Deck 17: Current Trends and Future Issues in Policing

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Policing occurs on two levels, the street or practice level, and:

A) socially
B) nationally
C) organizationally
D) none of the above
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The community policing movement promises to:

A) increase variation between agencies
B) reduce variation within agencies
C) have no major effect on police practice
D) none of the above
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If successful, the community policing movement may produce variation in police practice even within jurisdictions.
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The future of policing in America may involve greater uniformity in policing as a result of:

A) the effect of the "drug war"
B) the impact of technology
C) civil liability
D) all of the above
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Thus far, the number of police departments achieving accreditation is approximately:

A) 500
B) 300
C) 25
D) 50
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Most collective bargaining in the public sector is guided by statutes that identify issues, which can be negotiated called:

A) permissive issues
B) management rights
C) excluded issues
D) mandatory issues
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Police unions tend to focus on "bread- and- butter" interests of their membership such as:

A) wages and benefits
B) job security
C) job conditions
D) all of the above
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A likely future for policing in America involves:

A) greater uniformity in practice
B) no substantial change in practice
C) greater diversity in practice
D) all of the above
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The standards for law enforcement accreditation require that police departments:

A) adopt policies in specific areas
B) adopt a specific set of policies
C) achieve minimum staffing levels
D) none of the above
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Behavior that is careless or insufficiently careful is:

A) generally blameless
B) intentional
C) negligent
D) uncontrollable
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One result of computerization in policing has been to increase the burden on officers to:

A) enforce criminal laws
B) respond to calls for assistance
C) gather and record information
D) all of the above
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A major obstacle to pressures toward greater uniformity in American policing is the movement toward:

A) community oriented policing
B) increased civil liability of police
C) law enforcement accreditation
D) none of the above
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Police unions originated with the successful strike by Boston police officers in 1919.
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Court decisions holding police agencies liable for failure to arrest and other negligence have occurred in:

A) drunk driving cases
B) cases involving high speed pursuits
C) domestic violence cases
D) all of the above
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The very complexity of policing limits an ability to predict police outcomes.
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The war on drugs in recent years has led to:

A) increased federal support for local law enforcement
B) interagency cooperation
C) the identification of a common police enemy
D) all of the above
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Community policing entails:

A) police- community reciprocity
B) professionalization of police
C) centralized police command
D) all of the above
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The greatest changes in policing in America that have been the result of technological advances have been those in the area of weapons.
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Police unions typically represent the concerns of police officers at a national level.
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The first police agency in the United States to receive the status of accredited was:

A) Austin, TX, Police Department
B) Mt. Dora, FL, Police Department
C) New York City Police Department
D) Macon, GA, Police Department
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One effect of disorganized community is greater police dependence on community expectations.
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Law Enforcement Accreditation Standards require police agencies to adopt specific policies.
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Police unions have generally served as a force for change in policing.
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We seek to understand the police in hopes of directing or changing the practice of policing.
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The U.S. Supreme Court essentially rewrote police deadly force policies with its decision in
Tennessee v. Garner
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In community policing the purpose of patrol is less to respond to calls for aid than to prevent the need for such calls.
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Policing on the street represents an interaction of community, organizational, and individual correlates of policing.
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The hallmark of the American police is variety.
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Some contend law enforcement accreditation seeks to standardize police organizations and behavior.
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Lawsuits against the police filed in federal courts raise questions about federalism.
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Deck 17: Current Trends and Future Issues in Policing
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Policing occurs on two levels, the street or practice level, and:

A) socially
B) nationally
C) organizationally
D) none of the above
A
2
The community policing movement promises to:

A) increase variation between agencies
B) reduce variation within agencies
C) have no major effect on police practice
D) none of the above
D
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If successful, the community policing movement may produce variation in police practice even within jurisdictions.
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The future of policing in America may involve greater uniformity in policing as a result of:

A) the effect of the "drug war"
B) the impact of technology
C) civil liability
D) all of the above
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Thus far, the number of police departments achieving accreditation is approximately:

A) 500
B) 300
C) 25
D) 50
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Most collective bargaining in the public sector is guided by statutes that identify issues, which can be negotiated called:

A) permissive issues
B) management rights
C) excluded issues
D) mandatory issues
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Police unions tend to focus on "bread- and- butter" interests of their membership such as:

A) wages and benefits
B) job security
C) job conditions
D) all of the above
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A likely future for policing in America involves:

A) greater uniformity in practice
B) no substantial change in practice
C) greater diversity in practice
D) all of the above
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The standards for law enforcement accreditation require that police departments:

A) adopt policies in specific areas
B) adopt a specific set of policies
C) achieve minimum staffing levels
D) none of the above
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Behavior that is careless or insufficiently careful is:

A) generally blameless
B) intentional
C) negligent
D) uncontrollable
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One result of computerization in policing has been to increase the burden on officers to:

A) enforce criminal laws
B) respond to calls for assistance
C) gather and record information
D) all of the above
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A major obstacle to pressures toward greater uniformity in American policing is the movement toward:

A) community oriented policing
B) increased civil liability of police
C) law enforcement accreditation
D) none of the above
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Police unions originated with the successful strike by Boston police officers in 1919.
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Court decisions holding police agencies liable for failure to arrest and other negligence have occurred in:

A) drunk driving cases
B) cases involving high speed pursuits
C) domestic violence cases
D) all of the above
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The very complexity of policing limits an ability to predict police outcomes.
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The war on drugs in recent years has led to:

A) increased federal support for local law enforcement
B) interagency cooperation
C) the identification of a common police enemy
D) all of the above
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Community policing entails:

A) police- community reciprocity
B) professionalization of police
C) centralized police command
D) all of the above
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The greatest changes in policing in America that have been the result of technological advances have been those in the area of weapons.
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Police unions typically represent the concerns of police officers at a national level.
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20
The first police agency in the United States to receive the status of accredited was:

A) Austin, TX, Police Department
B) Mt. Dora, FL, Police Department
C) New York City Police Department
D) Macon, GA, Police Department
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One effect of disorganized community is greater police dependence on community expectations.
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Law Enforcement Accreditation Standards require police agencies to adopt specific policies.
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Police unions have generally served as a force for change in policing.
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We seek to understand the police in hopes of directing or changing the practice of policing.
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The U.S. Supreme Court essentially rewrote police deadly force policies with its decision in
Tennessee v. Garner
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In community policing the purpose of patrol is less to respond to calls for aid than to prevent the need for such calls.
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Policing on the street represents an interaction of community, organizational, and individual correlates of policing.
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The hallmark of the American police is variety.
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Some contend law enforcement accreditation seeks to standardize police organizations and behavior.
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Lawsuits against the police filed in federal courts raise questions about federalism.
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