Deck 5: Community Involvement in Policing

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Which of the following is a specific component of community policing?

A) tasks force policing
B) problem-oriented policing
C) target hardening
D) selective policing
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Which of the following is not a form of informal social control?

A) neighbors
B) families
C) criminal justice system
D) social organizations
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Door-to-door contacts that police make with citizens to make policing more personal in nature is called

A) citizen contact patrol.
B) routine contact patrol.
C) home contact patrol.
D)neighborhood watch.
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Which of the following is a form of specialized patrol?

A) routine patrol
B) two-officer patrol
C) district patrol
D) foot patrol
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Which of the following programs involves the police providing citizens with an engraver to mark their personal possessions?

A) systems identification
B) web watch
C) specialized identification
D) operation identification
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________ is a reorientation of policing strategy from the view that police must work together with citizens to reduce crime, disorder, and fear.

A) Problem-oriented policing
B) Community policing
C) Tasks forces
D) Community rehabilitation
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Seattle's Community Crime Prevention Program (CCPP) developed as a response to which of the following crimes?

A) homicide
B) rape
C) burglary
D) motor vehicle theft
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Most research on community policing has a ________ level orientation.

A) micro
B) macro
C) major
D) minor
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Drug court, domestic violence court, teen court and reentry court are all examples of

A) traditional courts.
B) treatment courts.
C) innovative courts.
D) private courts.
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________ meetings are different from neighborhood watch because they are not surveillance-oriented.

A) Block
B) Community
C) School
D) District
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By building ________ , the police hope to encourage citizens to contact the police since they do not have to physically go to a police station.

A) bigger lobbies
B) smaller stations
C) interrogation rooms
D) substations
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During which era did police appointments come at the hand of public officials?

A) community era
B) political era
C) reform era
D) social era
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During which era did police commands become more structured around military channels?

A) community era
B) political era
C) reform era
D) social era
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A(n) ________ group of citizens are more likely to view the police favorably.

A) elderly
B) younger
C) African-American
D) Hispanic
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The ________ is an example of third-party policing that was implemented in Oakland, CA.

A) Third-party Oakland Experiment
B) California Civil Law Program
C) Beat Health Program
D) Minneapolis RECAP program
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The citizens ________ provides the opportunity to learn about the police profession and experience some of its complex operations.

A) volunteer patrol
B) specialized patrol
C) block academy
D) police academy
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The political era of policing was focused on building a bridge between the citizen and the community.
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Most research on community policing has been done from a micro level approach.
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The reform era of policing witnessed patrol work focused on prevention, rapid response and crime control.
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Minorities tend to be well represented in citizen police academies.
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Community policing involves a collaborative effort between multijurisdictional police departments.
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The COPS office in the U.S. Department of Justice helped enhance community policing programs.
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Crime control newsletters are a proven tool in reducing crime rates.
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Neighborhood watch programs are surveillance-oriented.
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School-police partnerships place officers in the actual school building has conclusively shown to reduce school crime.
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The elderly tend to have a more favorable opinion of police than do minority groups.
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________ believes that custom-fit crime control is better than an unimaginative, traditional approach.
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________ police academies give individuals an opportunity to learn about policing and experience some of the sensations that police officers would experience.
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________ era policing sought to ensure that the police were authorized by legal mandates.
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________ consists of volunteers that drive their own cars and operate independent of police in watching over their neighborhoods.
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Police who work in schools are called ________.
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________ era policing sought to develop more intimate relations with citizens.
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________ bolsters the credibility of the police through police-citizen partnerships.
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The Guardian Angels were an unsanctioned civilian group that patrolled the streets of ________.
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Collaborative efforts between the police and citizens in addressing the crime problem have come to be known as ________.
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________ policing is geared toward identifying and solving problems.
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Detail the differences between problem-oriented policing and community policing.
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List some of the approaches that community policing might utilize in improving police-citizen cooperation.
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Describe what took place in Seattle's Community Crime Prevention Program (CCPP).
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Deck 5: Community Involvement in Policing
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Which of the following is a specific component of community policing?

