Deck 2: Psychology of Police and Public Safety

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CISD stands for

A) Correctional Institution Standardized Development
B) Criminal Inmate Stress Disorder
C) Canadian Institute for Stress Disorders
D) Critical Incident Stress Debriefing
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Imagine you are a psychologist who has been asked to complete a fitness for duty evaluation. What would be the first step you take?

A) Assessing whether the officer is fit to return to duty
B) Conducting a job analysis
C) Determining the officer's physical fitness level
D) Establishing departmental credibility
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Imagine you are a psychologist with no law enforcement experience who is interested in becoming a police psychologist. Which action would you take?

A) Apply to the local police academy
B) Teach a course on police psychology
C) Ask to go on a ride-along
D) Volunteer for the hostage/crisis negotiation team
Question
The systematic procedure for identifying the skills, abilities, knowledge, and psychological characteristics that are needed to do public safety work successfully is referred to as

A) law enforcement screening.
B) job analysis.
C) pre-employment screening
D) comprehensive skills analysis
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Which stressor would be considered an external stressor?

A) Excessive shift work
B) Negative police-citizen interactions
C) Exposure to death
D) Substance abuse
Question
According to the text, the most commonly used psychological instrument in public safety screening is the

A) IPI.
B) CPI.
C) MMPI-2.
D) STATIC-99.
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All of the following are included in Aumiller and Corey's domains of practice except

A) augmentation.
B) intervention.
C) operational support.
D) organizational consultation.
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Which of the following individuals has a trait that is NOT related to successful police performance?

A) Sam, who scores high on an intelligence test
B) Alex, who is trustworthy
C) Ryan, who displays good judgment
D) Pat, who has excellent communication skills
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A psychologist who participates in the selection and training of hostage negotiation teams is conducting which type of evaluation?

A) Fitness-for-duty
B) Critical incident
C) Special unit
D) Deadly force assessment
Question
Which question could a police agency ask a candidate during the pre-offer stage of employment?

A) How long have you suffered from depression?
B) Do you have a physical or mental disability?
C) How would you handle a situation involving a suicidal citizen?
D) Do you require a wheelchair for long distances?
Question
Which issue accounts for 19% of law enforcement FFDE referrals?

A) On the job substance abuse
B) Excessive use of force
C) Suicidal ideation
D) Suspected fraternization
Question
The screening procedure that assumes that there are traits, habits, reactions and attitudes that distinguish outstanding from satisfactory police performance is called

A) screening-in.
B) screening-out.
C) reasonable accommodation.
D) natural selection.
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Which type of occupational stressor is often the most prevalent and frustrating for law enforcement personnel?

A) Task-related stressors
B) Personal stressors
C) External stressors
D) Organizational stressors
Question
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission divides disability inquiries into two stages. These stages are

A) medical and psychological.
B) performance-related and health-related.
C) pre-offer of employment and post offer.
D) accommodating and holding.
Question
Who owns a law enforcement fitness-for-duty evaluation report?

A) The evaluating psychologist
B) The Federal Bureau of Investigation
C) The agency who requested the report
D) The chief of the police department
Question
All of the following tests are commonly used in law enforcement screening today except

A) personality tests.
B) situational tests.
C) intelligence tests.
D) polygraph tests.
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Officer Ludden is a 36-year-old father of twin girls who is called to the scene of an auto accident in which a drunk driver has killed a 4-year-old girl. Despite his anger and sadness, Officer Ludden stoically informs the child's father that his daughter has died. The officer is likely experiencing

A) emotional dissonance.
B) cognitive subterfuge.
C) external stress disorder.
D) expressionless displacement.
Question
A highly structured and potentially hostile working environment, and high value placed on control and authority are all characteristics of police

A) politics.
B) obligation.
C) investigations.
D) culture.
Question
Compared to officers with only a high school graduation, officers with some college education have been shown to

A) make better officers.
B) have better communication skills.
C) deal more effectively with adolescents.
D) respond more effectively to crisis situations.
Question
According to the text, police psychology officially began in __________with the hiring of __________.

