Ch 6a
Ch 6b
Ch 6c
Ch 7a
Ch 7b
Ch 7c
100

Which type of behavior is the most difficult to predict?

Criminal behavior

Victim behavior

Witness behavior

Human behavior

Criminal behavior

100

Which of the following activities are considered to be proactive policing? Select all that apply.

Aggressive traffic enforcement

Making more drug arrests

Sponsoring neighborhood social events

Officer prevention and awareness programs in the elementary schools

Aggressive traffic enforcement

Making more drug arrests

100

According to a study of investigative techniques conducted by Martin Innes, what are the principle techniques detectives rely upon to help create an understanding of how and why a crime took place?

Interviews and forensic evidence

Interrogations and gaining confessions

Officer experience and intuition

Legal interpretation and tactical experience

Interviews and forensic evidence

100

Why is officer discretion also referred to as low-visibility decision making?

Because officers work under the “blue curtain,” and it is difficult to supervise them

Because officer discretion is rarely subject to administrative or judicial review

Because police work is often done away from the public, the decisions they make have low visibility

Because officers are often required to make discretionary decisions without having all the facts

Because officer discretion is rarely subject to administrative or judicial review

100

While racial profiling is a controversial subject in the criminal justice field, at what rate did many empirical studies find that state and local police officers routinely stop and/or search Black motorists?

At a far lower rate than their representation in the driving pool

At the same rate when compared to their representation in the driving pool

At a rate far greater than their representation in the driving pool

Infrequently when compared to White motorists

At a rate far greater than their representation in the driving pool

100

What is the term for exercising legitimate discretion for improper reasons or using illegal means to achieve approved goals?

Integrity

Corruption

Low visibility

Brutality

Corruption

200

Which events always cause personnel changes within a police organization? Select all that apply.

Promotions

Retirements

Transfers

Poor morale

Internal reorganization

Promotions

Retirements

Transfers

Internal reorganization
200

Which of the following key points define the results of Kansas City’s broken windows model? Select all that apply.

Controlling the citizens of a neighborhood ensures the safety for that neighborhood.

Police need to aggressively target low-level quality of life crimes.

Neighborhoods give out crime-promoting signals.

Neighborhood disorder creates fear.

Police need to aggressively target low-level quality of life crimes.

Neighborhoods give out crime-promoting signals.

Neighborhood disorder creates fear.

200

What is an activity called that occurs when an organized group of detectives deceive criminals into openly committing illegal acts or conspiring to engage in criminal activity?

Black bag operation

Buy-bust operation

Entrapment operation

Sting operation

Sting operation

200

If an officer finds marijuana in someone’s car (in a state where recreational use of marijuana is not legal), and decides to confiscate the drug, rather than confiscating the drug and arresting the car owner, what is this an example of?

Officer discretion

Officer brutality

Officer insubordination

Officer misconduct

Officer discretion

200

Harvard scholars Mathias Risse and Richard Zeckhauser argue that racial profiling can be justified. What is their argument?

Racial profiling can be used as a crime control tactic.

Racial profiling lessens bigotry in certain areas of the country.

Racial profiling does not lead to any changes in given racial groups.

Racial profiling is not actually racial in nature.

Racial profiling can be used as a crime control tactic.

200

Which of the following officers would be described as a “grass eater” by the Knapp Commission?

An officer who threatens a store owner with the arrest of his son (a known drug user) if the store owner does not let the officer take products from the store free of charge

An officer that pulls over an intoxicated local official and accepts a bribe to allow the DUI to go unreported

An officer who patrols an area where he knows a bank will be robbed and agrees to turn a blind eye to the alarm, as well as dispatch calls, in order to take a cut from the robbery profits

An officer who knocks on the door of a known drug dealer in the area and is allowed inside, where he slams the drug-dealer up against a wall and threatens to arrest him if he isn't paid a bribe

An officer that pulls over an intoxicated local official and accepts a bribe to allow the DUI to go unreported

300

In regard to the crime-fighting portrayal of the police officer, which of the following statistics are correct?

(a) Over 80 percent of civilian contact with the police involves a felony.

(b) Of the 11 million arrests officers across the country make each year, over half of them are for violent crimes.

(c) About 17 percent of Americans ages 16 and older will have contact with the police.

(d) Studies and the statistics they report show that the main role of the police officer is simple and homogenous.

(c) About 17 percent of Americans ages 16 and older will have contact with the police.

300

Which of the following are the duties of a victim advocate? Select all that apply.

Arresting the person responsible for the crime against the victims

Going to court with the victims of crime

Offering information to crime victims

Providing emotional support to crime victims

Going to court with the victims of crime

Offering information to crime victims

Providing emotional support to crime victims

300

According to research conducted by the Police Executive Research Forum, if a crime is reported in progress, what is the percentage probability of catching the perpetrator?

