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The professional model of policing places a high value on the use of technology.
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Supporters of the community policing model urge greater use of foot and bike patrol so that officers will become more familiar to citizens.
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Municipal police departments usually pay higher salaries than positions in federal agencies.
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The FBI and DEA are examples of federal law enforcement agencies.
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Forty percent of police officers in the United States today are a member of a racial or ethnic minority group.
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Federal law enforcement agencies in the United States are part of the legislative branch of government.
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Increasing the number of patrol officers in a given area has been found to significantly reduce the crime rate in that area.
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Refocusing attention on crime control and away from maintaining order did more than anything else to change the nature of American policing during Professional Model Era.
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Most citizens have positive things to say about the work of female police officers.
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"Rookies" require little socialization into the police subculture.
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Physical conditioning tests for police officers are no longer standard, as they are considered a form of discrimination.
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Detective was the first official law enforcement position created in the expanding western rural areas.
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Advocates of the community policing approach believe in focusing on only the most serious crimes, in order to avoid infringing the liberty of community members.
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Native American tribes are separate, sovereign nations with a significant degree of legal autonomy within the United States.
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Federal agencies  typically look for college graduates and often require special skills including foreign language.
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Police officers in the United States generally have a higher level of education today than in the past.
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Since September 11, 2001, the shift towards homeland security has gained support from traditional law enforcement agencies.
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The process of socialization involves learning only the rulebook ways of law enforcement.
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After September 11, 2001, an increased focus on fighting terrorism at the national level has shifted the government's funding priorities for law enforcement and led to reorganization of federal agencies.
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In the United States, the growth of cities led to the modernization of law enforcement.
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Service is the police function of providing assistance to the public for a variety of matters unrelated to crime as well as for crime prevention education.
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The watchman style of policing focuses on order maintenance.
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The nature of police work can make officers very suspicious of citizens they encounter.
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The medieval English system in which groups of families agreed to uphold the law, keep order, and bring violators, to court was known as:

A) tithing.
B) the frankpledge.
C) the watch system.
D) the hue and cry.
E) familia.
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One of the elements of police work which defines the working personality of the police is the  threat of danger.
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Traffic units are responsible for identifying and apprehending suspects, as well as collecting evidence against suspects.
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Suburban middle-class communities often experience the legalistic style of policing.
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The law enforcement function is a broad mandate to prevent behavior that either disturbs or threatens to disturb the peace or involves face-to-face conflict between two or more people.
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The service style of policing provides officers with a great deal of discretion.
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The _______ era of policing involved close ties between police and local leaders of government.

A) political
B) professional
C) community policing
D) reform
E) federalist
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The focus of intelligence-led policing is:

A) the ​solving of crime.
B) building strong community relations.
C) the creation of a diverse force.
D) the recruitment of intelligent cadets.
E) the prevention of crime.
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Th e practic e o f assignin g individual s t o nigh t dut y so a s t o war n th e publi c o f crim e was called the _________ system.

A) duty
B) slave
C) watch
D) routine patrol
E) chain
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In homage to the home secretary who supported passage of the act creating the London police force, the first English police officers were known as:

A) peelers.
B) robbers.
C) berts.
D) bobbies.
E) sir.
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Henry Fielding organized a group of "thief takers" to pursue and arrest law breakers, which became known as:

A) the Fielding Brother's Volunteer Group.
B) the Bow Street Runners.
C) the Amateur Police Force.
D) Henry and John's Police Department.
E) the New England Runners.
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The political era of policing was characterized by:

A) civil service selection of officers
B) the introduction of automobile patrol and two-way radios
C) hiring of officers through connections to elected officials
D) urban riots
E) equal opportunity for minority officers
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The chain of authority refers to the organizational structure of the police which includes clear definitions of ranks to indicate authority.
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Police officers under the legalistic style have considerable discretion.
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Special units within local police departments deploy officers who are dedicated to a specific task, such as investigation.
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Which is not one of the historical periods of American policing?

A) Colonial
B) Early Republic
C) Political
D) Wild West
E) Professional
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Most police organizations are organized hierarchically, in a fashion similar to military organizations.
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Federal agencies typically look for college graduates and often require special skills such as:

A) work in construction as a laborer.
B) drawing and artistic abilities.
C) foreign languages.
D) "people" skills.
E) public speaking.
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What was a major recommendation of the Progressive reformers?

