Deck 5: The Police Role and Police Discretion

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Which of the following is not one of James Q. Wilson's operating styles?

A) watchman
B) legalistic
C) service
D) aggressive
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The Magic City Police Department maintains order through informal police intervention, including persuasion and threats, or hassling or roughing up disruptive people instead of formal arrests. According to James Q. Wilson, it would be considered to be a ____________________ department.

A) watchman
B) legalistic
C) moralistic
D) service
Question
In 1985, the fleeing felon rule was declared unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court in the landmark case of ____________________.

A) Mapp v. Ohio
B) Lawrence v. Texas
C) Tennessee v. Garner
D) Terry v. Ohio
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The police make approximately ____________________ million arrests a year.

A) 3.3
B) 10.16
C) 12.2
D) 13.12
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Most police contacts involve:

A) motor vehicle or traffic-related issues
B) family violence
C) arrests of offenders
D) testifying in court
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Of the following, the police make more arrests for ____________________ crimes than for the other types.

A) violent
B) property
C) financial
D) quality-of-life
Question
The legality and morality of the "fleeing felon" rule have been challenged because of the U.S. legal concept of:

A) presumption of innocence
B) fundamental fairness
C) cruel and unusual punishment
D) application of equality
Question
Officer Green believes that it is impossible to achieve the goals and objectives of the police department and concentrates his efforts on the concept of police loyalty and the mutual support of his fellow officers. According to Broderick, he would be considered a(n):

A) realist
B) optimist
C) enforcer
D) idealist
Question
Sheehan and Cordner state that the two primary goals and objectives of police departments are:

A) maintaining order, and protecting life and property
B) preventing crime and arresting offenders
C) preventing crime and maintaining order
D) protecting life and property, and preventing crime
Question
Egon Bittner has stated that police work has, from its earliest origins, been a:

A) religious vocation
B) respected profession
C) feared occupation
D) tainted occupation
Question
Robert Lilly's research concluded that the majority of police calls are in reference to:

A) burglaries
B) thefts
C) information
D) social services
Question
The police role is:

A) very ambiguous
B) very clearly defined
C) mainly related to violent crime
D) mainly related to arresting offenders
Question
The Smalltown Police Department uses social service agencies to provide counseling for minor offenders. According to James Q. Wilson, it would be considered to be a ____________________ department.

A) watchman
B) legalistic
C) moralistic
D) service
Question
Officer White concentrates her efforts on helping people in trouble, rather than on keeping society safe. According to Broderick, she would be considered a(n):

A) realist
B) optimist
C) enforcer
D) idealist
Question
Which of the following is incorrect?

A) The police make more arrests for minor violations than serious crime.
B) The police make more arrests for drug offenses than they do for driving while intoxicated (DWI/DUI)
C) The police make more arrests for aggravated or felony assault than they do for misdemeanor assault.
D) Violations of liquor laws, drunkenness, disorderly conduct, vagrancy, and loitering are responsible for approximately 1.72 million arrests a year.
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Officer Brown believes his role is keeping the peace and preserving the social order, yet he is very careful not to violate the constitutional rights of individuals. According to Broderick, he would be considered a(n):

A) realist
B) optimist
C) enforcer
D) idealist
Question
Which of the following is not one of Broderick's police operational styles?

A) enforcers
B) dreamers
C) realists
D) optimists
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The Humortown Police Department issues many summonses and makes many misdemeanor arrests. According to James Q. Wilson, it would be considered to be a ____________________ department.

A) watchman
B) legalistic
C) moralistic
D) service
Question
The police attempt to prevent crime by trying to create a sense of:

A) safety and security
B) community involvement
C) omniscience
D) omnipresence
Question
Officer Smith believes her role is to maintain order on her beat by arresting criminals. According to Broderick, she would be considered a(n):

A) realist
B) optimist
C) enforcer
D) idealist
Question
Police officers have ____________________ discretion.

A) little
B) tremendous
C) limited
D) no
Question
In the 1970s, the American Law Institute proposed a(n) ____________________, which included new policies on the use of deadly force.

A) administrative rule
B) National Bill of Police Rights
C) legislative bill
D) Model Penal Code
Question
Which of the following is part of the federal government's imminent danger standard for use of deadly force?

A) firing warning shots
B) shooting at moving vehicles
C) prisoner attempting escape who was being held in a high-security prison
D) nonfatally shooting a suspect in the leg
Question
Which of the following is not one of the reasons police exercise discretion?

