Deck 3: Understanding and Involving the Community

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Teens, Crime, and the Community is a program that believes smarter youth make:

A)stronger families.
B)harder workers.
C)less juvenile recidivism.
D)safer communities.
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The social contract:

A)means that, in a free society, people can do exactly as they please.
B)has been weakened by increased mobility and economic factors.
C)is dependent upon the government to support.
D)is a redistribution of accountability and authority.
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The system that tries to keep juvenile status offenders and delinquents from the court's -jurisdiction is called:

A)bifurcation.
B)rehabilitation.
C)diversion.
D)plea bargaining.
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When people do not care about their community, one of the signs of not caring would be:

A)potholes.
B)empty houses.
C)broken windows.
D)high traffic counts.
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Restorative justice can be traced back to:

A)English Common Law.
B)Code of Hammurabi.
C)William the Conqueror.
D)Sir Alfred the Great.
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A community's informal power structure includes all except:

A)regulatory agencies.
B)ethnic groups.
C)political groups.
D)religious assemblies.
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A sense of community can be undermined by:

A)increased violent crime.
B)clashes between community groups.
C)severe social disorganization.
D)all of the above
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According to the text, plea bargaining, diversion, community alternatives to prison, capital punishment, and victim's rights are:

A)controversial issues in the criminal justice system that affect police-community -partnerships.
B)issues within a police officer's appropriate sphere of action.
C)proven methods of eliminating crime.
D)sustainable communities.
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According to the text, public peace is established by:

A)the U.S.Constitution and Bill
B)federal and state statutes.
C)the social contract.of Rights.
D)all of the above
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Community, as defined by the text:

A)applies only to neighborhoods where people know each other by name.
B)develops only after crime is totally eradicated from that specific neighborhood.
C)applies to a specific area and the individuals, organizations, and agencies in that area.
D)all of the above
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If police expect to maintain order, they must maintain effective interactions with all of the following community organizations and institutions except:

A)schools in the community.
B)the Department of Human Services.
C)health care providers.
D)defense attorneys.
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According to the text, the importance of ___________ to all citizens is a central theme in the discussion of community.

A)corporate rights
B)special rights
C)individual rights
D)community rights
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Operating within each community is a power structure that can enhance or endanger:

A)political groups.
B)neighborhood watch groups.
C)ethnic groups.
D)police-community relations.
Question
The social contract:

A)provides that each person must give up some freedom.
B)provides that, in a free society, people can do everything they want without restriction.
C)has been weakened by increased mobility and economic factors.
D)both b and c
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What city, in 1985, hosted its first citizen police academy?

A)Washington, DC
B)Los Angeles, California
C)Minneapolis, Minnesota
D)Orlando, Florida
Question
The point at which an ordinary, stable phenomenon can turn into a crisis is referred to as:

A)flight point.
B)tipping point.
C)ethnic instability.
D)turf war.
Question
Displacement:

A)often occurs in a community "soft" on crime.
B)applies to criminal activity that has moved to a new location due to increased police -presence.
C)is linked to factors such as availability of jobs and level of education.
D)all of the above
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The broken windows phenomenon signifies:

A)that people don't care about the neighborhood.
B)an impending crime wave.
C)an ineffective police force.
D)all of the above
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Coleman saw the two most important elements in social capital as being:

A)commitment and collaboration.
B)safety and security.
C)enforcement and control.
D)trustworthiness and obligations.
Question
A neighborhood that objects to the placement of a homeless shelter within it provides an example of:

A)diversion.
B)plea bargaining.
C)NIMBY.
D)diffusion.
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According to the text, police opposition to civilian review boards occurs because:

A)civilians can't understand the complexities of police work.
B)police are able to objectively review actions of their colleagues.
C)it is a sign of distrust by the public to be reviewed by an outside source.
D)police discipline is handled internally.
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A good relationship between private and public policing is important.
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Which of the following is an example cited by the text of how the security industry can assist law enforcement?