A) ​Merit should be used only sparingly as the basis for career advancement.
B) The law should be enforced for the benefit of the elites.
C) Having more police is better than police that are well trained.
D) The police should be used to advance political agendas.
E) The main task of the police should be fighting crime.
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Which would be an example of a special jurisdiction agency?

A) University police
B) Conservation officer
C) Airport officer
D) Park police
E) All of the above are special jurisdiction agencies.
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La w enforcemen t certificatio n involves completing coursewor k in al l o f th e followin g areas except:

A) law.
B) use of weapons.
C) politics.
D) police procedures.
E) psychology.
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The law enforcement official created for the enforcement of rural areas as well as maintaining the country jails is the:

A) sheriff.
B) chief.
C) warrant officer.
D) shire reeve.
E) chief law enforcement officer.
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Which statement is not consistent with the model of professional policing?

A) Laws should be enforced equally.
B) Police forces should use new technology.
C) Police forces should be actively involved in politics.
D) Personnel procedures should be based on merit.
E) The main task of the police should be fighting crime.
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The g overnmenta l agency responsibl e fo r federa l cour t securit y an d apprehendin g fugitives is the:

A) sheriff.
B) FBI agent.
C) chief municipal officer.
D) U.S. Marshals.
E) Secret Service.
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According to the theory of broken windows, police should focus more on:

A) fighting crime by concentrating resources on the most chronic offenders.
B) maintaining order by being attentive to "little problems."
C) ending corruption within the police force.
D) being more involved with local political leaders.
E) using the newest technologies to catch criminals.
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Which of the following tests must recruits pass to become a police officer?

A) Written test
B) Background check
C) Fitness test
D) Physical exam
E) All of these  tests must be passed by recruits to become a police officer.
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Which is not a function that police agencies at the national, state, county, and municipal levels are responsible for carrying out?

A) Enforcing the law
B) Maintaining order
C) Preventing crime
D) Providing services to the community
E) Creating the law
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The Progressives were a political movement who were especially influential:

A) during the colonial period.
B) before the Civil War.
C) in the early 1900s.
D) during World War II.
E) in the 1960s.
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Which of the following is not a prerequisite to apply for work as a police officer?

A) Possess a valid driver's license
B) Pass a firearm use test
C) Pass a polygraph test
D) Be physically fit
E) Meet certain age requirement
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When police arrest subway fare-beaters, loiterers, and panhandlers, they are focusing on:

A) quality of life crimes.
B) quantity of arrest crimes.
C) common law crimes.
D) mens rea crimes.
E) felonies.
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Which of the following is not a law enforcement agency?

A) Federal agencies.
B) Municipal departments.
C) Federal bureau of prisons.
D) Sheriff's departments.
E) NCDOC.
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation rose to prominence under the leadership of:

A) James Q. Wilson.
B) Franklin Roosevelt.
C) Sir Robert Peel.
D) J. Edgar Hoover.
E) Henry Fielding.
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The federal government created the _____________ to increase law enforcement involvement within communities by offering grants and support to agencies.

A) COPS Office
B) Office of Community Involvement
C) Office of Community Cops
D) Office of Community Concerns
E) Office of the Community
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Which category of officer is fewer in number in 2007 than in 1993?

A) White
B) Female
C) Hispanic
D) African American
E) None of the above.
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Which statements below concerning U.S. marshals is true?

A) Once the "Wild West" was tamed, the U.S. marshals became obsolete.
B) They are considered the "beat cops" of federal law enforcement.
C) They are the top law enforcement official in county government.
D) They were originally known as bobbies and were created by the Metropolitan Police Act.
E) They are federal law enforcement officials originally appointed to handle duties in western territories .
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Which of the following was not a feature of American policing inherited from England?

A) Tithing
B) Limited authority
C) Local control
D) Organizational fragmentation
E) Community involvement
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___________ is not an emphasis of the FBI?

A) Organized crime
B) Vandalism
C) Terrorism
D) Political corruption
E) Foreign intelligence
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Which federal program was designed to provide training and financial incentives for college graduates to work as local police officers?

