Deck 6: The Police Image and Policing the Image
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Deck 6: The Police Image and Policing the Image
1
Some studies have also found that ______ overestimate the proportion of crimes solve.
A) newspaper readers
B) online readers
C) television viewers
D) all of these
A) newspaper readers
B) online readers
C) television viewers
D) all of these
A
2
The strange case of the ______ crime program Canal Livre provides a particularly outrageous example of how violent crime and hence the fear of crime is packaged as newsworthy commodity.
A) American
B) Spanish
C) Portuguese
D) Brazilian
A) American
B) Spanish
C) Portuguese
D) Brazilian
D
3
Marxist-inspired critical criminologists argue all of the following individuals set the agenda for public debate about crime except:
A) politicians.
B) the media.
C) the public.
D) criminal justice officials.
A) politicians.
B) the media.
C) the public.
D) criminal justice officials.
C
4
The readers/viewers of popular ______ have the highest levels of fear of crime may simply reflect their actual risk of victimization.
A) newspapers
B) online blogs
C) television news shows
D) all of these
A) newspapers
B) online blogs
C) television news shows
D) all of these
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5
Readers of tabloid newspapers may be of ______
A) lower socioeconomic or class standing.
B) a minority race.
C) higher socioeconomic or class standing.
D) an older age.
A) lower socioeconomic or class standing.
B) a minority race.
C) higher socioeconomic or class standing.
D) an older age.
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6
______ males had cause to be especially fearful of interactions with police.
A) Caucasian
B) Asian American
C) Mexican American
D) African American
A) Caucasian
B) Asian American
C) Mexican American
D) African American
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7
Despite making up only 2% of the U.S. population, ______ between the ages of 15 and 34 accounted for more than 15% of all those killed by police.
A) White males
B) Black males
C) White females
D) Black females
A) White males
B) Black males
C) White females
D) Black females
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8
The rate of death for Black males was ______ times higher than for White men of the same age.
A) 3
B) 5
C) 7
D) 9
A) 3
B) 5
C) 7
D) 9
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9
One study found that about ______% of people interviewed got their news from television.
A) 24
B) 38
C) 52
D) 66
A) 24
B) 38
C) 52
D) 66
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10
As much as ______ of the American public accessing news through social media.
A) 30
B) 40
C) 60
D) 70
A) 30
B) 40
C) 60
D) 70
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11
The U.S. homicide rate would show significant growth in the late-______ reaching a peak in the early-1990s.
A) 1940s
B) 1950s
C) 1960s
D) 1970s
A) 1940s
B) 1950s
C) 1960s
D) 1970s
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12
In 2004, ______% of a nationally representative sample of adult Americans voiced a "great deal" of confidence in police.
A) 23
B) 48
C) 64
D) 86
A) 23
B) 48
C) 64
D) 86
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13
When forced to choose between employing more police and making broader structural reforms, ______ of the respondents believed that attacking social and economic inequalities associated with crime and increased funding for education and job training programs to be the best approach to the many problems of crime (Gallup, 2010).
A) 32%
B) 49%
C) 51%
D) 64%
A) 32%
B) 49%
C) 51%
D) 64%
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14
Support for broad social and economic approaches to crime control increase among select demographics with 72% of those with some post-graduate education.
A) high school education
B) some college education
C) a college education
D) post-graduate education
A) high school education
B) some college education
C) a college education
D) post-graduate education
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15
Dragnet served as a key public relations tool, if not propaganda arm for the Los Angeles Police Department during some of its most controversial years.
A) Dragnet
B) Cops
C) How To Catch a Predator
D) CSI
A) Dragnet
B) Cops
C) How To Catch a Predator
D) CSI
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16
______ declared a "war on drugs."
A) Lyndon B. Johnson
B) Richard Nixon
C) Bill Clinton
D) Barack Obama
A) Lyndon B. Johnson
B) Richard Nixon
C) Bill Clinton
D) Barack Obama
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17
Cops first appeared on the Fox network in ______.
