O3-The classic study of random routine patrol was the ____________________
What is Kansas City Study
O4-Academic studies regarding response time indicate that
What is victims often delay calling the police after a crime or other incident occurs
O6-A _____ system allows non-emergency calls to be redirected or referred to other referral agencies or government agencies
What is 311
O8-Decoy vehicles are beneficial to the fact as they pose no threat to officer __________
What is safety
O10-Police special weapons and tactical teams are popularly known as ____________________.
What is SWAT
O2-____________________ is the backbone of policing
What is Patrol
O5-Using available scientific research on policing to implement crime-fighting strategies and department policies is called ____________________
What is evidence-based policing
O6-Directed patrol units are often interrupted by calls for service. This can affect the performance assignments. What is a solution to this problem?
What is split-force patrol
O8-Assigning a larger number of uniformed officers to an area to deal with a particular crime problem is called ____________________.
What is saturation patrol
O10-_______is a term popularized in the late 1990s to refer to police units organized in a more militaristic manner (such as SWAT teams) with their primary function to threaten or use force collectively.
What is Police paramilitary unit (PPU)
PPU Police paramilitary unit
O3-The Kansas City Study indicated that adding or removing police random routine patrol:
What is had no effect on crime
O5-Officers patrol specific locations at specific times to address specific crime problems:
What is directed patrol
O7-_____ is the most expensive part of a police department’s budget.
What is Personnel
O8-Agencies that cover a large geographical area, such as sheriff’s departments and state patrols, utilize:
What is take-home car program
O10-During the 1960's this response team was created
What is SWAT Team
O2-____________________ is a method of deploying police officers that gives them responsibility for all policing activity by requiring them to walk around a defined geographic area.
What is Foot patrol
O4-During what decade did the foot patrol return to policing?
What is 1980's
O6-This telephone system allows police departments to call citizens in certain geographic areas and notify them to lock their doors, evacuate, or be aware of a crime problem:
What is reverse 911
O9-In recent years, _______________ has become a serious problem on our highways and roads
What is road rage
O10-Mother's Against Drunk Driving
What is MADD
O3-In an experiment, the group that is not acted upon, and where nothing is changed, is called:
What is the control group
O4-During what decade was the efficiency of foot patrols challenged?
What is 1960's
O6-An alternative to random routine patrol
What is directed patrol
O9-Taking traffic a step further, come agencies are employing the use of
What is red light cameras
O2-The impression of the police always being there is called ____________________
What is omnipresence
O5-Officers who patrol specific locations at specific times to address a specific crime problem are called:
What is routine patrol
O6-The police response to calls for service varies according to the type and severity of the call
What is differential response to calls for service