A) Police Corps
B) Police Education Commission
C) U.S. Police Incentive Corps
D) U.S. Police Operations Initiative
E) U.S. Police Incentive Corp
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The U.S. Marine Corps base at Quantico, Virginia, is home to the training academies for new special agents in the:

A) DEA.
B) state department security detail.
C) ATF&E.
D) border p atrol and border protection.
E) customs.
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The police function involving a broad mandate to prevent behavior that disturbs the peace or involves face-to-face conflict is called:

A) peace enforcement.
B) order maintenance.
C) service.
D) departmental order.
E) community measures.
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The process in which members learn the symbols, beliefs, and values of a group is known as:

A) working personality.
B) spiritualization.
C) socialization.
D) acquisition.
E) internal affairs.
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According to public opinion polls, which police function do citizens believe is most important?

A) Law enforcement
B) Order maintenance
C) Service
D) Departmental
E) Community action
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The set of emotional and behavioral characteristics developed by members of an occupational group in response to a work situation and environmental influences is known as:

A) authoritative personality.
B) adaptive personality.
C) socialization.
D) subculture.
E) working personality.
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The core operational units of local police departments that deploy uniformed officers to handle the full array of police functions for service, order maintenance, and law enforcement are called:

A) command units.
B) special units.
C) operational units.
D) patrol units
E) swat units.
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When a uthorit y i s divide d int o specialize d unit s tha t hav e particula r function s t o allo w fo r th e mos t efficien t departmental regulation is referred to as:

A) chain of command.
B) division of labor.
C) operational unit.
D) element.
E) bureaucracy.
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Units within local police departments that deploy officers, often in plainclothes, and dedicate them to a specific task are referred to as :

A) military units.
B) swat units.
C) special units.
D) enforcement units.
E) community policing units
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Which of the following statements about women in policing is true?

A) Women have been serving as police officers since the early 1900s.
B) Smaller police departments generally have a higher proportion of women who are sworn officers.
C) Female officers tend to view the police role differently from male officers.
D) Some people still believe that women are not tough enough to confront dangerous criminals.
E) Most women in police work have not met the expectations of their superiors.
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The symbols, beliefs, and attitudes shared by members of a subgroup within a larger society are collectively referred to as a:

A) subculture.
B) subcommunity.
C) suboccupation.
D) subprofessionals.
E) subwork.
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Which is not one of the four key components of the police subculture?

A) Religious practice.
B) Morality.
C) Stress.
D) Working personality.
E) Attitude.
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Police forces throughout the United States are characterized by:

A) fragmentation and a national orientation.
B) consolidation and a national orientation.
C) fragmentation and a local orientation.
D) consolidation and a local orientation.
E) none of above.
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The police function of controlling crime by intervening in situations when the law has been violated and the police must apprehend the guilty person is called:

A) law enforcement.
B) orde r maintenance.
C) communit y measures.
D) service.
E) departmental order.
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Preservice training required for sworn officers in many states, which includes coursework on law, psychology, police procedures, and the use of weapons is called:

A) law enforcement certification
B) indoctrination
C) socialization
D) law enforcement competency
E) pre-qualification training
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_______________________ are characterized by a division of labor, a chain of command, and rules to guide the activities of staff.

A) Police officers
B) Bureaucracies
C) Jurisdictions
D) Subcultures
E) Beats
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Which of the following is a prerequisite to apply for work as a police officer?

A) Be knowledgeable of police procedures
B) Pass a polygraph test
C) Have extensive firearm training
D) Played on a high school sports team
E) Have a relative who worked on the police force
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Police officers who provide first aid, rescue animals, or help the homeless are fulfilling the police function of:

A) law enforcement
B) order maintenance
C) service
D) departmental
E) community action
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Which two elements of police work define the working personality?

A) Danger and authority
B) Danger and isolation
C) Danger and independence
D) Authority and isolation
E) Isolation and independence
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Which of the following is not a type of stress experienced by police officers?

