Deck 12: Control and Productivity in the Police Setting

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The chief is ultimately responsible for what occurs in the department.
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Nearly all police departments grasp the potential of quantitative research.
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What type of uncertainty arises during the course of attempting to coordinate the activities of various units and ensure that they have adequate resources to get the job done?

A) technical uncertainty
B) managerial uncertainty
C) institutional uncertainty
D) none of these choices
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Output control goes hand-in-hand with the notion of organizational culture.
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It is extremely difficult to measure the productivity of a particular police department.
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Control affords administrators an opportunity to decentralize command.
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Capital investment is unrelated to productivity.
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Audits and research are the most neglected areas of information collection available to police managers.
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What term describes reserving top executive attention for those few instances involving significant deviations from anticipated performance?

A) management by exception
B) delegation
C) indirect leadership
D) chain of command
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Public organizations have a tendency to produce intangible services, which makes it difficult to measure productivity.
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Thompson identified what sources of uncertainty for organizations?

A) technical
B) managerial
C) institutional
D) all of these choices
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One productivity measure for officers is complaints received.
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The control system should be as automatic as possible.
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Many traditional measures of police productivity are similar to "bean counting."
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The lowest level of control is tactical control.
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One high-risk area of law enforcement where clearly defined policies and procedures are of paramount importance is the use of deadly force.
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Formal constraints that influence the control function include:

A) laws
B) budgets
C) unions
D) all of these choices
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Productivity is the relationship between the resources used and the results obtained.
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Which of the following is NOT an administrative challenge that can be dealt with by appropriate control mechanisms?

A) coping with uncertainty
B) detecting irregularities
C) handling complex situations
D) preserving the status quo
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Expectations and requirements for police behavior should be left to external devices.
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__________ control involves monitoring critical environmental factors to ensure that strategic plans are implemented as intended.
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What type of control involves monitoring critical environmental factors to ensure that strategic plans are implemented as intended?

A) strategic
B) tactical
C) operational
D) organizational
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The lowest level of control is:

A) strategic
B) tactical
C) operational
D) organizational
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__________ control first involves choosing a performance standard.
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Which of the following is NOT a traditional measure of productivity?

A) arrests made
B) citations issued
C) officer complaints
D) community quality of life
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__________ control is unwritten and informal, whereas output and behavioral control are somewhat more concrete, codified, and quantifiable.
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The __________ unit is normally situated structurally independent of line command either inside the chief's officer, as in the case of a small or medium police agency, or as a major unit that reports directly to the chief.
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What term refers to the targeted level of activity?

A) objectives
B) success
C) control
D) productivity
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Which of the following is NOT a method for improving productivity?

A) management audit
B) capital investment
C) awareness of innovation
D) strategic insulation
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The technique of reserving top executive attention for those few instances involving significant deviations from anticipated performance is known as __________.
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Which of the following is NOT an element of the control process?

A) determining areas to be controlled
B) establishing standards and expectations
C) taking public opinion surveys
D) measuring performance
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__________ control can be defined as a control type that focuses on assessing the implementation of tactical plans at departmental levels, monitoring associated periodic results, and taking corrective action as necessary.
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Which of the following is NOT a tool administrators can use to measure performance and maintain control?

A) setting academy standards
B) line supervision
C) staff inspections
D) audits and research
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Mechanisms of behavioral control include:

A) direct supervision
B) management by objectives
C) rules and standard operating procedures
D) all of these choices
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Measures of productivity examine the police organization at the __________ level.
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__________ productivity is monitored using the officers' daily reports.
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Levels of control in organizations include:

A) strategic control
B) tactical control
C) operational control
D) all of these choices
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Clearly articulated standards and expectations are especially important in the areas of:

A) shootings
B) pursuits
C) high-risk activities
D) all of these choices
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__________ control is the lowest level of control.
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__________ can be defined as the targeted level of activity.
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What methods do police administrators use to develop formal policies and written guidelines?
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Organizational __________ and the management of police productivity are two of the most critical activities undertaken by administrators and supervisors.
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__________ refers to negotiating increased productivity with police employee unions or fraternal organizations.
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What types of administrative challenges can appropriate control mechanisms address?
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In conducting __________ negotiations, the negotiators attempt to remove personalities from the negotiations and focus on issues.
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Summarize the four elements of the control process.
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Provide four examples of traditional productivity measures.
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__________ surveys are often used as a contemporary measure of police productivity.
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A __________ audit differs from a financial audit in that it focuses on the efficiency and effectiveness of operations in terms of productivity.
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What are four measures used to measure the productivity of a whole police department?
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The chief is ultimately responsible for what occurs in the department.
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Nearly all police departments grasp the potential of quantitative research.
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What type of uncertainty arises during the course of attempting to coordinate the activities of various units and ensure that they have adequate resources to get the job done?