About 10 percent

About 33 percent

About 67.5 percent

About 90 percent

About 33 percent

300

Which of the following factors influence a police officer’s use of discretion? Select all that apply.

Victim factors

Training factors

Departmental factors

Peer factors

Victim factors

Departmental factors

Peer factors

300

What does the acronym SQF stand for?

Stationary, quality, and form

Stop, quarry, and fill

Suspect, question, and format

Stop, question, and frisk

Stop, question, and frisk

300

New York police detectives Louis Eppolito and Stephen Caracappa were convicted of selling police files of key witnesses to the mob, who then conducted 11 mob hits on individuals within the files. What is this an example of?

Active criminality

Selective enforcement

Bribery and extortion

Chiseling

Active criminality

400

Regardless of the style of policing, what job in a police department is still considered the backbone of the department, and constitutes two-thirds of that organization’s personnel?

Resource officer

Detective

Uniformed patrol officer

Administrative support staff

Uniformed patrol officer

400

According to Michael White, a professor of criminology at Arizona State University, which of the following answers are the key advantages of body-worn cameras? Select all that apply.

Body cameras have evidentiary value.

Body cameras support an officer’s rights to privacy while performing their duties.

Body cameras increase transparency.

Body cameras can improve police training.

Body cameras have evidentiary value.

Body cameras increase transparency.

Body cameras can improve police training.

400

Which of the following statements are true regarding community-oriented policing? Select all that apply.

Community-oriented policing programs promote interaction between officers and citizens.

Community-oriented policing programs always reduce the amount of crime in a neighborhood.

Community-oriented policing programs can reduce the level of fear in a community.

Community-oriented policing programs give officers the time to meet with local residents to talk about crime in the neighborhood.

Community-oriented policing programs promote interaction between officers and citizens.

Community-oriented policing programs can reduce the level of fear in a community.

Community-oriented policing programs give officers the time to meet with local residents to talk about crime in the neighborhood.

400

What is the attitude and appearance of an offender referred to when it may or may not be suspicious?

Demeanor

Category

Profile

Modus

Demeanor

400

What did the Weisburd study determine regarding stop, question, and frisk?

SQFs had a small impact on deterring crime in New York.

SQFs exerted a significant but modest deterrent effect on crime.

SQFs had a major impact on deterring crime in certain areas.

SQFs did not have any effect on deterring crime.

SQFs exerted a significant but modest deterrent effect on crime.

400

Which of the following is NOT identified as a “stressor” for police officers?

Police union membership

Police subculture

24-hour shifts

Lack of decision-making ability

Police union membership

500

Which of the following might be considered the “real role” of today’s police officer?

A social worker

A community problem solver

An enforcer of the law

A guardian of the culture

A community problem solver

500

Which term describes the amount of order, maintenance, crime control, and other law enforcement activities provided by individual police officers?

Police activity

Police performance

Police productivity

Police action

Police productivity

500

Which of the following problems influence the effectiveness of community policing strategies? Select all that apply.

Changing supervisor attitudes about how community policing agents are supervised

Defining roles of the community police agents

The public’s response to the program

Defining the community

Changing supervisor attitudes about how community policing agents are supervised

Defining roles of the community police agents

Defining the community

500
What is the intentional use of a firearm or other instrument, resulting in a high probability of death?

Police brutality

Deadly force

Officer discretion

Less than lethal force



Deadly force

500

Which of the following is NOT considered an act of police brutality?

Prodding someone with a nightstick

Using abusive language

Accepting bribes for protection

Making threats

Accepting bribes for protection

500

If an officer is paid what they consider to be low pay, what type of stressor is this?

Individual stressor

External stressor

Duty stressor

Organizational stressor

Organizational stressor

600

Which of the following activities are considered to be proactive policing? Select all that apply.

Officer prevention and awareness programs in the elementary schools

Making more drug arrests

Sponsoring neighborhood social events

Aggressive traffic enforcement

Making more drug arrests

Aggressive traffic enforcement

600

Which of the following statements are true regarding problem-oriented policing? Select all that apply.

Problem-oriented policing strategies are supported by the fact that urban crime is concentrated in hot spots.

Problem-oriented policing requires officers to deal efficiently with a given situation and return to patrolling the street again as quickly as possible.

Problem-oriented policing stresses proactive problem solving instead of reactive crime fighting.

Problem-oriented policing requires focusing on short-term community problems, such as handling dignitary visits or crowd management for large events.

.Problem-oriented policing strategies are supported by the fact that urban crime is concentrated in hot spots.

Problem-oriented policing stresses proactive problem solving instead of reactive crime fighting.

600

Which of the following steps are part of the six-step process in the intelligence gathering process? Select all that apply.