A) 1980
B) 1989
C) 1991
D) 1994
A) 1980
B) 1989
C) 1991
D) 1994
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18
Cops proved tremendously popular among ______ viewers.
A) young
B) middle-age
C) old
D) all of these
A) young
B) middle-age
C) old
D) all of these
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19
______ are invaluable in publicizing public safety alerts in real time as well as responsibilizing the public or encouraging them to take up quasi-police work themselves.
A) Facebook/Print media
B) Facebook/Television news
C) Facebook/Twitter
D) Facebook/Snapchat
A) Facebook/Print media
B) Facebook/Television news
C) Facebook/Twitter
D) Facebook/Snapchat
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20
As of 2016, U.S. Customs and Border Protection asks visitors to the United States to voluntarily provide _______.
A) the name of their health insurance provider
B) their social media usernames
C) their cell phones
D) their computers and tablets
A) the name of their health insurance provider
B) their social media usernames
C) their cell phones
D) their computers and tablets
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21
The most common artifacts of police trophy shots, such as ______, are powerful symbols.
A) weapons
B) drugs
C) money
D) all of these
A) weapons
B) drugs
C) money
D) all of these
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22
The ______'s motivational Monday tweets provided a tremendous example of a social media failure and more broadly how policing fails to control its own image.
A) Los Angeles PD
B) New York PD
C) Chicago PD
D) Miami PD
A) Los Angeles PD
B) New York PD
C) Chicago PD
D) Miami PD
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23
The Rodney King jury was composed of mostly:
A) Caucasian jurors.
B) African American jurors.
C) male jurors.
D) female jurors.
A) Caucasian jurors.
B) African American jurors.
C) male jurors.
D) female jurors.
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24
The Obama administration committed approximately ______ million dollars to equip police with body-worn cameras and to study their effectiveness.
A) 25
B) 50
C) 75
D) 100
A) 25
B) 50
C) 75
D) 100
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25
In recent years, the police have sought to embrace and exploit the media in pursuit of a positive, pro-police image and an impression of:
A) authority and legitimacy.
B) legitimacy and accountability.
C) authority and accountability.
D) authority, accountability, and legitimacy.
A) authority and legitimacy.
B) legitimacy and accountability.
C) authority and accountability.
D) authority, accountability, and legitimacy.
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26
The police image is how police are viewed in particular cultural and historical contexts.
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27
Prior to the advent of the internet, police agencies communicated with the public in what has been characterized as a bottom-up fashion.
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28
Numerous writers have examined the proposition that the media creates a false picture of crime.
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29
Interpersonal crimes are consistently underreported in relation to official statistics.
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30
From this vantage, crime is viewed as an ideological construct that protects the powerful and further marginalizes the powerless.
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31
Fear of crime is rational and reasonable.
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32
Media coverage of crime and deviance is rarely grounded in fact.
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33
Fear of crime shares a causal relationship police force size and strength.
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34
Studies have shown that deploying more police officers and street patrols is likely to significantly reduce crime.
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35
The police press release is a powerful tool for communicating the service's preferred message.
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36
Photography Is Not a Crime is a group with the expressed purpose of filming the police, provide training, organizational and tactical instruction, legal assistance, and even mobile phone applications to members of the public interested in the same.
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37
The media are solely to blame for inciting fear of crime.
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38
"Thin Blue Line" holds that police are all that stands between the law-abiding public and wholesale violence and anarchy.
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39
Research on police and media relations has found that the relationship to be a one-way communication channel.
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40
Members of the news media are thought to release messages to the public, which have been approved by police agencies.
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41
What is the CSI effect?
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42
Scholars have claimed that in today's society, we operate in a new visibility. What is new visibility and do you agree with the scholars?
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43
Discuss the relationship between the picture of crime and social media according to Box (1983). Do you agree with Box's (1983) argument regarding the picture of crime and social media?
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44
In 2016, U.S. Customs and Border Protection asked visitors to the United States to voluntarily provide each of their social media user names along with other identifying information. Do you believe that this is a violation of ones privacy and/or rights? Why or why not?
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45
What are false images and how can false images impact the way the public views law enforcement officials?
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