Deck 4: Today S Police and Police Agency an Overview
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Deck 4: Today S Police and Police Agency an Overview
1
________________________records usually contain information related to reports received from citizens or other agencies as well as any actions initiated by the police.
A) Identification
B) Administrative
C) Discretionary
D) Complaint
E) Arrest
A) Identification
B) Administrative
C) Discretionary
D) Complaint
E) Arrest
D
2
According to the text, the "heart and soul" of a department is the
A) patrol division.
B) investigative division.
C) special operations division.
D) communication division.
A) patrol division.
B) investigative division.
C) special operations division.
D) communication division.
D
3
Recruitment and training, records and communications, and special facilities and services are part of
A) external affairs.
B) investigative services.
C) administrative services.
D) field services.
E) social services.
A) external affairs.
B) investigative services.
C) administrative services.
D) field services.
E) social services.
C
4
According to the National Advisory Commission on Criminal Justice Standards and Goals, if the overall purpose of the police service in today's society were narrowed to a single objective, that objective would be to____________in a manner consistent with the freedom secured by the Constitution.
A) preserve the peace
B) investigate crime
C) apprehend criminals
D) win the war on drugs
E) eliminate delinquency
A) preserve the peace
B) investigate crime
C) apprehend criminals
D) win the war on drugs
E) eliminate delinquency
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5
The specific organization within a police department is influenced by
A) the department's size.
B) the department's location.
C) the extent and type of crime with which it must deal.
D) the department's size and location, and the extent and type of crime with which it must deal.
E) none of these choices.
A) the department's size.
B) the department's location.
C) the extent and type of crime with which it must deal.
D) the department's size and location, and the extent and type of crime with which it must deal.
E) none of these choices.
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6
The amount of time police officers spend in a social service function is____________ percent.
A) 10
B) 25
C) 50
D) 75
E) 90
A) 10
B) 25
C) 50
D) 75
E) 90
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7
Most police departments are organized into the two basic units of
A) internal affairs and external affairs.
B) crime services and social services.
C) investigative services and community services.
D) field services and administrative services.
E) solo patrol and dual patrol.
A) internal affairs and external affairs.
B) crime services and social services.
C) investigative services and community services.
D) field services and administrative services.
E) solo patrol and dual patrol.
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8
Traditionally, police departments have been
A) social organizations.
B) generalist organizations.
C) specialized organizations.
D) both social and generalist organizations.
E) both social and specialized organizations.
A) social organizations.
B) generalist organizations.
C) specialized organizations.
D) both social and generalist organizations.
E) both social and specialized organizations.
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9
The two sets of obligations of top law enforcement administrators have can be categorized into
A) primary and secondary.
B) field and administrative.
C) internal and external.
D) long-range and short-range.
E) discretionary and mandatory.
A) primary and secondary.
B) field and administrative.
C) internal and external.
D) long-range and short-range.
E) discretionary and mandatory.
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10
The____________ Amendment reserves police power for state and local governments.
A) First
B) Second
C) Eighth
D) Tenth
E) Twelfth
A) First
B) Second
C) Eighth
D) Tenth
E) Twelfth
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11
A crime prevention partnership between the public and the police together is the
A) Shop with a Cop program.
B) Neighborhood Watch program.
C) D.A.R.E. program.
D) P.O.P.S program.
A) Shop with a Cop program.
B) Neighborhood Watch program.
C) D.A.R.E. program.
D) P.O.P.S program.
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12
E911 (enhanced 911) technology uses geolocation capabilities and a process commonly referred to as
A) caller ID.
B) can.
C) roundtrip.
D) phishing.
E) pinging.
A) caller ID.
B) can.
C) roundtrip.
D) phishing.
E) pinging.
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13
________________________records contain fingerprints, photographs, and other descriptive data obtained from arrested persons.
A) Identification
B) Administrative
C) Discretionary
D) Complaint
E) Arrest
A) Identification
B) Administrative
C) Discretionary
D) Complaint
E) Arrest
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14
In policing, current information is provided
A) at roll call.
B) by radio.
C) by telephone.
D) by computer.
E) by all of these choices.
A) at roll call.
B) by radio.
C) by telephone.
D) by computer.
E) by all of these choices.
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15
In dealing with civil disturbances, the primary responsibilities of police officers are to maintain order and
A) clear the crowd as soon as possible.
B) protect lives and assets.
C) make arrests.
D) settle the disturbance.
E) provide updates for the media.
A) clear the crowd as soon as possible.
B) protect lives and assets.
C) make arrests.
D) settle the disturbance.
E) provide updates for the media.
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16
________________________records contain information obtained at booking and information about the control or release of prisoners and court procedures.
A) Identification
B) Administrative
C) Discretionary
D) Complaint
E) Arrest
A) Identification
B) Administrative
C) Discretionary
D) Complaint
E) Arrest
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17
Some cell phones are equipped with____________ capability so the exact location can be pinpointed and traced.
A) LOS
B) GPS
C) NextGen
D) ACN
A) LOS
B) GPS
C) NextGen
D) ACN
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18
In the majority of states, the county sheriff is a constitutional office, meaning
A) it is created by state statute.
B) the county board may change its powers or responsibilities to suit its needs.
C) the office can only be abolished through constitutional amendment.
D) the citizens of the county can abolish the office at any time.
A) it is created by state statute.
B) the county board may change its powers or responsibilities to suit its needs.
