Deck 5: The Police: Role and Function

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While there are many goals of patrol, most police experts agree that the majority of police patrol efforts are devoted to:

A)crime fighting.
B)order maintenance.
C)responding to emergencies.
D)deterring crime.
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What was the principle finding of the Kansas City study?

A)It is significant what type of patrol model you implement.
B)There is little evidence that police patrol deters crime.
C)Patrol techniques can have a significant impact on citizens' attitudes.
D)Patrol techniques can significantly impact citizens' satisfaction with police.
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Based on research like the Kansas City study, what is the prevailing wisdom on preventive patrols?

A)The number of patrol cars on the street and their visibility to citizens has little impact on the crime rate.
B)More patrol cars on the street can deter specific types of crime, such as motor vehicle theft and vandalism.
C)Fewer patrol cars on the street results in higher crime rates.
D)Patrol cars should be assigned to a reactive response mode only.
Question
Research by the Police Executive Research Forum (PERF) shows that police have a ____ percent chance of making an arrest in a "crime in progress" call for service?

A)13
B)33
C)53
D)73
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Most police agencies are organized in what manner?

A)Democratic
B)Private business-like
C)Hierarchical
D)Egalitarian
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____ policing is a department policy that emphasizes stopping crimes before they occur rather than reacting to crimes that have already occurred.

A)Community
B)Proactive
C)Deterrent
D)Reactive
Question
Each year, the greatest number of Americans has contact with patrol officers for with of the following reasons?

A)Investigation in the wake of a crime
B)Response to emergency calls
C)Non-emergency calls for assistance
D)Motor vehicle or traffic-related issues
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What is the term used to describe organized groups of detectives who deceive criminals into openly committing illegal acts or conspiring to engage in criminal activity?

A)Detective bureau
B)Sting operations
C)Community policing
D)Proactive patrol
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How do most municipal police departments determine promotion eligibility?

A)Intelligence testing
B)Physical agility
C)Arrest performance
D)Time-in-rank
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Aggressive patrol in New York City during the 1990s has been credited with a reduction in:

A)prostitution
B)violent crime
C)drug dealing
D)property crime
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Which of the following is a commonly cited source of ineffective investigation?

A)Length of investigation
B)Poor sources of information
C)Poor follow-up on initial calls for service
D)All of the above
Question
Which of the following is not one of the major purposes of police patrol?

A)Deter crime through police presence
B)Aid individuals who cannot help themselves
C)Facilitate the movement of traffic and people
D)Issue arrest warrants
Question
The time-in-rank system used in police departments often discourages the:

A)recruitment and hiring of college-educated officers.
B)recruitment and hiring of minority officers.
C)transfer of experienced officers to other departments.
D)use of a military-like organizational structure.
Question
Which of the following is a method of improving patrol?

A)Aggressive patrol
B)Targeting specific crimes
C)Making more arrests
D)All of these
Question
Which of the following statements is true?

A)Criminal investigation is a key element of police work.
B)Detectives are often handicapped by limited time, money, and resources.
C)Modern criminal investigators are usually knowledgeable about legal rules of evidence and procedure.
D)All of these statements are true
Question
UCR data suggests that the average police officer makes less than one felony arrest every ____ months.

A)2
B)4
C)6
D)8
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The vice squad specializes in:

A)violent crime
B)property crime
C)crimes of public morals
D)sex crime
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Who is the person with general administrative control over the police organization?

A)Captain
B)Chief
C)Lieutenant
D)Sergeant
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What was a result of the Kansas City Gun Experiment?

A)There was a measurable effect on gun crimes in the target area during the experiment.
B)Assaults on police officers increased in the target area.
C)Gun crimes in the target area marginally increased.
D)Gun crimes were displaced to contiguous beats.
Question
The Kansas City Gun Experiment is an example of:

A)problem-oriented policing.
B)community policing.
C)reactive patrolling.
D)a police crackdown targeting a specific type of crime problem.
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Which of the following is not a fundamental assumption of the broken windows model?

A)Neighborhood disorder creates fear.
B)Neighborhoods can give out crime-promoting signals.
C)Police require citizen cooperation.
D)Reactive patrol is necessary.
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According to the "broken windows" concept, police need citizen cooperation.
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The detective bureau is considered the backbone of policing.
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Which of the following is not one of the administrative problems of community policing?

