Deck 7: Core Police Functions
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Deck 7: Core Police Functions
1
Modern crime prevention aims to do all of the following except
A) reduce crime and criminal opportunities.
B) prevent all criminal activity.
C) lessen the publicʹs fear of crime.
D) lower the potential rewards of crime.
A) reduce crime and criminal opportunities.
B) prevent all criminal activity.
C) lessen the publicʹs fear of crime.
D) lower the potential rewards of crime.
B
2
Before providing appropriate field treatment and emergency care transportation, an officer at an accident scene must
A) restore normal road operation.
B) reconstruct the accident.
C) triage the injured.
D) ascertain the accidentʹs cause.
A) restore normal road operation.
B) reconstruct the accident.
C) triage the injured.
D) ascertain the accidentʹs cause.
C
3
Which of these is a key value of using hostage negotiators in a crisis situation?
A) In a majority of cases, they can bring about a bloodless end to the situation.
B) They can often arrange an exchange and get an officer inside.
C) The time it takes to negotiate gives the suspect a chance to calm down.
D) Suspects usually are desperate for someone to talk to.
A) In a majority of cases, they can bring about a bloodless end to the situation.
B) They can often arrange an exchange and get an officer inside.
C) The time it takes to negotiate gives the suspect a chance to calm down.
D) Suspects usually are desperate for someone to talk to.
C
4
The type of patrol associated with deterrence theory is
A) directed patrol.
B) foot patrol.
C) saturation patrol.
D) preventive patrol.
A) directed patrol.
B) foot patrol.
C) saturation patrol.
D) preventive patrol.
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5
If an officer uses discretionary authority that results in disparate treatment of minorities, he or she is engaging in using
A) justification.
B) subjugation of defendantsʹ rights.
C) racial profiling.
D) theory of liability.
A) justification.
B) subjugation of defendantsʹ rights.
C) racial profiling.
D) theory of liability.
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6
The cost of achieving public order through police action is a combination of cost in tax dollars and
A) an increase in violent crime.
B) a reduction in civil liberties.
C) slower emergency response.
D) short staffing for investigations.
A) an increase in violent crime.
B) a reduction in civil liberties.
C) slower emergency response.
D) short staffing for investigations.
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7
Foot patrol and automobile patrol have opposite effects in terms of officer mobility and community rapport, with a middle ground being found in
A) air patrol.
B) water patrol.
C) bicycle patrol.
D) special-terrain vehicle patrol.
A) air patrol.
B) water patrol.
C) bicycle patrol.
D) special-terrain vehicle patrol.
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8
Once a motorist has been stopped, an officer can legitimately do all of the following as described except which?
A) Order the driver out of the vehicle without justification.
B) Seize any items that are in ʺplain view.ʺ
C) Frisk the driver as a result of safety concerns.
D) Search the passenger compartment without consent.
A) Order the driver out of the vehicle without justification.
B) Seize any items that are in ʺplain view.ʺ
C) Frisk the driver as a result of safety concerns.
D) Search the passenger compartment without consent.
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9
What is the second most common activity of patrol officers?
A) traffic stops
B) routine incident response
C) emergency response
D) preventive patrols
A) traffic stops
B) routine incident response
C) emergency response
D) preventive patrols
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10
The majority of 911 calls are directed to
A) fire services.
B) emergency medical services.
C) the police.
D) wrong numbers.
A) fire services.
B) emergency medical services.
C) the police.
D) wrong numbers.
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11
Collecting trace evidence may be challenging for all of these reasons except which one?
A) It is minute or nearly invisible.
B) Someone has tried to remove it.
C) It requires technology to detect it.
D) It gets old very quickly.
A) It is minute or nearly invisible.
B) Someone has tried to remove it.
C) It requires technology to detect it.
D) It gets old very quickly.
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12
What are quality-of-life offenses?
A) infractions so serious that they undermine quality of life
B) infractions that occur solely within private property
C) infractions that cause fear and terror
D) infractions that demoralize residents by creating disorder
A) infractions so serious that they undermine quality of life
B) infractions that occur solely within private property
C) infractions that cause fear and terror
D) infractions that demoralize residents by creating disorder
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13
What police function includes targeting illegal street racers and keeping an eye out for road rage?
A) preventive patrols
B) the traffic function
C) the response role
D) peacekeeping
A) preventive patrols
B) the traffic function
C) the response role
D) peacekeeping
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14
Which of these factors is a limit to the effectiveness of the officer in automobile patrols?
A) the automobileʹs maintenance requirements
B) the high cost of gasoline
C) the distraction of the act of driving
D) the expense of a fully equipped vehicle
A) the automobileʹs maintenance requirements
B) the high cost of gasoline
C) the distraction of the act of driving
D) the expense of a fully equipped vehicle
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15
Hot spots and hot times are associated with which type of patrol?
A) K9-assisted patrol
B) focused patrol
C) directed patrol
D) saturation patrol
A) K9-assisted patrol
B) focused patrol
C) directed patrol
D) saturation patrol
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16
The earliest patrol method used in Americaʹs early cities was
A) foot patrol.
