Deck 7: Building Partnerships: A Cornerstone of Community Policing

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When several agencies come together and share resources, this is an example of:

A)stakeholders.
B)collaboration.
C)community involvement.
D)nice neighbor process.
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According to the text, the central goal of community policing is:

A)building trust.
B)community goals.
C)neighborhood watch.
D)SARA programs.
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Community prosecutors tend to focus on which type of crime?

A)murder
B)rape
C)street-level drug dealing
D)burglary
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Conflicting interests may impede establishing a __________ and shared goals.

A)common vision
B)mission statement
C)community interest
D)negotiating stance
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All of the following are benefits of partnerships with the community except:

A)a sense of accomplishment.
B)gaining recognition and trust.
C)meeting community members.
D)enhanced officer response to calls for service.
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A process involving a computer-aided dispatch system in which nonemergency, -lower--priority calls are ranked so the higher-priority calls are continually dispatched first is called:

A)call reduction.
B)call stacking.
C)call management.
D)calls for service.
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Community prosecution philosophy calls on prosecutors to:

A)attend daily patrol briefings.
B)prosecute to the fullest extent of the law.
C)take a proactive approach.
D)develop collaboration with jails.
Question
A central goal of community policing and community partnership is:

A)supplementing auto patrol.
B)establishing and maintaining mutual trust.
C)providing community forums.
D)adding mini-stations.
Question
According to the text, concerns about using volunteers in police departments include:

A)possible access to confidential material.
B)older people's well-known disrespect for the law.
C)their tendency to try to take over enforcement duties.
D)all of the above
Question
Effective community policing depends on optimizing positive contact between patrol -officers and community members.Patrol cars are one method.Which of the following is not a -supplemental method?

A)scooters
B)bicycles
C)foot
D)buses
Question
Citizen police academies:

A)have decreased in popularity.
B)educate the public about the nature of police work.
C)have not been shown to change community attitudes.
D)are having a major impact on police-community relationships.
Question
According to the text, key collaborators include all of the following except:

A)parks employees.
B)courts.
C)victims.
D)taxi drivers.
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Core components of effective community partnerships are:

A)a shared vision and common goals.
B)open communication.
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
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What trend is driving the need for increased use of private policing?

A)increase in burglary alarms
B)proliferation of cybercrime
C)need to conduct background checks
D)protecting existing resources
Question
The beat for which a patrol officer is given responsibility should be:

A)large and well-defined geographically.
B)small and rotated periodically.
C)large and rotated periodically.
D)small and well-defined geographically.
Question
According to the text, some call-management strategies include:

A)using an officer to take telephone reports of nonemergency, low-priority calls.
B)taking reports by appointment.
C)having civilians handle certain calls.
D)all of the above
Question
Traditional policing expected community members to remain in the background.That meant most citizen-police interactions were:

A)negligible contacts.
B)negative contacts.
C)negotiated contacts.
D)necessary contacts.
Question
According to the text, a good way to build relationships and trust within communities is:

A)keep officers in the same beat and on the same shift.
B)volunteer to clean up run-down neighborhoods.
C)be active in afterschool programs.
D)issue fewer citations and give more warnings for minor offenses.
Question
According to the text, dimensions of trust are:

A)priorities, competency, dependability, and respect.
B)citizenship, shared power, lawful assemblies, and shared concerns.
C)cooperation, effectiveness, shared concerns, and organization.
D)crime control, responsibility, service, and reliability.
Question
Community courts are _________________ courts that offer an immediate visible response to quality-of-life offences.

A)restorative-focused
B)neighborhood-focused
C)offense-focused
D)proactivly focused
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Criticisms of the partnerships in community policing usually center on time and money.
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When agencies with common interests work independently and not in collaboration, this is called "working in silos."
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Officers who have permanent assignments become experts about their beat.
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The International Association of Chiefs of Police is researching a possible collaboration between public and private police.
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Community courts:

A)address the same kinds of problems as other courts.
B)are designed to address the most serious crimes.
C)usually address a wide range of offenses involving quality of life.
D)are an historical alternative to the traditional courtroom.
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Traditional shift and beat rotation work to build partnerships with the community.
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The third component of the criminal justice system, __________________, also is an often overlooked partner in the community policing effort.

