Deck 4: The Police and Law Enforcement Its Come a Long Way
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Deck 4: The Police and Law Enforcement Its Come a Long Way
1
When a crime occurs, we expect law enforcement to respond and solve the crime.
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2
In the U.S., we have a dual system of law enforcement
True
3
The U.S. Marshals were the first law enforcement agency formed in this country.
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4
The U.S. Constitution mandated that cities establish police departments.
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5
The predominant policing system in America for about 200 years was the watch system.
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6
The first American police department in the north was created in Boston in 1838.
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7
The slave patrols were organized in the South to help slaves to escape
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8
Although a number of studies were carried out to study crime in the U.S., one of the most important was initiated by President Herbert Hoover in 1929
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9
The commission appointed by President Hoover was named the National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement.
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10
The Kansas City Preventive Patrol Project was a study carried out in 1974 to find out if preventive patrol affected such things as offense rates and the level of public fear
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11
The 9-1-1 system was created in 1868.
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12
CAD is a method for deploying police and emergency services with the help of computers
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13
The major roles played by the police today are patrol, traffic enforcement, peacekeeping and order maintenance, and investigating crimes
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14
The primary goals of police patrol are to deter crime, enhance feelings of public safety and investigate federal crimes
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15
Among the new developments in policing during the 1990s was the introduction of the computer revolution in policing.
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16
When the first U.S. Congress met in 1789, it adopted a law called the U.S. Judiciary Act of 1789. This act established the first law enforcement agency:
A) The FBI
B) The Secret Service
C) The U.S. Marshals
D) The New York City Police Department
A) The FBI
B) The Secret Service
C) The U.S. Marshals
D) The New York City Police Department
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17
The major law enforcement system developed in America was the:
A) Patrol officer system
B) Secret Service system
C) Juvenile Court system
D) Constable watch system
A) Patrol officer system
B) Secret Service system
C) Juvenile Court system
D) Constable watch system
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18
Following the development of the watch system in Boston by 1634, it was the predominant policing system in America for about the next ______________ years.
A) 10
B) 100
C) 200
D) 500
A) 10
B) 100
C) 200
D) 500
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19
In addition to the watch system, the office of ______________ was established in rural and southern areas of the U.S.
A) Sheriff
B) Constable
C) Rangers
D) State Patrolman
A) Sheriff
B) Constable
C) Rangers
D) State Patrolman
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20
Another form of early policing was established in the key slave states of the south. This form of policing was called the _______ ______________.
A) Mounted Police
B) U.S. Marshals
C) Slave Patrols
D) Vigilantes
A) Mounted Police
B) U.S. Marshals
C) Slave Patrols
D) Vigilantes
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21
The slave patrols began in the 17th century and were organized in order to prevent:
A) Plantation owners from acquiring slaves
B) Sheriffs from enforcing the Fugitive Slave Act
C) Juveniles from running away
D) Slaves from escaping from their owners
A) Plantation owners from acquiring slaves
B) Sheriffs from enforcing the Fugitive Slave Act
C) Juveniles from running away
D) Slaves from escaping from their owners
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22
Throughout the 1920s, for the most because of Prohibition, the police were:
A) Presented with a new series of crimes and & law enforcement challenges
B) Found to be adequate to the task of preventing the manufacture and use of alcohol
C) Presented with many awards for honesty
D) Found to be uncorruptible
A) Presented with a new series of crimes and & law enforcement challenges
B) Found to be adequate to the task of preventing the manufacture and use of alcohol
C) Presented with many awards for honesty
D) Found to be uncorruptible
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23
Police officers in the 1930s were generally:
A) Highly paid and well trained
B) College graduates
C) Well-equipped and very honest
D) Underpaid, poorly trained and ill equipped
A) Highly paid and well trained
B) College graduates
C) Well-equipped and very honest
D) Underpaid, poorly trained and ill equipped
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24
The National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement was under the direction of ______________.
A) George Washington
B) George Washington Carver
C) George W. Wickersham
D) J. Edgard Hoover
A) George Washington
B) George Washington Carver
C) George W. Wickersham
D) J. Edgard Hoover
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25
The National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement was also known as:
A) The Hoover Commission
B) The Wickersham Commission
C) Watergate
D) The Starr Commission
A) The Hoover Commission
B) The Wickersham Commission
C) Watergate
D) The Starr Commission
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26
The Wickersham Commission's report concluded that:
A) Prohibition was unenforceable
B) There was very little crime in the U.S.
