Deck 5: Law Enforcement: Functions, Organization and Current Issues

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Which of the following is one of the most famous examples of the use of computer technology to analyze crime data and assess the extent of crime that was used in New York City?

A)CompStat
B)DNA Databases
C)Crime mapping
D)Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS)
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The mutawa in Saudi Arabia are the:

A)Regular police
B)Morals police
C)Civil order police
D)Secret police
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Which police force makes up about 90% of all the police in China?

A)Public security police
B)State security police
C)Prison police
D)Judicial procuratorates police
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In which model nation is both deviance control and civil order control performed by regular street police?

A)England
B)France
C)Germany
D)Saudi Arabia
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In Germany, the ________________________ are organized along military lines but are under the supervision of the Ministry of the Interior, not the Ministry of Defense.
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The deviance control function of the police includes all, but:

A)Reinforcement of community values and laws
B)Protecting the community against nonconformists
C)Suppressing dissent
D)Keeping violators of community norms under control
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During which dynasty did police become more formalized and bureaucratic with a central administration and uniform laws in China?

A)Zhou Dynasty
B)Han Dynasty
C)Qin Dynasty
D)Sung Dynasty
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Which of the following is not one of the common tools England has implemented in law enforcement since the 1990's?

A)More sophisticated computer technology
B)Better use of DNA testing
C)Extensive use of closed circuit television
D)New booking strategies
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Which of the following is the biggest issue about the influx of private police into the law enforcement arena?

A)Quality issues
B)Lack of accountability
C)Lack of regulation in almost every country
D)Inability to coordinate with public security agencies
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In nondemocratic societies, police are expected to be responsive chiefly to:

A)The ruling elite
B)The citizens
C)Government officials
D)The general public
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The German constitution allows each _____________ to have its own police law and force.
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Police perform two major functions in modern societies: ________________ and
_________________.
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Which of the following is not one of the objections discussed involving community policing strategies?

A)Too expensive
B)May work in one jurisdiction, but not another
C)Its effectiveness is hard to determine
D)Intrusive on citizens
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The major issue of concern for police in Germany within the past 20 years has been?

A)Terrorism
B)Large amounts of immigration
C)Drug trafficking
D)Human trafficking
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Which of the following is not an example of the terms used to describe Police Corruption discussed in the book?

A)Kickbacks
B)Shakedowns
C)Hazing
D)Break-ins
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In England, __________________serves as a national repository for information on crime statistics, criminal activity, missing persons, fingerprints and juvenile delinquent data.
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Which of the following is not one of the three areas that the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime does not serve?

A)Providing technical support to countries that wish to fight illegal drugs, crime, and terrorism
B)Conducting research about illegal drugs, crime, and terrorism
C)Collecting donations from its member countries to disseminate to human rights initiatives
D)Assisting countries that wish to develop and ratify legislation and treaties regarding drugs, crime, and terrorism
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Which police force in Germany is made up of plain clothes police, who handle serious crime investigations and situations that require developing a case against a suspect?

A)Schupo
B)Kripo
C)Bepo
D)BGS
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In England, the _____________officers are those who work along with regular officers in neighborhood policing areas and perform routine duties, assisting and supporting police officers, gathering intelligence, carrying out security patrols and, through their presence alone, reassuring the public.
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The two police organizations in France are:

