Deck 11: Accountability and Ethics

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Which of the following is NOT one of steps taken by police departments in the investigation of complaints against officers?

A) Review the complainant's allegation to determine what departmental standard(s) was violated.
B) Contact and interview all witnesses and re-interview the complainant if necessary.
C) Obtain background information on the complainant.
D) Subject the complainant to a lie-detector test to determine his or her honesty.
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According to this ethical perspective, it is the results of one's actions that determine what is moral and good.

A) Ethical formalism
B) Ethical utilitarianism
C) Ethical relativism
D) Egoism
Question
In dealing with police misbehavior, this method does not investigate citizen complaints but rather focuses on the police organization and its policies and practices:

A) Civilian review boards
B) Decertification
C) Civil liability
D) Police auditor system
Question
Which statement best describes ethical formulation?

A) The ethical perspective which states the result of one's actions determine what is moral and good.
B) The ethical perspective which considers good varies with the particular values of the group and individuals.
C) The ethical perspective which places a moral worth on doing one's duty of going by the book.
D) All of the above.
Question
Decertification is one method of external accountability. Some form of decertification is found in about __________ of the states.

A) 50%
B) 100%
C) 75%
D) 85%
Question
Which of the following is the most accurate definition of procedures?

A) The effort to control police behavior by establishing an external form of review
B) The methods of steps to be taken when performing a task
C) The statement of purpose that is useful in identifying the role and mission of the police that
D) The specific and measurable statement of purpose that is related to the accomplishment of a goal that
Question
What is a specific statement that identifies required or prohibited behaviors by officers?

A) Objective
B) Procedure
C) Rule
D) Policy
Question
This is a general statement of purpose that is useful in identifying the role and mission of the police:

A) Policy
B) Objective
C) Rule
D) Goal
Question
Title 242, USC pertains to what type of violations?

A) Civil rights violations committed by the police
B) Civil rights violations committed by offenders
C) Civil rights violations committed by citizens
D) None of the above
Question
According to this ethical perspective, what is good is that which results in the greatest benefit for me:

A) Religion
B) Ethical formalism
C) Egoism
D) Ethical relativism
Question
Which is NOT a method of legal control over police behavior?

A) Criminal liability
B) Decertification
C) Exclusionary rule
D) All are methods of legal control over police behavior
Question
What does the ethical perspective of ethical utilitarianism state?

A) It is the results of one's actions that determines what is moral or good.
B) What is considered good varies with the particular values of groups and individuals.
C) It places a moral worth on "doing one's duty."
D) What is good is that which results in the greatest benefit to me.
Question
This ethical perspective is probably a more realistic description of day-to-day police ethics than any other.

A) Ethical formalism
B) Ethical utilitarianism
C) Ethical relativism
D) Deontological ethics
Question
Elements of community policing are consistent with which ethical framework?

A) Ethical formalism
B) Ethical utilitarianism
C) Ethical relativism
D) Deontological ethics
Question
This is a general statement that gives guidance to police officers as to the proper course of action:

A) Regulation
B) Departmental policy
C) Goal
D) Objective
Question
A recent study found that grievance arbitration typically reduces the amount of discipline ultimately imposed by what amount?

A) 25%
B) 10%
C) 30%
D) 50%
Question
If other observers conducted research again in the same setting and achieved similar conclusions, this is known as what?

A) Reliability
B) Centralization
C) Validity
D) None of the above
Question
Which of the following occurs when an investigation into citizen complaints finds that the alleged complaint is essentially true but the officer's behavior is justified, legal, and within organizational policy?

A) Concerted withdrawal
B) Unfounded complaint
C) Exoneration
D) Recidivism
Question
In the history of civilian review, this era was marked by increased public support for civilian review; (also, there were increases in public concern about the criminal justice system.):

A) First era
B) Second era
C) Third era
D) Fourth era
Question
One criterion of professionalism is that there is a unique body of knowledge. Which of the following would be a way to gain this unique body of knowledge?