A)judges
B)dispatch
C)court records
D)corrections
Question
According to the text, what is the number identified by the Baltimore police for -nonemergency calls?

A)911
B)411
C)311
D)511
Question
Community prosecution focuses not on specific cases but on community issues and -problems, often focusing on:

A)hot spot crime.
B)juvenile crime issues.
C)quality-of-life issues.
D)career criminals.
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Police departments across the country now staff innovative programs with older citizen -volunteers.
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Community partnerships usually result in a more effective solution to a problem because of sharing responsibilities, resources, and goals.
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TRIAD trains police about aging, communication techniques with elderly citizens, -victimization of the elderly and management programs using older volunteers.
Question
Outsourcing of police work is usually found:

A)in large communities.
B)where there is a good relationship between agencies.
C)in small departments.
D)none of the above
Question
When prosecutors become involved in community policing:

A)they become more focused on major crimes like murder and robbery.
B)they get a different view of the kinds of things that devastate communities.
C)they recognize the low priority of neighborhood stability issues.
D)they have little personal contact with police officers.
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Police departments that use citizen volunteers may benefit from increased cost-effectiveness.
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According to the text, the idea of community corrections has been steadily moving forward since the:

A)1970s.
B)1960s.
C)1980s.
D)1990s.
Question
A partnership where a probation officer rides along with a patrol officer:

A)has been described as the perfect match.
B)can result in a probationer's immediate arrest for a violation of probation.
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
Question
Often known as ________________, local agencies and departments work quite i-ndependently of one another.

A)working in "silence"
B)working in "silos"
C)working in "style"
D)working in "staples"
Question
When police departments use volunteers, ________________ make excellent volunteers.

A)individuals wishing to become law enforcement officers
B)persons who are retired from law enforcement
C)young persons
D)older persons
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When forming partnerships, it is important to recognize commonalities and to ignore -conflicts within communities.
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A coordinated approach known as _______________ works to design interjurisdictional -partnerships to reduce victimization of older persons.
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According to the text, criticism of the partnerships in community policing usually centers on _______________ and _______________.
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Citizen police academies are shown to have significant benefits such as reduced levels of street crimes.
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The _______________ system allows nonemergency, lower-priority calls to be ranked and stacked so higher-priority calls can be dispatched first.
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Effective community policing depends on optimizing positive contact between patrol officers and community members.
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Partnerships are made up of ______________, those people who have an interest in what hap-pens in a particular situation.
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Four dimensions of _____________ are shared priorities, competency, dependability, and respect.
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According to the text, a recent alternative to the traditional courtroom is _______________.
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According to the text, ________________ is a process performed by a computer-aided -dispatch system in which nonemergency or lower priority calls are ranked.
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Who are considered the key collaborators in the successful development of community policing?
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When forming partnerships, conflicts within communities are not as important to recognize as the commonalities.
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Departments might free up time for partnerships without expense through effective call -management or call reduction.
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Crime and disorder were viewed as police matters best left to professionals.That meant that most citizen-police interactions were negative contacts.
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Large cities have begun to implement _______________ lines to divert nonemergency calls from 911.
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Researchers have concluded that linking 311 call technologies with changes in policy and practice does not advance a department's community-oriented policing agenda.
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Although community partnerships are important for police agencies serious about -community policing, community policing can succeed without them.
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Partnerships are often referred to as _______________.
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In addition to call management, many departments are finding they can improve citizens' participation in community policing and build trust through _______________.
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Agencies that have common interests but work independently with no collaboration are said to be _____________________.
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Describe the process of online reporting.What advantages and disadvantages does it have?
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Discuss in detail call management and call stacking and give examples of each.
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Discuss the concept of community courts and how it has affected communities.
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The text lists as examples several local governments that have been forced to curb spending in their public safety operating budgets.Discuss what these local governments have been doing to save money in their public safety operating budgets.
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Deck 7: Building Partnerships: A Cornerstone of Community Policing
1
When several agencies come together and share resources, this is an example of:

A)stakeholders.
B)collaboration.
C)community involvement.
D)nice neighbor process.
B
2
According to the text, the central goal of community policing is:

A)building trust.
B)community goals.
C)neighborhood watch.
D)SARA programs.
A
3
Community prosecutors tend to focus on which type of crime?