A) Departmental
B) External
C) Personal
D) Operational
E) Organization
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The professional model of policing places a high value on the use of technology.
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Supporters of the community policing model urge greater use of foot and bike patrol so that officers will become more familiar to citizens.
True
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Municipal police departments usually pay higher salaries than positions in federal agencies.
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The FBI and DEA are examples of federal law enforcement agencies.
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Forty percent of police officers in the United States today are a member of a racial or ethnic minority group.
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Federal law enforcement agencies in the United States are part of the legislative branch of government.
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Increasing the number of patrol officers in a given area has been found to significantly reduce the crime rate in that area.
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Refocusing attention on crime control and away from maintaining order did more than anything else to change the nature of American policing during Professional Model Era.
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Most citizens have positive things to say about the work of female police officers.
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"Rookies" require little socialization into the police subculture.
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Physical conditioning tests for police officers are no longer standard, as they are considered a form of discrimination.
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Detective was the first official law enforcement position created in the expanding western rural areas.
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Advocates of the community policing approach believe in focusing on only the most serious crimes, in order to avoid infringing the liberty of community members.
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Native American tribes are separate, sovereign nations with a significant degree of legal autonomy within the United States.
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Federal agencies  typically look for college graduates and often require special skills including foreign language.
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Police officers in the United States generally have a higher level of education today than in the past.
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Since September 11, 2001, the shift towards homeland security has gained support from traditional law enforcement agencies.
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The process of socialization involves learning only the rulebook ways of law enforcement.
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After September 11, 2001, an increased focus on fighting terrorism at the national level has shifted the government's funding priorities for law enforcement and led to reorganization of federal agencies.
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In the United States, the growth of cities led to the modernization of law enforcement.
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Service is the police function of providing assistance to the public for a variety of matters unrelated to crime as well as for crime prevention education.
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The watchman style of policing focuses on order maintenance.
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The nature of police work can make officers very suspicious of citizens they encounter.
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The medieval English system in which groups of families agreed to uphold the law, keep order, and bring violators, to court was known as:

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B) the frankpledge.
C) the watch system.
D) the hue and cry.
E) familia.
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One of the elements of police work which defines the working personality of the police is the  threat of danger.
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Traffic units are responsible for identifying and apprehending suspects, as well as collecting evidence against suspects.
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Suburban middle-class communities often experience the legalistic style of policing.
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The law enforcement function is a broad mandate to prevent behavior that either disturbs or threatens to disturb the peace or involves face-to-face conflict between two or more people.
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The service style of policing provides officers with a great deal of discretion.
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The _______ era of policing involved close ties between police and local leaders of government.

A) political
B) professional
C) community policing
D) reform
E) federalist
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The focus of intelligence-led policing is:

A) the ​solving of crime.
B) building strong community relations.
C) the creation of a diverse force.
D) the recruitment of intelligent cadets.
E) the prevention of crime.
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Th e practic e o f assignin g individual s t o nigh t dut y so a s t o war n th e publi c o f crim e was called the _________ system.

A) duty
B) slave
C) watch
D) routine patrol
E) chain
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In homage to the home secretary who supported passage of the act creating the London police force, the first English police officers were known as:

A) peelers.
B) robbers.
C) berts.
D) bobbies.
E) sir.
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Henry Fielding organized a group of "thief takers" to pursue and arrest law breakers, which became known as:

A) the Fielding Brother's Volunteer Group.
B) the Bow Street Runners.
C) the Amateur Police Force.
D) Henry and John's Police Department.
E) the New England Runners.
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The political era of policing was characterized by:

A) civil service selection of officers
B) the introduction of automobile patrol and two-way radios
C) hiring of officers through connections to elected officials
D) urban riots
E) equal opportunity for minority officers
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The chain of authority refers to the organizational structure of the police which includes clear definitions of ranks to indicate authority.
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Police officers under the legalistic style have considerable discretion.
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Special units within local police departments deploy officers who are dedicated to a specific task, such as investigation.
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Which is not one of the historical periods of American policing?

A) Colonial
B) Early Republic
C) Political
D) Wild West
E) Professional
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Most police organizations are organized hierarchically, in a fashion similar to military organizations.
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41
Federal agencies typically look for college graduates and often require special skills such as:

A) work in construction as a laborer.
B) drawing and artistic abilities.
C) foreign languages.
D) "people" skills.
E) public speaking.
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What was a major recommendation of the Progressive reformers?

