Deck 5: Problems and Solutions in Modern Policing

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For more than a century the most important piece of trace evidence has been ____________.

A) DNA
B) The human fingerprint
C) Human hair
D) Blood evidence
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The establishment of a connection between a suspect and a crime,often through the use of DNA evidence,in the absence of an ongoing investigation is a(n):

A) Proactive solve
B) Clearance rate
C) Random hit
D) Cold hit
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Which of the following is NOT a purpose of police patrol listed in the text?

A) Deterrence of crime
B) Maintenance of public order
C) Improvement of public attitudes towards the police
D) Provision of services that are not crime related
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Because of __________ police officers are limited in what they can do to convince the target of an undercover operation to participate in an illegal activity.

A)Duress
B)Entrapment
C)Necessity
D)Self-defense
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What is the ultimate goal of a bureaucratic organization,such as a police department?

A) Administration development
B) Efficiency
C) Low employee turnover
D) Work satisfaction for the employee
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Which crime is investigated most thoroughly and thus results in the highest clearance rates?

A)Burglary
B)Computer theft
C)Murder
D)Stolen vehicle
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Aggressive investigation strategies include:

A) Crackdowns
B) Undercover operations
C) Roadblocks
D) Increased patrol of hot spots
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The majority of a patrol officer's time is spent on:

A) Preventive patrol
B) Calls for service
C) Administrative duties
D) Officer-initiated activities
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A hierarchically structured administrative organization that carries out specific functions is a/an

A)Bureaucracy
B)Delegation
C)Chain of command
D)Strategy
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Who operated the National Combined DNA Index System?

A)ATF
B)DEA c FBI
D)ICE
Question
Which is not an example of trace evidence? A Ballistics
B)Blood
C)Fingerprints
D)Hair
Question
The most common way for someone to become a detective is to ___________________.

A) Attend graduate school in criminal justice
B) Attend specialized training in the field
C) Earn an undergraduate college degree
D) Be promoted from patrol officer
Question
Today,most undercover officers are used to infiltrate large scale __________ operations.

A)Burglary
B)Car theft
C)Narcotics
D)Serial killer
Question
The term "clearance rate" refers to:

A) The percentage of reported crimes
B) The percentage of crimes that result in arrest and prosecution
C) The percentage of crimes that result in a criminal conviction
D) The percentage of stolen goods that are returned to victims of crime
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A reactive approach to policing that emphasizes a speedy response to calls for service is:

A) Community policing
B) Directed policing
C) Problem-oriented policing
D) Incident-driven policing
Question
This is the smallest stretch that a police officer or group of police officers regularly patrol.

A)beats
B)district
C)stations
D)zone
Question
A database containing the DNA of more than 4.5 million people is:

A) CODIS
B) AFIS
C) IBIS
D) NCVS
Question
Paperwork takes up to ____ of a patrol officer's time.

A) 20%
B) 40%
C) 60%
D) 80%
Question
After a crime has been committed and the patrol officer has gathered preliminary information from a crime scene,the responsibility of identifying the offender is delegated to the:

A) Detective
B) Internal affairs unit
C) Patrol officer
D) Police chief
Question
Ballistics is the study of __________.

A)DNA
B)Fingerprinting
C)Firearms
D)Response time
Question
When police officers accept free gifts from citizens (a passive form of corruption),this is called:

A) A shakedown
B) A payoff
C) Mooching
D) Bribery
Question
According to Sherman,in the first stage of moral decline of a police officer,the officer:

A) Accepts minor gratuities
B) May force another party to pay for unwanted police services
C) No longer passively accepts bribes
D) Takes in large amounts of money through involvement in drugs,gambling or prostitution organizations
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The vast majority of patrol shifts are completed without a single arrest.
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In large police departments as many as two-thirds of all employees are sworn officers.
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In which type of patrol do officers make the rounds of a specific area with the purpose of carrying out the various patrol functions?

A) Directed
B) Incident-driven
C) General
D) Scattered Indirect
Question
A broad term used to describe the basic assumptions and values that permeate law enforcement agencies and are taught to new members of a law enforcement agency as the proper way to think,perceive,and act is called:

A) Blue curtain
B) Police cynicism
C) Police subculture
D) Socialization
Question
The use of force by police officers occurs in about ____ percent of all police-public encounters.

A) 9
B) 4
C) 1
D) 6
Question
Time elapsed between the instant a call for service is received and the instant a police officer arrives on the scene,otherwise referred to as ____,has become a benchmark for police efficiency.

A) Differential response
B) Directed patrol
C) Incident-driven policing
D) Response time
Question
What type of technology is utilized by police departments to locate and identify hot spots?

A) Arrest rates
B) Crime mapping
C) Preventive patrol
D) Rapid response
Question
Which of the following is defined as "a metaphorical term used to refer to the value placed on secrecy and the general mistrust of the outside world shared by many police officers?"