A)murder
B)rape
C)street-level drug dealing
D)burglary
C
4
Conflicting interests may impede establishing a __________ and shared goals.

A)common vision
B)mission statement
C)community interest
D)negotiating stance
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All of the following are benefits of partnerships with the community except:

A)a sense of accomplishment.
B)gaining recognition and trust.
C)meeting community members.
D)enhanced officer response to calls for service.
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6
A process involving a computer-aided dispatch system in which nonemergency, -lower--priority calls are ranked so the higher-priority calls are continually dispatched first is called:

A)call reduction.
B)call stacking.
C)call management.
D)calls for service.
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Community prosecution philosophy calls on prosecutors to:

A)attend daily patrol briefings.
B)prosecute to the fullest extent of the law.
C)take a proactive approach.
D)develop collaboration with jails.
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A central goal of community policing and community partnership is:

A)supplementing auto patrol.
B)establishing and maintaining mutual trust.
C)providing community forums.
D)adding mini-stations.
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According to the text, concerns about using volunteers in police departments include:

A)possible access to confidential material.
B)older people's well-known disrespect for the law.
C)their tendency to try to take over enforcement duties.
D)all of the above
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10
Effective community policing depends on optimizing positive contact between patrol -officers and community members.Patrol cars are one method.Which of the following is not a -supplemental method?

A)scooters
B)bicycles
C)foot
D)buses
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Citizen police academies:

A)have decreased in popularity.
B)educate the public about the nature of police work.
C)have not been shown to change community attitudes.
D)are having a major impact on police-community relationships.
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According to the text, key collaborators include all of the following except:

A)parks employees.
B)courts.
C)victims.
D)taxi drivers.
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Core components of effective community partnerships are:

A)a shared vision and common goals.
B)open communication.
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
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What trend is driving the need for increased use of private policing?

A)increase in burglary alarms
B)proliferation of cybercrime
C)need to conduct background checks
D)protecting existing resources
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The beat for which a patrol officer is given responsibility should be:

A)large and well-defined geographically.
B)small and rotated periodically.
C)large and rotated periodically.
D)small and well-defined geographically.
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According to the text, some call-management strategies include:

A)using an officer to take telephone reports of nonemergency, low-priority calls.
B)taking reports by appointment.
C)having civilians handle certain calls.
D)all of the above
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Traditional policing expected community members to remain in the background.That meant most citizen-police interactions were:

A)negligible contacts.
B)negative contacts.
C)negotiated contacts.
D)necessary contacts.
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According to the text, a good way to build relationships and trust within communities is:

A)keep officers in the same beat and on the same shift.
B)volunteer to clean up run-down neighborhoods.
C)be active in afterschool programs.
D)issue fewer citations and give more warnings for minor offenses.
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According to the text, dimensions of trust are:

A)priorities, competency, dependability, and respect.
B)citizenship, shared power, lawful assemblies, and shared concerns.
C)cooperation, effectiveness, shared concerns, and organization.
D)crime control, responsibility, service, and reliability.
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Community courts are _________________ courts that offer an immediate visible response to quality-of-life offences.

A)restorative-focused
B)neighborhood-focused
C)offense-focused
D)proactivly focused
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21
Criticisms of the partnerships in community policing usually center on time and money.
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When agencies with common interests work independently and not in collaboration, this is called "working in silos."
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Officers who have permanent assignments become experts about their beat.
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The International Association of Chiefs of Police is researching a possible collaboration between public and private police.
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25
Community courts:

A)address the same kinds of problems as other courts.
B)are designed to address the most serious crimes.
C)usually address a wide range of offenses involving quality of life.
D)are an historical alternative to the traditional courtroom.
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Traditional shift and beat rotation work to build partnerships with the community.
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The third component of the criminal justice system, __________________, also is an often overlooked partner in the community policing effort.