Processing and collation

Evidence review

Collection

Planning and direction

Processing and collation

Collection

Planning and direction

600

Which of the following factors influence a police officer’s use of discretion? Select all that apply.

Peer factors

Departmental factors

Victim factors

Training factors

Peer factors

Departmental factors

Victim factors

600

What is racial profiling?

A term used to describe a valid form of investigation

A term used to describe overt racism in the police department

A term used to describe racial influence over police discretion

A term used to describe police policy issues

A term used to describe racial influence over police discretion

600

Which of the following was NOT listed as an effect of officer stress?

Heart disease

Early onset dementia

Divorce

Diabetes

Early onset dementia

700

Which of the following key points define the results of Kansas City’s broken windows model? Select all that apply.

Neighborhoods give out crime-promoting signals.

Neighborhood disorder creates fear.

Police need to aggressively target low-level quality of life crimes.

Controlling the citizens of a neighborhood ensures the safety for that neighborhood.

Neighborhoods give out crime-promoting signals.

Neighborhood disorder creates fear.

Police need to aggressively target low-level quality of life crimes.



700



Problem-oriented policing requires focusing on short-term community problems, such as handling dignitary visits or crowd management for large events.


Assessment question


Identify which style of policing advocates a shift in emphasis away from reactive police responses and individual case investigations to sharing, collaboration, and finding strategic solutions to crime problems.

Intelligence-led policing

Evidence-based policing

Problem-oriented policing

Community policing


Intelligence-led policing

700

Which of the following is a formal intelligence-sharing initiative that identifies the security and intelligence-sharing needs recognized after the 9/11 terrorist attacks?

The International Task Force Against Terrorism

The National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan

The National Criminal Investigative Initiative

The Global Intelligence Task Force

The National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan

700

You are a judge overseeing the trial of a police officer who killed a suspect during a drug bust. While trying to handcuff the suspect, the officer’s gun dropped onto the floor and discharged. The bullet traveled through a wall and struck another suspect who was already handcuffed on the couch in a living room. Would you describe the actions of this officer as “using deadly force”?

Yes

No

It depends

Not enough information

No

700

What does the term dark figure refer to regarding police shootings?

Data regarding police shootings is not readily available, so statistics are inaccurate.

Police officers intentionally underreport police shootings.

Crime analysts are not seen as part of the brotherhood, so their funding has been cut.

Police shootings of minority citizens are underreported by agencies in the South.

Data regarding police shootings is not readily available, so statistics are inaccurate.

700

How are modern police agencies combating officer stress?

They are reinforcing the concept of the “blue curtain.”

They are looking to the armed forces for advanced military training.

They are incorporating relaxation, meditation, and exercise into police training.

They are creating “family-free” training programs, so that officers can voice their concerns without the fear of judgment from outsiders.

They are incorporating relaxation, meditation, and exercise into police training.

800

If a police organization’s goal is to increase the chances of citizens helping police fight crime, which of the following is the best tactic to utilize?

Treat citizens with dignity and respect.

Enforce the law vigorously.

Respond rapidly to 911 calls.


Target low-level (minor) offenses in a targeted area.

Treat citizens with dignity and respect.

800

Which of the following best defines tactical intelligence?


Gaining or developing information related to social issues affecting the police organization

Gaining or developing information related to misdemeanors

Gaining or developing information related to threats of terrorism or crime

Gaining or developing information related to community-policing initiatives

Gaining or developing information related to threats of terrorism or crime

800

Which division of larger policing agencies is tasked with processing citizen complaints of police corruption and investigating allegations of unnecessary use of force by police officers?

The chief’s office

The American Civil Liberties Union

Internal affairs

The Federal Bureau of Investigation

Internal affairs

800

According to studies, what are fatal police shootings closely related to?

Reported national violent crime rates and criminal homicide rates

Arrest rates and officer disciplinary actions

Officer disciplinary action and aggravated assaults

Unreported crime and aggravated assaults

Reported national violent crime rates and criminal homicide rates

800

What effect did Tennessee v. Garner have on the policing world?

The ruling stated that if officers want to detain a suspect, they must have probable cause.

The ruling stated that deadly force may not be used unless it is necessary to prevent escape and the officer has probable cause to believe that the suspect poses a significant threat of death or serious injury to the officer or others.

The ruling stated that deadly force falls under the category of “officer discretion” and should not be ruled on by the courts.

The ruling stated that vehicles do not warrant the same level of privacy protection as homes.

The ruling stated that deadly force may not be used unless it is necessary to prevent escape and the officer has probable cause to believe that the suspect poses a significant threat of death or serious injury to the officer or others.

800

What can paying special attention to scheduling, limiting second jobs, and reviewing policies help agencies with?

Discouraging racism

Lessening cadet drops

Controlling police fatigue

Combating corruption

Controlling police fatigue

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