Deck 2: Preparing for the Street: Recruitment, Training, and Socialization

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Raters for assessment centers are typically selected who have:

A) been in the military
B) previously held and now supervise the position for which candidates are testing
C) shown ability to fill out paperwork as a deskbound administrator
D) become retired
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The most important and expensive element of the police selection process is probably the:

A) character investigation
B) general interests test
C) polygraph examination
D) physical abilities test
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Each state has a Commission on Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST)or similar entity,which establishes all but which one of the following?

A) Minimum selection standards for law enforcement officers
B) Minimum education and training standards
C) In-house training programs
D) Serves as the certification or licensing authority for sworn personnel
Question
The testing conducted by most police agencies is known as the ____________ process.

A) examination
B) hurdle
C) background
D) weed-out
Question
The idea of a police "subculture" originated with a 1950 study by:

A) O. W. Wilson
B) J. Edgar Hoover
C) August Vollmer
D) William Westley
Question
About 60 percent of female officers who leave their agency typically do so during the ________ on the job.

A) first year
B) second to fifth years
C) sixth to tenth years
D) eleventh to fifteenth years Author:
Please supply missing answer.
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Police applicants are typically:

A) lower-lower class
B) lower-middle or working class
C) middle class
D) upper-middle class
Question
Some research has found the personality of the typical police applicant to be very similar to:

A) school counselors
B) authoritarian parents
C) college students
D) military disciplinarian
Question
During basic recruit training at the academy,the most time is spent learning:

A) patrol tactics
B) investigations skills
C) criminal law
D) weapons and self-defense
Question
The purpose of the ___________ during the selection process is to assess aspects of a candidate that cannot be measured on other tests.

A) written psychological exam
B) polygraph exam
C) personal interview
D) character investigation
Question
Which of the following is not a desirable psychological quality for police officers?

A) Well-adjusted
B) Logical skills
C) Subservient
D) Interested in people
Question
To reduce vulnerability to lawsuits,police executives need to select a truly job-related _________.

A) polygraph exam
B) drug screening procedure
C) physical agility test
D) character investigation
Question
Assessment centers are most commonly used for hiring

A) new personnel.
B) lateral transfers.
C) chief executives.
D) None of these are hired through assessment centers
Question
An assessment center may include which of the following?

A) In-basket exercises
B) Role-playing exercises
C) Simulated critical incidents
D) All of the above
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Which of the following is the most job-related physical agility examination for police?

A) Running
B) Performing push-ups
C) Pushing cars
D) Negotiating horizontal bars
Question
The sixth sense that recruits are taught to nurture is:

A) suspicion
B) violence
C) respect
D) authority
Question
tests are commonly used to exclude police applicants with personality disorders.

A) General knowledge
B) Psychological screening
C) General intelligence (IQ)
D) Rorschach Interpretational
Question
An assessment center's "in-basket exercise" might ask candidates to assume the role of the new chief or captain who is:

A) physically taken to a gymnasium to test his basketball and coordination skills
B) taken up high in a fire department's ladder truck basket to show lifesaving skills
C) given administrative problems to be prioritized and dealt with in a prescribed amount of time
D) given a lecture by city human resources officers concerning their policies
Question
Police applicants are primarily motivated by:

A) job security
B) authoritarian personality
C) a sadistic nature
D) their parents/military background
Question
A new approach to training new officers that is related to the FTO program is the:

A) After Academy Program, or AAP
B) Police Training Officer (PTO) program
C) Pre-Solo Officer Program, or PSOP
D) Post-Recruitment Program, or PRP
Question
An influential coalition of blacks is the:

A) National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives
B) International Association of Minority Chiefs and Sheriffs
C) National Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs
D) African American Law Enforcement Union
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Job security is a primary motivation for police applicants.
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The most effective way to attract women and minorities is to raise starting salaries.
Question
Women are most likely to be employed in ____________ police or law enforcement agencies.

