Deck 12: Community Policing: The Debate Continues

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When officers reach the assessment process in the SARA model of problem-solving, officers:

A) plan further strategic movements
B) evaluate community policing
C) evaluate the effectiveness of the response
D) evaluate incident-driven policing
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Many believe that modern community policing began with James Q. Wilson and George L. Kelling's article "'____________________': The Police and Neighborhood Safety."

A) Littered Streets
B) Disordered Communities
C) Broken Windows
D) Dangerous Streets
Question
The Regional Community Policing Institutes (RCPIs) are part of the _____ program.

A) TOPS
B) COPS
C) TASP
D) COGS
Question
The problem-oriented policing process necessitates improving various skill sets. One of those skill sets is:

A) scanning
B) analysis
C) response
D) communication
Question
Analyzing crime issues to determine the underlying problems and addressing those underlying problems is referred to as:

A) zero-tolerance policing
B) problem-solving policing
C) political-based policing
D) targeted policing
Question
The concept of problem-solving policing can be attributed to:

A) James Q. Wilson
B) Lee P. Brown
C) George Kelling
D) Herman Goldstein
Question
Which of the following is not one of the most important benefits of community policing, according to the scholar Herman Goldstein?

A) a more realistic acknowledgment of police functions
B) a recognition of the interrelationships among police functions
C) an acknowledgment of the limited capacity of the police to accomplish their jobs on their own and of the importance of an alliance between the police and the public
D) community control of the police
Question
More than ____________________ RCPIs provide regional community policing training and technical assistance to law enforcement around the country.

A) 5
B) 7
C) 9
D) 30
Question
Newark, New Jersey, has been using the broken windows theory for more than 10 years and has seen violent crime cut by nearly ____________________ percent.

A) 43
B) 53
C) 63
D) 73
Question
The 41st Precinct in the Bronx was nicknamed:

A) Little China
B) The View
C) The Flats
D) Fort Apache
Question
The Office of Community Policing Services (COPS) is part of the ____________________.

A) NIJ
B) FBI
C) president's cabinet
D) Chicago Police Department
Question
Who founded the National Center for Community Policing in East Lansing, Michigan?

A) Robert C. Trojanowicz
B) Logan Stout
C) Richard Hill
D) Rick D. Patterson
Question
Which of the following was not one of the corporate strategies of policing described by the Executive Sessions on Policing?

A) team policing
B) strategic policing
C) community policing
D) problem-solving policing
Question
What involves a continued reliance on traditional policing operations?

A) strategic policing
B) community policing
C) citizen-based policing
D) political-based policing
Question
With incident-driven policing, officers tend to respond to similar incidents at the same location:

A) once
B) as tactical response units
C) with problem-solving tactics
D) numerous times
Question
According to Herman Goldstein, traditional policing is:

A) incident driven
B) community driven
C) patrol driven
D) service driven
Question
In the 1960s, changes in police management led to the abandonment of:

A) bicycle patrol
B) two-man patrol units
C) foot patrol
D) equestrian patrol
Question
The Executive Sessions on Policing focused and debated on the use and price of:

A) rolling traffic enforcement
B) adaptable computer databases
C) intelligence-led policing
D) community policing
Question
Which of the following is not one of the human behaviors found by Wesley Skogan to be extremely disruptive to the community?

A) public drinking
B) youths firing gunshots into the air
C) commercial sex
D) street harassment
Question
Problem-oriented policing involves officers dealing with the:

A) underlying causes of incidents
B) things as they are before them
C) community pressures
D) management priorities
Question
The real responsibility for proper police-community relations rests with ____________________.