A) 1968; Martin Reiser
B) 1976; Kim Rossmo
C) 1968; Stephen Chandler
D) 1967; Patrick Allen
Question
Which of the following was a key finding of the National Institute of Justice's 1999 report on police use of force?

A) Police force is prevalent in large U.S. cities.
B) Police engage in force infrequently.
C) Police force escalates quickly.
D) Police often take out their internal rage on available suspects.
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Boredom and exposure to violent situations are examples of __________ stressors.

A) occupational
B) external
C) personal
D) task-related
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Which category of hostage taker often requires the involvement of federal officials and is considered the most difficult for police officers?

A) Political terrorists
B) Individuals who have committed a crime
C) Individuals with mental disorders
D) Prisoners
Question
Psychologists in the 20th century provided service to police agencies primarily in what area?

A) Stress management
B) Hostage negotiation training
C) Family counseling
D) Cognitive and aptitude testing
Question
According to research by Gelles and Palarea, psychologists may be involved in what three phases of crisis negotiation?

A) Internal, external, and post-crisis
B) Buildup, acute, and resolution
C) Pre-incident, intra-incident, and post-incident
D) Organizational, task-related, and external
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Which of the following statements about diversity in law enforcement is correct?

A) Ethnic minorities are less well represented than women in law enforcement.
B) Women now comprise nearly one-third of all police officers nationwide.
C) The ethnic and racial makeup of a police department rarely reflects the makeup of the community it serves.
D) Non-Caucasian police officers make up under 5% of all police officers in most urban areas.
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Which statement is correct about post-shooting traumatic reactions?

A) Most officers will experience shooting a person in the line of duty at some time in their careers.
B) Most officers experience a marital separation or divorce after a shooting incident.
C) The majority of large police agencies deny the existence of post-shooting traumatic reactions.
D) The topic of post-shooting traumatic reactions has not been adequately studied.
Question
Early warning systems are used to identify

A) female officers at risk for sexual harassment.
B) potential problem behaviors in officers.
C) suspects who are vulnerable to coercion.
D) officers who are insensitive to diversity issues.
Question
A 1992 study of police corruption by the Defense Personnel Security Research Center found that the single best predictor of corruption was

A) a history of intimate partner violence.
B) a pattern of violence that begins later in life.
C) misconduct early in the career.
D) immature and/or irresponsible behavior.
Question
Research by Worden indicates that female officers differ little from male officers in

A) approach to policing.
B) attitudes toward policing.
C) use of force.
D) motivations for policing.
Question
Nearly 80% of all hostage situations

A) are relationship-driven.
B) end in death of the hostage taker.
C) end in death of the hostage negotiator.
D) are politically motivated.
Question
Aamodt and Stalnaker (2001) found that the overwhelming reason for most police suicides appears to be

A) financial problems.
B) reactions to critical incidents.
C) easy access to weapons.
D) difficulties in intimate partner relationships.
Question
Selection, intervention, and post-intervention monitoring are the three basic phases of

A) early warning systems.
B) police corruption.
C) hostage negotiation.
D) job analysis.
Question
Research has shown that when considering mental health services, many police officers prefer to work with

A) competent mental health professionals who are not officers.
B) officers who have received training in critical incidents stress debriefing.
C) peer counselors who understand the cycle of violence.
D) same-gender professionals.
Question
Tragedies, death, serious injuries and life-threatening situations that police officers encounter are called

A) target effects.
B) critical incidents.
C) dynamic calculus.
D) fear-of-failure events.
Question
A critical incident is characterized by an unanticipated and _______event.

A) non-routine
B) violent
C) confusing
D) heroic
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The common tasks of police psychologists can be placed in four broad categories: assessment, intervention, operational support, and

A) counseling.
B) strategizing.
C) consulting and research.
D) hostage negotiation.
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What is the goal of an FFDE?