A) ​Merit should be used only sparingly as the basis for career advancement.
B) The law should be enforced for the benefit of the elites.
C) Having more police is better than police that are well trained.
D) The police should be used to advance political agendas.
E) The main task of the police should be fighting crime.
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Which would be an example of a special jurisdiction agency?

A) University police
B) Conservation officer
C) Airport officer
D) Park police
E) All of the above are special jurisdiction agencies.
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La w enforcemen t certificatio n involves completing coursewor k in al l o f th e followin g areas except:

A) law.
B) use of weapons.
C) politics.
D) police procedures.
E) psychology.
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The law enforcement official created for the enforcement of rural areas as well as maintaining the country jails is the:

A) sheriff.
B) chief.
C) warrant officer.
D) shire reeve.
E) chief law enforcement officer.
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Which statement is not consistent with the model of professional policing?

A) Laws should be enforced equally.
B) Police forces should use new technology.
C) Police forces should be actively involved in politics.
D) Personnel procedures should be based on merit.
E) The main task of the police should be fighting crime.
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The g overnmenta l agency responsibl e fo r federa l cour t securit y an d apprehendin g fugitives is the:

A) sheriff.
B) FBI agent.
C) chief municipal officer.
D) U.S. Marshals.
E) Secret Service.
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According to the theory of broken windows, police should focus more on:

A) fighting crime by concentrating resources on the most chronic offenders.
B) maintaining order by being attentive to "little problems."
C) ending corruption within the police force.
D) being more involved with local political leaders.
E) using the newest technologies to catch criminals.
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Which of the following tests must recruits pass to become a police officer?

A) Written test
B) Background check
C) Fitness test
D) Physical exam
E) All of these  tests must be passed by recruits to become a police officer.
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Which is not a function that police agencies at the national, state, county, and municipal levels are responsible for carrying out?

A) Enforcing the law
B) Maintaining order
C) Preventing crime
D) Providing services to the community
E) Creating the law
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The Progressives were a political movement who were especially influential:

A) during the colonial period.
B) before the Civil War.
C) in the early 1900s.
D) during World War II.
E) in the 1960s.
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Which of the following is not a prerequisite to apply for work as a police officer?

A) Possess a valid driver's license
B) Pass a firearm use test
C) Pass a polygraph test
D) Be physically fit
E) Meet certain age requirement
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When police arrest subway fare-beaters, loiterers, and panhandlers, they are focusing on:

A) quality of life crimes.
B) quantity of arrest crimes.
C) common law crimes.
D) mens rea crimes.
E) felonies.
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Which of the following is not a law enforcement agency?

A) Federal agencies.
B) Municipal departments.
C) Federal bureau of prisons.
D) Sheriff's departments.
E) NCDOC.
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation rose to prominence under the leadership of:

A) James Q. Wilson.
B) Franklin Roosevelt.
C) Sir Robert Peel.
D) J. Edgar Hoover.
E) Henry Fielding.
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56
The federal government created the _____________ to increase law enforcement involvement within communities by offering grants and support to agencies.

A) COPS Office
B) Office of Community Involvement
C) Office of Community Cops
D) Office of Community Concerns
E) Office of the Community
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Which category of officer is fewer in number in 2007 than in 1993?

A) White
B) Female
C) Hispanic
D) African American
E) None of the above.
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58
Which statements below concerning U.S. marshals is true?

A) Once the "Wild West" was tamed, the U.S. marshals became obsolete.
B) They are considered the "beat cops" of federal law enforcement.
C) They are the top law enforcement official in county government.
D) They were originally known as bobbies and were created by the Metropolitan Police Act.
E) They are federal law enforcement officials originally appointed to handle duties in western territories .
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59
Which of the following was not a feature of American policing inherited from England?

A) Tithing
B) Limited authority
C) Local control
D) Organizational fragmentation
E) Community involvement
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60
___________ is not an emphasis of the FBI?

A) Organized crime
B) Vandalism
C) Terrorism
D) Political corruption
E) Foreign intelligence
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61
Which federal program was designed to provide training and financial incentives for college graduates to work as local police officers?