A) local
B) federal
C) state
D) county
Question
Changes in departmental policies and procedures,court decisions,the specter of liability,and operational strategies and techniques demand that _____________________training be provided.

A) role-play
B) in-service
C) computer simulation
D) police brutality
Question
The watchman style of policing involves the officer as:

A) "observer"
B) "soldier"
C) "neighbor"
D) "teacher"
Question
Which of the following is not one of the qualities considered imperative for entry-level officers?

A) Creativity
B) Idealism
C) Sense of humor
D) Tenacity
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While participating in an FTO program,recruits are on probation and can be terminated for unsatisfactory performance.
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The knowledge and experience gained during academy training or specialized training is comprehensive enough to serve an officer for an entire career.
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The majority of activities included in a physical agility test are directly related to activities officers will perform on the job.
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Assessment centers are more commonly used for hiring chief executives.
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The working personality of the police begins to develop during the recruit's time at the academy.
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The sixth sense police that recruits learn to nurture is cynicism.
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Which of the following statements regarding the crime fighter image of the police is false?

A) It gives the public unrealistic expectations about the ability of the police to catch criminals.
B) It gives recruits a false view of what their daily activities will involve.
C) It is what many people believe is the primary role of the police.
D) It gives a reasonably accurate view of contemporary policing.
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General knowledge and reading skills tests are the best way a police agency can predict who will do well in the police academy.
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Applicants should not be informed that their references will be checked until after the character investigation is completed.
Question
Probably the most difficult barrier to recruiting minority officers has to do with:

A) the image that police officers have in the minority communities
B) the fact that the salaries are too low
C) the fact that minority officers commonly want to work in their old neighborhoods
D) the fact that HIV has afflicted a disproportionately high number of black officers
Question
Jerome Skolnick's studies determined that the police role contained:

A) danger and authority
B) excitement and loyalty
C) dedication and insecurity
D) malfeasance and impropriety
Question
Which of the following is not one of Broderick's police personality types?

A) The Enforcer
B) The Realist
C) The Pessimist
D) The Optimist
Question
Niederhoffer's study of police cynicism found that cynicism spikes most dramatically:

