Deck 5: Policing Contemporary Issues and Challenges

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Preventive patrol involves increased police presence in a community in order to reduce crime.
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Evidence -based policing include police strategies and deployment of resources developed through examination of research in crime, social problems, and previously used strategies.
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Acting in response to a notification about suspicious activity, a crime, a medical emergency, or other service need is the definition of proactive policing.
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A suspect who  shows no respect to an officer is less likely to be arrested than one who does.
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Polic e officer s who hav e th e public' s confidence are often more effective at their jobs.
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The clearance rate is the percentage of crimes the police have not yet solved and therefore still need to be "cleared."
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Police are mainly reactive because they are dependent on citizen calls for service in performing their duties.
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A  civilian review board is a citizens' committee formed to investigate complaints against the police.
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One criticism by police departments using CompStat is that it tends to decrease productivity.
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Violence between spouses or intimate partners is typically called domestic violence.
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A civilian review board is a branch of the police department that receives and investigates complaints alleging violation of rules and policies by officers.
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Most police patrols are still conducted on foot.
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Police use force infrequently.
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​ Use of force typically occurs when police are trying interrogate witnesses and the witnesses are either uncooperative or hostile.
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Police departments use a differential response system that assigns priorities to calls for service.
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Police officers are infrequently disciplined for their roles in events that produce injuries or questionable arrests.
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Proactive policing occurs when the police actively search for potential offenders without waiting for a crime to be reported.
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Criminal lawsuits authorized by a federal statute against state and local officials and local agencies when citizens have evidence that these officials or agencies have violated their federal constitutional rights are referred to as Section 1983 lawsuits.
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Hot spots are locations where crimes occur frequently.
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The application of force against individuals by police officers that violate either departmental policies or constitutional rights by exceeding the level of force permissible and necessary in a given situation is the definition of police brutality.
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​ Crisis Intervention Teams involve work between police departments and social service agencies to deal with special populations.
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Few local police departments are trained in homeland security issues.
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Higher level security managers are increasingly drawn from college graduates with degrees in criminal justice.
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Which of the following is not one of the five factors that officers must take into account when exercising discretion?

A) The nature of the crime
B) The relationship between the alleged criminal and victim
C) The relationship between the police and the criminal or victim
D) The rank of the responding officer
E) Prior criminal history
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Aggressive patrol is a form of patrolling that directs resources to known high-crime areas.
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Violent victimization that may occur between intimate partners, which frequently requires the use of officer discretion, is called:

A) policy violations.
B) domestic violence.
C) intimate reunions.
D) divorce intercession.
E) dating indescretions.
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The  Kansas City Preventative Patrol Experiment  is considered the most influential examination of the general deterrent effects of patrol on crime.
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Officers who participate in violations of law and departmental policy for personal gain are guilty of:

A) brutality.
B) the code of silence.
C) corruption.
D) disparity.
E) official conduct.
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Prosecutors have used anti-terrorism legislation to prosecute gang members for criminal activity.
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The application of force against individuals by police officers that violates either departmental policies or constitutional rights by exceeding the level of force permissible in a given situation is called:

A) less lethal force.
B) excessive use of force.
C) racial disparity.
D) profiling.
E) prejudice.
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Problem-oriented policing tries to find the underlying causes of crime.
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Municipal police are usually responsible for maintaining security in and around nuclear power plants, oil refineries, and military facilities.
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Aggressive patrol places a strain on police relations with African Americans and Hispanics.
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Which of the following is not one of the ways that police officers can break the law and disobey departmental policies?

A) Corruption
B) The use of discretion
C) Favoritism .
D) Discrimination
E) Failure to carry out their duties properly
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The community policing philosophy does not include community residents in decision making.
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Community crime prevention can be enhanced if government agencies and neighborhood organizations cooperate.
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The largest amount of an officer's time during a typical shift is spent on traffic control.
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Private firms are not allowed to hire public police officers.
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School resource officers are classified as special operations.
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Fusion centers were developed to encourage the use of community policing techniques.
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Most police work is reactive, which means that police primarily:

A) respond to citizen calls for service.
B) initiate actions in the absence of citizen requests.
C) operate according to "hunches."
D) stop crime before it happens.
E) focus on administrative tasks.
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The approach in which calls for service are the main instigators of police action is known as _________ policing.