C) the office can only be abolished through constitutional amendment.
D) the citizens of the county can abolish the office at any time.
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19
________________________records include inventories of police equipment, department memorandums, personnel records, evaluation reports, and all general information that reflects correspondence or services rendered.
A) Identification
B) Administrative
C) Discretionary
D) Complaint
E) Arrest
A) Identification
B) Administrative
C) Discretionary
D) Complaint
E) Arrest
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20
Usually____________ percent of a department's police officers are assigned to patrol operations.
A) less than 10
B) 20-30
C) 45-50
D) 60-70
E) more than 80
A) less than 10
B) 20-30
C) 45-50
D) 60-70
E) more than 80
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21
Specialist patrol has been and is the backbone of police work in smaller departments.
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22
The law sets priorities, which law enforcement departments must follow, regarding which reported crimes must be actively investigated and to what degree.
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23
Complaints may be criminal or noncriminal.
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24
One of several basic police goals of most police agencies is to protect civil rights and civil liberties.
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25
Clusters of styles of police working attitudes are called
A) techniques.
B) labels.
C) groupings.
D) typologies.
E) systematics.
A) techniques.
B) labels.
C) groupings.
D) typologies.
E) systematics.
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26
Large agencies, often located in urban areas, are likely to have more generalization and a close relationship to the citizens being served.
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27
The success of policing is independent of public support.
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28
The traffic function is always kept separate from the patrol function.
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29
The police response to a community's request for specialized enforcement can occur either by direct communication from the community to the police chief or through the local government council, to whom the chief answers.
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30
Officers of this typology are most likely to use excessive force.
A) watchdog
B) enforcer
C) crime fighter/zealot
D) social services agent
E) either watchdog or crime fighter/zealot
A) watchdog
B) enforcer
C) crime fighter/zealot
D) social services agent
E) either watchdog or crime fighter/zealot
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31
The police image results from the media's portrayal of police officers and from everyday contact between individual police officers and citizens.
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32
Some investigations are carried out by patrol officers.
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33
The quality of records maintained is directly related to the quality of communications and field services provided.
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34
Satisfaction with police is generally
A) shaped by demographic variables.
B) shaped by neighborhood crime conditions.
C) shaped by experiences with police.
D) high but unevenly distributed.
E) all of these choices.
A) shaped by demographic variables.
B) shaped by neighborhood crime conditions.
C) shaped by experiences with police.
D) high but unevenly distributed.
E) all of these choices.
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35
E911 technology uses
A) echolocation to help divers recover submerged evidence.
B) cybertracking to locate the IP address of perpetrators of computer crime.
C) geolocation to trace the location of a cell phone.
D) computer modems to help disabled victims reach rescue services.
E) electronic monitoring devices to notify police when an offender breaks house arrest.
A) echolocation to help divers recover submerged evidence.
B) cybertracking to locate the IP address of perpetrators of computer crime.
C) geolocation to trace the location of a cell phone.
D) computer modems to help disabled victims reach rescue services.
E) electronic monitoring devices to notify police when an offender breaks house arrest.
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36
Policing style is greatly influenced by an officer's personality.
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37
Regarding agency organization, many departments are moving away from tall hierarchy to a more flattened structure with fewer officers in supervisory positions and more officers in the patrol division.
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38
Discretion does not allow police officers to consider the seriousness of a law violation.
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39
Because each community and state has numerous statutes and limited resources, full enforcement of all laws is never possible.
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40
It is common for police to deal directly with status offenses, warning the youths or returning them to their parents unless the youth has been a habitual offender.
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41
Contrast the current 911 systems with the Next Generation 911 systems.
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42
________________________are routinely used to represent common phrases in voice communication.
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43
Although other divisions may have more prestige, _____________are the first and primary contact between the public and the criminal justice system.
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44
Police officers are independent decisionmakers with both personal and positional power.
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45
The ___________ results from the media's portrayal of police officers and from everyday contact between individual police officers and citizens.
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46
Explain police organizational culture and the beliefs commonly found within it.
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47
The ________________is more accepting of the social service roles and more attuned to due process.
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48
Outline and discuss the various basic styles of policing that have been identified.
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49
List and describe the five basic traditional goals most law enforcement agencies set.
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50
Briefly describe the five traditional goals of policing. How can these goals overlap? How do police agencies prioritize these goals? How do you think the goals should be prioritized?
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51
List and discuss the various communication methods used to provide officers with current, complete information.
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52
Police____________ comes from the people-their laws and institutions.
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53
What are the two functions police tend to serve? Provide examples of activities police perform that exemplify each function. Do you believe that one function is more important than the other? Explain your answer.
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54
The most frequent contact between the police and the noncriminal public is through____________ encounters.
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55
Concern for crime control must be balanced by concern for _________________.
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56
____________________(also called operations or line services) include patrol, traffic, community service, and investigation.
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57
A/An _____ refers to any group demonstrating specific patterns of behavior that distinguish it from others within a society.
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58
Police are necessary when _________________is required to enforce the laws.
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59
Outline and discuss the role and responsibility of police in contemporary society.
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60
What is span of control? Describe the two main schools of thought in organizational management theory regarding span of control. What factors enable an increased span of control? What advantages are associated with an increasing span of control? What factors narrow the span of control?
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61
How are police records categorized? Describe what each category of police records includes. Why is privacy of records important? How do agencies protect records?
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