B) bicycle patrol.
C) mounted patrol.
D) horse-and-buggy patrol.
A) foot patrol.
B) bicycle patrol.
C) mounted patrol.
D) horse-and-buggy patrol.
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17
How do most police officers spend the majority of their time?
A) answering non-emergency calls, controlling traffic, and writing tickets
B) working on long, involved, and dangerous undercover cases
C) building community relations and engaging in crime prevention
D) investigating crimes and apprehending offenders
A) answering non-emergency calls, controlling traffic, and writing tickets
B) working on long, involved, and dangerous undercover cases
C) building community relations and engaging in crime prevention
D) investigating crimes and apprehending offenders
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18
Hot spots and hot times are identified
A) by undercover investigation.
B) through crime mapping.
C) with focused patrols.
D) by tipoffs from informants.
A) by undercover investigation.
B) through crime mapping.
C) with focused patrols.
D) by tipoffs from informants.
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19
A focused patrol might target certain
A) problems.
B) locations.
C) times.
D) all of the above
A) problems.
B) locations.
C) times.
D) all of the above
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20
Police officers dressed in riot gear during a high -profile public protest
A) make a riot more likely to happen.
B) create a sense of alarm and fear.
C) exemplify a reactive approach.
D) demonstrate a proactive step.
A) make a riot more likely to happen.
B) create a sense of alarm and fear.
C) exemplify a reactive approach.
D) demonstrate a proactive step.
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21
The events of September 11, 2001, brought about changes in concerns about racial profiling, with a new focus on black motorists.
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22
Mounted patrols are particularly effective for crowd control.
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23
When an emergency occurs, it takes priority over all other police work until order is restored.
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24
Peacekeeping differs from law enforcement in not being as clearly defined by statute.
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25
A high number of undercover assignments in an officerʹs career is associated with all of these problems except which one?
A) drug use
B) alcohol abuse
C) disciplinary action
D) taking bribes
A) drug use
B) alcohol abuse
C) disciplinary action
D) taking bribes
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26
A substantial and visible police presence has a fairly uniform effect on deterring all categories of criminal activity.
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27
When the public and police officers identify the role of police as enforcing the law, they capture the essence of
what it means to be a police officer.
what it means to be a police officer.
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28
A rational theory of a crime is based on
A) analogical reasoning.
B) deductive reasoning.
C) inductive reasoning.
D) syllogistic reasoning.
A) analogical reasoning.
B) deductive reasoning.
C) inductive reasoning.
D) syllogistic reasoning.
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29
Ballistics is the study of
A) blood typing.
B) the analysis of paper documents.
C) firearms identification.
D) handwriting identification.
A) blood typing.
B) the analysis of paper documents.
C) firearms identification.
D) handwriting identification.
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30
The characteristics of undercover policing suggest that it would appeal to individuals who
A) work best under close supervision.
B) are keen on following the rules.
C) prefer to work with a partner.
D) are seeking a thrill.
A) work best under close supervision.
B) are keen on following the rules.
C) prefer to work with a partner.
D) are seeking a thrill.
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31
Verbrecherpech is likely to result in
A) a criminal making a confession.
B) a criminal making a telling mistake.
C) a criminal returning to the scene of the crime.
D) a criminal removing evidence from the crime scene.
A) a criminal making a confession.
B) a criminal making a telling mistake.
C) a criminal returning to the scene of the crime.
D) a criminal removing evidence from the crime scene.
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32
When was fingerprinting first used in a criminal justice context?
A) in first-century Rome
B) in the nineteenth century in the American West
C) in the nineteenth century in England
D) in the early twentieth century in NYC
A) in first-century Rome
B) in the nineteenth century in the American West
C) in the nineteenth century in England
D) in the early twentieth century in NYC
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33
Pathologists, toxicologists, anthropologists, and psychiatrists are types of
A) crime scene investigators.
B) detectives.
C) forensic experts.
D) sleuths.
A) crime scene investigators.
B) detectives.
C) forensic experts.
D) sleuths.
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34
Most citizens see patrol officers more often than they see detectives.
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35
What was the key event that made firearms identification a science?
A) its successful use to extract a confession by Henry Goddard
B) its successful use in a criminal case by Paul Jeserich
C) its development of the bullet comparison microscope by Calvin Goddard
D) the establishment of a forensics laboratory by August Vollmer
A) its successful use to extract a confession by Henry Goddard
B) its successful use in a criminal case by Paul Jeserich
C) its development of the bullet comparison microscope by Calvin Goddard
D) the establishment of a forensics laboratory by August Vollmer
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36
Pursuits are more likely to cause injuries when multiple police agencies are involved.
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37
The most significant problem with anthropometry was which of the following?
A) It was inaccurate.
B) It was complicated.
C) Compiling data was hard.
D) It could not be used for prevention.
A) It was inaccurate.
B) It was complicated.
C) Compiling data was hard.
D) It could not be used for prevention.
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38
Quality-of-life programs are criticized on the basis of it being inappropriate for government to take a law-enforcement approach to social and economic problems.