A) To determine whether an officer is likely to use excessive force
B) To determine whether an officer is corrupt
C) To determine whether an officer has a mental disorder that would affect his or her job performance
D) To determine whether an officer can perform the basic duties required for the job
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Which statement is true about psychological evaluations of potential law enforcement officers?

A) They are required by the U.S. Constitution
B) They are required in the majority of states
C) They cannot be required if the candidate refuses to take them
D) They have no reliability or validity
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Following the traumatic event, it is important that a critical incident intervention be

A) extensive.
B) immediate.
C) intermittent.
D) extraordinary.
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The use of psychologists in crisis negotiation is decreasing.
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A hostage situation is synonymous with a barricade situation.
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The most difficult type of validity to establish in screening candidates for law enforcement positions is __________ validity.

A) true
B) predictive
C) concurrent
D) face
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Most law enforcement officers complete their career without ever firing a weapon in the line of duty.
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In order to be an effective police psychologist, one must obtain a PhD in police psychology.
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Schedule changes and salary disputes are examples of organizational stressors.
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Which of the following statements about screening-out and screening-in is correct?

A) Psychologists have been more successful at screening out undesirable candidates than at identifying desirable candidates.
B) Psychology is making little progress at identifying desirable candidates for law enforcement positions.
C) No psychological measures are available for use in screening in candidates.
D) Police psychologists have found it a great challenge to eliminate unsuitable candidates than to identify suitable candidates.
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Compared to other occupational groups, police officers have one of the highest suicide rates in the United States.
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The smaller the police department, the more specified the police duties.
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There are currently no organizations in the United States dedicated to police psychology.
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A psychological measure that identifies whether a candidate has similar characteristics to successful police officers has __________validity.

A) true
B) predictive
C) concurrent
D) face
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Some police agencies may contribute to the use of excessive force by encouraging this behavior.
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The Americans with Disabilities Act affects nearly everything police officers do.
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The strongest reason for police suicide involves post-traumatic shooting reactions.
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A good police office must have all of the following characteristics except

A) good judgment.
B) physical strength.
C) interpersonal skills.
D) decision-making skills.
Question
The well-document beating of __________ brought nation-wide attention to the issue of excessive force by law enforcement.

A) Matthew Shepard
B) Thomas Smith
C) Trayvon Martin
D) Rodney King
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Why is it important for a police psychologist to be familiar with the Americans with Disabilities Act? Include at least one police activity affected by this law.
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If a psychological measure contains a sufficient number of items that are related to the work performed by law enforcement, we say it has __________ validity.

A) true
B) predictive
C) concurrent
D) face
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The MMPI-2 is one of the most effective screening-in tests in public safety screening.
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Research shows that the most effective police officers are physically strong.
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The available research suggests that suicide rates for law enforcement personnel are lower than that of the general population. What may explain this difference?
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Name four police psychology organizations.
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Discuss the factors that may contribute to the lack of women in law enforcement.
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Name two critical incidents that a police officer may encounter. Discuss how a police psychologist may be of help in each scenario.
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Describe the goal and phases of the early warning system. What does research tell us about its effectiveness?
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Describe the operating procedure in a large agency after an officer is involved in a shooting incident.
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Why is it so difficult to adequately predict success or failure in law enforcement work?
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Describe the five officer profiles that are prone to excessive force complaints as identified by Scrivner.
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Choose one of the six personality measures currently used in law enforcement. Describe the instrument, including what the test measures and what we know about its validity.
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Compare and contrast screening-out and screening-in.
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Discuss how a police psychologist's role would differ in a rural police department compared to a large urban department.
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Describe five factors that make police work especially stressful when compared to other occupations? Under which category of stress does each factor fall?
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Deck 2: Psychology of Police and Public Safety
1
CISD stands for

A) Correctional Institution Standardized Development
B) Criminal Inmate Stress Disorder
C) Canadian Institute for Stress Disorders
D) Critical Incident Stress Debriefing
Critical Incident Stress Debriefing
2
Imagine you are a psychologist who has been asked to complete a fitness for duty evaluation. What would be the first step you take?

