Deck 4: The Role of the Police

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Because they determine who comes into the system and who stays out, the police are often described as the ______ of the criminal justice system.

A) focal point
B) backbone
C) gatekeepers
D) cornerstone
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Another way of saying that the police enforce the law is saying that they ______ the law.

A) implement
B) adjudicate
C) interpret
D) mediate
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Which of the following offenses is most likely to result in an officer enforcing the law?

A) arson
B) jaywalking
C) littering
D) going 3 miles per hr over the speed limit
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The ability of police officers to use their own judgment to determine the appropriate course of action to take in any given situation is called ______.

A) prudence
B) discretion
C) assertion
D) moderation
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______ is an example of a crime control tactic employed by police.

A) Custodial interrogation
B) Crime scene investigation
C) DNA analysis
D) Stopping, questioning, and frisking
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The police have ______ control over the conditions that cause criminal behavior.

A) minimal
B) no
C) absolute
D) a lot of
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There are two approaches to crime control, incapacitation and ______.

A) deterrence
B) rehabilitation
C) retribution
D) restoration
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______ means making it impossible for people to commit crime because the opportunity for criminal behavior has been taken away.

A) Deterrence
B) Retribution
C) Rehabilitation
D) Incapacitation
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Which of the following would be an example of incapacitation?

A) 300 hours of community service
B) US$1,000 fine
C) 6 months of incarceration
D) 3 years of probation
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For punishment to be an effective deterrent, it must be swift, certain, and ______.

A) severe
B) individually meaningful
C) extensive
D) rehabilitative
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Getting someone to choose one behavior over another, when both behaviors are an option, is called ______.

A) rehabilitation
B) retribution
C) incapacitation
D) deterrence
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The most important tool available to the police is the ability to ______.

A) execute search warrants
B) use force
C) seize property
D) patrol 24 hours a day
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The idea that the police must use only as much force as is necessary to overcome the resistance offered by a resisting subject is the basis for the ______.

A) the Active Police Agenda
B) the Continuing Law Enforcement Assistance Training Program
C) the Continuum of Force
D) the Reactionary Defense Agenda
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The initial steps of the continuum of force consist of ______.

A) officer presence and verbal commands
B) use of bodily force
C) use of "less-likely-to-be-lethal" weapons
D) use of deadly force
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The second stage of the continuum of force most often consists of ______.

A) officer presence and verbal commands
B) use of deadly force
C) use of bodily force
D) use of "less-likely-to-be-lethal" weapons
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The third stage of the continuum of force most often consists of ______.

A) use of deadly force
B) use of bodily force
C) use of "less-likely-to-be-lethal" weapons
D) officer presence and verbal commands
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The last stage of the continuum of force most often consists of ______.

A) use of bodily force
B) use of deadly force
C) officer presence and verbal commands
D) use of "less-likely-to-be-lethal" weapons
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______ is a "less-likely-to-be-lethal" weapon, which utilizes an inflammatory agent naturally found in cayenne peppers.

A) OC spray
B) Tear gas
C) Taser
D) Flashbang grenade
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______ is an electronic stun device utilized by police which resembles a gun and can discharge probes that send electrical current through the subject's body.

A) Taser
B) OC Spray
C) High Impact Munitions
D) ASP Baton
Question
The three primary responsibilities of the police include _____.

A) law enforcement, information gathering, and national security
B) order maintenance, detection of terrorists, and service
C) homeland security, information gathering, and national security
D) law enforcement, order maintenance, and service
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Performing well-checks on elderly citizens is an example of which primary police responsibility?

A) law enforcement
B) information gathering
C) service
D) order maintenance
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Providing a security presence at public demonstrations or protests is an example of which primary police responsibility?

A) law enforcement
B) information gathering
C) service
D) order maintenance
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Conducting undercover operation into drug trafficking is an example of which primary police responsibility?

A) law enforcement
B) information gathering
C) service
D) order maintenance
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Order maintenance is the top priority in police departments that utilize the ______ style of policing.

A) legalistic
B) watchman
C) service-oriented
D) diplomatic
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Citizen satisfaction is the top priority in police departments that utilize the ______ style of policing.

A) legalistic
B) watchman
C) service-oriented
D) diplomatic
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Issuing citations and making arrests are the top priority in police departments that utilize the ______ style of policing.

A) legalistic
B) watchman
C) service-oriented
D) diplomatic
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The way officers view their role as police officers is called ______.

A) reflexive identity
B) self-image
C) material vision
D) occupational outlooks
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Studies suggest that ______ occupies the greatest amount of police officers time.

A) patrol
B) noncriminal calls for service
C) criminal calls for service
D) administrative matters
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When officer presence and verbal commands are not successful, and when appropriate, which of the following techniques would be an appropriate use of force?

A) use of a firearm
B) use a Taser
C) use of bodily force
D) use of OC spray
Question
When a subject is armed and poses a serious and immediate threat to an officer, which of the following would be the highest level of force allowed?

