QUESTION 1
1. Which of the following is considered the father of modern policing?
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Robert Peel |
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August Vollmer |
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Robert Palmer |
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William Parker |
QUESTION 2
1. The 1972 police research experiment that tested the effect of different levels of patrols and challenged the basic assumptions about the effect of patrol on crime was known as the:
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Michigan Foot Patrol Study |
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Wickersham Commission Experiment |
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Community Policing Experiment |
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Kansas City Preventive Patrol Study |
QUESTION 3
1. Giving officers permanent assignments so they can get to know the citizens within their area is part of the ____________ dimension.
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philosophical |
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strategic |
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relative |
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progressive |
QUESTION 4
1. Cordner’s four dimensions of community policing include all of the following except:
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tactical |
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organizational |
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standardization |
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strategic |
QUESTION 5
1. All of these are essential elements of community policing except:
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partnerships |
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problem solving |
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organizational change |
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All are elements of community policing |
QUESTION 6
1. Whereas traditional policing has been reactive, responding to calls for service, community policing is ____________, anticipating problems and seeking solutions to them.
QUESTION 7
1. The police image is affected by:
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individual officer backgrounds |
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the media |
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officers’ personal experiences |
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all of the above |
QUESTION 8
1. According to the text, the public expects the police to:
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enforce the law against others |
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give breaks only to their own family and friends |
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help them when they have a problem |
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all of the above |
QUESTION 9
1. The lowest-ranking and newest patrol officers typically have:
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no discretion |
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the least amount of discretion |
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the greatest amount of discretion |
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the same amount of discretion as civilian personnel |
QUESTION 8
1. According to the text, the public expects the police to:
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enforce the law against others |
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give breaks only to their own family and friends |
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help them when they have a problem |
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all of the above |
QUESTION 9
1. The lowest-ranking and newest patrol officers typically have:
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no discretion |
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the least amount of discretion |
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the greatest amount of discretion |
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the same amount of discretion as civilian personnel |
QUESTION 10
1. The informal values, beliefs, and expectations of officers are known collectively as _______________.
QUESTION 11
1. The broken windows phenomenon signifies:
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that people don’t care about the neighborhood. |
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an impending crime wave. |
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an ineffective police force. |
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all of the above |
QUESTION 12
1. A sense of community can be undermined by:
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increased violent crime. |
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clashes between community groups. |
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severe social disorganization. |
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all of the above |
QUESTION 13
1. The “_________________” is the point at which an ordinary, stable phenomenon can turn into a crisis.
QUESTION 14
1. Using the SARA model, the final step in problem solving is:
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assessment |
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analysis |
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arbitration |
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assistance |
QUESTION 15
1. According to the text, the transition to community policing is made easier by:
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officers who accept orders unquestioningly. |
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recognition of the importance of intrinsic rewards. |
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the need to provide fewer services with more resources. |
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all of the above |
QUESTION 16
1. ________________ assumes that all people within a specific group are the same; they lack individuality.
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Racism |
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Cultural diversity |
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Stereotyping |
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Racial profiling |
QUESTION 17
1. According to the text, police and the media share a common goal of:
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serving the public |
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enforcing the law |
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protecting information |
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being transparent |
QUESTION 18
1. One component of crime prevention through environmental design is:
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clean sewers |
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street lighting |
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clearly marked parking spaces |
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property identification |
QUESTION 19
1. Some of the unintended consequences of video surveillance are:
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displacement |
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increased suspicion |
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increased reported crime |
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all of the above |
1. Eck suggests that _______________ blocking changes to make crime more difficult, riskier, less rewarding or less excusable is one of the oldest forms of crime prevention.
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place |
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opportunity |
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diffusion |
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contagion |