A) If the police enforced all the laws, all the time, they would be in the station house or court much of their time.
B) Complete enforcement would alienate the public from the police.
C) Most violations of law are minor and do not require full enforcement.
D) The police want to show they have a caring attitude toward the community.
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The police try to create a sense that they are always there. This is called __________
Question
One way of controlling discretion, particularly improper application of discretion, is the establishment of:

A) strong policies
B) employee early warning systems
C) citizen review boards
D) active reporting systems
Question
Carl B. Klockars, in Idea of Police, broadly defines the basic function of the police as dealing with all those problems that may require the use of __________
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Which of the following is not one of the factors that may influence police discretion as indicated by research findings?

A) time of day
B) the offense
C) subject's attitude
D) subject's race
Question
In 1985, the U.S. Supreme Court dealt with police use of deadly force, declaring the __________unconstitutional.
Question
The ____________________ standard allows police officers to use deadly force against people who are using deadly force against an officer or another person, as well as in certain violent felony situations.

A) castle exception
B) defense of property
C) defense of life
D) defense of community
Question
Arresting offenders and assisting prosecutors in bringing charges against defendants is one of the primary methods used by police to maintain order and protect __________and __________
Question
Which of the following is not one of the major factors Herbert Jacob says causes the police to exercise discretion?

A) department policies
B) characteristics of the crime
C) relationship between criminal and victim or between police and criminal or victim
D) geographic area of the crime
Question
Based on 2010 statistics, approximately ____________________ people were killed justifiably by police in a three-year period.

A) 25
B) 390
C) 1,322
D) 10,227
Question
Most police patrol time is spent:

A) as uncommitted time
B) as committed time
C) responding to calls for service
D) responding to dispatch
Question
In the landmark case Tennessee v. Garner, the U.S. Supreme Court declared the ____________________ rule unconstitutional.

A) fleeing felon
B) consent search
C) detention
D) stop and frisk
Question
Statistics clearly indicate that police officers:

A) overuse force
B) do not overuse force
C) overuse threats
D) display their weapons too often
Question
The first decision maker in the criminal justice system and often the most important is:

A) the judge
B) the defense attorney
C) the police officer
D) the prosecutor
Question
Studies of police discretion have shown that the most significant factor in the decision to arrest is the:

A) location of the offense
B) officer-offender relationship
C) seriousness of the offense committed
D) offender's past criminal history
Question
The availability of a choice of options or actions one can take in a situation is called __________
Question
Choke holds, carotid holds, and neck restraints became a source of controversy after:

A) several lawsuits
B) some deaths
C) further study
D) changes in law enforcement policies
Question
Two studies indicate that people who engage in violent crime or who engage the police in violent confrontations are much more likely to be the victims of police shootings.
Question
The growing popularity of less-than-lethal weapons (LTLW) by police officers in the United States virtually ensures their increased use in the law enforcement community.
Question
The primary goal or objective of the police should be to arrest all offenders.
Question
The federal government has redefined its deadly force policy used by federal agents and has adopted the __________ standard.
Question
Police are free or have the ability to ignore crimes or to exercise discretion regarding them, even when the crime is serious.
Question
The U.S. system of criminal justice is interested in the __________, in addition to the letter of the law.
Question
The entire criminal justice system is based on the concept of discretion.
Question
Most police departments now train their officers in the use of force using the __________
Question
The police officer is generally the first decision maker in the U.S. criminal justice system and is often the most important.
Question
The police themselves emphasize their role as crime fighters and play down their job as peacekeepers and social service providers.
Question
Most of what happens in the U.S. criminal justice system happens without the use of discretion by the police.
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Elaine Cumming and her colleagues reported that the ordinary work routines of police officers include mostly law enforcement activities and very few other activities.
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An officer's discretion varies depending on the type of situation he or she encounters.
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Police generally have much less discretion than other officials in the criminal justice system.
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The police role is extremely well defined and contains little ambiguity.
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The "defense of life" standard allowed police officers to use deadly force against people who were using deadly force against an officer or another person.
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What do you think the police role really is?
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Movies and television shows about the police emphasize the police crime-fighting role.
Question
Ninety-six percent of local police departments have turned to the use of __________ in an attempt to reduce the use of deadly force.
Question
During the 1970s, many police departments developed an alternative to the fleeing felon doctrine; it was called the __________
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Discuss the impact of Tennessee v. Garner.
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What is the basic difference between the crime-fighting role and the order-maintenance role of the police?
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What are some of the major factors that influence police discretion?
Question
Compare and contrast each of James Q. Wilson's police department operational styles.
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List and explain each of Broderick's styles. Which style of officer would you want in your community? Why?
Question
List the primary and secondary goals of policing and give an example of how the police work toward each goal.
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Explain how, according to research, the police actually spend their time at work.
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Discuss the extent and use of less-than-lethal weapons by police.
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Define discretion. Discuss some of the major ways police exercise discretion.
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1
Which of the following is not one of James Q. Wilson's operating styles?

