Deck 10: Police Communications

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When a police officer arrives at a crime scene and one or more individuals do not speak English,the officer should:

A)consult the appropriate foreign language dictionary.
B)turn to other family members or neighbors who are present and bilingual.
C)put minimal effort into the investigation because the chances of minimal that the case will result in an arrest of a suspect.
D)None of the above
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Which of the following is an essential element of communications?

A)It is a process,not an isolated event.
B)It involves at least two persons.
C)Its primary purpose is the exchange of information.
D)All of the above
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Which of the following is one of five basic steps in communication?

A)The transmitting of an idea
B)The sending of the idea through a medium
C)Receiving the message
D)All of the above
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What is implied by the concept of "transmitting an idea" when communicating?

A)The formation of one or more thoughts
B)The desire to express thoughts
C)Both a and b
D)None of the above
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In most law enforcement agencies,the code 10-20 means:

A)"out of service."
B)"available for call."
C)"location."
D)"car stop."
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In the phonetic alphabet,the letter "O" is pronounced in the following manner:

A)"Octopus"
B)"Oliver"
C)"Ocean"
D)"Orange"
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The primary purpose of communication must be:

A)to exert control and authority over citizens.
B)to transmit information.
C)for ultimate police authority.
D)for suspect control.
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Which one of the following is not recommended when an officer is communicating with non-native English speaker?

A)Keeping the message simple and short
B)Watching for non-verbal signs
C)Using slang and jargon that the person may not understand
D)Speaking in a normal volume,not shouting
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How many distinct languages are spoken in the United States today?

A)400
B)300
C)200
D)Less than 50
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Most officers with computers within their patrol vehicles have which of the following information available?

A)Wanted individuals
B)Missing persons
C)Criminal histories
D)All of the above
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What is the basic building block of radio communications?

A)Sound waves
B)Radio waves
C)People
D)All of the above
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Which of the following describes communications within a law enforcement agency?

A)Horizontal
B)Downward
C)Upward
D)All of the above
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The basic building block of radio communication is:

A)radio spectrum.
B)radio wave.
C)radio frequency.
D)radio fusion.
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Officials estimate the number of 9-1-1 calls made in the United States each day is:

A)1 million
B)2 million
C)270,000
D)Data is not available to accurately report the number.
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Verbal communication is:

A)all aspects of interpersonal communication.
B)language that is either written or oral.
C)sign language communication.
D)None of the above
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When an officer arrives at the scene of a crime,one of the officer's first responsibilities is to broadcast information about the crime scene to dispatch.Which one of the following is not part of the broadcast?

A)Description of vehicle
B)Estimated time to be spent at the scene
C)Injury involved
D)Weapons used
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Which one of the following is a handicap of using police jargon?

A)If used when dealing with community members,they may not understand it.
B)It is not technical enough.
C)It is too technical.
D)It is counterproductive.
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The first real-time police computer system in the United States was installed in which police department?

A)New York Police Department
B)Los Angeles Police Department
C)St.Louis Police Department
D)Houston Police Department
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The purpose for the phonetic alphabet is:

A)to confuse a suspect.
B)to confuse members of the general public.
C)serves to create a special code system for law enforcement.
D)to avoid confusion between letters that sound alike.
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One of the chronic problems with the 9-1-1 system is:

A)citizens overuse the system.
B)cell phones do not automatically provide a location where the call is being made from.
C)it not well known to citizens.
D)None of the above
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The basic building blocks of radio communication are __________.
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Police agencies generally use identification designations for call signs.
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Communications within a law enforcement agency may be horizontal,downward,and upward.
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The unauthorized use of a computer database by a police officer in many jurisdictions is a crime.
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The primary purpose of communication must be to __________ information.
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Once an email message is deleted,it cannot be retrieved.
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Cell phones are a secure way for police officers to communicate.
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If used when dealing with community members who may not understand it,police __________ can be a handicap to communication.
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There is a growing trend that most police patrol officers are dispatched by cell phones.
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Many Hispanic residents don't report crime because they think the police don't speak their language or they fear being deported.
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When an officer arrives at the scene of a crime,one of the officer's first responsibilities is to broadcast information about the crime to dispatch and other patrol units.
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Many police departments are now encouraging citizens to listen to police scanners.
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The phonetic alphabet was developed to provide police with a secret communication system and as a mechanism to avoid confusion of letters.
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The primary purpose of communication must be to transmit information.
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The purpose for the __________ alphabet is to avoid confusion between letters that sound alike.
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Communicating with persons from other cultures or encountering an individual speaking a foreign language has become more common during routine patrol.Officers must be prepared to communicate effectively in our present multicultural environment.
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Police jargon or slang does not serve a useful purpose and should be avoided.
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Communications cannot occur in a vacuum.There must be at least two people involved.
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__________ communication is language that is either written or oral.
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Radio communications use radio waves usually at a single frequency.
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The following are essential elements of __________: it is a process,not an isolated event; it involves at least two persons; and its primary purpose is the exchange of information.
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The first real-time police computer system in the United States was installed in the __________ Police Department.
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The use of slang and jargon is not recommended when an officer is communicating with a non-native __________ speaker.
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Most officers with __________ in their patrol vehicles have the following information available: wanted individuals,missing persons and criminal histories
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In the phonetic alphabet,the letter "O" is pronounced "__________."
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There are __________ basic steps in communication.
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In most law enforcement agencies,the code 10-20 means "__________."
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When a police officer arrives at a crime scene and one or more individuals do not speak English,the officer should:

A)consult the appropriate foreign language dictionary.
B)turn to other family members or neighbors who are present and bilingual.
C)put minimal effort into the investigation because the chances of minimal that the case will result in an arrest of a suspect.
D)None of the above
B
2
Which of the following is an essential element of communications?