A) technical uncertainty
B) managerial uncertainty
C) institutional uncertainty
D) none of these choices
B
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Output control goes hand-in-hand with the notion of organizational culture.
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It is extremely difficult to measure the productivity of a particular police department.
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Control affords administrators an opportunity to decentralize command.
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Capital investment is unrelated to productivity.
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Audits and research are the most neglected areas of information collection available to police managers.
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What term describes reserving top executive attention for those few instances involving significant deviations from anticipated performance?

A) management by exception
B) delegation
C) indirect leadership
D) chain of command
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Public organizations have a tendency to produce intangible services, which makes it difficult to measure productivity.
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Thompson identified what sources of uncertainty for organizations?

A) technical
B) managerial
C) institutional
D) all of these choices
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One productivity measure for officers is complaints received.
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The control system should be as automatic as possible.
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Many traditional measures of police productivity are similar to "bean counting."
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The lowest level of control is tactical control.
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One high-risk area of law enforcement where clearly defined policies and procedures are of paramount importance is the use of deadly force.
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Formal constraints that influence the control function include:

A) laws
B) budgets
C) unions
D) all of these choices
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Productivity is the relationship between the resources used and the results obtained.
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Which of the following is NOT an administrative challenge that can be dealt with by appropriate control mechanisms?

A) coping with uncertainty
B) detecting irregularities
C) handling complex situations
D) preserving the status quo
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Expectations and requirements for police behavior should be left to external devices.
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__________ control involves monitoring critical environmental factors to ensure that strategic plans are implemented as intended.
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What type of control involves monitoring critical environmental factors to ensure that strategic plans are implemented as intended?

A) strategic
B) tactical
C) operational
D) organizational
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The lowest level of control is:

A) strategic
B) tactical
C) operational
D) organizational
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__________ control first involves choosing a performance standard.
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Which of the following is NOT a traditional measure of productivity?

A) arrests made
B) citations issued
C) officer complaints
D) community quality of life
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__________ control is unwritten and informal, whereas output and behavioral control are somewhat more concrete, codified, and quantifiable.
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The __________ unit is normally situated structurally independent of line command either inside the chief's officer, as in the case of a small or medium police agency, or as a major unit that reports directly to the chief.
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What term refers to the targeted level of activity?

A) objectives
B) success
C) control
D) productivity
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Which of the following is NOT a method for improving productivity?

A) management audit
B) capital investment
C) awareness of innovation
D) strategic insulation
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The technique of reserving top executive attention for those few instances involving significant deviations from anticipated performance is known as __________.
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Which of the following is NOT an element of the control process?

A) determining areas to be controlled
B) establishing standards and expectations
C) taking public opinion surveys
D) measuring performance
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__________ control can be defined as a control type that focuses on assessing the implementation of tactical plans at departmental levels, monitoring associated periodic results, and taking corrective action as necessary.
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Which of the following is NOT a tool administrators can use to measure performance and maintain control?

A) setting academy standards
B) line supervision
C) staff inspections
D) audits and research
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Mechanisms of behavioral control include:

A) direct supervision
B) management by objectives
C) rules and standard operating procedures
D) all of these choices
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Measures of productivity examine the police organization at the __________ level.
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__________ productivity is monitored using the officers' daily reports.
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Levels of control in organizations include:

A) strategic control
B) tactical control
C) operational control
D) all of these choices
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Clearly articulated standards and expectations are especially important in the areas of:

A) shootings
B) pursuits
C) high-risk activities
D) all of these choices
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__________ control is the lowest level of control.
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__________ can be defined as the targeted level of activity.
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What methods do police administrators use to develop formal policies and written guidelines?
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Organizational __________ and the management of police productivity are two of the most critical activities undertaken by administrators and supervisors.
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__________ refers to negotiating increased productivity with police employee unions or fraternal organizations.
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What types of administrative challenges can appropriate control mechanisms address?
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In conducting __________ negotiations, the negotiators attempt to remove personalities from the negotiations and focus on issues.
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Summarize the four elements of the control process.
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Provide four examples of traditional productivity measures.
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__________ surveys are often used as a contemporary measure of police productivity.
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A __________ audit differs from a financial audit in that it focuses on the efficiency and effectiveness of operations in terms of productivity.
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What are four measures used to measure the productivity of a whole police department?
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