Deck 6: Private and Special-Purpose Police

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The term "private police" covers a wide variety of personnel, organizations, and structures.
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Many of the largest and best known private security companies of today began by providing protection to businesses involved in:

A) manufacturing
B) mining
C) transportation
D) none of the above
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Campus police as a special- purpose police agency experienced their greatest growth in the:

A) late 1800s
B) last ten years
C) middle 1900s
D) middle 1800s
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Compared to those with general- purpose police, public relationships with officers of private or special- purpose police, are typically more tense and hostile.
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If the person/organization seeking private police protection hires and deploys its own officers, it has:

A) a contract security model
B) a personal security model
C) a proprietary security model
D) none of the above
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In recent decades, the number and importance of private police has:

A) fluctuated widely
B) grown considerably
C) decreased considerably
D) remained stable
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Often, the primary distinction between officers of general- purpose and special- purpose police agencies is found in:

A) what officers do
B) agency functions
C) where officers do policing
D) none of the above
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Forerunners to contemporary private police include:

A) Gameskeepers
B) The Bow Street Runners
C) Footmen
D) all of the above
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While most cities and counties provided their own police protection, contract services are used by:

A) 40 percent
B) 15 percent
C) 20 percent
D) 25 percent
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Estimates of the private security component of the police industry place the number of such agencies at over:

A) 50,000
B) 25,000
C) 5,000
D) 10,000
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Perhaps the first example of a special- purpose police agency in the Anglo- American experience was the:

A) Burns Detective Agency
B) Yale University Police
C) Bow Street Runners
D) Thames River Police
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Private and special- purpose police raise difficult issues of accountability and:

A) effectiveness
B) legality
C) cost
D) fairness
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After the September 11, 2001 attack, screening of airline passengers has been assigned to private policing agencies.
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Which of the following is an example of a special- purpose police agency?

A) Transit Police
B) Park Police
C) Housing Police
D) all of the above
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Laws often grant policing powers to private agencies with little attention paid to the employees of the agency.
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The employment of security officers at factories and construction sites is an example of the function of:

A) physical security
B) information security
C) personnel security
D) all of the above
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Special- purpose police are usually organized along functional lines that reflect the:

A) lack of private security
B) interests of the state government
C) number of police available
D) public service they are to protect
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Special- purpose police typically serve the same functions as general- purpose police.
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An investigator who encourages otherwise innocent people to commit crimes in order to make the arrests and gain the reward is known as a(n):

A) bounty hunter
B) agent provocatuer
C) thief taker
D) detective
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Factors that encouraged the growth and spread of private policing during the 19th century included:

A) the lack of police in rural areas
B) the growth of the labor movement
C) the lack of public police detectives
D) all of the above
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Special- purpose police agencies differ from general- purpose police in terms of organizational structure.
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In comparison to general- purpose police, it is often easier for managers to direct and control the actions of officers in private and special police agencies.
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The majority of private security organizations are probably those that provide contract services.
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In general, private and special- purpose police serve more narrowly defined clients and purposes.
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In recent years, the majority of states have enacted laws to regulate the private security industry.
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One drawback of the existence of special- purpose police is the fragmentation of police service in an area.
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Separate transit and housing authority police exist in several American cities.
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The current growth in private policing represents the development of a new form of policing.
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Private policing is often an attractive solution to problems perceived in the effectiveness of the public police.
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The importance of different police functions served by the private police reflects the interests of the general public.
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The term "private police" covers a wide variety of personnel, organizations, and structures.
True
2
Many of the largest and best known private security companies of today began by providing protection to businesses involved in:

A) manufacturing
B) mining
C) transportation
D) none of the above
C
3
Campus police as a special- purpose police agency experienced their greatest growth in the:

A) late 1800s
B) last ten years
C) middle 1900s
D) middle 1800s
C
4
Compared to those with general- purpose police, public relationships with officers of private or special- purpose police, are typically more tense and hostile.
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If the person/organization seeking private police protection hires and deploys its own officers, it has:

A) a contract security model
B) a personal security model
C) a proprietary security model
D) none of the above
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In recent decades, the number and importance of private police has:

A) fluctuated widely
B) grown considerably
C) decreased considerably
D) remained stable
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Often, the primary distinction between officers of general- purpose and special- purpose police agencies is found in:

A) what officers do
B) agency functions
C) where officers do policing
D) none of the above
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Forerunners to contemporary private police include:

A) Gameskeepers
B) The Bow Street Runners
C) Footmen
D) all of the above
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While most cities and counties provided their own police protection, contract services are used by:

A) 40 percent
B) 15 percent
C) 20 percent
D) 25 percent
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10
Estimates of the private security component of the police industry place the number of such agencies at over:

A) 50,000
B) 25,000
C) 5,000
D) 10,000
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Perhaps the first example of a special- purpose police agency in the Anglo- American experience was the:

A) Burns Detective Agency
B) Yale University Police
C) Bow Street Runners
D) Thames River Police
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Private and special- purpose police raise difficult issues of accountability and:

A) effectiveness
B) legality
C) cost
D) fairness
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13
After the September 11, 2001 attack, screening of airline passengers has been assigned to private policing agencies.
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Which of the following is an example of a special- purpose police agency?

A) Transit Police
B) Park Police
C) Housing Police
D) all of the above
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Laws often grant policing powers to private agencies with little attention paid to the employees of the agency.
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The employment of security officers at factories and construction sites is an example of the function of:

A) physical security
B) information security
C) personnel security
D) all of the above
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Special- purpose police are usually organized along functional lines that reflect the:

A) lack of private security
B) interests of the state government
C) number of police available
D) public service they are to protect
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Special- purpose police typically serve the same functions as general- purpose police.
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An investigator who encourages otherwise innocent people to commit crimes in order to make the arrests and gain the reward is known as a(n):

A) bounty hunter
B) agent provocatuer
C) thief taker
D) detective
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Factors that encouraged the growth and spread of private policing during the 19th century included:

A) the lack of police in rural areas
B) the growth of the labor movement
C) the lack of public police detectives
D) all of the above
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Special- purpose police agencies differ from general- purpose police in terms of organizational structure.
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In comparison to general- purpose police, it is often easier for managers to direct and control the actions of officers in private and special police agencies.
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The majority of private security organizations are probably those that provide contract services.
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In general, private and special- purpose police serve more narrowly defined clients and purposes.
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In recent years, the majority of states have enacted laws to regulate the private security industry.
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One drawback of the existence of special- purpose police is the fragmentation of police service in an area.
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Separate transit and housing authority police exist in several American cities.
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The current growth in private policing represents the development of a new form of policing.
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Private policing is often an attractive solution to problems perceived in the effectiveness of the public police.
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The importance of different police functions served by the private police reflects the interests of the general public.
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