A)Defining community
B)Re-orienting police values
C)Revising training
D)Reducing police corruption
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Proactive policing is a cornerstone of community policing.
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The concept of hot spots of crime is most closely associated with which model of policing?

A)Community-oriented policing (COP)
B)Neighborhood oriented policing (NOP)
C)Problem-oriented policing (POP)
D)Police-community relations (PCR)
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The average police officer can expect to make between 10 and 15 arrests per month for serious crimes.
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Vice squads target violent crime.
Question
Creating a feeling of security is one of the major purposes of police patrol.
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What is Operation Ceasefire?

A)A problem-oriented policing program in Boston to get guns off the street
B)A community-oriented policing program in Chicago aimed at auto theft
C)A crime mapping program in Dallas designed to plot gun crimes
D)A civilian review board initiative in New York
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Evaluations of foot patrol indicate that it lowers crime rates.
Question
What have evaluations of foot patrol programs in New Jersey and Michigan demonstrated?

A)The crime rate went down in foot patrol beats.
B)The crime rate went up in foot patrol beats.
C)Officer job satisfaction increased.
D)Citizen attitudes toward the police improved.
Question
Community oriented policing links police effectiveness to:

A)productive interaction with the community being served.
B)interrelationships between cooperative police agencies.
C)efficient utilization of existing personnel.
D)optimized usage of advanced technology.
Question
Which of the following police operations best exemplifies community oriented policing?

A)A sting operation where officers pose as fences of stolen property
B)Creation of a well armed SWAT team trained in hostage negotiation
C)Computerized data terminals installed on the dash of all patrol cars
D)The hiring of bilingual officers to patrol ethnic neighborhoods
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Critics believe that community policing works best in high crime areas.
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What is the name of the police support unit that is responsible for investigating allegations of police misconduct?

A)Internal Affairs
B)Personnel Services
C)Civilian Review Boards
D)Field-training Offices
Question
Community policing is often exemplified by which of the following models?

A)Broken windows
B)Shattered promises
C)Urban decay
D)Urban blight
Question
Which of the following is not a focus of community policing?

A)Order maintenance
B)Emergency service
C)Crime fighting
D)Problem solving
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Length of investigation is associated with success of investigation operations.
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College degrees may have little direct impact on promotion potentials for police officers.
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Explain the major purposes of patrol and how patrols can be improved.
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____________________ is an aggressive law enforcement style that emphasizes attacking crimes head-on in advance rather than waiting for calls for service.
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Discuss the major problems of community policing strategies.
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Compare and contrast problem-oriented policing and community policing.
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Discuss the concept of community policing. How effective have these programs been in reducing crime and improving community-law enforcement relations?
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Elaborate on three reasons why investigations are often ineffective. What can be done to improve investigations?
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One aggressive patrol program, known as the ____________________, was directed at restricting the carrying of guns in high-risk places at high-risk times.
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____________________ policing strategies require police agencies to identify particular long-term community issues and to develop strategies to eliminate these issues.
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Define forensics and discuss what forensic experts can contribute to police agencies and investigations.
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How does the Hollywood version of policing differ from reality? Can you think of some movies and television programs which most accurately portray the police?
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Is the time-in-rank system of police promotion an antiquated practice? What are its advantages and disadvantages?
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Designated police patrol areas are called ____________________.
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____________________ is another term for the order maintenance function of police.
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Most promotions in policing have ____________________ requirements.
Question
For many years, preventive patrol has been considered one of the greatest deterrents to criminal behavior. Discuss what the research from the Kansas City study tells us about the relationship between prevention patrol and crime deterrence.
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Police and detective investigations have improved dramatically due to advances in ____________________.
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____________________ are groups of police officers who enforce morality-based laws such as prostitution.
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Explain the three key points to Wilson and Kelling's broken windows model. Elaborate on how the move to community policing reflects the move from a purely crime-control model to one that encompasses elements of rehabilitation and restorative justice.
Question
A(n) ____________________ is an operation designed to encourage and observe criminal behavior so the officers can make an arrest.
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The trend of changing the police role to problem solver is referred to as ____________________ policing.
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Deck 5: The Police: Role and Function
1
While there are many goals of patrol, most police experts agree that the majority of police patrol efforts are devoted to:

A)crime fighting.
B)order maintenance.
C)responding to emergencies.
D)deterring crime.
B
2
What was the principle finding of the Kansas City study?