A) the police chief
B) the city manager
C) every police officer
D) the community relations officer
Question
David L. Carter of Michigan State University explains that community policing:

A) suddenly materialized as a new idea
B) evolved over time from research conducted by a wide range of scholars
C) is not widely accepted
D) is only the responsibility of police chiefs
Question
Officers practicing incident-driven policing:

A) seek to determine the underlying causes of incidents
B) act proactively by contacting merchants prior to an incident
C) tend to respond to similar incidents at the same location numerous times
D) generally walk a business beat and are not tied to a patrol car
Question
Community-oriented policing is an approach toward crime that addresses the underlying causes of crime and endeavors to apply ____________________ problem solving to the issue through improved police-community relationships.

A) rule-of-law
B) long-term
C) zero-tolerance
D) short-term
Question
In what decade did increases in crime, technological advances, and changes in police management thinking lead to the reduction of police foot patrols and their resultant ties to the community?

A) 1920s
B) 1940s
C) 1960s
D) 1990s
Question
In "Broken Windows" and Police Discretion, George L. Kelling notes that the community policing model ____________________ the use of police discretion among officers at all levels of the organization.

A) reduces and limits
B) contracts and discourages
C) expands and encourages
D) both a and b
Question
The idea of problem-solving policing can be attributed to __________
Question
__________ involves officers thinking, not just responding to yet another call for duty.
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Community-oriented policing strategies have proven successful in:

A) only cities with a population over 50,000
B) only cities with a population over 100,000
C) only cities with a population over 500,000
D) cities of all sizes
Question
Texas State University-San Marcos worked with the San Marcos, Texas, Police Department to develop the ____________________ campaign.

A) Achieving Community Together (ACT)
B) Increasing Arrest Rates (IAR)
C) Community Crime Control (CCR)
D) Keeping Campuses Safe (KCF)
Question
Community policing is more easily facilitated with the __________ available today.
Question
The argument that community preservation, public safety, and order maintenance, not crime fighting, should become the primary focus of police patrol has come to be known as the __________ model approach to policing.
Question
Many large cities that are faced with rising crime problems are eager to hire administrators who are familiar with CompStat and "broken windows" policing and who came up under this successful police chief:

A) Jimmy Johnson
B) Daryl Gates
C) William Bratton
D) Rick Patterson
Question
What was the role of the New York City Police Department's Community Patrol Officer Program?

A) to serve high-risk warrants
B) community surveillance
C) to rid the neighborhoods of street gangs
D) identification of neighborhood problems and development of short- and long-term strategies for solving them
Question
The biggest recent threat to community policing and, consequently, the biggest criticism of community policing initiatives is:

A) the initial startup costs
B) the inability to keep police departments fully staffed and to keep money flowing to these initiatives
C) convincing local governmental leaders to participate in the programs
D) the capital investment for vehicles
Question
What is the philosophy of empowering citizens and developing a partnership between the police and the community to work together to solve problems?

A) community policing
B) zero-tolerance policing
C) political-based policing
D) neighborhood policing
Question
The seminal article in the Atlantic Monthly that many believe was responsible for the modern state of community policing was written by __________ and __________
Question
A very early attempt at community policing involving the development of decentralized neighborhood-based precincts that served as "storefront" police stations was tried in what city?

A) Detroit
B) Tampa
C) Miami
D) Hattiesburg
Question
Many believe that the modern state of community policing began with a seminal 1982 article entitled __________
Question
Which of the following is not part of a community policing operation?