A) clearance rate
B) aggressive patrol
C) proactive
D) preventive
E) incident-driven
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What approach to crime fighting uses detailed crime statistics and forces police supervisors to meet to plan goals for crime prevention purposes?

A) Crime Stat
B) Policeone
C) Crime Fighter Stat
D) Compstat
E) Crime Data
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CALEA is a nonprofit organization formed by major law enforcement executives' associations to:

A) develop standards for police policies and practices.
B) review police agencies.
C) award accreditation.
D) determine if standards are met.
E) all of these.
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Which statement regarding the police use of force is false?

A) Police use force infrequently.
B) Police use of force typically occurs in the lower end of the force spectrum and involves grabbing, pushing, or shoving.
C) Police use of force is frequent, but undocumented.
D) Use of force typically occurs when police are trying to make an arrest and the suspect is resisting.
E) ​Most officers in a typical career will use deadly force.
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The percentage of crimes that police believe they have solved through an arrest is called:

A) incident-driven policing.
B) clearance rate.
C) differential response.
D) line functions.
E) preventive patrol.
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The police function that includes the familiar sight of uniformed and armed officers on call 24 hours a day, also called the backbone of police operations, is the:

A) patrol.
B) desk sergeant.
C) shift commander.
D) beat cop.
E) captain.
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The approach to policing that involves assigning priorities to various calls for service is known as:

A) incident-driven policing.
B) clearance rate.
C) differential response.
D) line functions.
E) preventive patrol.
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Which of the following is an example of a proactive strategy to combat crime?

A) Responding to citizen calls for service
B) Responding to victimless crimes using a stakeout
C) Responding to citizens who approach an officer
D) Responding to a crime after the perpetrator has fled
E) Incident-driven policing
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Which of the following statements about measurements of police productivity is true?

A) Clearance rate is the most effective measure of police productivity.
B) Crime rate is the most effective measure of police productivity.
C) Clearance rate and crime rate together provide an accurate picture of police productivity.
D) Clearance rate and crime rate do not give an accurate picture of police productivity.
E) Police productivity can be accurately calculated using a city's population, crime level, and the size of the police force.
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Officers who partake in a wide range of practices, including abusive language, physical force, and/or violence, are guilty of:

A) police brutality
B) force projection
C) ​prejudice
D) ​profiling
E) ​force management
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Which of the following is not one of the techniques used to control the police?

A) Internal affairs units
B) Civilian review boards
C) Standards and accreditation
D) Civil liability lawsuits
E) Public shaming
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Officers who participate in widespread corruption, including drug smuggling and money laundering, are called:

A) grass eaters.
B) meat eaters.
C) code violators.
D) hazers.
E) payoff particpators.
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Officers who participate in small payoffs, such as exchanging money for not writing a ticket, are called:

A) grass eaters.
B) meat eaters.
C) code violators.
D) hazers.
E) payoff participators.
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A patrol strategy that assigns priorities to calls for service and chooses the appropriate response is called:

A) differential response.
B) research based.
C) evidence based.
D) incident driven.
E) evidence response.
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This type of policing involves examining social science studies regarding the nature of crime and social problems.

A) Differential response
B) Research based
C) Evidence based
D) Incident driven
E) Evidence response
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Which of the following is composed of active police officers?

A) Internal affairs units
B) Civilian review boards
C) Standards and accreditation boards
D) Civil liability lawsuits boards
E) Police review boards
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This unit of a police department receives and investigates complaints alleging violation of rules and policies by officers.

A) SWAT
B) Code violation officers
C) Internal affairs
D) Human resources department
E) External affairs
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The ________ board is the committee citizens form to investigate complaints against the police.

A) internal affairs
B) accreditation
C) community election
D) civilian review
E) private review
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Which statement regarding the police use of force is true?

A) Police use force infrequently.
B) Police use of force typically occurs in the upper end of the force spectrum and involves beating and maiming.
C) Police use of force is frequent, but undocumented.
D) Use of force typically occurs during the morning shift.
E) ​Use of force is rarely linked to other activities, such as making an arrest.
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Drug enforcement in large cities often combat organized crime and gangs involved in drug abuse with this type of patrol.

