Police Effectiveness
Police Liability
Patrol and Investigations
Contemporary Issues
Police Orgs and Leadership
100

In order to be efficient, police organizations try to achieve their goals while using as little ______ as possible. 

Resources

100

These systems attempt to identify problematic police behavior in its early stages before anything too severe occurs. 

Early warning systems
100

Patrol is often refferred to as _____ of policing because of how important it is. 

Backbone

100

This organization collects unofficial data about police suicides. 

BLUE H.E.L.P

100

Police are this type of organization, consisting of identifiable uniforms, clear hierarchical command structure, and discipline. 

Paramilitary

200

This type of patrol has been shown to be ineffective, yet is still used by a majority of police departments. It revolves around randomly patrolling an area. 

Routine preventative patrol 

200

This protection for police makes it difficult for them to be sued in most circumstances. 

Qualified Immunity 

200

This type of time is majority is the majority of a patrol officers time, when they are not responding to calls, backing up other officers or speaking with witnesses. 

Unassigned time

200

This movement grew out of the George Floyd protests and sought to spread funding to non-police agencies. 

Defund the police

200

**Daily Double**

This musical artist from Toronto is Professor Brey's favorite. 

The Weeknd 

300

This standard of proof was found to be sufficient for stop, questioning and frisking someone in Terry v. Ohio. 

Reasonable suspicion 

300

This rank of police officer, the front-line supervisor, is thought to be one of the most important in creating a culture of accountability. 

Sergeants

300

This is considered the most dangerous part of "ordinary police duties" due to the danger it poses to police, the public and property. 

Police pursuits

300

These types of programs provide opportunities for officers to see therapists, get financial assistance, seek out peer support, drug treatment etc. 

Employee Assistance Program

300

A defined hierarchy of authority that includes a chain of command, impersonal, clearly defined rules, promotion based on achievement, specialized devision of labor. 

Bureacracy

400

We are in this era of policing and it has been shown to be the most effective, it is a combination of two policing strategies. 

Community-problem solving 

400

These type of legal aggreements usually occur between the DOJ or a judge and a police department enforce changes on the department whether they like it or not. 

Consent decrees 

400

This phenomenon occurrs when officers and residents emotions feed off one another, either escalating or de-escalating based on how the other reacts. 

Emotional contagion

400
A major aspect of policing, now and in the future will deal with this specific population. Must know the acronym and what it stands for. 

Person with mental illness (PWMI)

400

This theory of police organizations argues police based their goals and actions on the available resources. 

Resource dependency theory

500

In what city was this foot patrol experiment conducted in 2011 showing promising results for the practice?

Philadelphia

500

Police officers are generally exempt from this type of tort liability due to the dangerous nature of their job. 

Strict liability

500

These are likely to determine whether a case will be solved or not. 

Solvability factors

500

Researchers speaking with the person, family and colleagues of an officer after a suicide are conducting this. 

Psychological autopsy 

500

This type of leader uses deception and manipulation to lead, and believes the ends justify the means. 

Machiavellian

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