A) Studying the work of experts
B) Scientific research
C) Consulting-modeling
D) All of the above
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Lockers at the police station, a police car, and other elements of on-duty performance are protected by the Fourth Amendment during an internal investigation.
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CALEA currently has 944 standards that a police department must meet for accreditation.
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Oversight mechanisms must be internal to the police department.
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The Fourth Amendment guarantees apply to police officers at home and off duty.
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One criterion for professionalization is a unique body of knowledge.
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A small number of police officers receive a disproportionate number of complaints.
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Generally speaking, if an unlawful search of a police officer occurs during an internal investigation, the fruits of that search cannot be used in the disciplinary hearing.
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Officers found guilty in an internal investigation do not have a right to appeal.
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Termination of employment, reassignment, and mandatory training are all examples of options that are not used as actual punishment by police departments in response to officer misconduct.
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Research indicates that over half of the 50 largest cities in the United States have some type of external review of citizen complaints against the police.
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Illegally obtained evidence may be used against the police in disciplinary hearings.
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When police officers are being investigated as suspects in a crime, they have the same legal procedural rights as any other suspect.
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Departmental policies are specific statements that identify required or prohibited behavior by officers.
Question
The police auditor system may be used in place of the civilian review board to investigate citizen complaints.
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A governmental unit, such as a city or county, has sovereign immunity in civil liability cases involving its police officers.
Question
The community-policing movement emphasizes decreased autonomy.
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Certification may be part of professionalism but it is not a necessary part.
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An exoneration of an officer occurs when the investigation results in a finding that the alleged complaint is essentially false but that the officer's behavior was not justified, legal, or within organizational policy.
Question
Under utilitarianism, what is good is that which results in the greatest benefit for the greatest number.
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Two primary sources of standards for the police are professional and ethical training.
Question
Identify several of the differences between internal investigations and criminal investigations.
Question
Chart the history of the civil review board. Discuss the three different eras.
Question
The authors cite four limitations of professional and ethical standards. List and discuss those four limitations.
Question
List and describe three forms of punishment that can follow a complaint against an officer being sustained. Which do you believe is most effective?
Question
Discuss several of the limitations of civilian review boards.
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-Police auditor systems

A) If other observers conducted the research again in the same setting, they would reach similar results
B) A system that tracks specific types of officer behaviors
C) The observer sees what is actually going on
D) Focuses on the police organizations and its policies and practices
E) What is considered good varied with the particular values of groups and individuals
F) Statements compelled during and internal investigation cannot be used later in court
G) Places moral worth on doing one's duty
H) Used to appeal disciplinary action
I) Used to ensure quality and competence
J) The licensing process used to determine whether a police department meets general standards of policy and training
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Matching
-Ethical formalism

A) If other observers conducted the research again in the same setting, they would reach similar results
B) A system that tracks specific types of officer behaviors
C) The observer sees what is actually going on
D) Focuses on the police organizations and its policies and practices
E) What is considered good varied with the particular values of groups and individuals
F) Statements compelled during and internal investigation cannot be used later in court
G) Places moral worth on doing one's duty
H) Used to appeal disciplinary action
I) Used to ensure quality and competence
J) The licensing process used to determine whether a police department meets general standards of policy and training
Question
Matching
-Reliability

A) If other observers conducted the research again in the same setting, they would reach similar results
B) A system that tracks specific types of officer behaviors
C) The observer sees what is actually going on
D) Focuses on the police organizations and its policies and practices
E) What is considered good varied with the particular values of groups and individuals
F) Statements compelled during and internal investigation cannot be used later in court
G) Places moral worth on doing one's duty
H) Used to appeal disciplinary action
I) Used to ensure quality and competence
J) The licensing process used to determine whether a police department meets general standards of policy and training
Question
Matching
-Early warning (early-identification) system

A) If other observers conducted the research again in the same setting, they would reach similar results
B) A system that tracks specific types of officer behaviors
C) The observer sees what is actually going on
D) Focuses on the police organizations and its policies and practices
E) What is considered good varied with the particular values of groups and individuals
F) Statements compelled during and internal investigation cannot be used later in court
G) Places moral worth on doing one's duty
H) Used to appeal disciplinary action
I) Used to ensure quality and competence
J) The licensing process used to determine whether a police department meets general standards of policy and training
Question
Matching
-Validity

A) If other observers conducted the research again in the same setting, they would reach similar results
B) A system that tracks specific types of officer behaviors
C) The observer sees what is actually going on
D) Focuses on the police organizations and its policies and practices
E) What is considered good varied with the particular values of groups and individuals
F) Statements compelled during and internal investigation cannot be used later in court
G) Places moral worth on doing one's duty
H) Used to appeal disciplinary action
I) Used to ensure quality and competence
J) The licensing process used to determine whether a police department meets general standards of policy and training
Question
Matching
-Garrity interview

A) If other observers conducted the research again in the same setting, they would reach similar results
B) A system that tracks specific types of officer behaviors
C) The observer sees what is actually going on
D) Focuses on the police organizations and its policies and practices
E) What is considered good varied with the particular values of groups and individuals
F) Statements compelled during and internal investigation cannot be used later in court
G) Places moral worth on doing one's duty
H) Used to appeal disciplinary action
I) Used to ensure quality and competence
J) The licensing process used to determine whether a police department meets general standards of policy and training
Question
Matching
-Ethical relativism

