Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Double Jeopardy
100

Traditional policing environments emphasize

What is reducing opportunities for corruption?

100

Earthquakes, hurricanes, tornados

What are examples of natural disasters?

100

In its narrowest context, this policing emphasizes the efficient and effective delivery of police service:

What is strategic policing?

100

This enhances officer safety and survival:

What is communication skill development?

100

In a community policing agency this often happens for the line officer: 

What is an increase in responsibility and leadership skill?

200

Does not turn officers into social workers

What is community policing?

200

This was developed to promote collaboration among first responders of different jurisdictions and disciplines:

What is the National Incident Management System?

200

This type of intelligence supports decision and planning with specific incidents: 

What is tactical intelligence? 

200

This type of policing style is when police view themselves as community caretakers:

What is the watchperson?

200

These are two of the expectations of 21st Century Policing:

What are:

Be more responsive to community needs

Maintain high ethical standards

Provide leadership

Be accountable for their performance

300

Police resistance to change can be traced to:

What are?

police subculture

organizational barriers

officers waiting for initiatives

resistant personnel

300

This facilitates the collection, analysis, and dissemination of information and intelligence:

What is a fusion center?

300

The fifth step in the intelligence cycle:

What is evaluation?

300

When an agency plans for change they are:

What is proactive?

300

These components make community policing fundamentally different from traditional policing:

What are problem solving and partnerships? 

400

Two core elements of community policing:

What are

partnerships and 

problem solving?

400

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security was created by the:

What is the Homeland Security Act of 2002?

400

This is based on accurate and timely intelligence, effective tactics, rapid deployment and relentless follow-up and assessment.

What is COMPSTAT?

400

For police agencies, civil liability generally comes as a result of:

What are?

discriminatory practices

sexual harassment

use of excessive force 

pursuit driving 

400


Two expectations of the police are:

What are:

prevent crime and disorder

bring those responsible to account

be impartial, fair and use authority and force appropriately

Assume leadership roles


500

With community policing this is the main unit of work for police:

What is the Community problem?

500

The formation of this agency represents the largest transformation of a government agency:

What is DHS?

500

As one of its basic principles this type of policing requires police and citizens to join as partners:

What is community policing?

500

When a person creates a set of emotional and behavioral characteristics between his occupation and how he interprets events this could result:

What is a working personality?

500

Name two principles to guide strategic thinking at all levels of government:

What are: ?

all terrorism is local

prevention is paramount

hometown security is homeland security

Homeland security strategies must be coordinated nationally, not federally

the importance of bottom-up engineering, diversity of state, tribal& local public safety community and noncompetitive collaboration

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