Deck 1: Community Policing and Community Issues

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Which of the following statements pertaining to traditional policing is true?

A) It is often referred to as the professional model.
B) It is considered to be flexible and unorganized.
C) It is thought to be too soft on crime.
D) It is proactive, not reactive.
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The organizational structure of traditional policing is considered to be ______.

A) rigid
B) unorganized
C) flexible
D) vague
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What marks the organizational structure of traditional policing?

A) militarization
B) chain-of-command
C) communication
D) rapid response
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Who is at the bottom of the chain-of-command in a police organization?

A) captain
B) lieutenant
C) patrol officer
D) corporal
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If a police officer wanted to complain about a shift, a fellow officer, or other matters, they would have to initially report to their ______.

A) lieutenant
B) corporal
C) sergeant
D) captain
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According to the text, the paramilitary organizational structure provides ______.

A) flexibility
B) accountability
C) unpredictability
D) freedom
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According to the cornerstones of traditional policing, police can prevent crime from happening through ______.

A) intervention
B) deterrence
C) incapacitation
D) retribution
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The first cornerstone of traditional policing involves ______.

A) preventative patrol
B) rapid response
C) investigations
D) problem-solving
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What term is used to describe the geographical area in the city or county where officers patrol?

A) track
B) beat
C) grid
D) route
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If a police officer responds to a domestic violence call, what can they do to stop the activity?

A) deter
B) intervene
C) investigate
D) pursue
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Walking or driving around an area with the goal of discovering and/or deterring criminal activity by increasing police presence is referred to as ______.

A) rapid response
B) deterrence
C) preventive patrol
D) investigation
Question
Law enforcement communities consider ______ to be the backbone of policing.

A) authority
B) rapid response
C) investigations
D) patrol
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One of the earliest innovations that made rapid response possible is which of the following?

A) record-keeping
B) patrol car
C) formal command structure
D) GPS
Question
The effectiveness of traditional policing services are measured by how many ______.

A) crimes are solved
B) crimes are reported
C) calls police officers respond to
D) convictions are made
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Which of the following components include the collaboration among law enforcement agencies and the individuals and organizations they serve to develop solutions to problems and increase trust?

A) organizational transformation
B) community partnerships
C) problem-solving
D) unity of command
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Which of the following statements pertaining to organizational transformation is true?

A) Transformation helps promote community partnerships and practice problem-solving.
B) The shift in philosophy is not required across the entire agency.
C) Centralized decision making is an important aspect.
D) Implementation of community policing should focus on specialized units.
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Which of the following components of community policy involves engaging in the proactive and systematic examination of identified issues to develop and evaluate effective responses?

A) organizational transformation
B) community partnerships
C) problem-solving
D) unity of command
Question
If a law enforcement agency is consulting and cooperating with stakeholders in the community, they are developing ______.

A) problem-solving
B) rapid response
C) partnerships
D) organizational transformation
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Decentralized decision making and accountability are important aspects of which community policing component?

A) problem-solving
B) unity of command
C) community partnerships
D) organizational transformation
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Which of the following promotes the concept that officers should be selected with community policing values in mind?

A) problem-solving
B) organizational transformation
C) community partnerships
D) unity of command
Question
Under the traditional model of policing, ______ was the primary mandate.

A) reducing fear of crime
B) partnering with the community
C) crime-fighting
D) enhancing quality of life
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Problem-solving strategies are aimed at urgent and critical incidents, as well as persistent circumstances. Which of the following is an example of a persistent circumstance?

A) robberies
B) mass shootings
C) homelessness
D) assaults
Question
______ policing relies on data collection and analytics that targets current and future crime trends.

A) Community
B) Traditional
C) Predictive
D) Legalistic
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Which of the following statements pertaining to community policing is true?

A) It is reactive, not proactive.
B) Its organizational structure is hierarchical.
C) It is thought to be too soft on crime.
D) Its goal is to fight crime.
Question
Militarization of policing has increased due to ______.

A) response to terrorism
B) domestic violence
C) homelessness
D) social disorganization
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The separation of police from the public they serve became the impetus for the traditional policing model.
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Under the community policing model, police and the public share responsibility for resolving community issues.
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Population growth, recession, and demographic shifts can change the number and/or size of a law enforcement agency's beat area.
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The crime rate refers to all of the crimes solved by an arrest.
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Police officers work independently with little or no supervision under the community policing model.
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Under the community policing model, the public is considered to be a passive receiver of police service and only viewed as a source of information when needed.
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The problem-solving aspect of community policing is considered to be proactive, not reactive.
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Community policing eliminates the need for traditional policing tactics.
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Police departments in the community policing era reverted to foot patrol in an attempt to renew closeness to the community.
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Community policing is thought to be too "soft" on crime, and as a result, many departments abandon this model during times of serious crime.
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Why is community policy considered to be smarter law enforcement?
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How does community policing differ from traditional policing?
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Using the cornerstones of traditional policing, outline the three opportunities that the police have to impact crime.
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Explain the community policing component of community partnership. How are partnerships formed? Provide an example of how a law enforcement agency would partner with a stakeholder.
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Identify and discuss at least two or three principles of community policing. Do you think these principles have remained applicable and kept pace with the evolution of policies and practices in policing today?
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1
Which of the following statements pertaining to traditional policing is true?