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39
Preventative patrol involves canvassing neighborhoods in an effort to identify crimes in progress and stop them.
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40
The majority of calls to the police involve situations that might lead to arrest and eventual prosecution.
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41
Developing a theory of the crime happens during the preliminary investigation steps.
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42
Successful undercover operations have been run via a partnership with law enforcement, activists, and media.
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43
Barriers to entryways, door alarms, and security lighting are all techniques for crime .
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44
When a large number of officers flood an area to catch criminals and deter would -be offenders, it is the type of directed patrol known as patrol.
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45
Criminalistics is about as old as policing itself.
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46
The scientific study and evaluation of evidence associated with the commission of a crime is .
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47
A concentrated area of significant criminal activity is referred to as a spot.
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48
August Vollmerʹs partnership with the University of California, Berkeley, encouraged a number of scientists to become interested in criminal investigations.
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49
A more common name for the study that was once called dactylography is .
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50
Police pay is such that undercover officers are rarely enticed by the money that changes hands in the illegal drug trade.
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51
Because they usually dress in street clothes, many detectives might as well be working undercover.
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52
Mystery novels and television shows offer a simplified view of detective work and the goals of police investigation.
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53
ʺCalling the copsʺ is considered to be the cornerstone of policing in a society.
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54
Minute or nearly invisible evidence of a crime that would escape all but the most skilled investigators is known as evidence.
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55
An officerʹs success in keeping the peace on his beat is defined by support of commerce and a lack of .
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56
Traffic stops based on more than one motive are stops.
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57
The perspective that ʺcrime will be less likely when the potential for getting caught outweighs any likely benefits of breaking the lawʺ is known as theory.
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58
Another name for the quality-of-life offenses that are minor law violations is crimes.
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59
The ʺanticipation, recognition, and appraisal of a crime risk and initiation of action to remove or reduce itʺ is a
definition of crime .
definition of crime .
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60
The time it takes for police officers to respond to calls for service is called the time.
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61
Place the investigation steps in the left-hand column in the correct sequence using the order in the right -hand column.
Column 1: securing the scene
Column 2: second
Column 1: securing the scene
Column 2: second
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62
Place the investigation steps in the left-hand column in the correct sequence using the order in the right -hand column.
Column 1: searching for evidence
Column 2: fourth
Column 1: searching for evidence
Column 2: fourth
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63
Place the investigation steps in the left-hand column in the correct sequence using the order in the right -hand column.
Column 1: reconstructing the crime
Column 2: ninth
Column 1: reconstructing the crime
Column 2: ninth
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64
Place the investigation steps in the left-hand column in the correct sequence using the order in the right -hand column.
Column 1: measuring, photographing, and videotaping the crime scene
Column 2: third
Column 1: measuring, photographing, and videotaping the crime scene
Column 2: third
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65
Explain the sequence of steps an officer should take during traffic accident investigation.
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66
Place the investigation steps in the left-hand column in the correct sequence using the order in the right -hand column.
Column 1: recording all statements given for later inclusion in the written report
Column 2: seventh
Column 1: recording all statements given for later inclusion in the written report
Column 2: seventh
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67
A study showed that the Metro -Dade Police Department altered the incidence of pursuits through a change of
policy. Explain how this use of police discretion differs from discretionary decisions made by an officer on
patrol.
policy. Explain how this use of police discretion differs from discretionary decisions made by an officer on
patrol.
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68
Effective drug enforcement would be if solely uniformed officers performed it.
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69
Summarize the types of crimes that preventive patrol is unlikely to deter.
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70
How is civil disobedience similar to and different from other forms of law breaking?
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71
Place the investigation steps in the left-hand column in the correct sequence using the order in the right -hand column.
Column 1: continuing the investigation
Column 2: eighth
Column 1: continuing the investigation
Column 2: eighth
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72
Place the investigation steps in the left-hand column in the correct sequence using the order in the right -hand column.
Column 1: focusing the investigation
Column 2: tenth
Column 1: focusing the investigation
Column 2: tenth
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73
Place the investigation steps in the left-hand column in the correct sequence using the order in the right -hand column.
Column 1: attending to emergencies
Column 2: first
Column 1: attending to emergencies
Column 2: first
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74
Place the investigation steps in the left-hand column in the correct sequence using the order in the right -hand column.
Column 1: questioning victims, witnesses, possible witnesses, and suspects
Column 2: sixth
Column 1: questioning victims, witnesses, possible witnesses, and suspects
Column 2: sixth
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75
What are the investigative goals, and how do they relate to each other?
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76
Explain the overview of the broken windows model in terms of a ʺdomino effect.ʺ
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77
Place the investigation steps in the left-hand column in the correct sequence using the order in the right -hand column.
Column 1: identifying, collecting, and examining physical evidence
Column 2: fifth
Column 1: identifying, collecting, and examining physical evidence
Column 2: fifth
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78
Only physical evidence that is useful in a court of law to prove or disprove facts fits the category of
evidence.
evidence.
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