Deck 7: Police Corruption and Misconduct

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The Knapp Commission coined the term "grass eaters" to refer to officers who did all of the following except:

A) took offered bribes
B) took offered gratuities
C) picked up merchandise at a crime scene
D) accepted protection money
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According to Fyfe and Kane,on-duty abuse is:

A) the use of excessive force, psychological abuse, or discrimination
B) all offenses except those that are drug-related with the goal of profit
C) simple failure to meet expectations
D) violating one or more departmental rules
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According to Fyfe and Kane,conduct-related probationary failures is:

A) the use of excessive force, psychological abuse, or discrimination
B) all offenses except those that are drug-related with the goal of profit
C) simple failure to meet expectations
D) violating one or more departmental rules
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According to Barker and Carter,disrespect and ridicule are examples of which of the following types of abuse?

A) physical abuse
B) psychological abuse
C) legal abuse
D) sexual abuse
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In terms of police corruption,the so-called "Queensland model" has become the most well-known:

A) ethical model
B) integrity model
C) utilitarian model
D) critical model
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According to Barker and Carter,unlawful searches or seizures are examples of which of the following types of abuse?

A) physical abuse
B) psychological abuse
C) legal abuse
D) sexual abuse
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The term Baksheesh is a euphemism for:

A) bribes
B) protection money
C) graft
D) rewards
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Kania believes that gratuities should be allowed because:

A) Officers don't make much money
B) They cement social bonds
C) They are in payment for special services
D) They are without cost
Question
The practice of not ticketing an officer who is stopped for speeding or for other driving violations is called:

A) blue gratuity
B) professional gift
C) professional courtesy
D) blue graft
Question
According to the text,citizens from which country report trusting their police more any other professional group?

A) Denmark
B) Canada
C) Britain
D) Finland
Question
Which of the following is not considered graft?

A) bribes
B) protection money
C) taking merchandize from a crime scene
D) rewards for referring certain bail bondsmen
Question
Items of value received by an individual because of his or her role or position rather than because of a personal relationship with the giver are called:

A) pay offs
B) gratuities
C) bribes
D) rewards
Question
According to Barker and Carter,harassment and ridicule are examples of which of the following types of abuse?

A) physical abuse
B) psychological abuse
C) legal abuse
D) sexual abuse
Question
The term grass eaters refers to police officers in:

A) New York City who accepted bribes, gratuities and protection money
B) Boston who sold their services to the highest bidders
C) Los Angeles who "shopped" at burglary scenes
D) Chicago who used marijuana on a regular basis
Question
The two major arguments against gratuities are the slippery slope argument and the:

A) anti-utilitarian argument
B) blue erosion argument
C) unjust enrichment argument
D) anti-bribe argument
Question
According to Barker and Carter,unlawful searchers or seizures are examples of which of the following types of abuse?

A) physical abuse
B) psychological abuse
C) legal abuse
D) sexual abuse
Question
Fyfe and Kane discuss three types of police misconduct including all of the following except:

A) police crime
B) police corruption
C) abuse of power
D) abuse of authority
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Barker and Carter proposed that police abuse of authority comes in all of the following areas except:

A) physical abuse
B) psychological abuse
C) legal abuse
D) sexual abuse
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The term meat eaters refers to:

A) police officers in Los Angeles who accepted bribes, gratuities and protection money
B) police officers in Boston who accepted bribes, gratuities and protection money
C) police officers in New York City who "shopped" at burglary scenes
D) police officers in Chicago who "shopped" at burglary scenes
Question
An important distinction between a gift and a gratuity is that a gift is:

A) clearly given with expectations of reciprocity
B) clearly given with no strings attached
C) something that can only be given to an off duty police officer
D) something that is received from someone recently arrested
Question
Lack of background checks,poor internal discipline procedures,and poor supervision are all examples of what type of explanations for police deviance?