A) If other observers conducted the research again in the same setting, they would reach similar results
B) A system that tracks specific types of officer behaviors
C) The observer sees what is actually going on
D) Focuses on the police organizations and its policies and practices
E) What is considered good varied with the particular values of groups and individuals
F) Statements compelled during and internal investigation cannot be used later in court
G) Places moral worth on doing one's duty
H) Used to appeal disciplinary action
I) Used to ensure quality and competence
J) The licensing process used to determine whether a police department meets general standards of policy and training
Question
Matching
-Certification

A) If other observers conducted the research again in the same setting, they would reach similar results
B) A system that tracks specific types of officer behaviors
C) The observer sees what is actually going on
D) Focuses on the police organizations and its policies and practices
E) What is considered good varied with the particular values of groups and individuals
F) Statements compelled during and internal investigation cannot be used later in court
G) Places moral worth on doing one's duty
H) Used to appeal disciplinary action
I) Used to ensure quality and competence
J) The licensing process used to determine whether a police department meets general standards of policy and training
Question
Matching
-Accreditation

A) If other observers conducted the research again in the same setting, they would reach similar results
B) A system that tracks specific types of officer behaviors
C) The observer sees what is actually going on
D) Focuses on the police organizations and its policies and practices
E) What is considered good varied with the particular values of groups and individuals
F) Statements compelled during and internal investigation cannot be used later in court
G) Places moral worth on doing one's duty
H) Used to appeal disciplinary action
I) Used to ensure quality and competence
J) The licensing process used to determine whether a police department meets general standards of policy and training
Question
Matching
-Grievance arbitration

A) If other observers conducted the research again in the same setting, they would reach similar results
B) A system that tracks specific types of officer behaviors
C) The observer sees what is actually going on
D) Focuses on the police organizations and its policies and practices
E) What is considered good varied with the particular values of groups and individuals
F) Statements compelled during and internal investigation cannot be used later in court
G) Places moral worth on doing one's duty
H) Used to appeal disciplinary action
I) Used to ensure quality and competence
J) The licensing process used to determine whether a police department meets general standards of policy and training
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Deck 11: Accountability and Ethics
1
Which of the following is NOT one of steps taken by police departments in the investigation of complaints against officers?

A) Review the complainant's allegation to determine what departmental standard(s) was violated.
B) Contact and interview all witnesses and re-interview the complainant if necessary.
C) Obtain background information on the complainant.
D) Subject the complainant to a lie-detector test to determine his or her honesty.
D
2
According to this ethical perspective, it is the results of one's actions that determine what is moral and good.

A) Ethical formalism
B) Ethical utilitarianism
C) Ethical relativism
D) Egoism
B
3
In dealing with police misbehavior, this method does not investigate citizen complaints but rather focuses on the police organization and its policies and practices:

A) Civilian review boards
B) Decertification
C) Civil liability
D) Police auditor system
D
4
Which statement best describes ethical formulation?

A) The ethical perspective which states the result of one's actions determine what is moral and good.
B) The ethical perspective which considers good varies with the particular values of the group and individuals.
C) The ethical perspective which places a moral worth on doing one's duty of going by the book.
D) All of the above.
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Decertification is one method of external accountability. Some form of decertification is found in about __________ of the states.

A) 50%
B) 100%
C) 75%
D) 85%
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6
Which of the following is the most accurate definition of procedures?

A) The effort to control police behavior by establishing an external form of review
B) The methods of steps to be taken when performing a task
C) The statement of purpose that is useful in identifying the role and mission of the police that
D) The specific and measurable statement of purpose that is related to the accomplishment of a goal that
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7
What is a specific statement that identifies required or prohibited behaviors by officers?

A) Objective
B) Procedure
C) Rule
D) Policy
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8
This is a general statement of purpose that is useful in identifying the role and mission of the police:

A) Policy
B) Objective
C) Rule
D) Goal
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9
Title 242, USC pertains to what type of violations?

A) Civil rights violations committed by the police
B) Civil rights violations committed by offenders
C) Civil rights violations committed by citizens
D) None of the above
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10
According to this ethical perspective, what is good is that which results in the greatest benefit for me:

A) Religion
B) Ethical formalism
C) Egoism
D) Ethical relativism
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11
Which is NOT a method of legal control over police behavior?