A) Preventative
B) Routine
C) Aggressive
D) Proactive
E) Reactive
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Preventive patrol emphasizes:

A) large numbers of arrests to control crime.
B) responding to 911 calls.
C) making police presence known.
D) fixing "broken windows."
E) order maintenance.
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In federal agencies, the work of special agents is most similar to that of:

A) vice officers.
B) SWAT officers.
C) patrol officers.
D) detectives.
E) dispatchers.
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Interpol was created in order to:

A) fight terrorism.
B) foster cooperation among the world's police forces.
C) implement community policing in the United States.
D) teach officers about the benefits of community policing.
E) improve policy-community relations around the world.
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According to a study of police officers in Wilmington, Delaware, _________ consumes the most time of an officer.

A) being on free patrol
B) doing crime-related activities
C) doing administrative tasks
D) being on traffic control
E) maintaining order
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What employees have taken an oath and been given powers by the state to make arrests and use necessary force in the commission of their duties?

A) Security officers
B) Communication officers
C) Sworn officers
D) Directed officers
E) Armed security
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Which of the following statements about the traffic regulation function of the police is true?

A) It is mostly reactive.
B) It is mostly proactive.
C) Its only major benefit is order maintenance.
D) It involves a limited use of discretion.
E) It is a major source of police income.
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Which classic study of a police department found that preventative patrol did not decrease crime, and forced many departments to redesign their crime fighting strategy?

A) Kansas City Preventative Patrol Experiment
B) Charlotte Preventative Patrol Experiment
C) Tampa Preventative Patrol Experiment
D) Oakland Preventative Patrol Experiment
E) CompStat
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Programs in which criminal justice officials cultivate relationships with and rely on assistance from citizens in preventing crime and apprehending offenders are:

A) community crime prevention.
B) community sanctions.
C) community prevention plans.
D) community crime pretense.
E) community proactive prevention.
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According to a study of police officers in Wilmington, Delaware, next to free patrol, officers spent most of their time:

A) doing service related tasks
B) doing crime-related activities
C) doing administrative tasks
D) being on traffic control
E) maintaining order
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Which of the following are run by states and large cities to analyze and facilitate sharing of information in order to assist law enforcement and homeland security agencies in preventing and responding to crime and terrorism threats?

A) Terror threat centers
B) Fusion centers
C) FBI's Anti-Terrorism Unit.
D) National Security Council
E) Interpol
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According to a study of police officers in Wilmington, Delaware, officers spend the least amount of their time:

A) traffic patrol
B) crime-related tasks
C) administrative work
D) free patrol
E) assisting with medical tasks
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Which of the following is a vice offense?

A) Assault
B) Traffic violations
C) Arson
D) Auto theft
E) Prostitution
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Th e jo b o f the ______ i s mainl y t o tal k to witnesses, suspects, and victims.

A) detective
B) patrol officer
C) prosecutor
D) bail bondsman
E) ​shift commander
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Which of the following is a central feature of community policing?

A) Reactive policing
B) Improved 911 response time
C) Problem solving
D) Crime control
E) Criminal investigation
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Community policing philosophies suggest that citizens should be viewed as:

A) criminals.
B) victims.
C) offenders.
D) customers.
E) complainants.
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Which type of police officers accounts for two-thirds of all sworn officers?

A) Detective
B) Traffic
C) Juvenile
D) Vice
E) Patrol
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At the time of its approval by Congress, which of the following wa s not a concern raised by critics about some of the provisions in the USA PATRIOT Act ?

A) The government's assertion of excessive power would violate individuals' rights.
B) The Act would jeopardize individual civil liberties.
C) That so-called "sneak-and-peek" warrants could lead to abuse
D) The Act provided authorization of warrantless searches of third-party records such as those at libraries
E) It would lead to the militarization of local police forces
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Making the police presence known, to deter crime and to make officers available to respond quickly to calls is characteristic of a(n) ______patrol.

A) preventative
B) routine
C) aggressive
D) proactive
E) reactive
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Which of the following is not part of the process of catching a suspect?

