Deck 2: Police and Public Safety Psychology
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Deck 2: Police and Public Safety Psychology
1
Imagine you are a psychologist who has been asked to complete a fitness-for-duty evaluation. What is the first step you would take?
A) assess whether the officer is fit to return to duty
B) conduct a job analysis
C) determine the officer's physical fitness level
D) establish departmental credibility
A) assess whether the officer is fit to return to duty
B) conduct a job analysis
C) determine the officer's physical fitness level
D) establish departmental credibility
conduct a job analysis
2
A psychologist who participates in the selection and training of hostage negotiation teams is conducting a ______ evaluation.
A) fitness-for-duty
B) critical incident
C) special unit
D) deadly force assessment
A) fitness-for-duty
B) critical incident
C) special unit
D) deadly force assessment
special unit
3
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
A) medical and psychological
B) performance-related and health-related
C) pre-offer of employment and post offer
D) accommodating and holding
pre-offer of employment and post offer
4
Who owns a law enforcement fitness-for-duty evaluation report?
A) the evaluating psychologist
B) the Federal Bureau of Investigation
C) the agency that requested the report
D) the chief of the police department
A) the evaluating psychologist
B) the Federal Bureau of Investigation
C) the agency that requested the report
D) the chief of the police department
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5
Which question could a police agency legally 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?
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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6
The first full-time in-house psychologist was ______.
A) Martin Reiser
B) Kim Rossmo
C) Stephen Chandler
D) Louis Terman
A) Martin Reiser
B) Kim Rossmo
C) Stephen Chandler
D) Louis Terman
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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
A) augmentation
B) intervention
C) operational support
D) organizational consultation
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8
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
A) screening-in
B) screening-out
C) reasonable accommodation
D) natural selection
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9
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) preemployment screening
D) comprehensive skills analysis
A) law enforcement screening
B) job analysis
C) preemployment screening
D) comprehensive skills analysis
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10
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
A) emotional dissonance
B) cognitive subterfuge
C) external stress disorder
D) expressionless displacement
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11
Which test has been found to be the most valid for the selection of law enforcement personnel?
A) the IPI
B) the CPI
C) the MMPI-2
D) the 16-PF
A) the IPI
B) the CPI
C) the MMPI-2
D) the 16-PF
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12
Which statement best summarizes how law enforcement has changed during the past 20 years?
A) Agencies have become more specialized.
B) Officers are committing suicide at higher rates.
C) Agencies have become more accepting of the use of deadly force.
D) Officers are less receptive to mental health intervention.
A) Agencies have become more specialized.
B) Officers are committing suicide at higher rates.
C) Agencies have become more accepting of the use of deadly force.
D) Officers are less receptive to mental health intervention.
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13
The rules, attitudes, beliefs, and practices that are thought to be accepted among law enforcement officers as an occupational group are known as ______.
A) operational support
B) police culture
C) candidate screening
D) psychological assessment
A) operational support
B) police culture
C) candidate screening
D) psychological assessment
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14
Which source of stress would be considered an external stressor?
A) excessive shift work
B) negative police-citizen interactions
C) exposure to death
D) substance abuse
A) excessive shift work
B) negative police-citizen interactions
C) exposure to death
D) substance abuse
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15
Why is it so difficult to predict success or failure in law enforcement work?
A) There are no standards for psychological testing.
B) Many law enforcement applicants have mental disorders.
C) Law enforcement activities are broad and heterogeneous.
D) Much of the work requires specific immeasurable personality traits.
A) There are no standards for psychological testing.
B) Many law enforcement applicants have mental disorders.
C) Law enforcement activities are broad and heterogeneous.
D) Much of the work requires specific immeasurable personality traits.
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16
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
A) task-related stressors
B) personal stressors
C) external stressors
D) organizational stressors
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17
CISD stands for ______.
A) Correctional Institution Standardized Development
B) Criminal Inmate Stress Disorder
C) Canadian Institute for Stress Disorders
D) Critical Incident Stress Debriefing
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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18
Family therapy is to ______ as crisis negotiation is to ______.
A) consulting; assessment
B) operational support; intervention
C) assessment; consulting
D) intervention; operational support
A) consulting; assessment
B) operational support; intervention
C) assessment; consulting
D) intervention; operational support
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19
Compared to officers with only a high school diploma, 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
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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20
Who typically requests a fitness-for-duty evaluation?
A) a police psychologist
B) the department head
C) a family member of the officer
D) the officer
A) a police psychologist
B) the department head
C) a family member of the officer
D) the officer
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21
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
A) political terrorists
B) individuals who have committed a crime
C) individuals with mental disorders
D) prisoners
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22
Which program is often considered a form of racial/ethnic profiling?
A) Stop and Frisk
B) Critical Incident Stress Debriefing
C) Community-Oriented Policing
D) Peer Counseling
A) Stop and Frisk
B) Critical Incident Stress Debriefing
C) Community-Oriented Policing
D) Peer Counseling
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23
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
A) stress management
B) hostage negotiation training
C) family counseling
D) cognitive and aptitude testing
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24
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.
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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25
Excessive force is defined as ______.