A) Criminal liability
B) Decertification
C) Exclusionary rule
D) All are methods of legal control over police behavior
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12
What does the ethical perspective of ethical utilitarianism state?

A) It is the results of one's actions that determines what is moral or good.
B) What is considered good varies with the particular values of groups and individuals.
C) It places a moral worth on "doing one's duty."
D) What is good is that which results in the greatest benefit to me.
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13
This ethical perspective is probably a more realistic description of day-to-day police ethics than any other.

A) Ethical formalism
B) Ethical utilitarianism
C) Ethical relativism
D) Deontological ethics
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14
Elements of community policing are consistent with which ethical framework?

A) Ethical formalism
B) Ethical utilitarianism
C) Ethical relativism
D) Deontological ethics
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15
This is a general statement that gives guidance to police officers as to the proper course of action:

A) Regulation
B) Departmental policy
C) Goal
D) Objective
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16
A recent study found that grievance arbitration typically reduces the amount of discipline ultimately imposed by what amount?

A) 25%
B) 10%
C) 30%
D) 50%
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If other observers conducted research again in the same setting and achieved similar conclusions, this is known as what?

A) Reliability
B) Centralization
C) Validity
D) None of the above
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Which of the following occurs when an investigation into citizen complaints finds that the alleged complaint is essentially true but the officer's behavior is justified, legal, and within organizational policy?

A) Concerted withdrawal
B) Unfounded complaint
C) Exoneration
D) Recidivism
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In the history of civilian review, this era was marked by increased public support for civilian review; (also, there were increases in public concern about the criminal justice system.):

A) First era
B) Second era
C) Third era
D) Fourth era
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20
One criterion of professionalism is that there is a unique body of knowledge. Which of the following would be a way to gain this unique body of knowledge?

A) Studying the work of experts
B) Scientific research
C) Consulting-modeling
D) All of the above
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Lockers at the police station, a police car, and other elements of on-duty performance are protected by the Fourth Amendment during an internal investigation.
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22
CALEA currently has 944 standards that a police department must meet for accreditation.
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23
Oversight mechanisms must be internal to the police department.
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24
The Fourth Amendment guarantees apply to police officers at home and off duty.
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One criterion for professionalization is a unique body of knowledge.
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A small number of police officers receive a disproportionate number of complaints.
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Generally speaking, if an unlawful search of a police officer occurs during an internal investigation, the fruits of that search cannot be used in the disciplinary hearing.
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Officers found guilty in an internal investigation do not have a right to appeal.
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Termination of employment, reassignment, and mandatory training are all examples of options that are not used as actual punishment by police departments in response to officer misconduct.
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Research indicates that over half of the 50 largest cities in the United States have some type of external review of citizen complaints against the police.
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Illegally obtained evidence may be used against the police in disciplinary hearings.
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When police officers are being investigated as suspects in a crime, they have the same legal procedural rights as any other suspect.
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Departmental policies are specific statements that identify required or prohibited behavior by officers.
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The police auditor system may be used in place of the civilian review board to investigate citizen complaints.
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A governmental unit, such as a city or county, has sovereign immunity in civil liability cases involving its police officers.
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The community-policing movement emphasizes decreased autonomy.
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Certification may be part of professionalism but it is not a necessary part.
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38
An exoneration of an officer occurs when the investigation results in a finding that the alleged complaint is essentially false but that the officer's behavior was not justified, legal, or within organizational policy.
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Under utilitarianism, what is good is that which results in the greatest benefit for the greatest number.
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40
Two primary sources of standards for the police are professional and ethical training.
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41
Identify several of the differences between internal investigations and criminal investigations.
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42
Chart the history of the civil review board. Discuss the three different eras.
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43
The authors cite four limitations of professional and ethical standards. List and discuss those four limitations.
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44
List and describe three forms of punishment that can follow a complaint against an officer being sustained. Which do you believe is most effective?
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45
Discuss several of the limitations of civilian review boards.
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46
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-Police auditor systems

A) If other observers conducted the research again in the same setting, they would reach similar results
B) A system that tracks specific types of officer behaviors
C) The observer sees what is actually going on
D) Focuses on the police organizations and its policies and practices
E) What is considered good varied with the particular values of groups and individuals
F) Statements compelled during and internal investigation cannot be used later in court
G) Places moral worth on doing one's duty
H) Used to appeal disciplinary action
I) Used to ensure quality and competence
J) The licensing process used to determine whether a police department meets general standards of policy and training
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Matching
-Ethical formalism