A) Blue curtain
B) Loyalty
C) Police cynicism
D) Police subculture
Question
A ____ is when an officer actively demands payment from an individual or a business in return for certain services.

A) Gleaning
B) Mooching
C) Payoff
D) Shakedown
Question
A policing philosophy that moves beyond responding to incidents and attempts to solve the root causes of criminal behavior is ___________________________.

A) Problem-oriented policing
B) Community policing
C) Incident-driving policing
D) Proactive policing
Question
The Kansas City Experiment showed that decreasing preventive patrol:

A) Had little or no impact on crime
B) Decreased crime
C) Increased crime
D) Increased the number of reported offenses
Question
The ____ is a division within a police department that receives and investigates complaints of wrongdoing by police officers.

A) Administrative Department
B) Citizen Oversight Committee
C) Ethics Department
D) Internal Affairs Unit
Question
Officer-initiated activities account for the most amount of patrol time.
Question
An area that is concentrated with high criminal activity to which there is a directed police response is a:

A) Ghetto
B) Heavy spot
C) Hot spot
D) Slum
Question
In ____,the U.S.Supreme Court set the limits for the use of deadly force by law enforcement officers.

A) Miranda v.Arizona (1963)
B) Tennessee v.Garner (1985)
C) Graham v.Conner (1989)
D) Rovario v.United States (1957)
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In most police departments the police responsibilities are divided according to zones as well as by time.
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The first goal of policing is to provide services to the community that are not crime related.
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The "broken windows theory" is based on the theory that by cracking down on ____ crimes,police can significantly reduce all crime in an area.

A) Felony
B) Property
C) Quality-of-life
D) Violent
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Reactive arrests are associated with general patrol activities.
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A __________ is the smallest stretch that a police officer or group of police officers regularly patrol.
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Confidential informants are generally police officers who are working undercover to infiltrate criminal organizations.
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Directed patrol strategies are also known as preventive patrol.
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The most pressing shortcomings of America's 911 services are organizational.
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________________ are those officers authorized to make arrests and use force.
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Community oriented policing is a philosophy that requires police to identify potential criminal activity and develop strategies to prevent or respond to that activity.
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Police officers use physical force in about 25% of police-public encounters.
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A police officer who accepts free "gifts" such as cigarettes,liquor or services in return for favorable treatment of the gift giver is said be participating in mooching.
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Tennessee v.Garner (1985)outlawed the use of deadly force by police officers.
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Because there are more stolen vehicles than murder in most jurisdictions,law enforcement agencies use more resources and time to investigate stolen vehicles than murders.
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Police response time is a benchmark used for police efficiency.
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The study of firearms,including the firing of the weapon and the flight of the bullet is _______________.
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Duty is the obligation to act in a certain manner.
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The "broken windows theory" proposes that cracking down on violent crime will allow police to reclaim neighborhoods.
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________________ is a hierarchically structured administrative organization that carries out specific functions.
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Rookies begin the process of socialization from the first day on the job.
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DNA taken from a crime scene may soon be able to provide law enforcement with a physical description of a suspect.
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Police departments are only using DNA fingerprinting to solve murders and rapes.
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The application of science to establish facts and evidence during the investigation of crimes is ___________________.
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__________________ is force applied by a police officer that is likely or intended to cause death.
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Describe how forensic experts use DNA fingerprinting to solve crimes.
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An officer suffering from _______________ will re-experience the traumatic event through nightmares and flashbacks.
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The aspects of police work and life that lead to feelings of stress are _______________.
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The four categories of ethical dilemmas involve discretion,duty,honesty,and _____________.
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Discuss two aggressive investigation strategies
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_______________ is when an officer accepts money in exchange for allowing a certain criminal activity to continue.
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Discuss the Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment.
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The obligation to act in a certain manner is __________.
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The ______________________ is a division within a police department that receives and investigates complaints of wrongdoing by police officers.
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Since the mid-1900s,a number of metropolitan areas have introduced ___________________call systems to reduce the strain on 911 operations.
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List and discuss the three primary purposes/goals of police patrol.
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How do differential response strategies enable police departments to respond more efficiently to 911 calls?
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__________ is the genetic material found in the cells of all living things.
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____________________ is a strategy for answering calls for service in which response time is adapted to the seriousness of the call.
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General patrols are _______________ because the officers spend a substantial amount of their shifts hoping to notice any crimes that may be occurring.
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_______________________________corruption is knowing misconduct by a police officer with the goal of attaining what the officer believes is a "just" result.
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Areas that contain a greater number of criminals and higher-than-average levels of victimization are often labeled _______________.
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Many communities rely on an external procedure for handling citizen complaints,which is known as ___________________________.
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The misuse of authority by a law enforcement officer is _______________.
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1
For more than a century the most important piece of trace evidence has been ____________.

