Police Requirements
Police tests
Crisis
Police issues
Limits on Police
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What must police officers do? 

Make quick judgements about human behavior in stressful situations

100

What did researchers agree on about police screenings?

It is difficult to know how useful they actually are

100

What crises does the training for crisis intervention consist of?

Hostage crisis, Family disturbance, the handling of mentally ill citizens 

100

What is a CIT?

Crisis Intervention Team

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What are the limits on law enforcement a part of?

The Bill of Rights

200

When was the Criteria for becoming an officer questioned?

In the 1990's after reports of police brutality

200

What are Police applicants likely to do during police screenings?

Present an unrealistically positive image of themselves, and deny or underreport symptoms of mental illness

200

In a hostage situation, the hostage takers may be...

 suffering from mental illness/personal problems, trapped while committing a crime, inmates that capture guards or other inmates as hostages, terrorists

200

What did the zero Tolerance policy increase among citizens?

Complaints and lawsuits against police

200

What is racial profiling also known as in some states?

"Driving while Black" or "Stop-and-frisk"

300

What must police officer applicants go under?

Psychological screenings and a selective process

300

What does training time for police officers consist of?

14--24 weeks, 40 hours a week

300

How do successful hostage negotiators communicate?

a way that does not threaten the hostage takers

300

Officers are more vulnerable to experience alcohol abuse within the first [blank] years of employment

5 years

300

What was the name of the case that ruled that police cannot use deadly force against an unarmed suspect?

Edward Garner Case

400

What are situational tests designed to do?

Imitate tasks done by officers on the job

400

When is a fitness for duty evaluation used?

When a life-threatening incident occurs, a series of problems, or any indicator that an officer may be psychologically impaired

400

The negotiator isolates the hostage taker from any outside communication to...

build their dependency on the negotiator

400

What percentage of officers reported having suicidal ideation?

1 percent

400

Which officer shot and killed 15 year old Edward Garner?

Elton Hymon

500

What is the most commonly used personality test in police screening?

The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory 

500

How many trainees actually fail the police training process in the sample of about 93 percent cadets who trained in 2003?

10 percent

500

14.5 percent of males and 31 percent of females suffer with...

severe mental illness

500

From the major roles of police, which one has the highest percentage of importance. What is that Percent?

Providing Services (60 percent)

500

What is the NCJTF?

National Crime and Justice Task Force

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