Deck 12: Law Enforcement and the Police
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Deck 12: Law Enforcement and the Police
1
Reactive policing, in general, is associated with a legal system that is more:
A) advanced
B) centralized
C) democratic
D) all of the above
A) advanced
B) centralized
C) democratic
D) all of the above
C
2
The results of the Kansas City Preventive Patrol project indicated that routine police patrol:
A) was less expensive than directed patrols
B) increased citizen feelings of safety
C) decreased the level of public crimes
D) none of the above
A) was less expensive than directed patrols
B) increased citizen feelings of safety
C) decreased the level of public crimes
D) none of the above
D
3
A major cause of racial riots in the 1960s and today appears to be dissatisfaction of minority groups with the police.
True
4
The crime- control strategy that is reactive and seeks the goal of enforcement is known as:
A) traditional policing
B) team policing
C) problem- oriented policing
D) community- oriented policing
A) traditional policing
B) team policing
C) problem- oriented policing
D) community- oriented policing
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5
In a reactive police system discretionary power:
A) rests with the citizens
B) rests with the police
C) is reserved to the courts
D) is tightly controlled
A) rests with the citizens
B) rests with the police
C) is reserved to the courts
D) is tightly controlled
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6
One recent change in criminal investigation has been the increased use of proactive techniques such as decoy units.
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7
Rapid response to calls for service is often not important to solving crimes because citizens wait to call the police in the first place.
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8
The effect of police patrol in one area moving the incidence of crime to an adjoining area is known as crime:
A) control
B) displacement
C) removal
D) prevention
A) control
B) displacement
C) removal
D) prevention
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9
When the police or government acts on its own initiative to enforce the law, it is said to be:
A) preemptive
B) proactive
C) reactive
D) none of the above
A) preemptive
B) proactive
C) reactive
D) none of the above
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10
Problem- oriented policing involves police with the community to solve problems:
A) important to community members
B) identified by police as leading to crime
C) defined by community leaders
D) none of the above
A) important to community members
B) identified by police as leading to crime
C) defined by community leaders
D) none of the above
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11
A reactive police agency's records will show a relatively high proportion of:
A) street crimes
B) traffic offenses
C) regulatory offenses
D) vice crimes
A) street crimes
B) traffic offenses
C) regulatory offenses
D) vice crimes
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12
A mayonnaise theory of police patrol suggests that:
A) routine patrol has no effects
B) small changes in patrol have no effect
C) levels of patrol are matters of personal taste
D) large increases in patrol are wasteful
A) routine patrol has no effects
B) small changes in patrol have no effect
C) levels of patrol are matters of personal taste
D) large increases in patrol are wasteful
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13
Police crime- control activities and actions are influenced by:
A) organizational characteristics
B) officer characteristics
C) community characteristics
D) all of the above
A) organizational characteristics
B) officer characteristics
C) community characteristics
D) all of the above
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14
The impossible mandate of the police in America is:
A) service provision
B) crime control
C) order maintenance
D) law enforcement
A) service provision
B) crime control
C) order maintenance
D) law enforcement
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15
Efforts to improve relations between the police and the community, as well as improve police effectiveness in crime control led, in the 1960s and 1970s, to:
A) police consolidation
B) police professionalization
C) team policing
D) all of the above
A) police consolidation
B) police professionalization
C) team policing
D) all of the above
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16
The application of the law, usually through arrest, on those who violate criminal statutes is:
A) legalism
B) control
C) prevention
D) none of the above
A) legalism
B) control
C) prevention
D) none of the above
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17
The primary crime- control tactic of the American police is:
A) tactical patrol
B) target hardening
C) undercover investigation
D) routine patrol
A) tactical patrol
B) target hardening
C) undercover investigation
D) routine patrol
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18
Focusing on disorder problems to prevent crime by strengthening community social control is characteristic of:
A) proactive policing
B) quality- of- life policing
C) reactive policing
D) all of the above
A) proactive policing
B) quality- of- life policing
C) reactive policing
D) all of the above
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19
Evaluations of foot patrol experiments in a number of cities reveal that foot patrol results in reduced levels of crime.
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20
Uniformed patrol is expected to provide:
A) the ability for officers to detect crimes
B) a police presence and deterrent to crime
C) rapid response to calls for aid
D) all of the above
A) the ability for officers to detect crimes
B) a police presence and deterrent to crime
C) rapid response to calls for aid
D) all of the above
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21
Partly as a result of a federal initiative, many police agencies began to change the way they assigned patrol resources in the 1970s based on research known as victim surveys.
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22
Policing in America tends to be proactive.
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23
Patrol staffing experiments indicate that two officers per patrol car increase officer and citizen safety.
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24
The Rand Corporation study of the criminal investigation process revealed that detectives concentrate their efforts on administrative tasks.
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25
Langworthy's research indicated that opening and operating a sting operation has no effect on levels of crime in the immediate area.
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26
To date, research on the effectiveness of "zero- tolerance" or "quality- of- life" policing has produced mixed results.
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27
Law enforcement is the most complicated and difficult to communicate of all police functions.
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28
The detective is often considered the premiere crime fighter among police.
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29
In community- oriented policing, community leaders are the persons who define the problems and priorities for the police.
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30
The prevailing public image of the police is that of crime fighters.
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31
As a result of research into the investigation process, many police agencies have changed their practices so that all crimes receive an immediate follow- up investigation.
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