A) Assessing whether the officer is fit to return to duty
B) Conducting a job analysis
C) Determining the officer's physical fitness level
D) Establishing departmental credibility
Conducting a job analysis
3
Imagine you are a psychologist with no law enforcement experience who is interested in becoming a police psychologist. Which action would you take?

A) Apply to the local police academy
B) Teach a course on police psychology
C) Ask to go on a ride-along
D) Volunteer for the hostage/crisis negotiation team
Ask to go on a ride-along
4
The systematic procedure for identifying the skills, abilities, knowledge, and psychological characteristics that are needed to do public safety work successfully is referred to as

A) law enforcement screening.
B) job analysis.
C) pre-employment screening
D) comprehensive skills analysis
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Which stressor would be considered an external stressor?

A) Excessive shift work
B) Negative police-citizen interactions
C) Exposure to death
D) Substance abuse
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6
According to the text, the most commonly used psychological instrument in public safety screening is the

A) IPI.
B) CPI.
C) MMPI-2.
D) STATIC-99.
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7
All of the following are included in Aumiller and Corey's domains of practice except

A) augmentation.
B) intervention.
C) operational support.
D) organizational consultation.
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Which of the following individuals has a trait that is NOT related to successful police performance?

A) Sam, who scores high on an intelligence test
B) Alex, who is trustworthy
C) Ryan, who displays good judgment
D) Pat, who has excellent communication skills
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A psychologist who participates in the selection and training of hostage negotiation teams is conducting which type of evaluation?

A) Fitness-for-duty
B) Critical incident
C) Special unit
D) Deadly force assessment
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10
Which question could a police agency ask a candidate during the pre-offer stage of employment?

A) How long have you suffered from depression?
B) Do you have a physical or mental disability?
C) How would you handle a situation involving a suicidal citizen?
D) Do you require a wheelchair for long distances?
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11
Which issue accounts for 19% of law enforcement FFDE referrals?

A) On the job substance abuse
B) Excessive use of force
C) Suicidal ideation
D) Suspected fraternization
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The screening procedure that assumes that there are traits, habits, reactions and attitudes that distinguish outstanding from satisfactory police performance is called

A) screening-in.
B) screening-out.
C) reasonable accommodation.
D) natural selection.
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13
Which type of occupational stressor is often the most prevalent and frustrating for law enforcement personnel?

A) Task-related stressors
B) Personal stressors
C) External stressors
D) Organizational stressors
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14
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission divides disability inquiries into two stages. These stages are

A) medical and psychological.
B) performance-related and health-related.
C) pre-offer of employment and post offer.
D) accommodating and holding.
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Who owns a law enforcement fitness-for-duty evaluation report?

A) The evaluating psychologist
B) The Federal Bureau of Investigation
C) The agency who requested the report
D) The chief of the police department
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All of the following tests are commonly used in law enforcement screening today except

A) personality tests.
B) situational tests.
C) intelligence tests.
D) polygraph tests.
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Officer Ludden is a 36-year-old father of twin girls who is called to the scene of an auto accident in which a drunk driver has killed a 4-year-old girl. Despite his anger and sadness, Officer Ludden stoically informs the child's father that his daughter has died. The officer is likely experiencing

A) emotional dissonance.
B) cognitive subterfuge.
C) external stress disorder.
D) expressionless displacement.
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18
A highly structured and potentially hostile working environment, and high value placed on control and authority are all characteristics of police

A) politics.
B) obligation.
C) investigations.
D) culture.
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19
Compared to officers with only a high school graduation, officers with some college education have been shown to

A) make better officers.
B) have better communication skills.
C) deal more effectively with adolescents.
D) respond more effectively to crisis situations.
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According to the text, police psychology officially began in __________with the hiring of __________.