A) societal
B) organizational
C) individual
D) philosophical
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In Macintyre and Prenzler's study of whether police officers would issue a ticket to a business owner who gave them gratuities,less than half said they would issue the ticket.
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In the NYC study,it was found that women were much less likely than men to be fired for cause.
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According to the text,explanations of corruption include all of the following except:

A) individual explanations
B) institutional explanations
C) sub-cultural explanations
D) systemic explanations
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A gift is different from a gratuity.
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In his "corruption continuum," Trautman argues that organizations create unethical employees through several steps.Which of the following is not one of these steps?

A) ignoring obvious ethical problems
B) perceived sense of victimization
C) survival of the fittest
D) hypocrisy and fear-dominated culture
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The Christopher Commission found that L.A.P.D.management was not responsible for the use of force in the Rodney King incident.
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In Barker and Carter's study,they found that up to what percent of police may have used drugs on duty?

A) 20
B) 2
C) 10
D) 40
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The Buddy Boys operated in which city?

A) New York
B) L.A.
C) Boston
D) Detroit
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Transparency International finds that the country with the highest integrity scores for their law enforcement agencies include the United States.
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According to Carter,the elements of police work that can lead to drug use include all of the following except:

A) exposure to a criminal element
B) time spent in traffic patrol duties
C) relative freedom from supervision
D) uncontrolled availability of contraband
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Noble cause corruption is a type of organizational level explanation for police deviance.
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Gilmartin and Harris coined the term "continuum of compromise."
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In the international study of police integrity,officers in the United States rated bribery as the most serious form of misconduct.
Question
Race is found to be a significantly associated factor in the use of force.
Question
Research on excessive force finds that:
a. It is a widespread problem.
b. It seems to be an activity that is disproportionally engaged in by a small number.
c. It is increasing.
d. It is particularly a problem in the south.
Question
In studies of sexual harassment,what percent of female officers reported being victimized?

A) 30 percent
B) 70 percent
C) 10 percent
D) 50 percent
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Kania believes that every officer goes through a slippery slope where small lapses lead to larger acts of corruption.
Question
Graft is defined as the exploitation of one's role by:

A) utilizing excessive force while arresting someone
B) utilizing excessive force to obtain a confession
C) accepting free coffee from convenience stores
D) accepting bribes or protection money
Question
The "rotten bushel" explanation is which type of explanation for police deviance?

A) societal
B) organizational
C) individual
D) philosophical
Question
The term ___________________ was used by Ruiz and Bono to describe the situation wherein officers are frequently offered gratuities.
Question
What does research show concerning the number of officers who use drugs on duty? Discuss the findings and their implications.
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Compare and contrast 'grass eaters' and 'meat eaters.'
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____________________ are items of value received by an individual because of his or her role or position rather than because of a personal relationship with the giver.
Question
What are the individual,organizational,and societal level explanations for police officer deviance?
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The _____________________ argument states that the officer alone was deviant and that it was simply a mistake to hire him or her.
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What are the arguments for the acceptance of gratuities?
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The term ____________________ was used by the Knapp Commission to describe NYC police officers who were taking bribes,gratuities,and unsolicited protection money and who were fairly passive in their deviant practices.
Question
List and discuss examples of law enforcement corruption in other countries.
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The New York City officers,called the _____________________ were involved in theft,robbery,and selling drugs in the 1980's.
Question
The idea that small unethical acts will lead to larger ones over time is called the _____________________ argument.
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List and discuss Barker and Carter's types of abuse.
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Discuss the research concerning use of force.What factors seem to be associated with it?
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__________________ would indicate that we must be comfortable with a universal law allowing all businesses to give all police officers certain favors or gratuities,such as free meals,free merchandise,or special consideration.
Question
The term ____________________ was used by the Knapp Commission to describe deviant NYC police officers who engaged in shakedowns,shopped at burglary scenes,and engaged in more serious practices.
Question
What are the arguments against gratuities? Provide examples.
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What is the continuum of sexual misconduct? Provide examples.
Question
List and describe various forms of law enforcement deviance presented in your text.
Question
When one acts upon opportunities created by one's authority for the purpose of personal gain at the expense of the public,it is called __________________.
Question
The term ____________________ refers to any exploitation of one's role,such as accepting bribes,protection money,or kickbacks.
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Deck 7: Police Corruption and Misconduct
1
The Knapp Commission coined the term "grass eaters" to refer to officers who did all of the following except:

A) took offered bribes
B) took offered gratuities
C) picked up merchandise at a crime scene
D) accepted protection money
C
2
According to Fyfe and Kane,on-duty abuse is:

A) the use of excessive force, psychological abuse, or discrimination
B) all offenses except those that are drug-related with the goal of profit
C) simple failure to meet expectations
D) violating one or more departmental rules
A
3
According to Fyfe and Kane,conduct-related probationary failures is:

A) the use of excessive force, psychological abuse, or discrimination
B) all offenses except those that are drug-related with the goal of profit
C) simple failure to meet expectations
D) violating one or more departmental rules
C
4
According to Barker and Carter,disrespect and ridicule are examples of which of the following types of abuse?

A) physical abuse
B) psychological abuse
C) legal abuse
D) sexual abuse
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5
In terms of police corruption,the so-called "Queensland model" has become the most well-known:

A) ethical model
B) integrity model
C) utilitarian model
D) critical model
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6
According to Barker and Carter,unlawful searches or seizures are examples of which of the following types of abuse?

A) physical abuse
B) psychological abuse
C) legal abuse
D) sexual abuse
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7
The term Baksheesh is a euphemism for:

A) bribes
B) protection money
C) graft
D) rewards
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8
Kania believes that gratuities should be allowed because:

A) Officers don't make much money
B) They cement social bonds
C) They are in payment for special services
D) They are without cost
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9
The practice of not ticketing an officer who is stopped for speeding or for other driving violations is called:

A) blue gratuity
B) professional gift
C) professional courtesy
D) blue graft
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10
According to the text,citizens from which country report trusting their police more any other professional group?

A) Denmark
B) Canada
C) Britain
D) Finland
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11
Which of the following is not considered graft?

A) bribes
B) protection money
C) taking merchandize from a crime scene
D) rewards for referring certain bail bondsmen
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12
Items of value received by an individual because of his or her role or position rather than because of a personal relationship with the giver are called:

A) pay offs
B) gratuities
C) bribes
D) rewards
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13
According to Barker and Carter,harassment and ridicule are examples of which of the following types of abuse?

A) physical abuse
B) psychological abuse
C) legal abuse
D) sexual abuse
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14
The term grass eaters refers to police officers in:

A) New York City who accepted bribes, gratuities and protection money
B) Boston who sold their services to the highest bidders
C) Los Angeles who "shopped" at burglary scenes
D) Chicago who used marijuana on a regular basis
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15
The two major arguments against gratuities are the slippery slope argument and the:

A) anti-utilitarian argument
B) blue erosion argument
C) unjust enrichment argument
D) anti-bribe argument
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16
According to Barker and Carter,unlawful searchers or seizures are examples of which of the following types of abuse?

A) physical abuse
B) psychological abuse
C) legal abuse
D) sexual abuse
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17
Fyfe and Kane discuss three types of police misconduct including all of the following except:

A) police crime
B) police corruption
C) abuse of power
D) abuse of authority
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18
Barker and Carter proposed that police abuse of authority comes in all of the following areas except:

A) physical abuse
B) psychological abuse
C) legal abuse
D) sexual abuse
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19
The term meat eaters refers to:

A) police officers in Los Angeles who accepted bribes, gratuities and protection money
B) police officers in Boston who accepted bribes, gratuities and protection money
C) police officers in New York City who "shopped" at burglary scenes
D) police officers in Chicago who "shopped" at burglary scenes
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20
An important distinction between a gift and a gratuity is that a gift is:

A) clearly given with expectations of reciprocity
B) clearly given with no strings attached
C) something that can only be given to an off duty police officer
D) something that is received from someone recently arrested
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21
Lack of background checks,poor internal discipline procedures,and poor supervision are all examples of what type of explanations for police deviance?