A)serve civil documents
B)respond to burglar alarms
C)assist with traffic control
D)monitor community watch programs
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VIPS stands for:

A)very important person security.
B)volunteers in police service.
C)volunteers in public service.
D)none of the above
Question
The focus of restorative justice is on establishing blame and guilt.
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The ABP was formed as a mechanism to help:

A)combat street-level drug dealing in middle-class neighborhoods.
B)guard entrances to buildings and ask visitors to sign in.
C)patrol the U.S.borders, finding and detaining illegal immigrants.
D)walk the streets to deter prostitution.
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A restorative justice model:

A)views offenders as victims of society.
B)insists that individuals are accountable to the victim and the victim's community.
C)is primarily concerned with ensuring a fair system.
D)none of the above
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Local police are usually happy to have the Guardian Angels in their community because they have a calming effect on the areas they patrol.
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Government policies can destroy social capital.
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According to the text, civilian oversight is:

A)a recent development in American policing, having first been used in the 1970s.
B)becoming more prevalent.
C)not accepted by police agencies.
D)all of the above
Question
The _________ includes divisions of society with wealth and political influence such as -federal, state, and local agencies and governments; commissions; and regulatory agencies.

A)criminal justice system
B)informal power structure
C)formal power structure
D)none of the above
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According to the text, citizens' police academies are designed to familiarize citizens with law enforcement.
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Some citizen review boards require police officials to sit on them as members, which may result in the perception of impartiality.
Question
The face of America is changing rapidly; in the next few years:

A)the elderly population will decrease.
B)white dominance will end; minorities will increase.
C)the number of immigrants will decrease.
D)all of the above
Question
According to Coleman, the two most important elements in social capital are:

A)honesty and integrity.
B)crime and punishment.
C)trustworthiness and obligations.
D)public and private enforcement.
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If the community is unresponsive, community policing cannot succeed, no matter how hard the police work.
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Citizens who demand to be involved in the review process maintain that internal police -discipline is tantamount to allowing the "fox to investigate thefts in the chicken coop."
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A group of signs, causes, and symptoms that occur together to foster specific crimes is called the NIMBY syndrome.
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In Zimbardo's "broken windows" experiment, the car parked on an upscale street was left alone until it was towed away.
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Who shares the same goals as law enforcement?

A)citizens
B)government
C)private security
D)all of the above
Question
Citizen patrols are a twentieth-century phenomenon.
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According to the text, The Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) is -committed to promoting law enforcement - _________________ partnerships.
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The widening of the gap between those with wealth (the "haves") and those living in poverty (the "have-nots"), with a shrinking middle class, is known as a _________________
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Increases in incivilities may increase the fear of crime and reduce citizens' sense of safety.
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The "_________________" is the point at which an ordinary, stable phenomenon can turn into a crisis.
Question
Ghettos are the focus of many anticrime efforts, which is perceived as a bias on the part of law enforcement.
Question
Improving the image of the police and increasing the public's willingness to cooperate is a positive outcome of citizen police academies.
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When prosecutors charge a defendant with a lesser charge in exchange for a guilty plea, it is called _________________.
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Networks that link individuals to various levels of government, including the police, would be considered local social capital.
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According to the text, law enforcement frequently works with the Guardian Angels to help protect citizens from criminal activity.
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A _________________ is an area of a city usually inhabited by individuals of the same race or ethnic background who live in poverty and, to outsiders, apparent social disorganization.
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The approach to sentencing that holds offenders accountable not to the state but to the victim harmed and the community that has been disrupted is _________________ justice.
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According to the text, the "civic" generation born in the first third of the 20th century is -being replaced by baby boomers and Generation X-ers who have been characterized as -being much more civic-minded.
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Citizen police academies train citizens to be police officers when the police are not -available.
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A theory called "the ecology of crime" explains how criminal opportunities are created in neighborhoods.
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Most communities have only a formal power structure.
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NIMBY stands for _________________.
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According to the text, _________________ along with the police plays a major role in -safeguarding Americans and their property.
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Cracking down on crime often results in _________________, the relocation of crime and criminals to neighboring areas outside the enforcement zone.
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The _________________ includes divisions of society with wealth and political influence such as federal, state, and local agencies and governments, commissions, and regulatory agencies.
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Discuss the differences between the traditional retributive approach to justice and restorative justice.
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The _________________ refers to a striking decline in social capital and civic engagement in the United States.
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Explain the concept of social capital and discuss the community factors that affect it.
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Outline and discuss the arguments on both sides of the citizen review debate-those favoring civilian review and those opposed to it.Can a balance be reached? Support your answer.
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The _________________ provides that for everyone to receive justice, each person must relinquish some freedom.
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List and describe, as listed in the text, activities commonly performed by citizen patrols.
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_________________ is a system that removes juvenile status offenders and delinquents from the jurisdiction of the courts.
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Describe and explain formal and informal power structure in most communities.
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Incivilities and social disorder occur when _________________ have eroded.
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1
Teens, Crime, and the Community is a program that believes smarter youth make:

