What is the location of the documentary called Police Tapes?
100
Officers being the most visible symbols of the police is the reason that patrol is considered this
What is the central role of policing?
100
These two types of policing were inspired by Wilson and Kelling's Broken Windows theory
What are community and zero tolerance
100
During a criminal investigation, it is this individual who makes the majority of arrests
Who is a patrol officer?
100
This special investigation technique has the potential to compromise the integrity of the police
What is the use of informants
200
The majority of the police activity in the documentary Police Tapes fall into these two categories
What are law enforcement and services
200
According to this historical policing figure, there are three functions of patrol
Who is Robert Peel
200
This individual created the concept of problem oriented policing
Who is Goldstein?
200
The traditional measure of success in criminal investigations
What is a clearance rate
200
This experiment to cut down on gun violence included was plagued with issues such as potential racial profiling and violation of the fourth amendment
What is the Kansas City gun experiment
300
Watchman
What is organizational style created by James Q Wilson was exemplified by the video
300
For this traditional measure of police protection, a higher number does not always indicate the city is safer than another
What is the police population ratio
300
SARA is a four stage process to implement strategy in this type of policing?
What is problem oriented policing?
300
Doing this means not reporting a crime to the UCR, which can be done to lower a crime rate to create a greater sense of safety
What is unfounding a crime
400
A prostitute
What individual's emotional state was the emotional state of police compared to in the video?
400
This type of police car is safer than its multi-officer car counterpart
What is a single officer car
400
This type of policing is based on the belief that aggressive enforcement of disorder will motivate residents to better care for their community.
What is zero tolerance policing?
400
There are approximately this many steps involved in a preliminary investigation
What is 5
400
This is the primary crime prevention activity of the police
What is routine patrol
500
The incident in which tenets called the police to report their neighbor for banging on their door could be considered an example of this reason people call the police
What is counterpunching
500
This is the most common way in which to do research on patrol officers
What is systematic social observation
500
This type of policing has received the most positive evaluations
What is problem oriented policing?
500
This type of follow up investigation includes the need to apprehend a suspect who has been identified
What is "where are they"
500
When policing the mentally ill, this response technique is limited because the individual must be a danger to self or others