A) kiosks
B) mini-stations
C) storefront substations
D) motorcycle traffic control
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__________ was established to administer the grant money provided by the 1994 Crime Bill and to promote community policing.
Question
Three corporate strategies for policing discussed at Harvard's Executive Sessions on Policing were strategic policing, community policing, and problem-solving policing.
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__________ involves a continued reliance on traditional policing operations.
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In a resident officer program, a police officer works in the same neighborhood he or she lives in.
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An untapped resource that can greatly contribute to the mission of keeping the homeland safe and that could prove to be an extremely valuable partner to law enforcement is the __________industry.
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The plan initiated in 1997 allowing police officers to receive 50 percent discounts and low-cost loans to purchase homes in "distressed" areas nationwide was called the __________ program.
Question
Programs through which officers live in particular communities to strengthen relations between the police and the community are called __________
Question
The 41st Precinct in the Bronx earned the nickname "The Alamo."
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Using a COPS methamphetamine grant, Salt Lake City established a task force involving more than 30 government agencies working together to prevent the use and production of methamphetamine.
Question
The concept of problem-oriented policing can be attributed to Herman Goldstein.
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Define problem-solving policing, and give three specific examples of actual problem-solving policing programs.
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Define community policing, and give three specific examples of actual community policing programs.
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Discuss the importance of the research of scholars James Q. Wilson and George L. Kelling to the concept of community policing.
Question
Researchers who traveled to St. Petersburg, Florida, to observe changes occurring in police roles and police-community relations after the implementation of community policing found that the citizens seemed satisfied with community policing.
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The four elements of the problem-solving strategy are: scanning, analysis, planning, and response.
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Surveys indicate that the public does not support community policing and those strategies that are indicative of community policing.
Question
The authors of the seminal article "'Broken Windows': Police and Neighborhood Safety" were O. W. Wilson and Wesley K. Skogan.
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The 1994 Crime Bill provided that all new police officers hired in the United States would be paid entirely by federal funding.
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A __________ is an organization composed of individuals from various federal, state, county, and municipal law enforcement agencies in an area through which these individuals facilitate the gathering and sharing of intelligence information and the evaluation of this information.
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Many states and larger cities have created state and local fusion centers to share information and intelligence within their jurisdictions as well as with the federal government.
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Discuss how the war on terror has affected community policing.
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Discuss the difference between problem-oriented policing and incident-driven policing.
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Discuss how community policing strategies are being used in the fight against terror and the ways in which community policing can contribute to homeland security.
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Discuss the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services and the effect it has had on law enforcement. In your opinion, has this office been a success? What have been the positive and negative aspects of this office?
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Name three of the programs administered and supported by the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) of the U.S. Department of Justice and discuss them.
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Discuss the successes of the New York Police Department and its experience with community policing.
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Discuss the contributions of Herman Goldstein to the concept of problem-solving policing.
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1
When officers reach the assessment process in the SARA model of problem-solving, officers:

A) plan further strategic movements
B) evaluate community policing
C) evaluate the effectiveness of the response
D) evaluate incident-driven policing
C
2
Many believe that modern community policing began with James Q. Wilson and George L. Kelling's article "'____________________': The Police and Neighborhood Safety."

A) Littered Streets
B) Disordered Communities
C) Broken Windows
D) Dangerous Streets
C
3
The Regional Community Policing Institutes (RCPIs) are part of the _____ program.

A) TOPS
B) COPS
C) TASP
D) COGS
B
4
The problem-oriented policing process necessitates improving various skill sets. One of those skill sets is:

A) scanning
B) analysis
C) response
D) communication
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Analyzing crime issues to determine the underlying problems and addressing those underlying problems is referred to as:

A) zero-tolerance policing
B) problem-solving policing
C) political-based policing
D) targeted policing
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The concept of problem-solving policing can be attributed to:

A) James Q. Wilson
B) Lee P. Brown
C) George Kelling
D) Herman Goldstein
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7
Which of the following is not one of the most important benefits of community policing, according to the scholar Herman Goldstein?

A) a more realistic acknowledgment of police functions
B) a recognition of the interrelationships among police functions
C) an acknowledgment of the limited capacity of the police to accomplish their jobs on their own and of the importance of an alliance between the police and the public
D) community control of the police
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8
More than ____________________ RCPIs provide regional community policing training and technical assistance to law enforcement around the country.

A) 5
B) 7
C) 9
D) 30
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Newark, New Jersey, has been using the broken windows theory for more than 10 years and has seen violent crime cut by nearly ____________________ percent.

A) 43
B) 53
C) 63
D) 73
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The 41st Precinct in the Bronx was nicknamed:

A) Little China
B) The View
C) The Flats
D) Fort Apache
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The Office of Community Policing Services (COPS) is part of the ____________________.