A) immediately after recruits leave the academy
B) during the first two to six years of service
C) at about mid-career
D) as the officer approaches retirement
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A sense of humor is an important quality for an entry-level police officer.
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Police ____________ tends to spike after recruits leave the academy and confront the reality of the streets.
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The most important element of the selection process is the ________________.
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In each state,the minimum selection and training standards for law enforcement officers are determined by _______________.
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The sixth sense that recruits learn in the academy is _____________.
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Under the watchman style of policing,order maintenance is the primary function of the police officer.
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A key element of the hiring process is ___________ qualified applicants.
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According to John Broderick,__________________ are officers who place high value on due process and individual rights.
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Police cynicism tends to peak around the middle of an officer's career.
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Police applicants must successfully complete the ________ process before being hired.
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_____________ programs evaluate new officers on their understanding and application of community-oriented policing and problem solving,as well as help them make the transition from the academy to the streets.
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In-service training is usually optional.
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The crime fighter image is key to understanding the American police today.
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In the past,formal barriers such as height requirements were obstacles to the hiring of women.
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The two key variables of the police role are ________ and ______________.
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Black police officers face problems similar to those of women who attempt to enter and prosper in police work.
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Research shows that male and female officers are equally likely to use excessive force.
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Many police departments use ______________ for hiring chief executives and for promotional testing.
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"Enforcers" believe their primary job is to keep their beats clean,making good arrests,and helping people.
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The two key variables of the police role are danger and authority.
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African American officers face problems similar to those of ____________ attempting to enter and prosper in police work.
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Describe James Q.Wilson's three policing styles.
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Explain the FTO and PTO concepts and how they contribute to the development of a police officer.
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What are the main steps in the hiring process and what are the advantages and disadvantages of each? If budget cuts required a reduced hurdle process,which steps could best be eliminated and why?
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List and briefly describe some of the core components of an assessment center.
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Describe the stages of the "ideal" police hiring process; include all the steps in this process and the major goals of each.
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Name one recruiting problem and what might be done to improve the process.
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The existence of multiple police roles can lead to the problem of _______________.
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Explain what is meant by in-service training,including its benefits for the police.
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The ____________ of policing views the police officer as a teacher who frequently uses informal sanctions rather than making arrests.
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If budget cuts required the police academy to shorten the training process,which topics could best be eliminated or covered in a shorter period of time,and why?
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Explain Broderick's four types of police personalities.
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A key quality necessary for entry-level police officers is ____________,proactively solving difficult cases and making things happen.
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The ___________ image is a major obstacle to understanding the American police.
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Match between columns
Optimist
High value placed on individual rights and due process as well as preserving the social order
Optimist
Focus on making good arrests and keeping their beats clean
Optimist
Little emphasis on social order or individual rights
Optimist
High value on individual rights and focus on service activities
Realist
High value placed on individual rights and due process as well as preserving the social order
Realist
Focus on making good arrests and keeping their beats clean
Realist
Little emphasis on social order or individual rights
Realist
High value on individual rights and focus on service activities
Enforcer
High value placed on individual rights and due process as well as preserving the social order
Enforcer
Focus on making good arrests and keeping their beats clean
Enforcer
Little emphasis on social order or individual rights
Enforcer
High value on individual rights and focus on service activities
Idealist
High value placed on individual rights and due process as well as preserving the social order
Idealist
Focus on making good arrests and keeping their beats clean
Idealist
Little emphasis on social order or individual rights
Idealist
High value on individual rights and focus on service activities
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Match between columns
Watchman
Officer a soldier, assumes the purpose of the law is to punish
Watchman
Officer as neighbor, emphasis on order maintenance
Watchman
Officer as teacher, frequently uses informal sanctions rather than arrest
Legalistic
Officer a soldier, assumes the purpose of the law is to punish
Legalistic
Officer as neighbor, emphasis on order maintenance
Legalistic
Officer as teacher, frequently uses informal sanctions rather than arrest
Service
Officer a soldier, assumes the purpose of the law is to punish
Service
Officer as neighbor, emphasis on order maintenance
Service
Officer as teacher, frequently uses informal sanctions rather than arrest
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Raters for assessment centers are typically selected who have:

A) been in the military
B) previously held and now supervise the position for which candidates are testing
C) shown ability to fill out paperwork as a deskbound administrator
D) become retired
B
2
The most important and expensive element of the police selection process is probably the:

A) character investigation
B) general interests test
C) polygraph examination
D) physical abilities test
A
3
Each state has a Commission on Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST)or similar entity,which establishes all but which one of the following?

A) Minimum selection standards for law enforcement officers
B) Minimum education and training standards
C) In-house training programs
D) Serves as the certification or licensing authority for sworn personnel
C
4
The testing conducted by most police agencies is known as the ____________ process.

A) examination
B) hurdle
C) background
D) weed-out
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The idea of a police "subculture" originated with a 1950 study by:

A) O. W. Wilson
B) J. Edgar Hoover
C) August Vollmer
D) William Westley
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About 60 percent of female officers who leave their agency typically do so during the ________ on the job.

A) first year
B) second to fifth years
C) sixth to tenth years
D) eleventh to fifteenth years Author:
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Police applicants are typically:

A) lower-lower class
B) lower-middle or working class
C) middle class
D) upper-middle class
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Some research has found the personality of the typical police applicant to be very similar to:

A) school counselors
B) authoritarian parents
C) college students
D) military disciplinarian
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During basic recruit training at the academy,the most time is spent learning:

A) patrol tactics
B) investigations skills
C) criminal law
D) weapons and self-defense
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The purpose of the ___________ during the selection process is to assess aspects of a candidate that cannot be measured on other tests.

A) written psychological exam
B) polygraph exam
C) personal interview
D) character investigation
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Which of the following is not a desirable psychological quality for police officers?

