Deck 4: Patrol: The Backbone Of Police Operations

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Foot patrol has recently made a comeback as a police patrol function largely due to

A) community policing.
B) the high cost of gasoline.
C) citizen request.
D) department budget shortages.
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There is no resource more valuable to a police department than

A) citizens.
B) informants.
C) undercover officers.
D) patrol officers.
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__________________ involves unstructured patrol throughout a beat,by varying methods,in an effort to deter crime by creating a sense of police omnipresence.

A) Preventive patrol
B) Random patrol
C) Routine patrol
D) Saturation patrol
Question
Which of the following is not an important patrol function?

A) gathering intelligence
B) making arrests
C) responding to noncrime calls for service
D) controlling traffic
E) determining a suspect's guilt
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Officers are granted discretion when deciding to arrest except

A) when the offender is DWI.
B) when directed by a supervisor.
C) under statutory provisions.
D) for traffic offenses only.
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Vehicle-mounted video is used to

A) help settle court cases.
B) assist in internal affairs investigations.
C) help officers write their incident reports.
D) all of the other choices.
E) none of the other choices.
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An effective police response time is often considered to be a maximum of

A) 1 minute.
B) 3 minutes.
C) 6 minutes.
D) 10 minutes.
E) 15 minutes.
Question
Police effectiveness is usually measured in

A) police citizen satisfaction surveys.
B) response time.
C) clearance rates.
D) crime index.
Question
Geographic locations where crime incidents tend to cluster are known as a

A) hot spots.
B) geo-patrol.
C) offense cluster.
D) crime grouping.
Question
A crime recently committed is called

A) proximate.
B) remote.
C) proportionate.
D) differential.
E) involved.
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The majority of the U.S.police agencies employ

A) more than 80 officers.
B) between 50 and 60 officers.
C) between 30 and 40 officers.
D) fewer than 20 officers.
E) fewer than 4 officers.
Question
Which of the following is not a specific category in the NCIC's missing person file?

A) disabled
B) voluntary
C) endangered
D) involuntary
E) juvenile
Question
_________ patrol reverses the advantages and disadvantages of foot patrol.

A) Bicycle
B) Motorcycle
C) Mounted
D) Boat
E) Automobile
Question
Foot patrol programs

A) greatly reduce crime rates.
B) improve public relations between the police and the community.
C) are the most cost-effective form of patrol.
D) all of the other choices.
E) none of the other choices.
Question
It is generally conceded that the backbone of the police department is the

A) juvenile division.
B) detective bureau.
C) patrol division.
D) support services.
E) dispatcher.
Question
Patrol officers are expected to serve as

A) clergy.
B) therapists.
C) psychologists.
D) all of the other choices.
E) none of the other choices.
Question
The Supreme Court case of United States v.Place (1983)dealt with the issue of

A) rapidity of police response time.
B) assigning rookies to high-crime areas and "fast" shifts to help them learn their new job more rapidly.
C) whether a K-9 sniff of luggage constitutes a search.
D) whether air patrol violated citizens' expectation of privacy.
E) how officers should respond to various types of crowd situations.
Question
Gathering intelligence is

A) an important part of the patrol function.
B) only reserved for seasoned veterans.
C) a crucial function within special operations.
D) a function within undercover operations.
Question
Which patrol method is known for its "stealth factor"?

A) boat
B) bicycle
C) automobile
D) motorcycle
E) mounted
Question
Sporting events,political events,rock concerts,and parades are all functions of patrol officers in the category of

A) public gatherings.
B) arrest.
C) non crime calls for service.
D) community service.
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Peacekeeping counts for the lowest amount of time in an officer's routine day.
Question
The Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment found that increasing or decreasing routine preventive patrol had a measurable positive effect on

A) crime.
B) citizens' fear of crime.
C) police response time.
D) all of the other choices.
E) none of the other choices.
Question
Most jurisdictions use some form of foot patrol in combination with automobile patrol.
Question
Patrol is typically divided into ________ shifts.

A) six
B) five
C) four
D) three
E) two
Question
The patrol that seeks to develop rapport between officers and citizens is _________ patrol.

A) automobile
B) K-9
C) mounted horse
D) foot
E) motorcycle
Question
The first stage of the SARA problem-solving process is called

A) searching.
B) solving.
C) scanning
D) stopping.
E) selecting.
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A police department that implements a K-9 program faces a potential increase in vulnerability to lawsuits.
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Unless the missing person is a juvenile or handicapped,police usually do not get involved.
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Training of K-9 officers and their dogs is a large cost to a department.
Question
A technique that uses a large number of patrol officers for specific enforcement in a concentrated area or for enhanced enforcement during specific event is called

A) routine patrol.
B) saturation patrol.
C) preventive patrol.
D) random patrol.
Question
Research has consistently shown that automobile patrol effectively prevents crime.
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The Philadelphia Foot Patrol Experiment has garnered attention for its focus on place-based policing.
Question
The possibility of on-scene arrests is most affected by