A)Police Nationale and Compagnies Republicains de Securite
B)Police Nationale and Gendarmerie Nationale
C)Gendarmerie Nationale and Gendarmerie Mobile
D)Compagnies Republicains de Securite and Gendarmerie Mobile
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In China, the People's Armed Police Force (PAPF) is responsible for dealing with riots, fire emergencies, large disruptions, serious violent crimes, border defense, terrorist attacks and other emergencies.
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The English police have tried to develop the image of being, "civilians in uniform": friendly, helpful and capable.
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_________________ (formerly CIVPOL), was first implemented as a civilian police initiative in 1960 to assist in peacekeeping operations.
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The chuzaisho is the rural equivalent of the urban koban in Japan.
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In Japan, __________________________ handles all matters related to national security.It provides training, research, crime investigation, communications and public safety.
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In Japan, the rural police officer is known as ______________.
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_________________ can be defined as any independent or proprietary commercial organization that provides protective services to employees on a contractual basis.
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The two police organizations in France are the_________________, responsible for Paris and urban areas, and the_________________, responsible for rural areas and communities of less than 10,000 people.
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Civil order control is a big concern for France, because the French have a long history of taking to the streets to express their unhappiness.
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The term used to describe the range of military, police and civilian interventions that seek to restore order and create a sustainable society after a period of war is: ____________________.
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Police officers act ____________, when in exercising or failing to exercise their authority, they act with the primary intention of furthering private or departmental advantage.
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Prior to the late 19th century, Japanese village and community culture monitored the behavior of its citizens very closely ‑not only to keep them from committing crimes, but also to keep them from laziness, neglect of business, quarreling, scandal and mongering.
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In Germany, the Kripo are the equivalent to municipal police and would be the first to arrive on the scene of a crime.
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To assist the regular police in London there are two other kinds of law enforcement, the Metropolitan Specialty Constabulary and Police community support officers (PCSOs).
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In Japan, the __________ is a police post located in an urban neighborhood and in large cities one may be found every few blocks.
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_________________ is an umbrella term that describes programs that serve as collaborative efforts between the police and the public to identify problems of crime and to find solutions to those problems.
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The German system occupies a mid-level of decentralization between the highly centralized French System and the highly decentralized and fragmented Saudi Arabia.
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In France, the Police Nationale and Gendarmerie Nationale have the same training requirements.
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The Police Nationale is the larger of the two police forces in France.
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In Saudi Arabia, the ______________ or secret police, conduct criminal investigations and handle matters pertaining to domestic security and counterintelligence.
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Compare and Contrast the United States with one of our model countries.Be sure to discuss civil order and deviance control functions, which police model is used, current issues of concern and types of community policing strategies are used.
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Discuss the two major functions of modern police forces.
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A major challenge for Saudi Arabia police is how to balance the need for maintaining civil order within an Islamic System of justice while staying within the bounds of international human rights standards.
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Describe the main considerations that one must address when trying to address the issue of police and diversity.
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UNPOL (formerly CIVPOL) is a spy agency funded by the Dept.of Homeland Security to assist the United Nations in intelligence gathering.
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Community policing is the second most commonly adopted police operational strategy in the world today.
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Discuss the four elements that must be present to promote the democratization of the police.
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The fastest growing sector of policing in the world today is private policing.
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England is not sensitive to the religious needs of Muslim police officers, in that they make them wear "bobby" helmets instead of turbans.
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Discuss the four key elements of community policing.Also, discuss which community policing strategies each model country has implicated, if any.
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Discuss the five models of policing used around the world discussed within the text.Give examples countries that use each method.
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List the five goals of international police cooperation discussed in chapter 5.
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Deck 5: Law Enforcement: Functions, Organization and Current Issues
1
Which of the following is one of the most famous examples of the use of computer technology to analyze crime data and assess the extent of crime that was used in New York City?

A)CompStat
B)DNA Databases
C)Crime mapping
D)Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS)
A
2
The mutawa in Saudi Arabia are the:

A)Regular police
B)Morals police
C)Civil order police
D)Secret police
B
3
Which police force makes up about 90% of all the police in China?

A)Public security police
B)State security police
C)Prison police
D)Judicial procuratorates police
A
4
In which model nation is both deviance control and civil order control performed by regular street police?

A)England
B)France
C)Germany
D)Saudi Arabia
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In Germany, the ________________________ are organized along military lines but are under the supervision of the Ministry of the Interior, not the Ministry of Defense.
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The deviance control function of the police includes all, but:

A)Reinforcement of community values and laws
B)Protecting the community against nonconformists
C)Suppressing dissent
D)Keeping violators of community norms under control
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During which dynasty did police become more formalized and bureaucratic with a central administration and uniform laws in China?

A)Zhou Dynasty
B)Han Dynasty
C)Qin Dynasty
D)Sung Dynasty
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Which of the following is not one of the common tools England has implemented in law enforcement since the 1990's?

A)More sophisticated computer technology
B)Better use of DNA testing
C)Extensive use of closed circuit television
D)New booking strategies
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9
Which of the following is the biggest issue about the influx of private police into the law enforcement arena?

A)Quality issues
B)Lack of accountability
C)Lack of regulation in almost every country
D)Inability to coordinate with public security agencies
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In nondemocratic societies, police are expected to be responsive chiefly to:

A)The ruling elite
B)The citizens
C)Government officials
D)The general public
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The German constitution allows each _____________ to have its own police law and force.
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Police perform two major functions in modern societies: ________________ and
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13
Which of the following is not one of the objections discussed involving community policing strategies?

A)Too expensive
B)May work in one jurisdiction, but not another
C)Its effectiveness is hard to determine
D)Intrusive on citizens
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The major issue of concern for police in Germany within the past 20 years has been?

A)Terrorism
B)Large amounts of immigration
C)Drug trafficking
D)Human trafficking
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Which of the following is not an example of the terms used to describe Police Corruption discussed in the book?