A) societal
B) organizational
C) individual
D) philosophical
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22
In Macintyre and Prenzler's study of whether police officers would issue a ticket to a business owner who gave them gratuities,less than half said they would issue the ticket.
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23
In the NYC study,it was found that women were much less likely than men to be fired for cause.
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24
According to the text,explanations of corruption include all of the following except:

A) individual explanations
B) institutional explanations
C) sub-cultural explanations
D) systemic explanations
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25
A gift is different from a gratuity.
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26
In his "corruption continuum," Trautman argues that organizations create unethical employees through several steps.Which of the following is not one of these steps?

A) ignoring obvious ethical problems
B) perceived sense of victimization
C) survival of the fittest
D) hypocrisy and fear-dominated culture
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27
The Christopher Commission found that L.A.P.D.management was not responsible for the use of force in the Rodney King incident.
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28
In Barker and Carter's study,they found that up to what percent of police may have used drugs on duty?

A) 20
B) 2
C) 10
D) 40
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The Buddy Boys operated in which city?

A) New York
B) L.A.
C) Boston
D) Detroit
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30
Transparency International finds that the country with the highest integrity scores for their law enforcement agencies include the United States.
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31
According to Carter,the elements of police work that can lead to drug use include all of the following except:

A) exposure to a criminal element
B) time spent in traffic patrol duties
C) relative freedom from supervision
D) uncontrolled availability of contraband
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32
Noble cause corruption is a type of organizational level explanation for police deviance.
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33
Gilmartin and Harris coined the term "continuum of compromise."
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34
In the international study of police integrity,officers in the United States rated bribery as the most serious form of misconduct.
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Race is found to be a significantly associated factor in the use of force.
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36
Research on excessive force finds that:
a. It is a widespread problem.
b. It seems to be an activity that is disproportionally engaged in by a small number.
c. It is increasing.
d. It is particularly a problem in the south.
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37
In studies of sexual harassment,what percent of female officers reported being victimized?

A) 30 percent
B) 70 percent
C) 10 percent
D) 50 percent
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38
Kania believes that every officer goes through a slippery slope where small lapses lead to larger acts of corruption.
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39
Graft is defined as the exploitation of one's role by:

A) utilizing excessive force while arresting someone
B) utilizing excessive force to obtain a confession
C) accepting free coffee from convenience stores
D) accepting bribes or protection money
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40
The "rotten bushel" explanation is which type of explanation for police deviance?

A) societal
B) organizational
C) individual
D) philosophical
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41
The term ___________________ was used by Ruiz and Bono to describe the situation wherein officers are frequently offered gratuities.
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42
What does research show concerning the number of officers who use drugs on duty? Discuss the findings and their implications.
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43
Compare and contrast 'grass eaters' and 'meat eaters.'
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44
____________________ are items of value received by an individual because of his or her role or position rather than because of a personal relationship with the giver.
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45
What are the individual,organizational,and societal level explanations for police officer deviance?
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46
The _____________________ argument states that the officer alone was deviant and that it was simply a mistake to hire him or her.
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47
What are the arguments for the acceptance of gratuities?
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48
The term ____________________ was used by the Knapp Commission to describe NYC police officers who were taking bribes,gratuities,and unsolicited protection money and who were fairly passive in their deviant practices.
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49
List and discuss examples of law enforcement corruption in other countries.
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50
The New York City officers,called the _____________________ were involved in theft,robbery,and selling drugs in the 1980's.
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51
The idea that small unethical acts will lead to larger ones over time is called the _____________________ argument.
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52
List and discuss Barker and Carter's types of abuse.
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53
Discuss the research concerning use of force.What factors seem to be associated with it?
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54
__________________ would indicate that we must be comfortable with a universal law allowing all businesses to give all police officers certain favors or gratuities,such as free meals,free merchandise,or special consideration.
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55
The term ____________________ was used by the Knapp Commission to describe deviant NYC police officers who engaged in shakedowns,shopped at burglary scenes,and engaged in more serious practices.
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56
What are the arguments against gratuities? Provide examples.
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57
What is the continuum of sexual misconduct? Provide examples.
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58
List and describe various forms of law enforcement deviance presented in your text.
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59
When one acts upon opportunities created by one's authority for the purpose of personal gain at the expense of the public,it is called __________________.
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The term ____________________ refers to any exploitation of one's role,such as accepting bribes,protection money,or kickbacks.
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