A) NIJ
B) FBI
C) president's cabinet
D) Chicago Police Department
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Who founded the National Center for Community Policing in East Lansing, Michigan?

A) Robert C. Trojanowicz
B) Logan Stout
C) Richard Hill
D) Rick D. Patterson
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Which of the following was not one of the corporate strategies of policing described by the Executive Sessions on Policing?

A) team policing
B) strategic policing
C) community policing
D) problem-solving policing
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What involves a continued reliance on traditional policing operations?

A) strategic policing
B) community policing
C) citizen-based policing
D) political-based policing
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With incident-driven policing, officers tend to respond to similar incidents at the same location:

A) once
B) as tactical response units
C) with problem-solving tactics
D) numerous times
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According to Herman Goldstein, traditional policing is:

A) incident driven
B) community driven
C) patrol driven
D) service driven
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In the 1960s, changes in police management led to the abandonment of:

A) bicycle patrol
B) two-man patrol units
C) foot patrol
D) equestrian patrol
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The Executive Sessions on Policing focused and debated on the use and price of:

A) rolling traffic enforcement
B) adaptable computer databases
C) intelligence-led policing
D) community policing
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Which of the following is not one of the human behaviors found by Wesley Skogan to be extremely disruptive to the community?

A) public drinking
B) youths firing gunshots into the air
C) commercial sex
D) street harassment
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Problem-oriented policing involves officers dealing with the:

A) underlying causes of incidents
B) things as they are before them
C) community pressures
D) management priorities
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The real responsibility for proper police-community relations rests with ____________________.

A) the police chief
B) the city manager
C) every police officer
D) the community relations officer
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22
David L. Carter of Michigan State University explains that community policing:

A) suddenly materialized as a new idea
B) evolved over time from research conducted by a wide range of scholars
C) is not widely accepted
D) is only the responsibility of police chiefs
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Officers practicing incident-driven policing:

A) seek to determine the underlying causes of incidents
B) act proactively by contacting merchants prior to an incident
C) tend to respond to similar incidents at the same location numerous times
D) generally walk a business beat and are not tied to a patrol car
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Community-oriented policing is an approach toward crime that addresses the underlying causes of crime and endeavors to apply ____________________ problem solving to the issue through improved police-community relationships.

A) rule-of-law
B) long-term
C) zero-tolerance
D) short-term
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In what decade did increases in crime, technological advances, and changes in police management thinking lead to the reduction of police foot patrols and their resultant ties to the community?

A) 1920s
B) 1940s
C) 1960s
D) 1990s
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In "Broken Windows" and Police Discretion, George L. Kelling notes that the community policing model ____________________ the use of police discretion among officers at all levels of the organization.

A) reduces and limits
B) contracts and discourages
C) expands and encourages
D) both a and b
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The idea of problem-solving policing can be attributed to __________
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__________ involves officers thinking, not just responding to yet another call for duty.
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Community-oriented policing strategies have proven successful in:

A) only cities with a population over 50,000
B) only cities with a population over 100,000
C) only cities with a population over 500,000
D) cities of all sizes
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Texas State University-San Marcos worked with the San Marcos, Texas, Police Department to develop the ____________________ campaign.

A) Achieving Community Together (ACT)
B) Increasing Arrest Rates (IAR)
C) Community Crime Control (CCR)
D) Keeping Campuses Safe (KCF)
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Community policing is more easily facilitated with the __________ available today.
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The argument that community preservation, public safety, and order maintenance, not crime fighting, should become the primary focus of police patrol has come to be known as the __________ model approach to policing.
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Many large cities that are faced with rising crime problems are eager to hire administrators who are familiar with CompStat and "broken windows" policing and who came up under this successful police chief:

A) Jimmy Johnson
B) Daryl Gates
C) William Bratton
D) Rick Patterson
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What was the role of the New York City Police Department's Community Patrol Officer Program?