C) Al Capone was a friend to the working class
D) The police had contained alcohol manufacture and use
A) Prohibition was unenforceable
B) There was very little crime in the U.S.
C) Al Capone was a friend to the working class
D) The police had contained alcohol manufacture and use
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27
The Wickersham Commission's report, released in 1931, also found that:
A) The police were by and large doing a good job
B) The police were corrupt and police brutality was widespread
C) The police were well trained
D) The police were well prepared to perform the duties of law enforcement
A) The police were by and large doing a good job
B) The police were corrupt and police brutality was widespread
C) The police were well trained
D) The police were well prepared to perform the duties of law enforcement
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28
Preventative patrol rests on the presumption that:
A) Putting fewer police on the street will reduce crime
B) Putting more police officers on the street will lead to prevention of police brutality
C) Putting more officers on the street will lead to reduced crime
D) Putting fewer officers on the street will cause fewer traffic accidents
A) Putting fewer police on the street will reduce crime
B) Putting more police officers on the street will lead to prevention of police brutality
C) Putting more officers on the street will lead to reduced crime
D) Putting fewer officers on the street will cause fewer traffic accidents
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29
The Kansas City Preventive Patrol Project in 1974 tested whether no patrol, increased patrol or patrol remaining the same made a difference. The outcome was that:
A) There was increased crime in areas with reduced patrol
B) There was no increased crime in areas with reduced or no patrol
C) There was decreased crime in areas of greater patrol
D) There was decreased crime in areas where police officers called in sick
A) There was increased crime in areas with reduced patrol
B) There was no increased crime in areas with reduced or no patrol
C) There was decreased crime in areas of greater patrol
D) There was decreased crime in areas where police officers called in sick
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30
There was no universal emergency telephone number (911) prior to the year _______.
A) 1948
B) 1958
C) 1968
D) 1978
A) 1948
B) 1958
C) 1968
D) 1978
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31
The benefits of Enhanced 9-1-1 include the ability of the dispatcher's computer to receive information from the telephone company about the physical address and ______________ of the caller.
A) Formal photo
B) Social Security Number
C) Yearly Income
D) Geographic Coordinates
A) Formal photo
B) Social Security Number
C) Yearly Income
D) Geographic Coordinates
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32
The great benefit of CAD is that it allows instantaneous communication between the police dispatcher and ______________.
A) Police or emergency units in the field
B) Local restaurants
C) The chief of police and the mayor
D) The homes of crime victims
A) Police or emergency units in the field
B) Local restaurants
C) The chief of police and the mayor
D) The homes of crime victims
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33
The use of ______________ systems enable dispatchers to easily view and recognize the status of all field units.
A) Medical
B) CAD
C) Electrical
D) Complex
A) Medical
B) CAD
C) Electrical
D) Complex
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34
Next Generation 911 (NG911) is being created to transform the already outdated public safety system into a digital network that is faster, more efficient, more cost effective and _______.
A) More challenging for law enforcement
B) Easier to detect for criminals
C) Safer for the public as well as law enforcement
D) Safer for law violators
A) More challenging for law enforcement
B) Easier to detect for criminals
C) Safer for the public as well as law enforcement
D) Safer for law violators
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35
It is expected that NG911 will have the ability to receive photographs, videos and telematics in ______________.
A) 911 emergency call centers
B) Delayed time
C) DVD formats
D) Any television monitor
A) 911 emergency call centers
B) Delayed time
C) DVD formats
D) Any television monitor
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36
The major roles played by the police today are patrol, traffic enforcement, peacekeeping and order maintenance and ______________.
A) Rounding up suspects
B) Using force
C) Breaking up political protests
D) Investigating crimes
A) Rounding up suspects
B) Using force
C) Breaking up political protests
D) Investigating crimes
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37
The primary goals of police patrol are to deter crime, enhance feelings of public safety and be available for _______ ______________.
