Deck 4: The Evolution of Policing in America

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The first police in America were affected by their sensitivity to the values and interests of different groups because this sensitivity:

A) allowed the police to develop self- direction
B) kept the police out of political controversies
C) insulated the police from public criticism
D) none of the above
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An important product of making police officer positions a part of the civil service system was:

A) support for police professionalization
B) reduction of political influence
C) development of an occupational identity
D) all of the above
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In the late 19th century, the typical chief of an American city police department was:

A) unable to control the police department
B) a figurehead
C) a "lightning" rod for political controversy
D) all of the above
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Compared to English Bobbies, American police were:

A) given more discretionary authority
B) more representative of government authority
C) more isolated
D) less violent
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The founder of criminal fingerprinting is generally considered to be:

A) William Seavey
B) Alphonse Bertillon
C) Hans Gross
D) Francis Galton
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The spread of municipal policing in America indicates:

A) a pattern of spread similar to contagious disease
B) a tendency for American police to move away from the English model
C) the development of municipal services in general
D) all of the above
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The first professional association of American police administrators was formed in the:

A) 1920s
B) 1940s
C) 1890s
D) 1850s
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The first municipal police agencies in America were:

A) alienated from the community
B) highly bureaucratic
C) legalistic
D) decentralized and neighborhood based
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G.I. Bill benefits for veterans of World War II encouraged many police officers to enroll in college courses.
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The primary goal of police reformers at the start of the 20th century was:

A) removal of the influence of politics from the police
B) improvements in police crime prevention
C) decentralization of police command
D) all of the above
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During the last half of the 19th century every major city in the United States developed uniformed police.
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During the early part of this century reformers began to redefine the police role to make it more narrowly:

A) order maintenance
B) crime control
C) community relations
D) service delivery
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Police leaders and urban elites agreed on police reform to:

A) provide independence for the police
B) create an efficient, professional police
C) enhance police community relations
D) better control the dangerous immigrant classes
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The vehicle through which reformers were able to realize a change in American municipal policing was police professionalization.
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During the reform era the legitimacy and purpose of the American police were tied to crime control.
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Toward the end of the 19th century a movement to reform the American police developed as a result of:

A) police corruption
B) political interference
C) police brutality
D) all of the above
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Which of the following was characteristic of early American municipal police?

A) link to political process
B) centralized administration
C) focus on crime control
D) all of the above
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A variety of structures for the direction and control of American city police were tried during the 18th and 19th centuries, including:

A) civil service appointments of chiefs
B) federal control
C) multimember police commissions
D) elected police chiefs
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The police reform agenda of the Progressives included:

A) centralize police administration
B) improve police personnel
C) reduce the influence of political bosses
D) all of the above
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The tendency of the first American police to be responsive to the concerns of the dominant group in each neighborhood is called:

A) factionalization
B) centralization
C) politicization
D) none of the above
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As a result of the Great Depression, the quality of police personnel was reduced.
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The leaders of the police reform movement included urban elites and police administrators.
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The creation of bureaucratic structures for police organizations weakened the power of police chiefs.
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The police reform movement was nonpartisan in a political sense.
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During the reform era, police agencies became law enforcement agencies.
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Most American police departments were modeled on the English Metropolitan Police.
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Contemporary police reformers support a movement toward community- oriented policing.
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The first college level school of criminology was founded by former police administrator, J. Edgar Hoover.
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The adoption of bureaucratic structures in policing hindered the development of police professionalization.
Question
The professional image of the American police suffered in the 1960s as a result of steadily increasing crime rates.
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The emergence of different squads in police agencies both reflected and supported functional specialization of the police.
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The first police in America were affected by their sensitivity to the values and interests of different groups because this sensitivity:

A) allowed the police to develop self- direction
B) kept the police out of political controversies
C) insulated the police from public criticism
D) none of the above
D
2
An important product of making police officer positions a part of the civil service system was:

A) support for police professionalization
B) reduction of political influence
C) development of an occupational identity
D) all of the above
D
3
In the late 19th century, the typical chief of an American city police department was:

A) unable to control the police department
B) a figurehead
C) a "lightning" rod for political controversy
D) all of the above
D
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Compared to English Bobbies, American police were:

A) given more discretionary authority
B) more representative of government authority
C) more isolated
D) less violent
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The founder of criminal fingerprinting is generally considered to be:

A) William Seavey
B) Alphonse Bertillon
C) Hans Gross
D) Francis Galton
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The spread of municipal policing in America indicates:

A) a pattern of spread similar to contagious disease
B) a tendency for American police to move away from the English model
C) the development of municipal services in general
D) all of the above
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The first professional association of American police administrators was formed in the:

A) 1920s
B) 1940s
C) 1890s
D) 1850s
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The first municipal police agencies in America were:

A) alienated from the community
B) highly bureaucratic
C) legalistic
D) decentralized and neighborhood based
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G.I. Bill benefits for veterans of World War II encouraged many police officers to enroll in college courses.
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The primary goal of police reformers at the start of the 20th century was:

A) removal of the influence of politics from the police
B) improvements in police crime prevention
C) decentralization of police command
D) all of the above
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11
During the last half of the 19th century every major city in the United States developed uniformed police.
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12
During the early part of this century reformers began to redefine the police role to make it more narrowly:

A) order maintenance
B) crime control
C) community relations
D) service delivery
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Police leaders and urban elites agreed on police reform to:

A) provide independence for the police
B) create an efficient, professional police
C) enhance police community relations
D) better control the dangerous immigrant classes
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The vehicle through which reformers were able to realize a change in American municipal policing was police professionalization.
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During the reform era the legitimacy and purpose of the American police were tied to crime control.
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Toward the end of the 19th century a movement to reform the American police developed as a result of:

A) police corruption
B) political interference
C) police brutality
D) all of the above
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17
Which of the following was characteristic of early American municipal police?

A) link to political process
B) centralized administration
C) focus on crime control
D) all of the above
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A variety of structures for the direction and control of American city police were tried during the 18th and 19th centuries, including:

A) civil service appointments of chiefs
B) federal control
C) multimember police commissions
D) elected police chiefs
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The police reform agenda of the Progressives included:

A) centralize police administration
B) improve police personnel
C) reduce the influence of political bosses
D) all of the above
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The tendency of the first American police to be responsive to the concerns of the dominant group in each neighborhood is called:

A) factionalization
B) centralization
C) politicization
D) none of the above
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As a result of the Great Depression, the quality of police personnel was reduced.
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The leaders of the police reform movement included urban elites and police administrators.
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The creation of bureaucratic structures for police organizations weakened the power of police chiefs.
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The police reform movement was nonpartisan in a political sense.
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During the reform era, police agencies became law enforcement agencies.
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Most American police departments were modeled on the English Metropolitan Police.
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Contemporary police reformers support a movement toward community- oriented policing.
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The first college level school of criminology was founded by former police administrator, J. Edgar Hoover.
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The adoption of bureaucratic structures in policing hindered the development of police professionalization.
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The professional image of the American police suffered in the 1960s as a result of steadily increasing crime rates.
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The emergence of different squads in police agencies both reflected and supported functional specialization of the police.
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