Community Policing
The Reform Movt
Early Am. Policing
Current Police Agencies
CompStat
100

The research showed that simply implementing the reform movement's law enforcement strategies did not lead to a reduction in crime. That research led to this

What is community policing?

100

The Police Chief in Berkeley California from 1909 through 1932, he attempted to implement police agency reform policies.

Who is August Vollmer.

100

The system of policing that colonists brought with them from England

What was the Constable/Watch System?

100

Right now there are more than 18,000 of these in the United States. 

What is local or municipal police agencies operating in the United States

100

Said the long way its "Compare Statistics Meetings:

What is CompStat?

200

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Bonus! No Question!

200

Narrowing the function of police from social service and the maintenance of order to law enforcement; a shift from foot patrol to motorized patrol; reliance on technology

What were the major changes championed by the reform movement?

200

The office of Sheriff develops as an alternative to the constable/watch system in these areas of the Country

Where are the Rural and Southern areas?

200

The percentages 76.3% White, 11.7 % African American, and 9.1% Hispanic describe what?

What is the nationwide racial diversity of local full-time police officers?

200

Its basic definition is: A technological and management system intended to make police better organized and more effective crime fighters

What is "Compstat"?

300

The continual experience of arriving at crime scenes again and again without having a lasting impact on the lives of residents led to these

What are the frustrations that led to the development of community policing?

300

The two requirements imposed by the Cincinnati Police Department  on officer candidates in the 1880s. 

What were High moral character and footspeed.

300

These were the causes of widespread civil disturbances, that required the use of police agencies to maintain order.

What were Racial and ethnic tensions caused by social and economic changes in American cities.

300

The four types of Police Duties expected of local police agencies

What are Law Enforcement, Peacekeeping (or Order Maintenance), Service, and Information gathering

300

CompStat concentrates decision making power at what level of police officer?

What is among Command Staff.

400

The change in attitude required to implement community policing.

What is a shift from incident based crime fighting to a problem solving orientation?

400

Two key ingredients in developing professional police officers

What are Training and Education 

400

Regardless of other duties, neither the watch nor the constables were responsible for this

What is the discovery and prevention of crime?

400

The hierarchy of duties taught by some police academies, known by the acronym PEPPAS 

What is "Protect Life, Enforce the Law, Prevent Crime, Preserve Peace, Arrest Violators, Serve the public"

400

For Compstat there are these four: 1.provide accurate and timely crime data to the organization, 2.choose effective strategies to specific problems, 3.implement  strategies by rapid deployment, 4. diligently evaluate results

What are the crime reduction principals that are the basis of ComStat?

500

It's emphasized use allows officers engaged in community policing to come to know and be known by the residents of a neighborhood.

What is foot patrol? 

500

Four committees that studied the structure of American police agencies in the late 1960s and early 1970s

What were The Blue Ribbon Commissions?

500

Until the 1920s this prevented the development of professional police forces in most American cities

What is local party politics?

500

The overwhelming majority of local police agencies are this size.

What is less than 49 sworn officers

500

With regard to Compstat it's 1/3 of the largest and an additional 25% of the rest.

What is the portion of the nations police agencies using Compstat