A)It is significant what type of patrol model you implement.
B)There is little evidence that police patrol deters crime.
C)Patrol techniques can have a significant impact on citizens' attitudes.
D)Patrol techniques can significantly impact citizens' satisfaction with police.
B
3
Based on research like the Kansas City study, what is the prevailing wisdom on preventive patrols?

A)The number of patrol cars on the street and their visibility to citizens has little impact on the crime rate.
B)More patrol cars on the street can deter specific types of crime, such as motor vehicle theft and vandalism.
C)Fewer patrol cars on the street results in higher crime rates.
D)Patrol cars should be assigned to a reactive response mode only.
A
4
Research by the Police Executive Research Forum (PERF) shows that police have a ____ percent chance of making an arrest in a "crime in progress" call for service?

A)13
B)33
C)53
D)73
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5
Most police agencies are organized in what manner?

A)Democratic
B)Private business-like
C)Hierarchical
D)Egalitarian
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6
____ policing is a department policy that emphasizes stopping crimes before they occur rather than reacting to crimes that have already occurred.

A)Community
B)Proactive
C)Deterrent
D)Reactive
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7
Each year, the greatest number of Americans has contact with patrol officers for with of the following reasons?

A)Investigation in the wake of a crime
B)Response to emergency calls
C)Non-emergency calls for assistance
D)Motor vehicle or traffic-related issues
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8
What is the term used to describe organized groups of detectives who deceive criminals into openly committing illegal acts or conspiring to engage in criminal activity?

A)Detective bureau
B)Sting operations
C)Community policing
D)Proactive patrol
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9
How do most municipal police departments determine promotion eligibility?

A)Intelligence testing
B)Physical agility
C)Arrest performance
D)Time-in-rank
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10
Aggressive patrol in New York City during the 1990s has been credited with a reduction in:

A)prostitution
B)violent crime
C)drug dealing
D)property crime
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Which of the following is a commonly cited source of ineffective investigation?

A)Length of investigation
B)Poor sources of information
C)Poor follow-up on initial calls for service
D)All of the above
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12
Which of the following is not one of the major purposes of police patrol?

A)Deter crime through police presence
B)Aid individuals who cannot help themselves
C)Facilitate the movement of traffic and people
D)Issue arrest warrants
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13
The time-in-rank system used in police departments often discourages the:

A)recruitment and hiring of college-educated officers.
B)recruitment and hiring of minority officers.
C)transfer of experienced officers to other departments.
D)use of a military-like organizational structure.
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Which of the following is a method of improving patrol?

A)Aggressive patrol
B)Targeting specific crimes
C)Making more arrests
D)All of these
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Which of the following statements is true?

A)Criminal investigation is a key element of police work.
B)Detectives are often handicapped by limited time, money, and resources.
C)Modern criminal investigators are usually knowledgeable about legal rules of evidence and procedure.
D)All of these statements are true
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16
UCR data suggests that the average police officer makes less than one felony arrest every ____ months.

A)2
B)4
C)6
D)8
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The vice squad specializes in:

A)violent crime
B)property crime
C)crimes of public morals
D)sex crime
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Who is the person with general administrative control over the police organization?

A)Captain
B)Chief
C)Lieutenant
D)Sergeant
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19
What was a result of the Kansas City Gun Experiment?

A)There was a measurable effect on gun crimes in the target area during the experiment.
B)Assaults on police officers increased in the target area.
C)Gun crimes in the target area marginally increased.
D)Gun crimes were displaced to contiguous beats.
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The Kansas City Gun Experiment is an example of:

A)problem-oriented policing.
B)community policing.
C)reactive patrolling.
D)a police crackdown targeting a specific type of crime problem.
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21
Which of the following is not a fundamental assumption of the broken windows model?

A)Neighborhood disorder creates fear.
B)Neighborhoods can give out crime-promoting signals.
C)Police require citizen cooperation.
D)Reactive patrol is necessary.
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According to the "broken windows" concept, police need citizen cooperation.
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23
The detective bureau is considered the backbone of policing.
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Which of the following is not one of the administrative problems of community policing?