A) DNA
B) The human fingerprint
C) Human hair
D) Blood evidence
B
2
The establishment of a connection between a suspect and a crime,often through the use of DNA evidence,in the absence of an ongoing investigation is a(n):

A) Proactive solve
B) Clearance rate
C) Random hit
D) Cold hit
D
3
Which of the following is NOT a purpose of police patrol listed in the text?

A) Deterrence of crime
B) Maintenance of public order
C) Improvement of public attitudes towards the police
D) Provision of services that are not crime related
C
4
Because of __________ police officers are limited in what they can do to convince the target of an undercover operation to participate in an illegal activity.

A)Duress
B)Entrapment
C)Necessity
D)Self-defense
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What is the ultimate goal of a bureaucratic organization,such as a police department?

A) Administration development
B) Efficiency
C) Low employee turnover
D) Work satisfaction for the employee
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Which crime is investigated most thoroughly and thus results in the highest clearance rates?

A)Burglary
B)Computer theft
C)Murder
D)Stolen vehicle
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Aggressive investigation strategies include:

A) Crackdowns
B) Undercover operations
C) Roadblocks
D) Increased patrol of hot spots
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The majority of a patrol officer's time is spent on:

A) Preventive patrol
B) Calls for service
C) Administrative duties
D) Officer-initiated activities
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A hierarchically structured administrative organization that carries out specific functions is a/an

A)Bureaucracy
B)Delegation
C)Chain of command
D)Strategy
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Who operated the National Combined DNA Index System?

A)ATF
B)DEA c FBI
D)ICE
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Which is not an example of trace evidence? A Ballistics
B)Blood
C)Fingerprints
D)Hair
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The most common way for someone to become a detective is to ___________________.

A) Attend graduate school in criminal justice
B) Attend specialized training in the field
C) Earn an undergraduate college degree
D) Be promoted from patrol officer
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Today,most undercover officers are used to infiltrate large scale __________ operations.

A)Burglary
B)Car theft
C)Narcotics
D)Serial killer
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The term "clearance rate" refers to:

A) The percentage of reported crimes
B) The percentage of crimes that result in arrest and prosecution
C) The percentage of crimes that result in a criminal conviction
D) The percentage of stolen goods that are returned to victims of crime
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A reactive approach to policing that emphasizes a speedy response to calls for service is:

A) Community policing
B) Directed policing
C) Problem-oriented policing
D) Incident-driven policing
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This is the smallest stretch that a police officer or group of police officers regularly patrol.

A)beats
B)district
C)stations
D)zone
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A database containing the DNA of more than 4.5 million people is:

A) CODIS
B) AFIS
C) IBIS
D) NCVS
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Paperwork takes up to ____ of a patrol officer's time.

A) 20%
B) 40%
C) 60%
D) 80%
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After a crime has been committed and the patrol officer has gathered preliminary information from a crime scene,the responsibility of identifying the offender is delegated to the:

A) Detective
B) Internal affairs unit
C) Patrol officer
D) Police chief
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Ballistics is the study of __________.

A)DNA
B)Fingerprinting
C)Firearms
D)Response time
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When police officers accept free gifts from citizens (a passive form of corruption),this is called:

A) A shakedown
B) A payoff
C) Mooching
D) Bribery
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According to Sherman,in the first stage of moral decline of a police officer,the officer:

A) Accepts minor gratuities
B) May force another party to pay for unwanted police services
C) No longer passively accepts bribes
D) Takes in large amounts of money through involvement in drugs,gambling or prostitution organizations
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The vast majority of patrol shifts are completed without a single arrest.
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In large police departments as many as two-thirds of all employees are sworn officers.
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25
In which type of patrol do officers make the rounds of a specific area with the purpose of carrying out the various patrol functions?

A) Directed
B) Incident-driven
C) General
D) Scattered Indirect
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A broad term used to describe the basic assumptions and values that permeate law enforcement agencies and are taught to new members of a law enforcement agency as the proper way to think,perceive,and act is called:

A) Blue curtain
B) Police cynicism
C) Police subculture
D) Socialization
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The use of force by police officers occurs in about ____ percent of all police-public encounters.

A) 9
B) 4
C) 1
D) 6
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Time elapsed between the instant a call for service is received and the instant a police officer arrives on the scene,otherwise referred to as ____,has become a benchmark for police efficiency.

A) Differential response
B) Directed patrol
C) Incident-driven policing
D) Response time
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What type of technology is utilized by police departments to locate and identify hot spots?

A) Arrest rates
B) Crime mapping
C) Preventive patrol
D) Rapid response
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Which of the following is defined as "a metaphorical term used to refer to the value placed on secrecy and the general mistrust of the outside world shared by many police officers?"