A)judges
B)dispatch
C)court records
D)corrections
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According to the text, what is the number identified by the Baltimore police for -nonemergency calls?

A)911
B)411
C)311
D)511
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Community prosecution focuses not on specific cases but on community issues and -problems, often focusing on:

A)hot spot crime.
B)juvenile crime issues.
C)quality-of-life issues.
D)career criminals.
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Police departments across the country now staff innovative programs with older citizen -volunteers.
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Community partnerships usually result in a more effective solution to a problem because of sharing responsibilities, resources, and goals.
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TRIAD trains police about aging, communication techniques with elderly citizens, -victimization of the elderly and management programs using older volunteers.
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Outsourcing of police work is usually found:

A)in large communities.
B)where there is a good relationship between agencies.
C)in small departments.
D)none of the above
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When prosecutors become involved in community policing:

A)they become more focused on major crimes like murder and robbery.
B)they get a different view of the kinds of things that devastate communities.
C)they recognize the low priority of neighborhood stability issues.
D)they have little personal contact with police officers.
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Police departments that use citizen volunteers may benefit from increased cost-effectiveness.
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According to the text, the idea of community corrections has been steadily moving forward since the:

A)1970s.
B)1960s.
C)1980s.
D)1990s.
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A partnership where a probation officer rides along with a patrol officer:

A)has been described as the perfect match.
B)can result in a probationer's immediate arrest for a violation of probation.
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
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Often known as ________________, local agencies and departments work quite i-ndependently of one another.

A)working in "silence"
B)working in "silos"
C)working in "style"
D)working in "staples"
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When police departments use volunteers, ________________ make excellent volunteers.

A)individuals wishing to become law enforcement officers
B)persons who are retired from law enforcement
C)young persons
D)older persons
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When forming partnerships, it is important to recognize commonalities and to ignore -conflicts within communities.
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A coordinated approach known as _______________ works to design interjurisdictional -partnerships to reduce victimization of older persons.
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According to the text, criticism of the partnerships in community policing usually centers on _______________ and _______________.
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Citizen police academies are shown to have significant benefits such as reduced levels of street crimes.
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The _______________ system allows nonemergency, lower-priority calls to be ranked and stacked so higher-priority calls can be dispatched first.
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Effective community policing depends on optimizing positive contact between patrol officers and community members.
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Partnerships are made up of ______________, those people who have an interest in what hap-pens in a particular situation.
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Four dimensions of _____________ are shared priorities, competency, dependability, and respect.
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According to the text, a recent alternative to the traditional courtroom is _______________.
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According to the text, ________________ is a process performed by a computer-aided -dispatch system in which nonemergency or lower priority calls are ranked.
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Who are considered the key collaborators in the successful development of community policing?
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When forming partnerships, conflicts within communities are not as important to recognize as the commonalities.
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Departments might free up time for partnerships without expense through effective call -management or call reduction.
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Crime and disorder were viewed as police matters best left to professionals.That meant that most citizen-police interactions were negative contacts.
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Large cities have begun to implement _______________ lines to divert nonemergency calls from 911.
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Researchers have concluded that linking 311 call technologies with changes in policy and practice does not advance a department's community-oriented policing agenda.
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Although community partnerships are important for police agencies serious about -community policing, community policing can succeed without them.
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Partnerships are often referred to as _______________.
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In addition to call management, many departments are finding they can improve citizens' participation in community policing and build trust through _______________.
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Agencies that have common interests but work independently with no collaboration are said to be _____________________.
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Describe the process of online reporting.What advantages and disadvantages does it have?
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Discuss in detail call management and call stacking and give examples of each.
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Discuss the concept of community courts and how it has affected communities.
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The text lists as examples several local governments that have been forced to curb spending in their public safety operating budgets.Discuss what these local governments have been doing to save money in their public safety operating budgets.
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