A) Comparing notes with the local FBI office
B) Detection of a crime
C) Preliminary investigation
D) Follow-up investigation
E) Clearance and arrest
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Preventive patrol involves increased police presence in a community in order to reduce crime.
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Evidence -based policing include police strategies and deployment of resources developed through examination of research in crime, social problems, and previously used strategies.
True
3
Acting in response to a notification about suspicious activity, a crime, a medical emergency, or other service need is the definition of proactive policing.
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A suspect who  shows no respect to an officer is less likely to be arrested than one who does.
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Polic e officer s who hav e th e public' s confidence are often more effective at their jobs.
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The clearance rate is the percentage of crimes the police have not yet solved and therefore still need to be "cleared."
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Police are mainly reactive because they are dependent on citizen calls for service in performing their duties.
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A  civilian review board is a citizens' committee formed to investigate complaints against the police.
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One criticism by police departments using CompStat is that it tends to decrease productivity.
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Violence between spouses or intimate partners is typically called domestic violence.
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A civilian review board is a branch of the police department that receives and investigates complaints alleging violation of rules and policies by officers.
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Most police patrols are still conducted on foot.
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Police use force infrequently.
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​ Use of force typically occurs when police are trying interrogate witnesses and the witnesses are either uncooperative or hostile.
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Police departments use a differential response system that assigns priorities to calls for service.
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Police officers are infrequently disciplined for their roles in events that produce injuries or questionable arrests.
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Proactive policing occurs when the police actively search for potential offenders without waiting for a crime to be reported.
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Criminal lawsuits authorized by a federal statute against state and local officials and local agencies when citizens have evidence that these officials or agencies have violated their federal constitutional rights are referred to as Section 1983 lawsuits.
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Hot spots are locations where crimes occur frequently.
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The application of force against individuals by police officers that violate either departmental policies or constitutional rights by exceeding the level of force permissible and necessary in a given situation is the definition of police brutality.
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​ Crisis Intervention Teams involve work between police departments and social service agencies to deal with special populations.
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Few local police departments are trained in homeland security issues.
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Higher level security managers are increasingly drawn from college graduates with degrees in criminal justice.
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Which of the following is not one of the five factors that officers must take into account when exercising discretion?

A) The nature of the crime
B) The relationship between the alleged criminal and victim
C) The relationship between the police and the criminal or victim
D) The rank of the responding officer
E) Prior criminal history
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Aggressive patrol is a form of patrolling that directs resources to known high-crime areas.
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Violent victimization that may occur between intimate partners, which frequently requires the use of officer discretion, is called:

A) policy violations.
B) domestic violence.
C) intimate reunions.
D) divorce intercession.
E) dating indescretions.
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The  Kansas City Preventative Patrol Experiment  is considered the most influential examination of the general deterrent effects of patrol on crime.
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Officers who participate in violations of law and departmental policy for personal gain are guilty of:

A) brutality.
B) the code of silence.
C) corruption.
D) disparity.
E) official conduct.
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Prosecutors have used anti-terrorism legislation to prosecute gang members for criminal activity.
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The application of force against individuals by police officers that violates either departmental policies or constitutional rights by exceeding the level of force permissible in a given situation is called:

A) less lethal force.
B) excessive use of force.
C) racial disparity.
D) profiling.
E) prejudice.
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Problem-oriented policing tries to find the underlying causes of crime.
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Municipal police are usually responsible for maintaining security in and around nuclear power plants, oil refineries, and military facilities.
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Aggressive patrol places a strain on police relations with African Americans and Hispanics.
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Which of the following is not one of the ways that police officers can break the law and disobey departmental policies?

A) Corruption
B) The use of discretion
C) Favoritism .
D) Discrimination
E) Failure to carry out their duties properly
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The community policing philosophy does not include community residents in decision making.
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Community crime prevention can be enhanced if government agencies and neighborhood organizations cooperate.
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The largest amount of an officer's time during a typical shift is spent on traffic control.
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Private firms are not allowed to hire public police officers.
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School resource officers are classified as special operations.
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Fusion centers were developed to encourage the use of community policing techniques.
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Most police work is reactive, which means that police primarily:

A) respond to citizen calls for service.
B) initiate actions in the absence of citizen requests.
C) operate according to "hunches."
D) stop crime before it happens.
E) focus on administrative tasks.
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The approach in which calls for service are the main instigators of police action is known as _________ policing.