A)stronger families.
B)harder workers.
C)less juvenile recidivism.
D)safer communities.
D
2
The social contract:

A)means that, in a free society, people can do exactly as they please.
B)has been weakened by increased mobility and economic factors.
C)is dependent upon the government to support.
D)is a redistribution of accountability and authority.
B
3
The system that tries to keep juvenile status offenders and delinquents from the court's -jurisdiction is called:

A)bifurcation.
B)rehabilitation.
C)diversion.
D)plea bargaining.
C
4
When people do not care about their community, one of the signs of not caring would be:

A)potholes.
B)empty houses.
C)broken windows.
D)high traffic counts.
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Restorative justice can be traced back to:

A)English Common Law.
B)Code of Hammurabi.
C)William the Conqueror.
D)Sir Alfred the Great.
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A community's informal power structure includes all except:

A)regulatory agencies.
B)ethnic groups.
C)political groups.
D)religious assemblies.
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7
A sense of community can be undermined by:

A)increased violent crime.
B)clashes between community groups.
C)severe social disorganization.
D)all of the above
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8
According to the text, plea bargaining, diversion, community alternatives to prison, capital punishment, and victim's rights are:

A)controversial issues in the criminal justice system that affect police-community -partnerships.
B)issues within a police officer's appropriate sphere of action.
C)proven methods of eliminating crime.
D)sustainable communities.
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9
According to the text, public peace is established by:

A)the U.S.Constitution and Bill
B)federal and state statutes.
C)the social contract.of Rights.
D)all of the above
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Community, as defined by the text:

A)applies only to neighborhoods where people know each other by name.
B)develops only after crime is totally eradicated from that specific neighborhood.
C)applies to a specific area and the individuals, organizations, and agencies in that area.
D)all of the above
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If police expect to maintain order, they must maintain effective interactions with all of the following community organizations and institutions except:

A)schools in the community.
B)the Department of Human Services.
C)health care providers.
D)defense attorneys.
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According to the text, the importance of ___________ to all citizens is a central theme in the discussion of community.

A)corporate rights
B)special rights
C)individual rights
D)community rights
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Operating within each community is a power structure that can enhance or endanger:

A)political groups.
B)neighborhood watch groups.
C)ethnic groups.
D)police-community relations.
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The social contract:

A)provides that each person must give up some freedom.
B)provides that, in a free society, people can do everything they want without restriction.
C)has been weakened by increased mobility and economic factors.
D)both b and c
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What city, in 1985, hosted its first citizen police academy?

A)Washington, DC
B)Los Angeles, California
C)Minneapolis, Minnesota
D)Orlando, Florida
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The point at which an ordinary, stable phenomenon can turn into a crisis is referred to as:

A)flight point.
B)tipping point.
C)ethnic instability.
D)turf war.
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17
Displacement:

A)often occurs in a community "soft" on crime.
B)applies to criminal activity that has moved to a new location due to increased police -presence.
C)is linked to factors such as availability of jobs and level of education.
D)all of the above
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The broken windows phenomenon signifies:

A)that people don't care about the neighborhood.
B)an impending crime wave.
C)an ineffective police force.
D)all of the above
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Coleman saw the two most important elements in social capital as being:

A)commitment and collaboration.
B)safety and security.
C)enforcement and control.
D)trustworthiness and obligations.
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A neighborhood that objects to the placement of a homeless shelter within it provides an example of:

A)diversion.
B)plea bargaining.
C)NIMBY.
D)diffusion.
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21
According to the text, police opposition to civilian review boards occurs because:

A)civilians can't understand the complexities of police work.
B)police are able to objectively review actions of their colleagues.
C)it is a sign of distrust by the public to be reviewed by an outside source.
D)police discipline is handled internally.
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22
A good relationship between private and public policing is important.
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23
Which of the following is an example cited by the text of how the security industry can assist law enforcement?