A) Blue curtain
B) Loyalty
C) Police cynicism
D) Police subculture
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A ____ is when an officer actively demands payment from an individual or a business in return for certain services.

A) Gleaning
B) Mooching
C) Payoff
D) Shakedown
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A policing philosophy that moves beyond responding to incidents and attempts to solve the root causes of criminal behavior is ___________________________.

A) Problem-oriented policing
B) Community policing
C) Incident-driving policing
D) Proactive policing
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The Kansas City Experiment showed that decreasing preventive patrol:

A) Had little or no impact on crime
B) Decreased crime
C) Increased crime
D) Increased the number of reported offenses
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The ____ is a division within a police department that receives and investigates complaints of wrongdoing by police officers.

A) Administrative Department
B) Citizen Oversight Committee
C) Ethics Department
D) Internal Affairs Unit
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Officer-initiated activities account for the most amount of patrol time.
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An area that is concentrated with high criminal activity to which there is a directed police response is a:

A) Ghetto
B) Heavy spot
C) Hot spot
D) Slum
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In ____,the U.S.Supreme Court set the limits for the use of deadly force by law enforcement officers.

A) Miranda v.Arizona (1963)
B) Tennessee v.Garner (1985)
C) Graham v.Conner (1989)
D) Rovario v.United States (1957)
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38
In most police departments the police responsibilities are divided according to zones as well as by time.
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The first goal of policing is to provide services to the community that are not crime related.
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The "broken windows theory" is based on the theory that by cracking down on ____ crimes,police can significantly reduce all crime in an area.

A) Felony
B) Property
C) Quality-of-life
D) Violent
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Reactive arrests are associated with general patrol activities.
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A __________ is the smallest stretch that a police officer or group of police officers regularly patrol.
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Confidential informants are generally police officers who are working undercover to infiltrate criminal organizations.
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Directed patrol strategies are also known as preventive patrol.
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The most pressing shortcomings of America's 911 services are organizational.
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________________ are those officers authorized to make arrests and use force.
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Community oriented policing is a philosophy that requires police to identify potential criminal activity and develop strategies to prevent or respond to that activity.
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Police officers use physical force in about 25% of police-public encounters.
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A police officer who accepts free "gifts" such as cigarettes,liquor or services in return for favorable treatment of the gift giver is said be participating in mooching.
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Tennessee v.Garner (1985)outlawed the use of deadly force by police officers.
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Because there are more stolen vehicles than murder in most jurisdictions,law enforcement agencies use more resources and time to investigate stolen vehicles than murders.
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Police response time is a benchmark used for police efficiency.
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The study of firearms,including the firing of the weapon and the flight of the bullet is _______________.
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Duty is the obligation to act in a certain manner.
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The "broken windows theory" proposes that cracking down on violent crime will allow police to reclaim neighborhoods.
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________________ is a hierarchically structured administrative organization that carries out specific functions.
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Rookies begin the process of socialization from the first day on the job.
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DNA taken from a crime scene may soon be able to provide law enforcement with a physical description of a suspect.
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Police departments are only using DNA fingerprinting to solve murders and rapes.
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The application of science to establish facts and evidence during the investigation of crimes is ___________________.
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__________________ is force applied by a police officer that is likely or intended to cause death.
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Describe how forensic experts use DNA fingerprinting to solve crimes.
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An officer suffering from _______________ will re-experience the traumatic event through nightmares and flashbacks.
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The aspects of police work and life that lead to feelings of stress are _______________.
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The four categories of ethical dilemmas involve discretion,duty,honesty,and _____________.
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Discuss two aggressive investigation strategies
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_______________ is when an officer accepts money in exchange for allowing a certain criminal activity to continue.
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Discuss the Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment.
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The obligation to act in a certain manner is __________.
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The ______________________ is a division within a police department that receives and investigates complaints of wrongdoing by police officers.
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Since the mid-1900s,a number of metropolitan areas have introduced ___________________call systems to reduce the strain on 911 operations.
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List and discuss the three primary purposes/goals of police patrol.
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How do differential response strategies enable police departments to respond more efficiently to 911 calls?
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__________ is the genetic material found in the cells of all living things.
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____________________ is a strategy for answering calls for service in which response time is adapted to the seriousness of the call.
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General patrols are _______________ because the officers spend a substantial amount of their shifts hoping to notice any crimes that may be occurring.
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_______________________________corruption is knowing misconduct by a police officer with the goal of attaining what the officer believes is a "just" result.
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Areas that contain a greater number of criminals and higher-than-average levels of victimization are often labeled _______________.
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Many communities rely on an external procedure for handling citizen complaints,which is known as ___________________________.
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The misuse of authority by a law enforcement officer is _______________.
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