A) It is often referred to as the professional model.
B) It is considered to be flexible and unorganized.
C) It is thought to be too soft on crime.
D) It is proactive, not reactive.
A
2
The organizational structure of traditional policing is considered to be ______.

A) rigid
B) unorganized
C) flexible
D) vague
A
3
What marks the organizational structure of traditional policing?

A) militarization
B) chain-of-command
C) communication
D) rapid response
B
4
Who is at the bottom of the chain-of-command in a police organization?

A) captain
B) lieutenant
C) patrol officer
D) corporal
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5
If a police officer wanted to complain about a shift, a fellow officer, or other matters, they would have to initially report to their ______.

A) lieutenant
B) corporal
C) sergeant
D) captain
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6
According to the text, the paramilitary organizational structure provides ______.

A) flexibility
B) accountability
C) unpredictability
D) freedom
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7
According to the cornerstones of traditional policing, police can prevent crime from happening through ______.

A) intervention
B) deterrence
C) incapacitation
D) retribution
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8
The first cornerstone of traditional policing involves ______.

A) preventative patrol
B) rapid response
C) investigations
D) problem-solving
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9
What term is used to describe the geographical area in the city or county where officers patrol?

A) track
B) beat
C) grid
D) route
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10
If a police officer responds to a domestic violence call, what can they do to stop the activity?

A) deter
B) intervene
C) investigate
D) pursue
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11
Walking or driving around an area with the goal of discovering and/or deterring criminal activity by increasing police presence is referred to as ______.

A) rapid response
B) deterrence
C) preventive patrol
D) investigation
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12
Law enforcement communities consider ______ to be the backbone of policing.

A) authority
B) rapid response
C) investigations
D) patrol
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13
One of the earliest innovations that made rapid response possible is which of the following?

A) record-keeping
B) patrol car
C) formal command structure
D) GPS
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14
The effectiveness of traditional policing services are measured by how many ______.

A) crimes are solved
B) crimes are reported
C) calls police officers respond to
D) convictions are made
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15
Which of the following components include the collaboration among law enforcement agencies and the individuals and organizations they serve to develop solutions to problems and increase trust?

A) organizational transformation
B) community partnerships
C) problem-solving
D) unity of command
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16
Which of the following statements pertaining to organizational transformation is true?

A) Transformation helps promote community partnerships and practice problem-solving.
B) The shift in philosophy is not required across the entire agency.
C) Centralized decision making is an important aspect.
D) Implementation of community policing should focus on specialized units.
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17
Which of the following components of community policy involves engaging in the proactive and systematic examination of identified issues to develop and evaluate effective responses?

A) organizational transformation
B) community partnerships
C) problem-solving
D) unity of command
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18
If a law enforcement agency is consulting and cooperating with stakeholders in the community, they are developing ______.

A) problem-solving
B) rapid response
C) partnerships
D) organizational transformation
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19
Decentralized decision making and accountability are important aspects of which community policing component?

A) problem-solving
B) unity of command
C) community partnerships
D) organizational transformation
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20
Which of the following promotes the concept that officers should be selected with community policing values in mind?

A) problem-solving
B) organizational transformation
C) community partnerships
D) unity of command
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21
Under the traditional model of policing, ______ was the primary mandate.

A) reducing fear of crime
B) partnering with the community
C) crime-fighting
D) enhancing quality of life
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22
Problem-solving strategies are aimed at urgent and critical incidents, as well as persistent circumstances. Which of the following is an example of a persistent circumstance?

A) robberies
B) mass shootings
C) homelessness
D) assaults
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23
______ policing relies on data collection and analytics that targets current and future crime trends.

A) Community
B) Traditional
C) Predictive
D) Legalistic
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24
Which of the following statements pertaining to community policing is true?

A) It is reactive, not proactive.
B) Its organizational structure is hierarchical.
C) It is thought to be too soft on crime.
D) Its goal is to fight crime.
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25
Militarization of policing has increased due to ______.

A) response to terrorism
B) domestic violence
C) homelessness
D) social disorganization
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26
The separation of police from the public they serve became the impetus for the traditional policing model.
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27
Under the community policing model, police and the public share responsibility for resolving community issues.
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Population growth, recession, and demographic shifts can change the number and/or size of a law enforcement agency's beat area.
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The crime rate refers to all of the crimes solved by an arrest.
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30
Police officers work independently with little or no supervision under the community policing model.
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Under the community policing model, the public is considered to be a passive receiver of police service and only viewed as a source of information when needed.
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32
The problem-solving aspect of community policing is considered to be proactive, not reactive.
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Community policing eliminates the need for traditional policing tactics.
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34
Police departments in the community policing era reverted to foot patrol in an attempt to renew closeness to the community.
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Community policing is thought to be too "soft" on crime, and as a result, many departments abandon this model during times of serious crime.
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36
Why is community policy considered to be smarter law enforcement?
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37
How does community policing differ from traditional policing?
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Using the cornerstones of traditional policing, outline the three opportunities that the police have to impact crime.
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39
Explain the community policing component of community partnership. How are partnerships formed? Provide an example of how a law enforcement agency would partner with a stakeholder.
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Identify and discuss at least two or three principles of community policing. Do you think these principles have remained applicable and kept pace with the evolution of policies and practices in policing today?
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