A) deadly force
B) use of "less-likely-to-be-useful" weapons
C) verbal commands
D) bodily force
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Without the police, the entire criminal justice system would cease to operate.
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Without enforcement, laws have little meaning.
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Regardless of severity, all laws are enforced equally.
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Research shows that violations of driving-under-the-influence laws are automatically enforced by police officers.
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Police officers can decide what laws to enforce, when to enforce them, and against whom they should be enforced.
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Stopping, questioning, and frisking is a common crime control strategy employed by many police departments.
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The police seek to control only the behavior of criminals.
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The police have little or no influence over the conditions associated with criminal behavior.
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Comparing crime rates is the best way to measure police effectiveness.
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The two approaches to crime control are rehabilitation and retribution.
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Rehabilitation means making it impossible for people to commit crime because the opportunity for criminal behavior has been taken away.
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Incarcerating someone would be an example of "incapacitation."
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For punishment to be an effective deterrent, it must be swift, certain, and individually meaningful.
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A fine of US$50 would be "individually meaningful" for all citizens.
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It is difficult to effectively measure the police's ability to deter crime.
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Not all people are equal in their crime tendencies.
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The central feature of the police function is their ability to search citizen's homes.
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The "continuum of force" outlines the appropriate escalation of force officers should use in response to a resisting subject.
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Oleoresin Capsicum spray is an example of "less-likely-to-be-lethal" weapon.
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Tasers may be used in "dry-stun" mode, which when placed in contact with the body, delivers a direct electrical shock.
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Conducting criminal investigations is an example of the order maintenance function of the police.
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Helping stranded motorists is an example of the service function of the police.
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Police departments are required to equally emphasize law enforcement, order maintenance, and service.
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Discuss why the police are critical to the existence of the entire criminal justice system.
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Explain how the police give the law meaning and give an example.
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Explain why not all laws are enforced equally.
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Explain the two main reasons why crime control is such a controversial aspect of policing.
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Why is it often suggested that police officers have an "impossible mandate?"
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Describe what is meant by "conditions of crime."
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Are crime rates a good measure of police effectiveness?
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Explain the crime control approach of incapacitation and provide an example.
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Identify and explain the three qualities that must be present for a punishment to be an effective deterrent.
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Discuss why it is said that not all people are equal in their crime tendencies.
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Explain the basic concept behind the "continuum of force."
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Identify the four stages of the continuum of force.
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Please list at least two types of "less-likely-to-be-lethal" weapons employed by police officers.
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Identify and explain the three primary responsibilities of the police.
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Identify and briefly describe the three styles of policing.
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Deck 4: The Role of the Police
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Because they determine who comes into the system and who stays out, the police are often described as the ______ of the criminal justice system.

A) focal point
B) backbone
C) gatekeepers
D) cornerstone
gatekeepers
2
Another way of saying that the police enforce the law is saying that they ______ the law.

A) implement
B) adjudicate
C) interpret
D) mediate
implement
3
Which of the following offenses is most likely to result in an officer enforcing the law?

A) arson
B) jaywalking
C) littering
D) going 3 miles per hr over the speed limit
arson
4
The ability of police officers to use their own judgment to determine the appropriate course of action to take in any given situation is called ______.

A) prudence
B) discretion
C) assertion
D) moderation
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______ is an example of a crime control tactic employed by police.

A) Custodial interrogation
B) Crime scene investigation
C) DNA analysis
D) Stopping, questioning, and frisking
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The police have ______ control over the conditions that cause criminal behavior.

A) minimal
B) no
C) absolute
D) a lot of
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There are two approaches to crime control, incapacitation and ______.

A) deterrence
B) rehabilitation
C) retribution
D) restoration
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8
______ means making it impossible for people to commit crime because the opportunity for criminal behavior has been taken away.

A) Deterrence
B) Retribution
C) Rehabilitation
D) Incapacitation
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Which of the following would be an example of incapacitation?

A) 300 hours of community service
B) US$1,000 fine
C) 6 months of incarceration
D) 3 years of probation
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For punishment to be an effective deterrent, it must be swift, certain, and ______.

A) severe
B) individually meaningful
C) extensive
D) rehabilitative
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Getting someone to choose one behavior over another, when both behaviors are an option, is called ______.

A) rehabilitation
B) retribution
C) incapacitation
D) deterrence
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The most important tool available to the police is the ability to ______.

A) execute search warrants
B) use force
C) seize property
D) patrol 24 hours a day
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13
The idea that the police must use only as much force as is necessary to overcome the resistance offered by a resisting subject is the basis for the ______.

A) the Active Police Agenda
B) the Continuing Law Enforcement Assistance Training Program
C) the Continuum of Force
D) the Reactionary Defense Agenda
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The initial steps of the continuum of force consist of ______.

A) officer presence and verbal commands
B) use of bodily force
C) use of "less-likely-to-be-lethal" weapons
D) use of deadly force
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The second stage of the continuum of force most often consists of ______.

A) officer presence and verbal commands
B) use of deadly force
C) use of bodily force
D) use of "less-likely-to-be-lethal" weapons
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The third stage of the continuum of force most often consists of ______.