A) clearance rate
B) aggressive patrol
C) proactive
D) preventive
E) incident-driven
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What approach to crime fighting uses detailed crime statistics and forces police supervisors to meet to plan goals for crime prevention purposes?

A) Crime Stat
B) Policeone
C) Crime Fighter Stat
D) Compstat
E) Crime Data
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CALEA is a nonprofit organization formed by major law enforcement executives' associations to:

A) develop standards for police policies and practices.
B) review police agencies.
C) award accreditation.
D) determine if standards are met.
E) all of these.
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Which statement regarding the police use of force is false?

A) Police use force infrequently.
B) Police use of force typically occurs in the lower end of the force spectrum and involves grabbing, pushing, or shoving.
C) Police use of force is frequent, but undocumented.
D) Use of force typically occurs when police are trying to make an arrest and the suspect is resisting.
E) ​Most officers in a typical career will use deadly force.
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The percentage of crimes that police believe they have solved through an arrest is called:

A) incident-driven policing.
B) clearance rate.
C) differential response.
D) line functions.
E) preventive patrol.
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The police function that includes the familiar sight of uniformed and armed officers on call 24 hours a day, also called the backbone of police operations, is the:

A) patrol.
B) desk sergeant.
C) shift commander.
D) beat cop.
E) captain.
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The approach to policing that involves assigning priorities to various calls for service is known as:

A) incident-driven policing.
B) clearance rate.
C) differential response.
D) line functions.
E) preventive patrol.
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Which of the following is an example of a proactive strategy to combat crime?

A) Responding to citizen calls for service
B) Responding to victimless crimes using a stakeout
C) Responding to citizens who approach an officer
D) Responding to a crime after the perpetrator has fled
E) Incident-driven policing
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Which of the following statements about measurements of police productivity is true?

A) Clearance rate is the most effective measure of police productivity.
B) Crime rate is the most effective measure of police productivity.
C) Clearance rate and crime rate together provide an accurate picture of police productivity.
D) Clearance rate and crime rate do not give an accurate picture of police productivity.
E) Police productivity can be accurately calculated using a city's population, crime level, and the size of the police force.
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Officers who partake in a wide range of practices, including abusive language, physical force, and/or violence, are guilty of:

A) police brutality
B) force projection
C) ​prejudice
D) ​profiling
E) ​force management
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Which of the following is not one of the techniques used to control the police?

A) Internal affairs units
B) Civilian review boards
C) Standards and accreditation
D) Civil liability lawsuits
E) Public shaming
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Officers who participate in widespread corruption, including drug smuggling and money laundering, are called:

A) grass eaters.
B) meat eaters.
C) code violators.
D) hazers.
E) payoff particpators.
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Officers who participate in small payoffs, such as exchanging money for not writing a ticket, are called:

A) grass eaters.
B) meat eaters.
C) code violators.
D) hazers.
E) payoff participators.
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A patrol strategy that assigns priorities to calls for service and chooses the appropriate response is called:

A) differential response.
B) research based.
C) evidence based.
D) incident driven.
E) evidence response.
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This type of policing involves examining social science studies regarding the nature of crime and social problems.

A) Differential response
B) Research based
C) Evidence based
D) Incident driven
E) Evidence response
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Which of the following is composed of active police officers?

A) Internal affairs units
B) Civilian review boards
C) Standards and accreditation boards
D) Civil liability lawsuits boards
E) Police review boards
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This unit of a police department receives and investigates complaints alleging violation of rules and policies by officers.

A) SWAT
B) Code violation officers
C) Internal affairs
D) Human resources department
E) External affairs
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The ________ board is the committee citizens form to investigate complaints against the police.

A) internal affairs
B) accreditation
C) community election
D) civilian review
E) private review
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Which statement regarding the police use of force is true?

A) Police use force infrequently.
B) Police use of force typically occurs in the upper end of the force spectrum and involves beating and maiming.
C) Police use of force is frequent, but undocumented.
D) Use of force typically occurs during the morning shift.
E) ​Use of force is rarely linked to other activities, such as making an arrest.
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61
Drug enforcement in large cities often combat organized crime and gangs involved in drug abuse with this type of patrol.