A) Well-adjusted
B) Logical skills
C) Subservient
D) Interested in people
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To reduce vulnerability to lawsuits,police executives need to select a truly job-related _________.

A) polygraph exam
B) drug screening procedure
C) physical agility test
D) character investigation
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Assessment centers are most commonly used for hiring

A) new personnel.
B) lateral transfers.
C) chief executives.
D) None of these are hired through assessment centers
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An assessment center may include which of the following?

A) In-basket exercises
B) Role-playing exercises
C) Simulated critical incidents
D) All of the above
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Which of the following is the most job-related physical agility examination for police?

A) Running
B) Performing push-ups
C) Pushing cars
D) Negotiating horizontal bars
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The sixth sense that recruits are taught to nurture is:

A) suspicion
B) violence
C) respect
D) authority
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tests are commonly used to exclude police applicants with personality disorders.

A) General knowledge
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D) Rorschach Interpretational
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An assessment center's "in-basket exercise" might ask candidates to assume the role of the new chief or captain who is:

A) physically taken to a gymnasium to test his basketball and coordination skills
B) taken up high in a fire department's ladder truck basket to show lifesaving skills
C) given administrative problems to be prioritized and dealt with in a prescribed amount of time
D) given a lecture by city human resources officers concerning their policies
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Police applicants are primarily motivated by:

A) job security
B) authoritarian personality
C) a sadistic nature
D) their parents/military background
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A new approach to training new officers that is related to the FTO program is the:

A) After Academy Program, or AAP
B) Police Training Officer (PTO) program
C) Pre-Solo Officer Program, or PSOP
D) Post-Recruitment Program, or PRP
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An influential coalition of blacks is the:

A) National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives
B) International Association of Minority Chiefs and Sheriffs
C) National Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs
D) African American Law Enforcement Union
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Job security is a primary motivation for police applicants.
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The most effective way to attract women and minorities is to raise starting salaries.
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Women are most likely to be employed in ____________ police or law enforcement agencies.

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C) state
D) county
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Changes in departmental policies and procedures,court decisions,the specter of liability,and operational strategies and techniques demand that _____________________training be provided.

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C) computer simulation
D) police brutality
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The watchman style of policing involves the officer as:

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D) "teacher"
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Which of the following is not one of the qualities considered imperative for entry-level officers?

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C) Sense of humor
D) Tenacity
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While participating in an FTO program,recruits are on probation and can be terminated for unsatisfactory performance.
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The knowledge and experience gained during academy training or specialized training is comprehensive enough to serve an officer for an entire career.
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The majority of activities included in a physical agility test are directly related to activities officers will perform on the job.
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Assessment centers are more commonly used for hiring chief executives.
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The working personality of the police begins to develop during the recruit's time at the academy.
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The sixth sense police that recruits learn to nurture is cynicism.
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Which of the following statements regarding the crime fighter image of the police is false?

A) It gives the public unrealistic expectations about the ability of the police to catch criminals.
B) It gives recruits a false view of what their daily activities will involve.
C) It is what many people believe is the primary role of the police.
D) It gives a reasonably accurate view of contemporary policing.
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General knowledge and reading skills tests are the best way a police agency can predict who will do well in the police academy.
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Applicants should not be informed that their references will be checked until after the character investigation is completed.
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Probably the most difficult barrier to recruiting minority officers has to do with:

A) the image that police officers have in the minority communities
B) the fact that the salaries are too low
C) the fact that minority officers commonly want to work in their old neighborhoods
D) the fact that HIV has afflicted a disproportionately high number of black officers
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Jerome Skolnick's studies determined that the police role contained:

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D) malfeasance and impropriety
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Which of the following is not one of Broderick's police personality types?

