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200

Which type of crime analysis: The study of serial criminals, victims, and/or crime scenes and physical, sociodemographic, psychological, and geographic characteristics to develop patterns for linking together and solving current serial criminal activity?

Criminal Investigative

200

Customs, ritual and how leaders reward, recognize or discipline behaviors describe sources of a police organization's what?

Culture

200

True/False: An element of Strategic Planning is that it is a quantitative, results-driven process.

False: It is a continuous learning process, future focused, and based on an analysis of trends/possible scenarios.

200

Which form of training is the optimal place for officers to begin learning the history, philosophy, and methods of community policing and problem solving?

New Recruit/Academy

200

What is the most common cause of death among teenagers in the United States?

Gunshot Wound

400

Which type of crime analysis: The presentation of findings of crime research and analysis based on legal, political, and practical concerns to inform audiences within police administration, city government/council, and citizens?

Administrative Analysis

400

The extent to which the community believes that police actions are appropriate, proper, and just is known as what?

Police Legitimacy

400

Strategic planning thoroughly analyzes which environment of an organization?

Internal & External

400

Comparing monthly photos of known graffiti hot spots both before and after the response is what type of measurement tool?

Qualitative

400

What is another name for outcome evaluations?

Assessments

600

Which type of crime analysis: Examines characteristics such as how, when, and where criminal activity has occurred (short-term)?

Tactical Analysis

600

As part of the application of constitutional policing and in consideration of police legitimacy, what is the best approach when dealing with mass demonstrations?

The Soft Approach and Communication

600

Developing new, cost-effective techniques to address needs, working with communities in crime-fighting efforts, and sacrificing the normal level of service to offset costs are all ways that police agencies have compensated for what?

A Shrinking Budget

600

Which type of training is intended to show that implicit or unconscious bias can impact what people perceive and do, even among people who consciously hold nonprejudiced attitudes?

Fair and Impartial Policing Training

600

Which U.S. Attorney General came out against racist mandatory minimum drug laws and mass incarceration?

Eric Holder, Jr.
800

Which type of crime analysis: The study of crime and police information integrated with sociodemographic and spatial factors to determine long term “patterns” of activity?

Strategic Analysis

800

Which leader is the primary contact of street officers with their organization?

First-Line Supervisor

800

Which type of system would include databases of officer productivity and citizen complaints? (Ch 7)

Management Information System

800

Which form of training, usually conducted from 15 to 30 minutes prior to the beginning of a tour of duty, can be used to discuss information about wanted and dangerous persons and new departmental policies and procedures?

Roll Call

800

What did the 2010 Fair Sentencing Act do?

Reduced the disparity between sentences for crack cocaine offenses versus powder cocaine.

1000

What type of technology is an information hub that contains years of data and is then translated into intelligence showing criminal activity as it unfolds?

Real-Time Centers

1000

In the wake of race-related events involving police, which type of policing forms the foundation of community policing that should be on the minds of all agency members on an everyday basis?

Constitutional Policing

1000

What are the 3 steps involved in Force Field Analysis?

Identifying Driving Forces, Analyzing the Forces, & Identifying Alternative Strategies

1000

Which researcher argued that learning occurs within three domains: the cognitive, psychomotor, and affective?

Benjamin Bloom

1000

An evaluator who engages in ride-alongs with officers and records their activities and interactions with the public conducts police agency evaluation on which level?

Individual Level

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