that police are no longer in authority and the primary duty of preserving law and order is subordinated.
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Gang graffiti that includes 357 indicates a threat to kill.
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The generic problem-solving model used by many police agencies is __________.
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In both traditional and community policing strategies,police specifically deal with citizens' problems and concerns.
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The Newark Foot Patrol Experiment is NOT one of the more referenced studies on foot patrol.
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Community policing is NOT __________ on crime.
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In community policing,problem solving involves __________.
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Examples of organization-wide change include __________.
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Many neighborhoods across the United States have not experienced a significant amount of drug activity.
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One of the strategies of crime prevention through environmental design is target hardening.
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Traditional policing is based on three primary assumptions including preventative patrol and rapid response.
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The foundation of community policing rests on close and mutual ties between the police and the community.
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Community policing is NOT just another specialized program.
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In both traditional and __________ strategies,police specifically deal with incidents.
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The pioneer of problem oriented policing,as considered by many,is August Vollmer.
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In community policing,problem solving involves conflict resolution.
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More people are killed or injured in traffic-related accidents that any other type of accident.
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Problem solving is designed to address both large and small problems within a community.
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The generic problem-solving model used by many police agencies is SARA.
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Since the September 11,2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon,terrorism has become one of the most pressing issues facing federal,state,and local law enforcement agencies.
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Robbery is the act of unlawfully taking property from another with the threat of __________.
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Crime prevention through environmental design is a __________ approach to deterring criminal behavior.
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Psychological abuse is a form of __________ violence.
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__________ is a type of robbery.
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Principles of community policing include __________ philosophy.
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Professors James Q.Wilson and George L.Keeling presented the __________ theory to explain the signaling function of a neighborhood that may nurture criminal activity.
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Community policing strategies are a direct carryover from two past police practices; team policing and __________.
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Partnership is a core component of __________.
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__________ is the evolving strategy of policing in the United States.
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SARA represents the __________ model known by the acronym SARA
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Deck 3: Police Operations in a Community Policing Environment
1
Which experiment found that traditional routine patrol strategies in marked police cars do not appear to affect the level of crime,nor does it affect the public's feeling of security?

A)Trenton experiment
B)New York experiment
C)Kansas City preventive patrol experiment
D)Newark preventive patrol experiment
C
2
Professors James Q Wilson and George L.Keeling presented which theory to explain the signaling function of a neighborhood that may nurture criminal activity?

A)Breeding ground theory
B)Glass ceiling theory
C)Broken windows theory
D)Neighborhood blight theory
C
3
The generic problem-solving model used by many police agencies is:

A)DINO
B)CERO
C)SARA
D)COPS
C
4
Community policing strategies are a direct carryover from which past police practices?

A)Team policing
B)Police-community relations programs
C)Both a and b
D)None of the above
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Domestic violence includes:

A)psychological abuse.
B)physical abuse.
C)economic abuse.
D)All of the above
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Robbery is the act of unlawfully taking property from another with the threat of:

A)force.
B)death.
C)imminent apprehension.
D)risk.
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The foundation of community policing rests on close and mutual ties between the police and:

A)fellow officers.
B)community.
C)informants.
D)family.
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8
Which of the following represents a shift from more traditional law enforcement in that it focuses on the prevention of crime and the fear of crime on a very local basis?

A)Target patrol
B)Proactive patrol
C)Reactive patrol
D)None of the above
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9
Crime prevention through environmental design is what kind of approach to deterring criminal behavior?

A)Alternative dispute resolution
B)Multidisciplinary
C)Technological
D)Territorial
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10
Which of the following represents the problem-solving model known by the acronym SARA?

A)Scanning,Awareness,Response and Assessment
B)Scanning,Analysis,Response and Assessment
C)Scanning,Attentiveness,Response and Assessment
D)None of the above
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11
Which of the following is the evolving strategy of policing in the United States?

A)Problem analysis policing
B)Aggressive patrol policing
C)Zero tolerance policing
D)Community policing
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12
Principles of community policing include:

A)community based philosophy.
B)social based philosophy.
C)top down approach.
D)None of the above
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13
Community policing is NOT:

A)widely recognized.
B)accepted by top police officials.
C)coactive.
D)soft on crime.
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14
In community policing,problem-solving involves:

A)legal reasoning.
B)conflict resolution.
C)time and patience.
D)community cooperation.
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15
One of the more referenced studies on foot patrol is:

A)Trenton Foot Patrol Study.
B)New York City Study on Foot Patrol.
C)Los Angeles community policing symposium.
D)Newark Foot Patrol Experiment.
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Examples of organization-wide change include:

A)change in mission.
B)mergers.
C)Both a and b
D)None of the above
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17
A type of robbery is:

A)theft.
B)larceny.
C)burglary.
D)carjacking.
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18
Traditional policing is based on three primary assumptions EXCEPT:

A)gut feeling.
B)preventive patrol.
C)follow-up criminal investigation.
D)rapid response.
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19
In both traditional and community policing strategies,police specifically deal with:

A)incidents.
B)citizens problems and concerns.
C)Both a and b
D)None of the above
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20
Which of the following are core components of community policing?

A)Partnerships
B)Problem solving
C)Organizational transformation
D)All of the above
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21
Community policing implies that police are no longer in authority and the primary duty of preserving law and order is subordinated.
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Gang graffiti that includes 357 indicates a threat to kill.
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The generic problem-solving model used by many police agencies is __________.
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In both traditional and community policing strategies,police specifically deal with citizens' problems and concerns.
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The Newark Foot Patrol Experiment is NOT one of the more referenced studies on foot patrol.
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26
Community policing is NOT __________ on crime.
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In community policing,problem solving involves __________.
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Examples of organization-wide change include __________.
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Many neighborhoods across the United States have not experienced a significant amount of drug activity.
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One of the strategies of crime prevention through environmental design is target hardening.
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Traditional policing is based on three primary assumptions including preventative patrol and rapid response.
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The foundation of community policing rests on close and mutual ties between the police and the community.
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Community policing is NOT just another specialized program.
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In both traditional and __________ strategies,police specifically deal with incidents.
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The pioneer of problem oriented policing,as considered by many,is August Vollmer.
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In community policing,problem solving involves conflict resolution.
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More people are killed or injured in traffic-related accidents that any other type of accident.
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Problem solving is designed to address both large and small problems within a community.
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The generic problem-solving model used by many police agencies is SARA.
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Since the September 11,2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon,terrorism has become one of the most pressing issues facing federal,state,and local law enforcement agencies.
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Robbery is the act of unlawfully taking property from another with the threat of __________.
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Crime prevention through environmental design is a __________ approach to deterring criminal behavior.
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Psychological abuse is a form of __________ violence.
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__________ is a type of robbery.
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Principles of community policing include __________ philosophy.
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Professors James Q.Wilson and George L.Keeling presented the __________ theory to explain the signaling function of a neighborhood that may nurture criminal activity.
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Community policing strategies are a direct carryover from two past police practices; team policing and __________.
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Partnership is a core component of __________.
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__________ is the evolving strategy of policing in the United States.
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SARA represents the __________ model known by the acronym SARA
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