A) a level of force that exceeds what is justifiable under the circumstances
B) any illegal behavior demonstrated by an individual officer
C) a pattern of unacceptable behavior inherent in a law enforcement agency
D) the discharge of weapons outside the line of duty
A) a level of force that exceeds what is justifiable under the circumstances
B) any illegal behavior demonstrated by an individual officer
C) a pattern of unacceptable behavior inherent in a law enforcement agency
D) the discharge of weapons outside the line of duty
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26
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
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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27
As a group, female officers are more likely than men to ______.
A) be motivated toward financial rewards of law enforcement
B) become involved in incidents of excessive force
C) work in small and rural departments
D) possess better communication skills
A) be motivated toward financial rewards of law enforcement
B) become involved in incidents of excessive force
C) work in small and rural departments
D) possess better communication skills
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28
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.
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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29
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
A) target effects
B) critical incidents
C) dynamic calculus
D) fear-of-failure events
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30
Research suggest 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
A) financial problems
B) reactions to critical incidents
C) easy access to weapons
D) difficulties in intimate partner relationships
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31
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.
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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32
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
A) early warning systems
B) police corruption
C) hostage negotiation
D) job analysis
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33
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
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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34
The majority 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
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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35
What are the 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
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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36
Which statement is the most accurate?
A) Psychological evaluations of potential law enforcement officers are required by the U.S. Constitution.
B) Psychological evaluations of potential law enforcement officers are required in the majority of states.
C) Psychological evaluations cannot be required if a law enforcement candidate refuses to participate.
D) Psychological evaluations of potential law enforcement candidates have no validity.
A) Psychological evaluations of potential law enforcement officers are required by the U.S. Constitution.
B) Psychological evaluations of potential law enforcement officers are required in the majority of states.
C) Psychological evaluations cannot be required if a law enforcement candidate refuses to participate.
D) Psychological evaluations of potential law enforcement candidates have no validity.
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37
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
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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38
A critical incident is characterized by an unanticipated and ______ event.
A) nonroutine
B) violent
C) confusing
D) heroic
A) nonroutine
B) violent
C) confusing
D) heroic
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39
Boredom and exposure to violent situations are examples of ______ stressors.
A) occupational
B) external
C) personal
D) task-related
A) occupational
B) external
C) personal
D) task-related
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40
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
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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41
Research shows that compared to other occupational groups, police officers have one of the highest suicide rates in the United States.
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42
Most law enforcement officers complete their career without ever firing a weapon in the line of duty.
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43
A hostage situation is synonymous with a barricade situation.
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44
The use of psychologists in crisis negotiation is decreasing.
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45
Understanding the police culture is critical to effective police psychology.
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46
Some police agencies implicitly encourage the use of excessive force within their ranks.
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47
At the post-offer/pre-hire stage, a police department may make direct inquiries about disabilities.
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48
If a psychological measure contains a sufficient number of items that are related to the work performed by law enforcement, it is said to have ______ validity.
A) true
B) predictive
C) concurrent
D) face
A) true
B) predictive
C) concurrent
D) face
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49
All of the following are considered critical traits for successful police officers except ______.
A) good judgment
B) physical strength
C) interpersonal skills
D) decision-making skills
A) good judgment
B) physical strength
C) interpersonal skills
D) decision-making skills
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50
The strongest reason for police suicide involves post-shooting traumatic reactions.
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51
Research shows that the most effective police officers are physically strong.
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52
All police agencies have the same style, purpose, and mission.
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53
The MMPI-2 was originally designed to measure psychopathology and behavioral disorders.
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54
Which type of validity is the most desirable yet most difficult to achieve?
A) true validity
B) predictive validity
C) face validity
D) content validity
A) true validity
B) predictive validity
C) face validity
D) content validity
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55
Schedule changes and salary disputes are examples of organizational stressors.
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56
Typically, the smaller the police department, the more specified the police duties.
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57
Face validity is synonymous with ______ validity.
A) true
B) predictive
C) concurrent
D) content
A) true
B) predictive
C) concurrent
D) content
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58
The most common psychological problem experienced by officers after a serious critical incident is ______.
A) post-traumatic stress disorder
B) chronic fatigue
C) Munchausen syndrome by proxy
D) substance abuse
A) post-traumatic stress disorder
B) chronic fatigue
C) Munchausen syndrome by proxy
D) substance abuse
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59
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.
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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60
On July 31, 2013, police and public safety psychology was officially recognized by the American Psychological Association as a professional specialty.
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61
Identify two critical incidents that a police officer may encounter. Explain how a police psychologist may be helpful to a law enforcement agency during these times.
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62
Choose one of the commonly used inventories in police screening. Describe the instrument, including what the test measures and what we know about its validity.
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63
Compare and contrast screening-out and screening-in.
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64
Define early warning systems. What does research tell us about their effectiveness?
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65
Why is it important for a police psychologist to be familiar with the Americans with Disabilities Act?
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66
Discuss the factors that may contribute to the lack of women in law enforcement.
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67
Describe three factors that make police work especially stressful when compared to other occupations. Include the category that each stressor falls under in your answer.
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68
Describe Scrivner's profiles of officers who are prone to excessive force complaints. What are the limitations of the study?
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69
Name four police psychology organizations.
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70
At its worst, police bias leads to excessive or fatal force.
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71
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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