A) The Enforcer
B) The Realist
C) The Pessimist
D) The Optimist
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Niederhoffer's study of police cynicism found that cynicism spikes most dramatically:

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C) at about mid-career
D) as the officer approaches retirement
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A sense of humor is an important quality for an entry-level police officer.
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Police ____________ tends to spike after recruits leave the academy and confront the reality of the streets.
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The most important element of the selection process is the ________________.
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In each state,the minimum selection and training standards for law enforcement officers are determined by _______________.
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The sixth sense that recruits learn in the academy is _____________.
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Under the watchman style of policing,order maintenance is the primary function of the police officer.
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A key element of the hiring process is ___________ qualified applicants.
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According to John Broderick,__________________ are officers who place high value on due process and individual rights.
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Police cynicism tends to peak around the middle of an officer's career.
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Police applicants must successfully complete the ________ process before being hired.
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_____________ programs evaluate new officers on their understanding and application of community-oriented policing and problem solving,as well as help them make the transition from the academy to the streets.
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In-service training is usually optional.
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The crime fighter image is key to understanding the American police today.
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In the past,formal barriers such as height requirements were obstacles to the hiring of women.
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The two key variables of the police role are ________ and ______________.
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Black police officers face problems similar to those of women who attempt to enter and prosper in police work.
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Research shows that male and female officers are equally likely to use excessive force.
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Many police departments use ______________ for hiring chief executives and for promotional testing.
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"Enforcers" believe their primary job is to keep their beats clean,making good arrests,and helping people.
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The two key variables of the police role are danger and authority.
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African American officers face problems similar to those of ____________ attempting to enter and prosper in police work.
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Describe James Q.Wilson's three policing styles.
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Explain the FTO and PTO concepts and how they contribute to the development of a police officer.
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What are the main steps in the hiring process and what are the advantages and disadvantages of each? If budget cuts required a reduced hurdle process,which steps could best be eliminated and why?
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List and briefly describe some of the core components of an assessment center.
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Describe the stages of the "ideal" police hiring process; include all the steps in this process and the major goals of each.
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Name one recruiting problem and what might be done to improve the process.
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The existence of multiple police roles can lead to the problem of _______________.
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Explain what is meant by in-service training,including its benefits for the police.
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The ____________ of policing views the police officer as a teacher who frequently uses informal sanctions rather than making arrests.
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If budget cuts required the police academy to shorten the training process,which topics could best be eliminated or covered in a shorter period of time,and why?
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Explain Broderick's four types of police personalities.
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A key quality necessary for entry-level police officers is ____________,proactively solving difficult cases and making things happen.
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The ___________ image is a major obstacle to understanding the American police.
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Optimist
High value placed on individual rights and due process as well as preserving the social order
Optimist
Focus on making good arrests and keeping their beats clean
Optimist
Little emphasis on social order or individual rights
Optimist
High value on individual rights and focus on service activities
Realist
High value placed on individual rights and due process as well as preserving the social order
Realist
Focus on making good arrests and keeping their beats clean
Realist
Little emphasis on social order or individual rights
Realist
High value on individual rights and focus on service activities
Enforcer
High value placed on individual rights and due process as well as preserving the social order
Enforcer
Focus on making good arrests and keeping their beats clean
Enforcer
Little emphasis on social order or individual rights
Enforcer
High value on individual rights and focus on service activities
Idealist
High value placed on individual rights and due process as well as preserving the social order
Idealist
Focus on making good arrests and keeping their beats clean
Idealist
Little emphasis on social order or individual rights
Idealist
High value on individual rights and focus on service activities
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Watchman
Officer a soldier, assumes the purpose of the law is to punish
Watchman
Officer as neighbor, emphasis on order maintenance
Watchman
Officer as teacher, frequently uses informal sanctions rather than arrest
Legalistic
Officer a soldier, assumes the purpose of the law is to punish
Legalistic
Officer as neighbor, emphasis on order maintenance
Legalistic
Officer as teacher, frequently uses informal sanctions rather than arrest
Service
Officer a soldier, assumes the purpose of the law is to punish
Service
Officer as neighbor, emphasis on order maintenance
Service
Officer as teacher, frequently uses informal sanctions rather than arrest
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