A) police response time.
B) citizen reporting time.
C) dispatch efficiency.
D) officer training.
E) none of the other choices.
Question
Problem-oriented policing was formally introduced by

A) Herman Goldstein.
B) Gerald Garner.
C) Carl Klockars.
D) James Spurlock.
E) Jack Rahtz.
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Bicycle patrol is growing in popularity.
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The most expensive form of patrol is automobile patrol.
Question
All are disadvantages of motorcycle patrol operations except

A) high cost of operation.
B) limited use.
C) safety of the officer.
D) all are disadvantages of motorcycle patrol operations.
Question
According to Spelman and Brown,in reported serious crimes,arrests were attributed to fast police response time in ___________ of the cases.

A) less than 3 percent
B) 15-20 percent
C) nearly 33 percent
D) half
E) more than 66 percent
Question
Over the past several years,_______ has/have become popular with rural law enforcement.

A) mounted patrol
B) air patrol
C) motorcycles
D) all-terrain vehicles (ATVs)
Question
Patrol effectiveness is measured by response time.
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MATCHING
Each item may be matched only once. Select the best match.a.differential police response
e.involvement crimes
b.directed patrol
f.problem-oriented policing
c.discovery crimes
g.proportionate assignment
d.hot spots
h.split-force patrol
uses officers' discretionary patrol time to focus on specific department goals
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______________ ______________ determines if the response was implemented as planned.
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Knock and talk is where an officer knocks on a resident's door and asks if they can talk.
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A strategy that does not have a specific focus or aim in enforcement is _____________ patrol.
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MATCHING
Each item may be matched only once. Select the best match.a.differential police response
e.involvement crimes
b.directed patrol
f.problem-oriented policing
c.discovery crimes
g.proportionate assignment
d.hot spots
h.split-force patrol
a proactive approach to patrol and policing that focuses on problems to be solved rather than incidents to be responded to
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MATCHING
Each item may be matched only once. Select the best match.a.differential police response
e.involvement crimes
b.directed patrol
f.problem-oriented policing
c.discovery crimes
g.proportionate assignment
d.hot spots
h.split-force patrol
geographic locations where crime incidents tend to cluster
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MATCHING
Each item may be matched only once. Select the best match.a.differential police response
e.involvement crimes
b.directed patrol
f.problem-oriented policing
c.discovery crimes
g.proportionate assignment
d.hot spots
h.split-force patrol
a technique based on preventive patrol that maintains a continuous police presence to deter criminal activity; assigns multiple units to a single geographical area or beat
Question
_____________ patrol has the greatest mobility and flexibility and is usually the most cost-effective patrol method.
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MATCHING
Each item may be matched only once. Select the best match.a.differential police response
e.involvement crimes
b.directed patrol
f.problem-oriented policing
c.discovery crimes
g.proportionate assignment
d.hot spots
h.split-force patrol
determines the boundaries of a patrol beat based on the number of calls for service,the amount and severity of crime occurring in various areas,population density,routes to the areas,and any special problems that might be involved
Question
The _________ is considered the mainstay of the patrol division.
Question
The time elapsed between when a call for service is received and when the police arrive on the scene is called the _____________ time.
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The most expensive form of patrol is _____________ patrol.
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Problem-oriented policing involves a fundamental shift in perspective,from proactive to reactive policing.
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Differential police response strategies are based on the traditional "first-come,first-served" and as-fast-as-possible response.
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MATCHING
Each item may be matched only once. Select the best match.a.differential police response
e.involvement crimes
b.directed patrol
f.problem-oriented policing
c.discovery crimes
g.proportionate assignment
d.hot spots
h.split-force patrol
offenses in which the victim and suspect confront each other
Question
Police motorcycle officers were first used in Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania,in 1947.
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Split-force patrol is a technique based on preventive patrol that maintains a continuous police presence to deter criminal activity.
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The oldest form of patrol is ____________ patrol.
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MATCHING
Each item may be matched only once. Select the best match.a.differential police response
e.involvement crimes
b.directed patrol
f.problem-oriented policing
c.discovery crimes
g.proportionate assignment
d.hot spots
h.split-force patrol
bases the rapidity of response and type of responder on the type of incident and whether it is in progress,proximate,or cold
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MATCHING
Each item may be matched only once. Select the best match.a.differential police response
e.involvement crimes
b.directed patrol
f.problem-oriented policing
c.discovery crimes
g.proportionate assignment
d.hot spots
h.split-force patrol
offenses that are detected only after they are completed
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Explain the SARA problem-solving process,its specific stages,and how it is used in law enforcement.
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Discuss the assigned vehicle program and how it affects ownership and pride within officers.
Question
Describe the advantages and disadvantages of air patrol and water patrol.
Question
Discuss in detail the design of the Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment and its results.
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Deck 4: Patrol: The Backbone Of Police Operations
1
Foot patrol has recently made a comeback as a police patrol function largely due to

A) community policing.
B) the high cost of gasoline.
C) citizen request.
D) department budget shortages.
A
2
There is no resource more valuable to a police department than

A) citizens.
B) informants.
C) undercover officers.
D) patrol officers.
D
3
__________________ involves unstructured patrol throughout a beat,by varying methods,in an effort to deter crime by creating a sense of police omnipresence.