A)Defining community
B)Re-orienting police values
C)Revising training
D)Reducing police corruption
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Proactive policing is a cornerstone of community policing.
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26
The concept of hot spots of crime is most closely associated with which model of policing?

A)Community-oriented policing (COP)
B)Neighborhood oriented policing (NOP)
C)Problem-oriented policing (POP)
D)Police-community relations (PCR)
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The average police officer can expect to make between 10 and 15 arrests per month for serious crimes.
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Vice squads target violent crime.
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Creating a feeling of security is one of the major purposes of police patrol.
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30
What is Operation Ceasefire?

A)A problem-oriented policing program in Boston to get guns off the street
B)A community-oriented policing program in Chicago aimed at auto theft
C)A crime mapping program in Dallas designed to plot gun crimes
D)A civilian review board initiative in New York
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Evaluations of foot patrol indicate that it lowers crime rates.
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32
What have evaluations of foot patrol programs in New Jersey and Michigan demonstrated?

A)The crime rate went down in foot patrol beats.
B)The crime rate went up in foot patrol beats.
C)Officer job satisfaction increased.
D)Citizen attitudes toward the police improved.
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33
Community oriented policing links police effectiveness to:

A)productive interaction with the community being served.
B)interrelationships between cooperative police agencies.
C)efficient utilization of existing personnel.
D)optimized usage of advanced technology.
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34
Which of the following police operations best exemplifies community oriented policing?

A)A sting operation where officers pose as fences of stolen property
B)Creation of a well armed SWAT team trained in hostage negotiation
C)Computerized data terminals installed on the dash of all patrol cars
D)The hiring of bilingual officers to patrol ethnic neighborhoods
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35
Critics believe that community policing works best in high crime areas.
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What is the name of the police support unit that is responsible for investigating allegations of police misconduct?

A)Internal Affairs
B)Personnel Services
C)Civilian Review Boards
D)Field-training Offices
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Community policing is often exemplified by which of the following models?

A)Broken windows
B)Shattered promises
C)Urban decay
D)Urban blight
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Which of the following is not a focus of community policing?

A)Order maintenance
B)Emergency service
C)Crime fighting
D)Problem solving
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Length of investigation is associated with success of investigation operations.
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College degrees may have little direct impact on promotion potentials for police officers.
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41
Explain the major purposes of patrol and how patrols can be improved.
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____________________ is an aggressive law enforcement style that emphasizes attacking crimes head-on in advance rather than waiting for calls for service.
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43
Discuss the major problems of community policing strategies.
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44
Compare and contrast problem-oriented policing and community policing.
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Discuss the concept of community policing. How effective have these programs been in reducing crime and improving community-law enforcement relations?
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Elaborate on three reasons why investigations are often ineffective. What can be done to improve investigations?
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One aggressive patrol program, known as the ____________________, was directed at restricting the carrying of guns in high-risk places at high-risk times.
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____________________ policing strategies require police agencies to identify particular long-term community issues and to develop strategies to eliminate these issues.
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49
Define forensics and discuss what forensic experts can contribute to police agencies and investigations.
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50
How does the Hollywood version of policing differ from reality? Can you think of some movies and television programs which most accurately portray the police?
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51
Is the time-in-rank system of police promotion an antiquated practice? What are its advantages and disadvantages?
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52
Designated police patrol areas are called ____________________.
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____________________ is another term for the order maintenance function of police.
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Most promotions in policing have ____________________ requirements.
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For many years, preventive patrol has been considered one of the greatest deterrents to criminal behavior. Discuss what the research from the Kansas City study tells us about the relationship between prevention patrol and crime deterrence.
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Police and detective investigations have improved dramatically due to advances in ____________________.
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____________________ are groups of police officers who enforce morality-based laws such as prostitution.
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58
Explain the three key points to Wilson and Kelling's broken windows model. Elaborate on how the move to community policing reflects the move from a purely crime-control model to one that encompasses elements of rehabilitation and restorative justice.
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A(n) ____________________ is an operation designed to encourage and observe criminal behavior so the officers can make an arrest.
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The trend of changing the police role to problem solver is referred to as ____________________ policing.
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