A) watchman
B) legalistic
C) service
D) aggressive
D
2
The Magic City Police Department maintains order through informal police intervention, including persuasion and threats, or hassling or roughing up disruptive people instead of formal arrests. According to James Q. Wilson, it would be considered to be a ____________________ department.

A) watchman
B) legalistic
C) moralistic
D) service
A
3
In 1985, the fleeing felon rule was declared unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court in the landmark case of ____________________.

A) Mapp v. Ohio
B) Lawrence v. Texas
C) Tennessee v. Garner
D) Terry v. Ohio
C
4
The police make approximately ____________________ million arrests a year.

A) 3.3
B) 10.16
C) 12.2
D) 13.12
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Most police contacts involve:

A) motor vehicle or traffic-related issues
B) family violence
C) arrests of offenders
D) testifying in court
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Of the following, the police make more arrests for ____________________ crimes than for the other types.

A) violent
B) property
C) financial
D) quality-of-life
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7
The legality and morality of the "fleeing felon" rule have been challenged because of the U.S. legal concept of:

A) presumption of innocence
B) fundamental fairness
C) cruel and unusual punishment
D) application of equality
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8
Officer Green believes that it is impossible to achieve the goals and objectives of the police department and concentrates his efforts on the concept of police loyalty and the mutual support of his fellow officers. According to Broderick, he would be considered a(n):

A) realist
B) optimist
C) enforcer
D) idealist
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9
Sheehan and Cordner state that the two primary goals and objectives of police departments are:

A) maintaining order, and protecting life and property
B) preventing crime and arresting offenders
C) preventing crime and maintaining order
D) protecting life and property, and preventing crime
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10
Egon Bittner has stated that police work has, from its earliest origins, been a:

A) religious vocation
B) respected profession
C) feared occupation
D) tainted occupation
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11
Robert Lilly's research concluded that the majority of police calls are in reference to:

A) burglaries
B) thefts
C) information
D) social services
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The police role is:

A) very ambiguous
B) very clearly defined
C) mainly related to violent crime
D) mainly related to arresting offenders
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13
The Smalltown Police Department uses social service agencies to provide counseling for minor offenders. According to James Q. Wilson, it would be considered to be a ____________________ department.

A) watchman
B) legalistic
C) moralistic
D) service
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14
Officer White concentrates her efforts on helping people in trouble, rather than on keeping society safe. According to Broderick, she would be considered a(n):

A) realist
B) optimist
C) enforcer
D) idealist
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Which of the following is incorrect?

A) The police make more arrests for minor violations than serious crime.
B) The police make more arrests for drug offenses than they do for driving while intoxicated (DWI/DUI)
C) The police make more arrests for aggravated or felony assault than they do for misdemeanor assault.
D) Violations of liquor laws, drunkenness, disorderly conduct, vagrancy, and loitering are responsible for approximately 1.72 million arrests a year.
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16
Officer Brown believes his role is keeping the peace and preserving the social order, yet he is very careful not to violate the constitutional rights of individuals. According to Broderick, he would be considered a(n):

A) realist
B) optimist
C) enforcer
D) idealist
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Which of the following is not one of Broderick's police operational styles?

A) enforcers
B) dreamers
C) realists
D) optimists
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18
The Humortown Police Department issues many summonses and makes many misdemeanor arrests. According to James Q. Wilson, it would be considered to be a ____________________ department.

A) watchman
B) legalistic
C) moralistic
D) service
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19
The police attempt to prevent crime by trying to create a sense of:

A) safety and security
B) community involvement
C) omniscience
D) omnipresence
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20
Officer Smith believes her role is to maintain order on her beat by arresting criminals. According to Broderick, she would be considered a(n):

A) realist
B) optimist
C) enforcer
D) idealist
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21
Police officers have ____________________ discretion.

A) little
B) tremendous
C) limited
D) no
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22
In the 1970s, the American Law Institute proposed a(n) ____________________, which included new policies on the use of deadly force.

A) administrative rule
B) National Bill of Police Rights
C) legislative bill
D) Model Penal Code
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23
Which of the following is part of the federal government's imminent danger standard for use of deadly force?

A) firing warning shots
B) shooting at moving vehicles
C) prisoner attempting escape who was being held in a high-security prison
D) nonfatally shooting a suspect in the leg
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Which of the following is not one of the reasons police exercise discretion?