A) tasks force policing
B) problem-oriented policing
C) target hardening
D) selective policing
problem-oriented policing
2
Which of the following is not a form of informal social control?

A) neighbors
B) families
C) criminal justice system
D) social organizations
criminal justice system
3
Door-to-door contacts that police make with citizens to make policing more personal in nature is called

A) citizen contact patrol.
B) routine contact patrol.
C) home contact patrol.
D)neighborhood watch.
citizen contact patrol.
4
Which of the following is a form of specialized patrol?

A) routine patrol
B) two-officer patrol
C) district patrol
D) foot patrol
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5
Which of the following programs involves the police providing citizens with an engraver to mark their personal possessions?

A) systems identification
B) web watch
C) specialized identification
D) operation identification
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6
________ is a reorientation of policing strategy from the view that police must work together with citizens to reduce crime, disorder, and fear.

A) Problem-oriented policing
B) Community policing
C) Tasks forces
D) Community rehabilitation
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7
Seattle's Community Crime Prevention Program (CCPP) developed as a response to which of the following crimes?

A) homicide
B) rape
C) burglary
D) motor vehicle theft
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8
Most research on community policing has a ________ level orientation.

A) micro
B) macro
C) major
D) minor
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9
Drug court, domestic violence court, teen court and reentry court are all examples of

A) traditional courts.
B) treatment courts.
C) innovative courts.
D) private courts.
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________ meetings are different from neighborhood watch because they are not surveillance-oriented.

A) Block
B) Community
C) School
D) District
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11
By building ________ , the police hope to encourage citizens to contact the police since they do not have to physically go to a police station.

A) bigger lobbies
B) smaller stations
C) interrogation rooms
D) substations
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12
During which era did police appointments come at the hand of public officials?

A) community era
B) political era
C) reform era
D) social era
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13
During which era did police commands become more structured around military channels?

A) community era
B) political era
C) reform era
D) social era
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A(n) ________ group of citizens are more likely to view the police favorably.

A) elderly
B) younger
C) African-American
D) Hispanic
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The ________ is an example of third-party policing that was implemented in Oakland, CA.

A) Third-party Oakland Experiment
B) California Civil Law Program
C) Beat Health Program
D) Minneapolis RECAP program
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16
The citizens ________ provides the opportunity to learn about the police profession and experience some of its complex operations.

A) volunteer patrol
B) specialized patrol
C) block academy
D) police academy
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17
The political era of policing was focused on building a bridge between the citizen and the community.
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Most research on community policing has been done from a micro level approach.
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19
The reform era of policing witnessed patrol work focused on prevention, rapid response and crime control.
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Minorities tend to be well represented in citizen police academies.
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21
Community policing involves a collaborative effort between multijurisdictional police departments.
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22
The COPS office in the U.S. Department of Justice helped enhance community policing programs.
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23
Crime control newsletters are a proven tool in reducing crime rates.
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Neighborhood watch programs are surveillance-oriented.
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School-police partnerships place officers in the actual school building has conclusively shown to reduce school crime.
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The elderly tend to have a more favorable opinion of police than do minority groups.
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________ believes that custom-fit crime control is better than an unimaginative, traditional approach.
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________ police academies give individuals an opportunity to learn about policing and experience some of the sensations that police officers would experience.
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________ era policing sought to ensure that the police were authorized by legal mandates.
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30
________ consists of volunteers that drive their own cars and operate independent of police in watching over their neighborhoods.
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31
Police who work in schools are called ________.
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________ era policing sought to develop more intimate relations with citizens.
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________ bolsters the credibility of the police through police-citizen partnerships.
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The Guardian Angels were an unsanctioned civilian group that patrolled the streets of ________.
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Collaborative efforts between the police and citizens in addressing the crime problem have come to be known as ________.
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________ policing is geared toward identifying and solving problems.
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Detail the differences between problem-oriented policing and community policing.
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List some of the approaches that community policing might utilize in improving police-citizen cooperation.
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Describe what took place in Seattle's Community Crime Prevention Program (CCPP).
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