A) use of deadly force
B) use of bodily force
C) use of "less-likely-to-be-lethal" weapons
D) officer presence and verbal commands
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The last stage of the continuum of force most often consists of ______.

A) use of bodily force
B) use of deadly force
C) officer presence and verbal commands
D) use of "less-likely-to-be-lethal" weapons
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______ is a "less-likely-to-be-lethal" weapon, which utilizes an inflammatory agent naturally found in cayenne peppers.

A) OC spray
B) Tear gas
C) Taser
D) Flashbang grenade
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______ is an electronic stun device utilized by police which resembles a gun and can discharge probes that send electrical current through the subject's body.

A) Taser
B) OC Spray
C) High Impact Munitions
D) ASP Baton
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20
The three primary responsibilities of the police include _____.

A) law enforcement, information gathering, and national security
B) order maintenance, detection of terrorists, and service
C) homeland security, information gathering, and national security
D) law enforcement, order maintenance, and service
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21
Performing well-checks on elderly citizens is an example of which primary police responsibility?

A) law enforcement
B) information gathering
C) service
D) order maintenance
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22
Providing a security presence at public demonstrations or protests is an example of which primary police responsibility?

A) law enforcement
B) information gathering
C) service
D) order maintenance
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Conducting undercover operation into drug trafficking is an example of which primary police responsibility?

A) law enforcement
B) information gathering
C) service
D) order maintenance
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Order maintenance is the top priority in police departments that utilize the ______ style of policing.

A) legalistic
B) watchman
C) service-oriented
D) diplomatic
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Citizen satisfaction is the top priority in police departments that utilize the ______ style of policing.

A) legalistic
B) watchman
C) service-oriented
D) diplomatic
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Issuing citations and making arrests are the top priority in police departments that utilize the ______ style of policing.

A) legalistic
B) watchman
C) service-oriented
D) diplomatic
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The way officers view their role as police officers is called ______.

A) reflexive identity
B) self-image
C) material vision
D) occupational outlooks
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Studies suggest that ______ occupies the greatest amount of police officers time.

A) patrol
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C) criminal calls for service
D) administrative matters
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When officer presence and verbal commands are not successful, and when appropriate, which of the following techniques would be an appropriate use of force?

A) use of a firearm
B) use a Taser
C) use of bodily force
D) use of OC spray
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When a subject is armed and poses a serious and immediate threat to an officer, which of the following would be the highest level of force allowed?

A) deadly force
B) use of "less-likely-to-be-useful" weapons
C) verbal commands
D) bodily force
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Without the police, the entire criminal justice system would cease to operate.
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Without enforcement, laws have little meaning.
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Regardless of severity, all laws are enforced equally.
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Research shows that violations of driving-under-the-influence laws are automatically enforced by police officers.
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Police officers can decide what laws to enforce, when to enforce them, and against whom they should be enforced.
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Stopping, questioning, and frisking is a common crime control strategy employed by many police departments.
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The police seek to control only the behavior of criminals.
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The police have little or no influence over the conditions associated with criminal behavior.
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Comparing crime rates is the best way to measure police effectiveness.
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The two approaches to crime control are rehabilitation and retribution.
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Rehabilitation means making it impossible for people to commit crime because the opportunity for criminal behavior has been taken away.
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Incarcerating someone would be an example of "incapacitation."
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For punishment to be an effective deterrent, it must be swift, certain, and individually meaningful.
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A fine of US$50 would be "individually meaningful" for all citizens.
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It is difficult to effectively measure the police's ability to deter crime.
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Not all people are equal in their crime tendencies.
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The central feature of the police function is their ability to search citizen's homes.
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The "continuum of force" outlines the appropriate escalation of force officers should use in response to a resisting subject.
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Oleoresin Capsicum spray is an example of "less-likely-to-be-lethal" weapon.
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Tasers may be used in "dry-stun" mode, which when placed in contact with the body, delivers a direct electrical shock.
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Conducting criminal investigations is an example of the order maintenance function of the police.
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Helping stranded motorists is an example of the service function of the police.
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Police departments are required to equally emphasize law enforcement, order maintenance, and service.
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Discuss why the police are critical to the existence of the entire criminal justice system.
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Explain how the police give the law meaning and give an example.
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Explain why not all laws are enforced equally.
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Explain the two main reasons why crime control is such a controversial aspect of policing.
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Why is it often suggested that police officers have an "impossible mandate?"
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Describe what is meant by "conditions of crime."
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Are crime rates a good measure of police effectiveness?
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Explain the crime control approach of incapacitation and provide an example.
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Identify and explain the three qualities that must be present for a punishment to be an effective deterrent.
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Discuss why it is said that not all people are equal in their crime tendencies.
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Explain the basic concept behind the "continuum of force."
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Identify the four stages of the continuum of force.
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Please list at least two types of "less-likely-to-be-lethal" weapons employed by police officers.
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Identify and explain the three primary responsibilities of the police.
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Identify and briefly describe the three styles of policing.
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