A) 1968; Martin Reiser
B) 1976; Kim Rossmo
C) 1968; Stephen Chandler
D) 1967; Patrick Allen
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21
Which of the following was a key finding of the National Institute of Justice's 1999 report on police use of force?

A) Police force is prevalent in large U.S. cities.
B) Police engage in force infrequently.
C) Police force escalates quickly.
D) Police often take out their internal rage on available suspects.
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Boredom and exposure to violent situations are examples of __________ stressors.

A) occupational
B) external
C) personal
D) task-related
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23
Which category of hostage taker often requires the involvement of federal officials and is considered the most difficult for police officers?

A) Political terrorists
B) Individuals who have committed a crime
C) Individuals with mental disorders
D) Prisoners
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Psychologists in the 20th century provided service to police agencies primarily in what area?

A) Stress management
B) Hostage negotiation training
C) Family counseling
D) Cognitive and aptitude testing
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25
According to research by Gelles and Palarea, psychologists may be involved in what three phases of crisis negotiation?

A) Internal, external, and post-crisis
B) Buildup, acute, and resolution
C) Pre-incident, intra-incident, and post-incident
D) Organizational, task-related, and external
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Which of the following statements about diversity in law enforcement is correct?

A) Ethnic minorities are less well represented than women in law enforcement.
B) Women now comprise nearly one-third of all police officers nationwide.
C) The ethnic and racial makeup of a police department rarely reflects the makeup of the community it serves.
D) Non-Caucasian police officers make up under 5% of all police officers in most urban areas.
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Which statement is correct about post-shooting traumatic reactions?

A) Most officers will experience shooting a person in the line of duty at some time in their careers.
B) Most officers experience a marital separation or divorce after a shooting incident.
C) The majority of large police agencies deny the existence of post-shooting traumatic reactions.
D) The topic of post-shooting traumatic reactions has not been adequately studied.
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Early warning systems are used to identify

A) female officers at risk for sexual harassment.
B) potential problem behaviors in officers.
C) suspects who are vulnerable to coercion.
D) officers who are insensitive to diversity issues.
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A 1992 study of police corruption by the Defense Personnel Security Research Center found that the single best predictor of corruption was

A) a history of intimate partner violence.
B) a pattern of violence that begins later in life.
C) misconduct early in the career.
D) immature and/or irresponsible behavior.
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Research by Worden indicates that female officers differ little from male officers in

A) approach to policing.
B) attitudes toward policing.
C) use of force.
D) motivations for policing.
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Nearly 80% of all hostage situations

A) are relationship-driven.
B) end in death of the hostage taker.
C) end in death of the hostage negotiator.
D) are politically motivated.
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32
Aamodt and Stalnaker (2001) found that the overwhelming reason for most police suicides appears to be

A) financial problems.
B) reactions to critical incidents.
C) easy access to weapons.
D) difficulties in intimate partner relationships.
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Selection, intervention, and post-intervention monitoring are the three basic phases of

A) early warning systems.
B) police corruption.
C) hostage negotiation.
D) job analysis.
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34
Research has shown that when considering mental health services, many police officers prefer to work with

A) competent mental health professionals who are not officers.
B) officers who have received training in critical incidents stress debriefing.
C) peer counselors who understand the cycle of violence.
D) same-gender professionals.
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35
Tragedies, death, serious injuries and life-threatening situations that police officers encounter are called

A) target effects.
B) critical incidents.
C) dynamic calculus.
D) fear-of-failure events.
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36
A critical incident is characterized by an unanticipated and _______event.

A) non-routine
B) violent
C) confusing
D) heroic
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37
The common tasks of police psychologists can be placed in four broad categories: assessment, intervention, operational support, and

A) counseling.
B) strategizing.
C) consulting and research.
D) hostage negotiation.
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38
What is the goal of an FFDE?