A)It is a process,not an isolated event.
B)It involves at least two persons.
C)Its primary purpose is the exchange of information.
D)All of the above
D
3
Which of the following is one of five basic steps in communication?

A)The transmitting of an idea
B)The sending of the idea through a medium
C)Receiving the message
D)All of the above
D
4
What is implied by the concept of "transmitting an idea" when communicating?

A)The formation of one or more thoughts
B)The desire to express thoughts
C)Both a and b
D)None of the above
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In most law enforcement agencies,the code 10-20 means:

A)"out of service."
B)"available for call."
C)"location."
D)"car stop."
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In the phonetic alphabet,the letter "O" is pronounced in the following manner:

A)"Octopus"
B)"Oliver"
C)"Ocean"
D)"Orange"
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The primary purpose of communication must be:

A)to exert control and authority over citizens.
B)to transmit information.
C)for ultimate police authority.
D)for suspect control.
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Which one of the following is not recommended when an officer is communicating with non-native English speaker?

A)Keeping the message simple and short
B)Watching for non-verbal signs
C)Using slang and jargon that the person may not understand
D)Speaking in a normal volume,not shouting
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How many distinct languages are spoken in the United States today?

A)400
B)300
C)200
D)Less than 50
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Most officers with computers within their patrol vehicles have which of the following information available?

A)Wanted individuals
B)Missing persons
C)Criminal histories
D)All of the above
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What is the basic building block of radio communications?

A)Sound waves
B)Radio waves
C)People
D)All of the above
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12
Which of the following describes communications within a law enforcement agency?

A)Horizontal
B)Downward
C)Upward
D)All of the above
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The basic building block of radio communication is:

A)radio spectrum.
B)radio wave.
C)radio frequency.
D)radio fusion.
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Officials estimate the number of 9-1-1 calls made in the United States each day is:

A)1 million
B)2 million
C)270,000
D)Data is not available to accurately report the number.
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Verbal communication is:

A)all aspects of interpersonal communication.
B)language that is either written or oral.
C)sign language communication.
D)None of the above
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When an officer arrives at the scene of a crime,one of the officer's first responsibilities is to broadcast information about the crime scene to dispatch.Which one of the following is not part of the broadcast?

A)Description of vehicle
B)Estimated time to be spent at the scene
C)Injury involved
D)Weapons used
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Which one of the following is a handicap of using police jargon?

A)If used when dealing with community members,they may not understand it.
B)It is not technical enough.
C)It is too technical.
D)It is counterproductive.
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The first real-time police computer system in the United States was installed in which police department?

A)New York Police Department
B)Los Angeles Police Department
C)St.Louis Police Department
D)Houston Police Department
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The purpose for the phonetic alphabet is:

A)to confuse a suspect.
B)to confuse members of the general public.
C)serves to create a special code system for law enforcement.
D)to avoid confusion between letters that sound alike.
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One of the chronic problems with the 9-1-1 system is:

A)citizens overuse the system.
B)cell phones do not automatically provide a location where the call is being made from.
C)it not well known to citizens.
D)None of the above
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The basic building blocks of radio communication are __________.
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Police agencies generally use identification designations for call signs.
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Communications within a law enforcement agency may be horizontal,downward,and upward.
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The unauthorized use of a computer database by a police officer in many jurisdictions is a crime.
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The primary purpose of communication must be to __________ information.
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Once an email message is deleted,it cannot be retrieved.
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Cell phones are a secure way for police officers to communicate.
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If used when dealing with community members who may not understand it,police __________ can be a handicap to communication.
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There is a growing trend that most police patrol officers are dispatched by cell phones.
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Many Hispanic residents don't report crime because they think the police don't speak their language or they fear being deported.
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When an officer arrives at the scene of a crime,one of the officer's first responsibilities is to broadcast information about the crime to dispatch and other patrol units.
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Many police departments are now encouraging citizens to listen to police scanners.
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The phonetic alphabet was developed to provide police with a secret communication system and as a mechanism to avoid confusion of letters.
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The primary purpose of communication must be to transmit information.
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The purpose for the __________ alphabet is to avoid confusion between letters that sound alike.
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Communicating with persons from other cultures or encountering an individual speaking a foreign language has become more common during routine patrol.Officers must be prepared to communicate effectively in our present multicultural environment.
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Police jargon or slang does not serve a useful purpose and should be avoided.
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Communications cannot occur in a vacuum.There must be at least two people involved.
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__________ communication is language that is either written or oral.
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Radio communications use radio waves usually at a single frequency.
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The following are essential elements of __________: it is a process,not an isolated event; it involves at least two persons; and its primary purpose is the exchange of information.
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The first real-time police computer system in the United States was installed in the __________ Police Department.
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The use of slang and jargon is not recommended when an officer is communicating with a non-native __________ speaker.
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Most officers with __________ in their patrol vehicles have the following information available: wanted individuals,missing persons and criminal histories
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In the phonetic alphabet,the letter "O" is pronounced "__________."
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There are __________ basic steps in communication.
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