A) Police Corps
B) Police Education Commission
C) U.S. Police Incentive Corps
D) U.S. Police Operations Initiative
E) U.S. Police Incentive Corp
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62
The U.S. Marine Corps base at Quantico, Virginia, is home to the training academies for new special agents in the:

A) DEA.
B) state department security detail.
C) ATF&E.
D) border p atrol and border protection.
E) customs.
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63
The police function involving a broad mandate to prevent behavior that disturbs the peace or involves face-to-face conflict is called:

A) peace enforcement.
B) order maintenance.
C) service.
D) departmental order.
E) community measures.
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64
The process in which members learn the symbols, beliefs, and values of a group is known as:

A) working personality.
B) spiritualization.
C) socialization.
D) acquisition.
E) internal affairs.
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65
According to public opinion polls, which police function do citizens believe is most important?

A) Law enforcement
B) Order maintenance
C) Service
D) Departmental
E) Community action
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66
The set of emotional and behavioral characteristics developed by members of an occupational group in response to a work situation and environmental influences is known as:

A) authoritative personality.
B) adaptive personality.
C) socialization.
D) subculture.
E) working personality.
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67
The core operational units of local police departments that deploy uniformed officers to handle the full array of police functions for service, order maintenance, and law enforcement are called:

A) command units.
B) special units.
C) operational units.
D) patrol units
E) swat units.
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68
When a uthorit y i s divide d int o specialize d unit s tha t hav e particula r function s t o allo w fo r th e mos t efficien t departmental regulation is referred to as:

A) chain of command.
B) division of labor.
C) operational unit.
D) element.
E) bureaucracy.
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69
Units within local police departments that deploy officers, often in plainclothes, and dedicate them to a specific task are referred to as :

A) military units.
B) swat units.
C) special units.
D) enforcement units.
E) community policing units
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70
Which of the following statements about women in policing is true?

A) Women have been serving as police officers since the early 1900s.
B) Smaller police departments generally have a higher proportion of women who are sworn officers.
C) Female officers tend to view the police role differently from male officers.
D) Some people still believe that women are not tough enough to confront dangerous criminals.
E) Most women in police work have not met the expectations of their superiors.
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71
The symbols, beliefs, and attitudes shared by members of a subgroup within a larger society are collectively referred to as a:

A) subculture.
B) subcommunity.
C) suboccupation.
D) subprofessionals.
E) subwork.
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72
Which is not one of the four key components of the police subculture?

A) Religious practice.
B) Morality.
C) Stress.
D) Working personality.
E) Attitude.
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73
Police forces throughout the United States are characterized by:

A) fragmentation and a national orientation.
B) consolidation and a national orientation.
C) fragmentation and a local orientation.
D) consolidation and a local orientation.
E) none of above.
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74
The police function of controlling crime by intervening in situations when the law has been violated and the police must apprehend the guilty person is called:

A) law enforcement.
B) orde r maintenance.
C) communit y measures.
D) service.
E) departmental order.
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75
Preservice training required for sworn officers in many states, which includes coursework on law, psychology, police procedures, and the use of weapons is called:

A) law enforcement certification
B) indoctrination
C) socialization
D) law enforcement competency
E) pre-qualification training
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76
_______________________ are characterized by a division of labor, a chain of command, and rules to guide the activities of staff.

A) Police officers
B) Bureaucracies
C) Jurisdictions
D) Subcultures
E) Beats
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77
Which of the following is a prerequisite to apply for work as a police officer?

A) Be knowledgeable of police procedures
B) Pass a polygraph test
C) Have extensive firearm training
D) Played on a high school sports team
E) Have a relative who worked on the police force
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78
Police officers who provide first aid, rescue animals, or help the homeless are fulfilling the police function of:

A) law enforcement
B) order maintenance
C) service
D) departmental
E) community action
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79
Which two elements of police work define the working personality?

A) Danger and authority
B) Danger and isolation
C) Danger and independence
D) Authority and isolation
E) Isolation and independence
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80
Which of the following is not a type of stress experienced by police officers?

A) Departmental
B) External
C) Personal
D) Operational
E) Organization
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