A) Preventive patrol
B) Random patrol
C) Routine patrol
D) Saturation patrol
C
4
Which of the following is not an important patrol function?

A) gathering intelligence
B) making arrests
C) responding to noncrime calls for service
D) controlling traffic
E) determining a suspect's guilt
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Officers are granted discretion when deciding to arrest except

A) when the offender is DWI.
B) when directed by a supervisor.
C) under statutory provisions.
D) for traffic offenses only.
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Vehicle-mounted video is used to

A) help settle court cases.
B) assist in internal affairs investigations.
C) help officers write their incident reports.
D) all of the other choices.
E) none of the other choices.
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An effective police response time is often considered to be a maximum of

A) 1 minute.
B) 3 minutes.
C) 6 minutes.
D) 10 minutes.
E) 15 minutes.
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Police effectiveness is usually measured in

A) police citizen satisfaction surveys.
B) response time.
C) clearance rates.
D) crime index.
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Geographic locations where crime incidents tend to cluster are known as a

A) hot spots.
B) geo-patrol.
C) offense cluster.
D) crime grouping.
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A crime recently committed is called

A) proximate.
B) remote.
C) proportionate.
D) differential.
E) involved.
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The majority of the U.S.police agencies employ

A) more than 80 officers.
B) between 50 and 60 officers.
C) between 30 and 40 officers.
D) fewer than 20 officers.
E) fewer than 4 officers.
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Which of the following is not a specific category in the NCIC's missing person file?

A) disabled
B) voluntary
C) endangered
D) involuntary
E) juvenile
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_________ patrol reverses the advantages and disadvantages of foot patrol.

A) Bicycle
B) Motorcycle
C) Mounted
D) Boat
E) Automobile
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Foot patrol programs

A) greatly reduce crime rates.
B) improve public relations between the police and the community.
C) are the most cost-effective form of patrol.
D) all of the other choices.
E) none of the other choices.
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It is generally conceded that the backbone of the police department is the

A) juvenile division.
B) detective bureau.
C) patrol division.
D) support services.
E) dispatcher.
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Patrol officers are expected to serve as

A) clergy.
B) therapists.
C) psychologists.
D) all of the other choices.
E) none of the other choices.
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17
The Supreme Court case of United States v.Place (1983)dealt with the issue of

A) rapidity of police response time.
B) assigning rookies to high-crime areas and "fast" shifts to help them learn their new job more rapidly.
C) whether a K-9 sniff of luggage constitutes a search.
D) whether air patrol violated citizens' expectation of privacy.
E) how officers should respond to various types of crowd situations.
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Gathering intelligence is

A) an important part of the patrol function.
B) only reserved for seasoned veterans.
C) a crucial function within special operations.
D) a function within undercover operations.
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Which patrol method is known for its "stealth factor"?

A) boat
B) bicycle
C) automobile
D) motorcycle
E) mounted
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Sporting events,political events,rock concerts,and parades are all functions of patrol officers in the category of

A) public gatherings.
B) arrest.
C) non crime calls for service.
D) community service.
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Peacekeeping counts for the lowest amount of time in an officer's routine day.
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22
The Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment found that increasing or decreasing routine preventive patrol had a measurable positive effect on

A) crime.
B) citizens' fear of crime.
C) police response time.
D) all of the other choices.
E) none of the other choices.
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23
Most jurisdictions use some form of foot patrol in combination with automobile patrol.
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24
Patrol is typically divided into ________ shifts.

A) six
B) five
C) four
D) three
E) two
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The patrol that seeks to develop rapport between officers and citizens is _________ patrol.