A) Preventative
B) Routine
C) Aggressive
D) Proactive
E) Reactive
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62
Preventive patrol emphasizes:

A) large numbers of arrests to control crime.
B) responding to 911 calls.
C) making police presence known.
D) fixing "broken windows."
E) order maintenance.
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63
In federal agencies, the work of special agents is most similar to that of:

A) vice officers.
B) SWAT officers.
C) patrol officers.
D) detectives.
E) dispatchers.
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64
Interpol was created in order to:

A) fight terrorism.
B) foster cooperation among the world's police forces.
C) implement community policing in the United States.
D) teach officers about the benefits of community policing.
E) improve policy-community relations around the world.
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65
According to a study of police officers in Wilmington, Delaware, _________ consumes the most time of an officer.

A) being on free patrol
B) doing crime-related activities
C) doing administrative tasks
D) being on traffic control
E) maintaining order
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66
What employees have taken an oath and been given powers by the state to make arrests and use necessary force in the commission of their duties?

A) Security officers
B) Communication officers
C) Sworn officers
D) Directed officers
E) Armed security
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67
Which of the following statements about the traffic regulation function of the police is true?

A) It is mostly reactive.
B) It is mostly proactive.
C) Its only major benefit is order maintenance.
D) It involves a limited use of discretion.
E) It is a major source of police income.
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68
Which classic study of a police department found that preventative patrol did not decrease crime, and forced many departments to redesign their crime fighting strategy?

A) Kansas City Preventative Patrol Experiment
B) Charlotte Preventative Patrol Experiment
C) Tampa Preventative Patrol Experiment
D) Oakland Preventative Patrol Experiment
E) CompStat
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69
Programs in which criminal justice officials cultivate relationships with and rely on assistance from citizens in preventing crime and apprehending offenders are:

A) community crime prevention.
B) community sanctions.
C) community prevention plans.
D) community crime pretense.
E) community proactive prevention.
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70
According to a study of police officers in Wilmington, Delaware, next to free patrol, officers spent most of their time:

A) doing service related tasks
B) doing crime-related activities
C) doing administrative tasks
D) being on traffic control
E) maintaining order
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71
Which of the following are run by states and large cities to analyze and facilitate sharing of information in order to assist law enforcement and homeland security agencies in preventing and responding to crime and terrorism threats?

A) Terror threat centers
B) Fusion centers
C) FBI's Anti-Terrorism Unit.
D) National Security Council
E) Interpol
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72
According to a study of police officers in Wilmington, Delaware, officers spend the least amount of their time:

A) traffic patrol
B) crime-related tasks
C) administrative work
D) free patrol
E) assisting with medical tasks
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73
Which of the following is a vice offense?

A) Assault
B) Traffic violations
C) Arson
D) Auto theft
E) Prostitution
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74
Th e jo b o f the ______ i s mainl y t o tal k to witnesses, suspects, and victims.

A) detective
B) patrol officer
C) prosecutor
D) bail bondsman
E) ​shift commander
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75
Which of the following is a central feature of community policing?

A) Reactive policing
B) Improved 911 response time
C) Problem solving
D) Crime control
E) Criminal investigation
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76
Community policing philosophies suggest that citizens should be viewed as:

A) criminals.
B) victims.
C) offenders.
D) customers.
E) complainants.
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77
Which type of police officers accounts for two-thirds of all sworn officers?

A) Detective
B) Traffic
C) Juvenile
D) Vice
E) Patrol
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78
At the time of its approval by Congress, which of the following wa s not a concern raised by critics about some of the provisions in the USA PATRIOT Act ?

A) The government's assertion of excessive power would violate individuals' rights.
B) The Act would jeopardize individual civil liberties.
C) That so-called "sneak-and-peek" warrants could lead to abuse
D) The Act provided authorization of warrantless searches of third-party records such as those at libraries
E) It would lead to the militarization of local police forces
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79
Making the police presence known, to deter crime and to make officers available to respond quickly to calls is characteristic of a(n) ______patrol.

A) preventative
B) routine
C) aggressive
D) proactive
E) reactive
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80
Which of the following is not part of the process of catching a suspect?

A) Comparing notes with the local FBI office
B) Detection of a crime
C) Preliminary investigation
D) Follow-up investigation
E) Clearance and arrest
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