A) Coffee breaks
B) Public service
C) Breaking up fights
D) Solving crimes
A) Coffee breaks
B) Public service
C) Breaking up fights
D) Solving crimes
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38
When uniformed officers arrive at the crime scene, they have an important set of tasks to carry out, especially to:
A) Solve the crime
B) Arrest suspects
C) Secure and preserve the crime scene
D) Read suspects their rights
A) Solve the crime
B) Arrest suspects
C) Secure and preserve the crime scene
D) Read suspects their rights
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39
Patrol officers make up the bulk of policing, but some of what they do may fall under the heading of peacekeeping and order maintenance, which includes responding to domestic dispute situations and ______________ .
A) Controlling crowds at various public events, such as concerts, baseball games and parades
B) Riding horses during parades
C) Investigating drug cartels
D) Giving TV interviews
A) Controlling crowds at various public events, such as concerts, baseball games and parades
B) Riding horses during parades
C) Investigating drug cartels
D) Giving TV interviews
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40
The process of investigation of a crime follows the same general format no matter what the crime is. That format includes identification of the crime scene, victims and witnesses and _______.
A) Defying the orders of the chief of police
B) Ignoring vital clues at the crime scene
C) Gathering evidence and clues as to who perpetrated the crime and what may be the possible motive
D) Holding press conferences
A) Defying the orders of the chief of police
B) Ignoring vital clues at the crime scene
C) Gathering evidence and clues as to who perpetrated the crime and what may be the possible motive
D) Holding press conferences
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41
In the 1980s and 1990s, the police were grappling with new issues, such as terrorism, school shootings and ______________ .
A) Bombings
B) Airplane hijackings
C) More overtime
D) Computer hacking
A) Bombings
B) Airplane hijackings
C) More overtime
D) Computer hacking
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42
Although the 1990s had new policing challenges, it was a time that ushered in several positive developments, including the introduction of the:
A) Need for more police officers on horseback
B) Death of forensics
C) Robot police officer
D) Computer revolution in policing
A) Need for more police officers on horseback
B) Death of forensics
C) Robot police officer
D) Computer revolution in policing
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43
In the 1990s, New York City had some of the most dramatic reductions in crime of all major cities in the U.S. One explanation for the crime decline in New York City was ______________, like those introduced by the city's police commissioner William J. Bratton.
A) Arresting minorities tactics
B) Aggressive police tactics
C) Laying off more police officers
D) Beefing up subway patrols
A) Arresting minorities tactics
B) Aggressive police tactics
C) Laying off more police officers
D) Beefing up subway patrols
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44
Bratton completely reengineered the NYPD to make reducing crime its primary objective. And the primary idea behind Bratton's reengineering was a process known as ______________.
A) CompStat
B) A crime czar
C) Pushpin maps
D) Community policing
A) CompStat
B) A crime czar
C) Pushpin maps
D) Community policing
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45
In weekly Compstat meetings in New York City, precinct commanders are held responsible for:
A) Too many sick days taken by police officers
B) Protests by citizens
C) Too few stop and frisks
D) Any increases in crime
A) Too many sick days taken by police officers
B) Protests by citizens
C) Too few stop and frisks
D) Any increases in crime
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46
In a four-step process that is the essence of CompStat, there must be timely and accurate intelligence as well as ______________ .
A) Use of slow deployment of officers
B) Avoiding any unnecessary follow ups
C) Use of effective tactics in response to that intelligence
D) Firing of police commanders
A) Use of slow deployment of officers
B) Avoiding any unnecessary follow ups
C) Use of effective tactics in response to that intelligence
D) Firing of police commanders
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47
Among the benefits of CompStat, it allows police departments to pinpoint and analyze crime patterns almost instantly and _______.
A) Respond in the most appropriate manner
B) Quickly shift personnel and other resources as needed
C) Assess the impact & viability of anticrime strategies
D) All of the above
A) Respond in the most appropriate manner
B) Quickly shift personnel and other resources as needed
C) Assess the impact & viability of anticrime strategies
D) All of the above
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48
Although police agencies are still plagued by some of the same old problems-such as brutality, racism & corruption-new approaches to fighting crime have changed how many police departments are:
A) Managing overtime pay
B) Dealing with police unions
C) Managing crime problems
D) Responding to citizen review boards
A) Managing overtime pay
B) Dealing with police unions
C) Managing crime problems
D) Responding to citizen review boards
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