A) If other observers conducted the research again in the same setting, they would reach similar results
B) A system that tracks specific types of officer behaviors
C) The observer sees what is actually going on
D) Focuses on the police organizations and its policies and practices
E) What is considered good varied with the particular values of groups and individuals
F) Statements compelled during and internal investigation cannot be used later in court
G) Places moral worth on doing one's duty
H) Used to appeal disciplinary action
I) Used to ensure quality and competence
J) The licensing process used to determine whether a police department meets general standards of policy and training
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48
Matching
-Reliability

A) If other observers conducted the research again in the same setting, they would reach similar results
B) A system that tracks specific types of officer behaviors
C) The observer sees what is actually going on
D) Focuses on the police organizations and its policies and practices
E) What is considered good varied with the particular values of groups and individuals
F) Statements compelled during and internal investigation cannot be used later in court
G) Places moral worth on doing one's duty
H) Used to appeal disciplinary action
I) Used to ensure quality and competence
J) The licensing process used to determine whether a police department meets general standards of policy and training
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49
Matching
-Early warning (early-identification) system

A) If other observers conducted the research again in the same setting, they would reach similar results
B) A system that tracks specific types of officer behaviors
C) The observer sees what is actually going on
D) Focuses on the police organizations and its policies and practices
E) What is considered good varied with the particular values of groups and individuals
F) Statements compelled during and internal investigation cannot be used later in court
G) Places moral worth on doing one's duty
H) Used to appeal disciplinary action
I) Used to ensure quality and competence
J) The licensing process used to determine whether a police department meets general standards of policy and training
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Matching
-Validity

A) If other observers conducted the research again in the same setting, they would reach similar results
B) A system that tracks specific types of officer behaviors
C) The observer sees what is actually going on
D) Focuses on the police organizations and its policies and practices
E) What is considered good varied with the particular values of groups and individuals
F) Statements compelled during and internal investigation cannot be used later in court
G) Places moral worth on doing one's duty
H) Used to appeal disciplinary action
I) Used to ensure quality and competence
J) The licensing process used to determine whether a police department meets general standards of policy and training
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51
Matching
-Garrity interview

A) If other observers conducted the research again in the same setting, they would reach similar results
B) A system that tracks specific types of officer behaviors
C) The observer sees what is actually going on
D) Focuses on the police organizations and its policies and practices
E) What is considered good varied with the particular values of groups and individuals
F) Statements compelled during and internal investigation cannot be used later in court
G) Places moral worth on doing one's duty
H) Used to appeal disciplinary action
I) Used to ensure quality and competence
J) The licensing process used to determine whether a police department meets general standards of policy and training
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-Ethical relativism

A) If other observers conducted the research again in the same setting, they would reach similar results
B) A system that tracks specific types of officer behaviors
C) The observer sees what is actually going on
D) Focuses on the police organizations and its policies and practices
E) What is considered good varied with the particular values of groups and individuals
F) Statements compelled during and internal investigation cannot be used later in court
G) Places moral worth on doing one's duty
H) Used to appeal disciplinary action
I) Used to ensure quality and competence
J) The licensing process used to determine whether a police department meets general standards of policy and training
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Matching
-Certification

A) If other observers conducted the research again in the same setting, they would reach similar results
B) A system that tracks specific types of officer behaviors
C) The observer sees what is actually going on
D) Focuses on the police organizations and its policies and practices
E) What is considered good varied with the particular values of groups and individuals
F) Statements compelled during and internal investigation cannot be used later in court
G) Places moral worth on doing one's duty
H) Used to appeal disciplinary action
I) Used to ensure quality and competence
J) The licensing process used to determine whether a police department meets general standards of policy and training
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-Accreditation

A) If other observers conducted the research again in the same setting, they would reach similar results
B) A system that tracks specific types of officer behaviors
C) The observer sees what is actually going on
D) Focuses on the police organizations and its policies and practices
E) What is considered good varied with the particular values of groups and individuals
F) Statements compelled during and internal investigation cannot be used later in court
G) Places moral worth on doing one's duty
H) Used to appeal disciplinary action
I) Used to ensure quality and competence
J) The licensing process used to determine whether a police department meets general standards of policy and training
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A) If other observers conducted the research again in the same setting, they would reach similar results
B) A system that tracks specific types of officer behaviors
C) The observer sees what is actually going on
D) Focuses on the police organizations and its policies and practices
E) What is considered good varied with the particular values of groups and individuals
F) Statements compelled during and internal investigation cannot be used later in court
G) Places moral worth on doing one's duty
H) Used to appeal disciplinary action
I) Used to ensure quality and competence
J) The licensing process used to determine whether a police department meets general standards of policy and training
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