A) If the police enforced all the laws, all the time, they would be in the station house or court much of their time.
B) Complete enforcement would alienate the public from the police.
C) Most violations of law are minor and do not require full enforcement.
D) The police want to show they have a caring attitude toward the community.
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The police try to create a sense that they are always there. This is called __________
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One way of controlling discretion, particularly improper application of discretion, is the establishment of:

A) strong policies
B) employee early warning systems
C) citizen review boards
D) active reporting systems
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Carl B. Klockars, in Idea of Police, broadly defines the basic function of the police as dealing with all those problems that may require the use of __________
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Which of the following is not one of the factors that may influence police discretion as indicated by research findings?

A) time of day
B) the offense
C) subject's attitude
D) subject's race
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In 1985, the U.S. Supreme Court dealt with police use of deadly force, declaring the __________unconstitutional.
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30
The ____________________ standard allows police officers to use deadly force against people who are using deadly force against an officer or another person, as well as in certain violent felony situations.

A) castle exception
B) defense of property
C) defense of life
D) defense of community
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Arresting offenders and assisting prosecutors in bringing charges against defendants is one of the primary methods used by police to maintain order and protect __________and __________
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Which of the following is not one of the major factors Herbert Jacob says causes the police to exercise discretion?

A) department policies
B) characteristics of the crime
C) relationship between criminal and victim or between police and criminal or victim
D) geographic area of the crime
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Based on 2010 statistics, approximately ____________________ people were killed justifiably by police in a three-year period.

A) 25
B) 390
C) 1,322
D) 10,227
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Most police patrol time is spent:

A) as uncommitted time
B) as committed time
C) responding to calls for service
D) responding to dispatch
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In the landmark case Tennessee v. Garner, the U.S. Supreme Court declared the ____________________ rule unconstitutional.

A) fleeing felon
B) consent search
C) detention
D) stop and frisk
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36
Statistics clearly indicate that police officers:

A) overuse force
B) do not overuse force
C) overuse threats
D) display their weapons too often
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The first decision maker in the criminal justice system and often the most important is:

A) the judge
B) the defense attorney
C) the police officer
D) the prosecutor
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Studies of police discretion have shown that the most significant factor in the decision to arrest is the:

A) location of the offense
B) officer-offender relationship
C) seriousness of the offense committed
D) offender's past criminal history
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The availability of a choice of options or actions one can take in a situation is called __________
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Choke holds, carotid holds, and neck restraints became a source of controversy after:

A) several lawsuits
B) some deaths
C) further study
D) changes in law enforcement policies
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Two studies indicate that people who engage in violent crime or who engage the police in violent confrontations are much more likely to be the victims of police shootings.
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The growing popularity of less-than-lethal weapons (LTLW) by police officers in the United States virtually ensures their increased use in the law enforcement community.
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43
The primary goal or objective of the police should be to arrest all offenders.
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44
The federal government has redefined its deadly force policy used by federal agents and has adopted the __________ standard.
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Police are free or have the ability to ignore crimes or to exercise discretion regarding them, even when the crime is serious.
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The U.S. system of criminal justice is interested in the __________, in addition to the letter of the law.
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The entire criminal justice system is based on the concept of discretion.
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Most police departments now train their officers in the use of force using the __________
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The police officer is generally the first decision maker in the U.S. criminal justice system and is often the most important.
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50
The police themselves emphasize their role as crime fighters and play down their job as peacekeepers and social service providers.
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Most of what happens in the U.S. criminal justice system happens without the use of discretion by the police.
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Elaine Cumming and her colleagues reported that the ordinary work routines of police officers include mostly law enforcement activities and very few other activities.
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An officer's discretion varies depending on the type of situation he or she encounters.
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54
Police generally have much less discretion than other officials in the criminal justice system.
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55
The police role is extremely well defined and contains little ambiguity.
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56
The "defense of life" standard allowed police officers to use deadly force against people who were using deadly force against an officer or another person.
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57
What do you think the police role really is?
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Movies and television shows about the police emphasize the police crime-fighting role.
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Ninety-six percent of local police departments have turned to the use of __________ in an attempt to reduce the use of deadly force.
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During the 1970s, many police departments developed an alternative to the fleeing felon doctrine; it was called the __________
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Discuss the impact of Tennessee v. Garner.
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What is the basic difference between the crime-fighting role and the order-maintenance role of the police?
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What are some of the major factors that influence police discretion?
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Compare and contrast each of James Q. Wilson's police department operational styles.
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List and explain each of Broderick's styles. Which style of officer would you want in your community? Why?
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List the primary and secondary goals of policing and give an example of how the police work toward each goal.
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Explain how, according to research, the police actually spend their time at work.
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Discuss the extent and use of less-than-lethal weapons by police.
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Define discretion. Discuss some of the major ways police exercise discretion.
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