Deck 13: Service and the Police

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The data suggest that citizens have a "demand preference" for service from the police.
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The police tend to be lenient in the enforcement of traffic laws.
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The police are an attractive agency for service provision because of their speedy availability and:

A) professionalism
B) public nature
C) low cost
D) ability to use force
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Two strategies available to the police in dealing with street people are strict enforcement and benign neglect.
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The coercive force available to police makes them unsuitable as service providers.
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Research on police activities indicates that citizens most frequently call the police for:

A) order maintenance help
B) service activities
C) information
D) crime- control purposes
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Civilianization of police is the use of civilians instead of sworn officers in positions not requiring that authority.
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Most recent police programs for dealing with street people are focused upon:

A) truants
B) the public inebriate
C) the homeless
D) the mentally ill
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Missing person cases are an important area of police service delivery in America. Each month police receive reports on over:

A) 5,000 cases
B) 25,000 cases
C) 10,000 cases
D) 15,000 cases
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Police agencies can direct and influence police service delivery through:

A) issuing policies
B) creating specialist units
C) referring callers to other agencies
D) all of the above
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Often the distinction between police efforts at crime control and those of service provision is determined by:

A) the style of the officer
B) the desires of the citizen
C) departmental policy
D) the final actions of the officer
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Much of the police role in providing a service to citizens reflects the fact that the wishes of citizens, including the desire for services, define the police task in:

A) preventive policing models
B) reactive policing models
C) proactive policing models
D) none of the above
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In a review of missing person's cases, Bishop and Lab found that:

A) most involved danger to the victim
B) most involved other criminal acts
C) most involved stranger abductions
D) none of the above
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In recent years, the number and complexity of police interventions with the mentally ill have:

A) fluctuated
B) increased
C) decreased
D) stabilized
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An important study of police efforts in providing services to citizens was conducted between 1976 and 1978, and was called the:

A) Police Services Study
B) Kansas City Preventive Patrol Project
C) Newark Foot Patrol Project
D) none of the above
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"Street people" is a term used to define problem populations with whom the police must deal, including:

A) truants
B) the homeless
C) gang members
D) all of the above
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The police can use the criminal law to ensure that service is provided to those in need. The use of arrest to secure service is sometimes called:

A) welfare enforcement
B) mercy bookings
C) police discretion
D) all of the above
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An important hindrance to research on police service activity is the:

A) resistance of officers to rendering service
B) lack of a standard definition of service
C) lack of interest in service
D) relative infrequency of service work
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Police service activities include:

A) rendering emergency aid
B) licensing
C) dispute resolution
D) all of the above
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Needing to deal with a large number and variety of situations, officers develop "typifications" that are:

A) based on experience
B) stereotypes of people and problems
C) linked to "recipes for action"
D) all of the above
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Dilip Das suggests that police involvement in service activities is a product of their service tradition.
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The goal of police traffic services is increased public revenues.
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One important police service activity is dispute resolution.
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Police services are most often requested by poor urban residents.
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In the research literature, the importance of police service activity has been limited to measures of how it interferes with law enforcement efforts.
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In resolving problems, the police officer selects between two primary strategies-arrest or informal disposition.
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The provision of traffic enforcement is a popular service function of the police.
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Characteristics of the police officer are related to how service calls are handled.
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Researchers have developed standardized definitions of service activities.
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The police, because of their crime control mandate, do not fit the definition of a human service agency.
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The data suggest that citizens have a "demand preference" for service from the police.
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The police tend to be lenient in the enforcement of traffic laws.
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3
The police are an attractive agency for service provision because of their speedy availability and:

A) professionalism
B) public nature
C) low cost
D) ability to use force
D
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Two strategies available to the police in dealing with street people are strict enforcement and benign neglect.
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The coercive force available to police makes them unsuitable as service providers.
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Research on police activities indicates that citizens most frequently call the police for:

A) order maintenance help
B) service activities
C) information
D) crime- control purposes
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Civilianization of police is the use of civilians instead of sworn officers in positions not requiring that authority.
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Most recent police programs for dealing with street people are focused upon:

A) truants
B) the public inebriate
C) the homeless
D) the mentally ill
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Missing person cases are an important area of police service delivery in America. Each month police receive reports on over:

A) 5,000 cases
B) 25,000 cases
C) 10,000 cases
D) 15,000 cases
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Police agencies can direct and influence police service delivery through:

A) issuing policies
B) creating specialist units
C) referring callers to other agencies
D) all of the above
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Often the distinction between police efforts at crime control and those of service provision is determined by:

A) the style of the officer
B) the desires of the citizen
C) departmental policy
D) the final actions of the officer
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Much of the police role in providing a service to citizens reflects the fact that the wishes of citizens, including the desire for services, define the police task in:

A) preventive policing models
B) reactive policing models
C) proactive policing models
D) none of the above
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In a review of missing person's cases, Bishop and Lab found that:

A) most involved danger to the victim
B) most involved other criminal acts
C) most involved stranger abductions
D) none of the above
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In recent years, the number and complexity of police interventions with the mentally ill have:

A) fluctuated
B) increased
C) decreased
D) stabilized
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An important study of police efforts in providing services to citizens was conducted between 1976 and 1978, and was called the:

A) Police Services Study
B) Kansas City Preventive Patrol Project
C) Newark Foot Patrol Project
D) none of the above
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"Street people" is a term used to define problem populations with whom the police must deal, including:

A) truants
B) the homeless
C) gang members
D) all of the above
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The police can use the criminal law to ensure that service is provided to those in need. The use of arrest to secure service is sometimes called:

A) welfare enforcement
B) mercy bookings
C) police discretion
D) all of the above
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An important hindrance to research on police service activity is the:

A) resistance of officers to rendering service
B) lack of a standard definition of service
C) lack of interest in service
D) relative infrequency of service work
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Police service activities include:

A) rendering emergency aid
B) licensing
C) dispute resolution
D) all of the above
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Needing to deal with a large number and variety of situations, officers develop "typifications" that are:

A) based on experience
B) stereotypes of people and problems
C) linked to "recipes for action"
D) all of the above
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Dilip Das suggests that police involvement in service activities is a product of their service tradition.
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The goal of police traffic services is increased public revenues.
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One important police service activity is dispute resolution.
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Police services are most often requested by poor urban residents.
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In the research literature, the importance of police service activity has been limited to measures of how it interferes with law enforcement efforts.
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In resolving problems, the police officer selects between two primary strategies-arrest or informal disposition.
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The provision of traffic enforcement is a popular service function of the police.
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Characteristics of the police officer are related to how service calls are handled.
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Researchers have developed standardized definitions of service activities.
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The police, because of their crime control mandate, do not fit the definition of a human service agency.
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