A)serve civil documents
B)respond to burglar alarms
C)assist with traffic control
D)monitor community watch programs
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VIPS stands for:

A)very important person security.
B)volunteers in police service.
C)volunteers in public service.
D)none of the above
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The focus of restorative justice is on establishing blame and guilt.
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The ABP was formed as a mechanism to help:

A)combat street-level drug dealing in middle-class neighborhoods.
B)guard entrances to buildings and ask visitors to sign in.
C)patrol the U.S.borders, finding and detaining illegal immigrants.
D)walk the streets to deter prostitution.
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A restorative justice model:

A)views offenders as victims of society.
B)insists that individuals are accountable to the victim and the victim's community.
C)is primarily concerned with ensuring a fair system.
D)none of the above
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Local police are usually happy to have the Guardian Angels in their community because they have a calming effect on the areas they patrol.
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Government policies can destroy social capital.
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According to the text, civilian oversight is:

A)a recent development in American policing, having first been used in the 1970s.
B)becoming more prevalent.
C)not accepted by police agencies.
D)all of the above
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The _________ includes divisions of society with wealth and political influence such as -federal, state, and local agencies and governments; commissions; and regulatory agencies.

A)criminal justice system
B)informal power structure
C)formal power structure
D)none of the above
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According to the text, citizens' police academies are designed to familiarize citizens with law enforcement.
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Some citizen review boards require police officials to sit on them as members, which may result in the perception of impartiality.
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The face of America is changing rapidly; in the next few years:

A)the elderly population will decrease.
B)white dominance will end; minorities will increase.
C)the number of immigrants will decrease.
D)all of the above
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According to Coleman, the two most important elements in social capital are:

A)honesty and integrity.
B)crime and punishment.
C)trustworthiness and obligations.
D)public and private enforcement.
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36
If the community is unresponsive, community policing cannot succeed, no matter how hard the police work.
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37
Citizens who demand to be involved in the review process maintain that internal police -discipline is tantamount to allowing the "fox to investigate thefts in the chicken coop."
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A group of signs, causes, and symptoms that occur together to foster specific crimes is called the NIMBY syndrome.
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In Zimbardo's "broken windows" experiment, the car parked on an upscale street was left alone until it was towed away.
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Who shares the same goals as law enforcement?

A)citizens
B)government
C)private security
D)all of the above
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Citizen patrols are a twentieth-century phenomenon.
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According to the text, The Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) is -committed to promoting law enforcement - _________________ partnerships.
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The widening of the gap between those with wealth (the "haves") and those living in poverty (the "have-nots"), with a shrinking middle class, is known as a _________________
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Increases in incivilities may increase the fear of crime and reduce citizens' sense of safety.
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The "_________________" is the point at which an ordinary, stable phenomenon can turn into a crisis.
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Ghettos are the focus of many anticrime efforts, which is perceived as a bias on the part of law enforcement.
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Improving the image of the police and increasing the public's willingness to cooperate is a positive outcome of citizen police academies.
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When prosecutors charge a defendant with a lesser charge in exchange for a guilty plea, it is called _________________.
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Networks that link individuals to various levels of government, including the police, would be considered local social capital.
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According to the text, law enforcement frequently works with the Guardian Angels to help protect citizens from criminal activity.
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A _________________ is an area of a city usually inhabited by individuals of the same race or ethnic background who live in poverty and, to outsiders, apparent social disorganization.
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The approach to sentencing that holds offenders accountable not to the state but to the victim harmed and the community that has been disrupted is _________________ justice.
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According to the text, the "civic" generation born in the first third of the 20th century is -being replaced by baby boomers and Generation X-ers who have been characterized as -being much more civic-minded.
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Citizen police academies train citizens to be police officers when the police are not -available.
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55
A theory called "the ecology of crime" explains how criminal opportunities are created in neighborhoods.
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Most communities have only a formal power structure.
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NIMBY stands for _________________.
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According to the text, _________________ along with the police plays a major role in -safeguarding Americans and their property.
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Cracking down on crime often results in _________________, the relocation of crime and criminals to neighboring areas outside the enforcement zone.
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The _________________ includes divisions of society with wealth and political influence such as federal, state, and local agencies and governments, commissions, and regulatory agencies.
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61
Discuss the differences between the traditional retributive approach to justice and restorative justice.
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The _________________ refers to a striking decline in social capital and civic engagement in the United States.
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Explain the concept of social capital and discuss the community factors that affect it.
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Outline and discuss the arguments on both sides of the citizen review debate-those favoring civilian review and those opposed to it.Can a balance be reached? Support your answer.
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The _________________ provides that for everyone to receive justice, each person must relinquish some freedom.
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List and describe, as listed in the text, activities commonly performed by citizen patrols.
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_________________ is a system that removes juvenile status offenders and delinquents from the jurisdiction of the courts.
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Describe and explain formal and informal power structure in most communities.
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Incivilities and social disorder occur when _________________ have eroded.
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