A)Kickbacks
B)Shakedowns
C)Hazing
D)Break-ins
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In England, __________________serves as a national repository for information on crime statistics, criminal activity, missing persons, fingerprints and juvenile delinquent data.
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17
Which of the following is not one of the three areas that the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime does not serve?

A)Providing technical support to countries that wish to fight illegal drugs, crime, and terrorism
B)Conducting research about illegal drugs, crime, and terrorism
C)Collecting donations from its member countries to disseminate to human rights initiatives
D)Assisting countries that wish to develop and ratify legislation and treaties regarding drugs, crime, and terrorism
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Which police force in Germany is made up of plain clothes police, who handle serious crime investigations and situations that require developing a case against a suspect?

A)Schupo
B)Kripo
C)Bepo
D)BGS
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In England, the _____________officers are those who work along with regular officers in neighborhood policing areas and perform routine duties, assisting and supporting police officers, gathering intelligence, carrying out security patrols and, through their presence alone, reassuring the public.
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The two police organizations in France are:

A)Police Nationale and Compagnies Republicains de Securite
B)Police Nationale and Gendarmerie Nationale
C)Gendarmerie Nationale and Gendarmerie Mobile
D)Compagnies Republicains de Securite and Gendarmerie Mobile
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In China, the People's Armed Police Force (PAPF) is responsible for dealing with riots, fire emergencies, large disruptions, serious violent crimes, border defense, terrorist attacks and other emergencies.
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The English police have tried to develop the image of being, "civilians in uniform": friendly, helpful and capable.
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_________________ (formerly CIVPOL), was first implemented as a civilian police initiative in 1960 to assist in peacekeeping operations.
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The chuzaisho is the rural equivalent of the urban koban in Japan.
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In Japan, __________________________ handles all matters related to national security.It provides training, research, crime investigation, communications and public safety.
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In Japan, the rural police officer is known as ______________.
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_________________ can be defined as any independent or proprietary commercial organization that provides protective services to employees on a contractual basis.
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The two police organizations in France are the_________________, responsible for Paris and urban areas, and the_________________, responsible for rural areas and communities of less than 10,000 people.
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Civil order control is a big concern for France, because the French have a long history of taking to the streets to express their unhappiness.
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The term used to describe the range of military, police and civilian interventions that seek to restore order and create a sustainable society after a period of war is: ____________________.
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Police officers act ____________, when in exercising or failing to exercise their authority, they act with the primary intention of furthering private or departmental advantage.
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Prior to the late 19th century, Japanese village and community culture monitored the behavior of its citizens very closely ‑not only to keep them from committing crimes, but also to keep them from laziness, neglect of business, quarreling, scandal and mongering.
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In Germany, the Kripo are the equivalent to municipal police and would be the first to arrive on the scene of a crime.
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34
To assist the regular police in London there are two other kinds of law enforcement, the Metropolitan Specialty Constabulary and Police community support officers (PCSOs).
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In Japan, the __________ is a police post located in an urban neighborhood and in large cities one may be found every few blocks.
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_________________ is an umbrella term that describes programs that serve as collaborative efforts between the police and the public to identify problems of crime and to find solutions to those problems.
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The German system occupies a mid-level of decentralization between the highly centralized French System and the highly decentralized and fragmented Saudi Arabia.
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In France, the Police Nationale and Gendarmerie Nationale have the same training requirements.
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The Police Nationale is the larger of the two police forces in France.
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In Saudi Arabia, the ______________ or secret police, conduct criminal investigations and handle matters pertaining to domestic security and counterintelligence.
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41
Compare and Contrast the United States with one of our model countries.Be sure to discuss civil order and deviance control functions, which police model is used, current issues of concern and types of community policing strategies are used.
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42
Discuss the two major functions of modern police forces.
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43
A major challenge for Saudi Arabia police is how to balance the need for maintaining civil order within an Islamic System of justice while staying within the bounds of international human rights standards.
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Describe the main considerations that one must address when trying to address the issue of police and diversity.
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UNPOL (formerly CIVPOL) is a spy agency funded by the Dept.of Homeland Security to assist the United Nations in intelligence gathering.
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Community policing is the second most commonly adopted police operational strategy in the world today.
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Discuss the four elements that must be present to promote the democratization of the police.
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The fastest growing sector of policing in the world today is private policing.
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England is not sensitive to the religious needs of Muslim police officers, in that they make them wear "bobby" helmets instead of turbans.
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Discuss the four key elements of community policing.Also, discuss which community policing strategies each model country has implicated, if any.
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Discuss the five models of policing used around the world discussed within the text.Give examples countries that use each method.
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List the five goals of international police cooperation discussed in chapter 5.
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