Interrogations & False Confessions
Ethics & Corruption
Name the Policing Model
Use of Force
Miscellaneous
100
True or False: The UK requires all interrogations to be fully recorded.
True
100
What is the name for behavior that abuses of authority for some sort of personal gain?
Corruption
100
Crime Response: Hold a beat meeting to determine the problems in the neighborhood. Then, enlist the members of the community to aid in the solution.
Community Policing
100
True or False: The police are justified in using appropriate physical force in response to a disrespectful attitude/derogatory language being used against them.
False
100
Which type of disorder refers generally to undesirable people and activities (e.g., loiterers, vagrants, panhandlers, etc.)?
Social Disorder
200
Which two (2) Amendments make up the rights noted in the Miranda warnings?
Fifth (5th) & Sixth (6th) Amendments
200
What is the term for police officers accepting free or discounted goods?
Gratuities
200
Crime Response: Enforce the law for any committed violations, including minor ones.
Zero Tolerance Policing
200
What is the name of the case that established the 'objective reasonableness standard' for use of force incidents?
Graham v. Connor (1989)
200
What is the method of data manipulation that involves officers not completing a report for an incident?
Unfounding
300
Which case established that confessions resulting from explicit promises of leniency are inadmissible?
People v. Carr (1972)
300
What is the name of the board before which Frank Serpico testified to expose corruption in the NYPD?
The Knapp Commission
300
Crime Response: Use the SARA model to evaluate groups of similar crime incidents and the police responses to them.
Problem-oriented Policing
300
What is the name of the standard established in Tennessee v. Garner (1985)?
'Fleeing Felon Rule'
300
What is the ratio of private security officers to public police officers in America?
3 to 1
400
Based on research, which of the nonverbal cues used to detect lies has been shown to be effective?
None of them.
400
Which theory of corruption argues that there are just some bad officers within any police department that can spoil a unit?
Rotten Apple Theory
400
Crime Response: Concentrate police resources in the areas with the most calls for police services.
Hot Spot/s Policing
400
What has happened to the number of excessive force complaints (in some departments), since they have expanded the options of less-lethal weaponry?
It has increased.
400
Which crime database collects information on a variety of crime types, including those that are only attempted?
NIBRS (National Incident-based Reporting System)
500
How long does the average interrogation last (Kassin, 2007)?
Less than 2 hours
500
What is the term for police officers who actively solicit bribes?
'Meat eaters'
500
Crime Response: Have district commanders present their crime statistics each month and hold them accountable for their crime trends.
CompStat
500
Which level of education in officers is associated with using force less often (be specific about the degree)?
4-yr. degree / Bachelor's
500
According to McMillian (2012), which method of controlling drug markets is most desirable?
Regulation