A) To determine whether an officer is likely to use excessive force
B) To determine whether an officer is corrupt
C) To determine whether an officer has a mental disorder that would affect his or her job performance
D) To determine whether an officer can perform the basic duties required for the job
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39
Which statement is true about psychological evaluations of potential law enforcement officers?

A) They are required by the U.S. Constitution
B) They are required in the majority of states
C) They cannot be required if the candidate refuses to take them
D) They have no reliability or validity
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40
Following the traumatic event, it is important that a critical incident intervention be

A) extensive.
B) immediate.
C) intermittent.
D) extraordinary.
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41
The use of psychologists in crisis negotiation is decreasing.
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42
A hostage situation is synonymous with a barricade situation.
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43
The most difficult type of validity to establish in screening candidates for law enforcement positions is __________ validity.

A) true
B) predictive
C) concurrent
D) face
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44
Most law enforcement officers complete their career without ever firing a weapon in the line of duty.
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45
In order to be an effective police psychologist, one must obtain a PhD in police psychology.
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46
Schedule changes and salary disputes are examples of organizational stressors.
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47
Which of the following statements about screening-out and screening-in is correct?

A) Psychologists have been more successful at screening out undesirable candidates than at identifying desirable candidates.
B) Psychology is making little progress at identifying desirable candidates for law enforcement positions.
C) No psychological measures are available for use in screening in candidates.
D) Police psychologists have found it a great challenge to eliminate unsuitable candidates than to identify suitable candidates.
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48
Compared to other occupational groups, police officers have one of the highest suicide rates in the United States.
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49
The smaller the police department, the more specified the police duties.
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50
There are currently no organizations in the United States dedicated to police psychology.
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51
A psychological measure that identifies whether a candidate has similar characteristics to successful police officers has __________validity.

A) true
B) predictive
C) concurrent
D) face
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52
Some police agencies may contribute to the use of excessive force by encouraging this behavior.
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53
The Americans with Disabilities Act affects nearly everything police officers do.
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54
The strongest reason for police suicide involves post-traumatic shooting reactions.
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55
A good police office must have all of the following characteristics except

A) good judgment.
B) physical strength.
C) interpersonal skills.
D) decision-making skills.
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56
The well-document beating of __________ brought nation-wide attention to the issue of excessive force by law enforcement.

A) Matthew Shepard
B) Thomas Smith
C) Trayvon Martin
D) Rodney King
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57
Why is it important for a police psychologist to be familiar with the Americans with Disabilities Act? Include at least one police activity affected by this law.
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58
If a psychological measure contains a sufficient number of items that are related to the work performed by law enforcement, we say it has __________ validity.

A) true
B) predictive
C) concurrent
D) face
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59
The MMPI-2 is one of the most effective screening-in tests in public safety screening.
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60
Research shows that the most effective police officers are physically strong.
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61
The available research suggests that suicide rates for law enforcement personnel are lower than that of the general population. What may explain this difference?
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62
Name four police psychology organizations.
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63
Discuss the factors that may contribute to the lack of women in law enforcement.
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64
Name two critical incidents that a police officer may encounter. Discuss how a police psychologist may be of help in each scenario.
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65
Describe the goal and phases of the early warning system. What does research tell us about its effectiveness?
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66
Describe the operating procedure in a large agency after an officer is involved in a shooting incident.
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67
Why is it so difficult to adequately predict success or failure in law enforcement work?
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68
Describe the five officer profiles that are prone to excessive force complaints as identified by Scrivner.
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69
Choose one of the six personality measures currently used in law enforcement. Describe the instrument, including what the test measures and what we know about its validity.
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70
Compare and contrast screening-out and screening-in.
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71
Discuss how a police psychologist's role would differ in a rural police department compared to a large urban department.
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72
Describe five factors that make police work especially stressful when compared to other occupations? Under which category of stress does each factor fall?
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