A) to serve high-risk warrants
B) community surveillance
C) to rid the neighborhoods of street gangs
D) identification of neighborhood problems and development of short- and long-term strategies for solving them
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The biggest recent threat to community policing and, consequently, the biggest criticism of community policing initiatives is:

A) the initial startup costs
B) the inability to keep police departments fully staffed and to keep money flowing to these initiatives
C) convincing local governmental leaders to participate in the programs
D) the capital investment for vehicles
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What is the philosophy of empowering citizens and developing a partnership between the police and the community to work together to solve problems?

A) community policing
B) zero-tolerance policing
C) political-based policing
D) neighborhood policing
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The seminal article in the Atlantic Monthly that many believe was responsible for the modern state of community policing was written by __________ and __________
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38
A very early attempt at community policing involving the development of decentralized neighborhood-based precincts that served as "storefront" police stations was tried in what city?

A) Detroit
B) Tampa
C) Miami
D) Hattiesburg
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Many believe that the modern state of community policing began with a seminal 1982 article entitled __________
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Which of the following is not part of a community policing operation?

A) kiosks
B) mini-stations
C) storefront substations
D) motorcycle traffic control
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__________ was established to administer the grant money provided by the 1994 Crime Bill and to promote community policing.
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Three corporate strategies for policing discussed at Harvard's Executive Sessions on Policing were strategic policing, community policing, and problem-solving policing.
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__________ involves a continued reliance on traditional policing operations.
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In a resident officer program, a police officer works in the same neighborhood he or she lives in.
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An untapped resource that can greatly contribute to the mission of keeping the homeland safe and that could prove to be an extremely valuable partner to law enforcement is the __________industry.
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The plan initiated in 1997 allowing police officers to receive 50 percent discounts and low-cost loans to purchase homes in "distressed" areas nationwide was called the __________ program.
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Programs through which officers live in particular communities to strengthen relations between the police and the community are called __________
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The 41st Precinct in the Bronx earned the nickname "The Alamo."
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Using a COPS methamphetamine grant, Salt Lake City established a task force involving more than 30 government agencies working together to prevent the use and production of methamphetamine.
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The concept of problem-oriented policing can be attributed to Herman Goldstein.
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Define problem-solving policing, and give three specific examples of actual problem-solving policing programs.
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Define community policing, and give three specific examples of actual community policing programs.
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Discuss the importance of the research of scholars James Q. Wilson and George L. Kelling to the concept of community policing.
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Researchers who traveled to St. Petersburg, Florida, to observe changes occurring in police roles and police-community relations after the implementation of community policing found that the citizens seemed satisfied with community policing.
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The four elements of the problem-solving strategy are: scanning, analysis, planning, and response.
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Surveys indicate that the public does not support community policing and those strategies that are indicative of community policing.
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The authors of the seminal article "'Broken Windows': Police and Neighborhood Safety" were O. W. Wilson and Wesley K. Skogan.
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The 1994 Crime Bill provided that all new police officers hired in the United States would be paid entirely by federal funding.
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A __________ is an organization composed of individuals from various federal, state, county, and municipal law enforcement agencies in an area through which these individuals facilitate the gathering and sharing of intelligence information and the evaluation of this information.
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Many states and larger cities have created state and local fusion centers to share information and intelligence within their jurisdictions as well as with the federal government.
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Discuss how the war on terror has affected community policing.
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Discuss the difference between problem-oriented policing and incident-driven policing.
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Discuss how community policing strategies are being used in the fight against terror and the ways in which community policing can contribute to homeland security.
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Discuss the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services and the effect it has had on law enforcement. In your opinion, has this office been a success? What have been the positive and negative aspects of this office?
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Name three of the programs administered and supported by the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) of the U.S. Department of Justice and discuss them.
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Discuss the successes of the New York Police Department and its experience with community policing.
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Discuss the contributions of Herman Goldstein to the concept of problem-solving policing.
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