A) automobile
B) K-9
C) mounted horse
D) foot
E) motorcycle
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The first stage of the SARA problem-solving process is called

A) searching.
B) solving.
C) scanning
D) stopping.
E) selecting.
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A police department that implements a K-9 program faces a potential increase in vulnerability to lawsuits.
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Unless the missing person is a juvenile or handicapped,police usually do not get involved.
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Training of K-9 officers and their dogs is a large cost to a department.
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A technique that uses a large number of patrol officers for specific enforcement in a concentrated area or for enhanced enforcement during specific event is called

A) routine patrol.
B) saturation patrol.
C) preventive patrol.
D) random patrol.
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Research has consistently shown that automobile patrol effectively prevents crime.
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The Philadelphia Foot Patrol Experiment has garnered attention for its focus on place-based policing.
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The possibility of on-scene arrests is most affected by

A) police response time.
B) citizen reporting time.
C) dispatch efficiency.
D) officer training.
E) none of the other choices.
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Problem-oriented policing was formally introduced by

A) Herman Goldstein.
B) Gerald Garner.
C) Carl Klockars.
D) James Spurlock.
E) Jack Rahtz.
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Bicycle patrol is growing in popularity.
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The most expensive form of patrol is automobile patrol.
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All are disadvantages of motorcycle patrol operations except

A) high cost of operation.
B) limited use.
C) safety of the officer.
D) all are disadvantages of motorcycle patrol operations.
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According to Spelman and Brown,in reported serious crimes,arrests were attributed to fast police response time in ___________ of the cases.

A) less than 3 percent
B) 15-20 percent
C) nearly 33 percent
D) half
E) more than 66 percent
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Over the past several years,_______ has/have become popular with rural law enforcement.

A) mounted patrol
B) air patrol
C) motorcycles
D) all-terrain vehicles (ATVs)
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Patrol effectiveness is measured by response time.
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MATCHING
Each item may be matched only once. Select the best match.a.differential police response
e.involvement crimes
b.directed patrol
f.problem-oriented policing
c.discovery crimes
g.proportionate assignment
d.hot spots
h.split-force patrol
uses officers' discretionary patrol time to focus on specific department goals
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______________ ______________ determines if the response was implemented as planned.
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Knock and talk is where an officer knocks on a resident's door and asks if they can talk.
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A strategy that does not have a specific focus or aim in enforcement is _____________ patrol.
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MATCHING
Each item may be matched only once. Select the best match.a.differential police response
e.involvement crimes
b.directed patrol
f.problem-oriented policing
c.discovery crimes
g.proportionate assignment
d.hot spots
h.split-force patrol
a proactive approach to patrol and policing that focuses on problems to be solved rather than incidents to be responded to
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MATCHING
Each item may be matched only once. Select the best match.a.differential police response
e.involvement crimes
b.directed patrol
f.problem-oriented policing
c.discovery crimes
g.proportionate assignment
d.hot spots
h.split-force patrol
geographic locations where crime incidents tend to cluster
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Each item may be matched only once. Select the best match.a.differential police response
e.involvement crimes
b.directed patrol
f.problem-oriented policing
c.discovery crimes
g.proportionate assignment
d.hot spots
h.split-force patrol
a technique based on preventive patrol that maintains a continuous police presence to deter criminal activity; assigns multiple units to a single geographical area or beat
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_____________ patrol has the greatest mobility and flexibility and is usually the most cost-effective patrol method.
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Each item may be matched only once. Select the best match.a.differential police response
e.involvement crimes
b.directed patrol
f.problem-oriented policing
c.discovery crimes
g.proportionate assignment
d.hot spots
h.split-force patrol
determines the boundaries of a patrol beat based on the number of calls for service,the amount and severity of crime occurring in various areas,population density,routes to the areas,and any special problems that might be involved
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The _________ is considered the mainstay of the patrol division.
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The time elapsed between when a call for service is received and when the police arrive on the scene is called the _____________ time.
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The most expensive form of patrol is _____________ patrol.
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Problem-oriented policing involves a fundamental shift in perspective,from proactive to reactive policing.
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Differential police response strategies are based on the traditional "first-come,first-served" and as-fast-as-possible response.
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Each item may be matched only once. Select the best match.a.differential police response
e.involvement crimes
b.directed patrol
f.problem-oriented policing
c.discovery crimes
g.proportionate assignment
d.hot spots
h.split-force patrol
offenses in which the victim and suspect confront each other
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Police motorcycle officers were first used in Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania,in 1947.
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Split-force patrol is a technique based on preventive patrol that maintains a continuous police presence to deter criminal activity.
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The oldest form of patrol is ____________ patrol.
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Each item may be matched only once. Select the best match.a.differential police response
e.involvement crimes
b.directed patrol
f.problem-oriented policing
c.discovery crimes
g.proportionate assignment
d.hot spots
h.split-force patrol
bases the rapidity of response and type of responder on the type of incident and whether it is in progress,proximate,or cold
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Each item may be matched only once. Select the best match.a.differential police response
e.involvement crimes
b.directed patrol
f.problem-oriented policing
c.discovery crimes
g.proportionate assignment
d.hot spots
h.split-force patrol
offenses that are detected only after they are completed
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Explain the SARA problem-solving process,its specific stages,and how it is used in law enforcement.
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Discuss the assigned vehicle program and how it affects ownership and pride within officers.
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Describe the advantages and disadvantages of air patrol and water patrol.
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Discuss in detail the design of the Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment and its results.
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