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Property identification projects are also called:

"O-I" projects

Property identification projects are also called

"O-I" projects.

Many schools have adopted

"Zero Tolerance" toward possession of guns, drugs, or alcohol in schools - that is, no matter what the underlying circumstances, a student bringing a weapon, drugs or alcohol to school with be suspended or expelled.

According to the text, the idea of community corrections has been steadily moving forward since the:

1970s

Significant progress was made in the area of law enforcement wages and benefits during the

1980s

When did police officers become aware of a threat that was not only highly communicable but also lethal?

1980s

In the United States, domestic violence accounts for how much of the nonfatal violent crime women experience?

20 percent

In the U.S domestic violence accounts for how much of the non-fatal violent crime women experience?

20%

Of the hundreds of thousands of registered sex offenders nationally, the whereabouts of a large number - approaching

20% by some estimates - are currently unknown.

In which year did we have the highest number of officers feloniously killed?

2001

What percent of children lived in households classified as food insecure in 2013?

21 percent

What percent of children lived in households classified as food insecure in 2013?

21%

In 2014, how many people aged 12 or older were classified as having a substance abuse disorder within the past year?

21.5 Million

In 2014, how many people aged 12 or older were classified as having a substance abuse disorder within the past year?

21.5 million

belief that the police will be unable to do anything, fear that they wont be believed, fear or reprisal and threats

According to the text, reasons victims give for not reporting a crime to the police include:

building trust

According to the text, the central goal of community policing is:

1970s

According to the text, the idea of community corrections has been steadily moving forward since the:

311

According to the text, what is the number identified by the Baltimore police for - nonemergency calls?

Which three categories appear on the PIO triangle?

Action, Impact, Reaction

Call management is also called

Call Reduction

A mayor announces a new plan to deploy police officers in a way that moves them closer to citizens. They can then act in conjunction with others within their community to find solutions to community problems. Which of the following is this an example of?

Community policing

street-level drug dealing

Community prosecutors tend to focus on which type of crime?

Which of the following perspectives would seek to increase collaborative groups consisting of both police and citizens working together to rebuild two neighborhood playgrounds?

Community-revitalization perspective

Such practices criminalizing homelessness fail to address the underlying causes of homelessness and instead make the problem worse by moving people away from services. If arrested and charged they may develop criminal records making it more difficult to fins housing and a job.

Critics of the "tactics" to eliminate homeless contend:

The view that those who enter police work are authoritarian personalities receives great support from police scholars.

False

Traditional shift and beat rotation work to build partnerships with the community. T or F

False

Victims seldom fear reprisal because they trust the system to protect them. T or F

False

When forming partnerships, conflicts within communities are not as important to recognize as the commonalities. T or F

False

When forming partnerships, it is important to recognize commonalities and to ignore conflicts within communities. T or F

False

What is the foundation for the protection, care, and training of children?

Family

Which is the foundation for the protection, care, and training of children

Family

Which is the foundation for the protection, care, and training of children?

Family

Which is viewed by many as the cornerstone of the community?

Family

Delinquency is highest when

Family interaction and controls are weak

Delinquency is highest when:

Family interaction and controls are weak

Sarah was a retired detective, telling the rookie detectives about her past experiences working on the job. Back in her day, the department had to use colored stick pins, which they would place in various places on a map that hung on the station wall. The placement of the stick pins over the county map represented the crimes that had occurred specific to that location, and the color of pin represented the type of crime. What method of crime mapping did Sarah use?

Pin maps

sybiotic

Police and media are mutually dependent upon each other. This is referred to as a _____ relationship

Sixth

Police are guided by the ______ Amendment to the US Constitution, which guarantees the individual the right to a fair trial

Gary is writing a research paper on community policing. Which from the following is NOT a critique he would find? A. The effectiveness of community policing programs is hard to measure. B. The sense of community is based more on interests and not geography. C. Citizen satisfaction with police performance can be difficult to conceptualize and quantify. D. Police officers are not willing to accept traditional images of police work.

Police officers are not willing to accept traditional images of police work.

The term Partnerships refers to the collaboration that takes place between

Police officers, community members and groups, other government agencies, nonprofits, service providers, private businesses, the media, and stakeholders.

Which kills more people every year more than floods, tornadoes, hurricanes and lightning combined?

Police pursuits

Which kills more people every year than floods, tornados, hurricanes, and lightning combined?

Police pursuits

The value of CCTV is limited by

Police response time

Process oriented policing

Policing technique to Obtain cooperation by being attentive to the way police treat people, behaving in ways that positively influence people to perceive the procedures used as fair. Procedural Justice.

Experiencing multiple forms of victimization is called

Poly-victimization

Experiencing multiple forms of victimization is called:

Polyvictimization

They are on the streets and highly visible.

Poor people have more contact with the CJS because...

ethnocentrism

Preference for one's own way of life over all others is known as:

A self-perpetuating criminal organization that originates in the penal system and continues to operate outside of it is called a

Prison gang

Which is the most commonly imposed form of community corrections?

Probation

Traditional policing in schools is incident driven, community policing in schools is

Problem oriented

Traditional policing in schools is incident driven; community policing in schools is

Problem oriented

Traditional policing in schools is incident driven; community policing in schools is:

Problem oriented

Which of the following is described as an analytic framework used by police to identify problems that require multiple calls for help?

Problem-oriented policing

communication process

This process involves a sender, a messanger, a channel, a reciever, and sometimes feedback. Transferring thoughts from one person's mind to another's.

The police are frequently caught in the middle, between those who want change and those who want to preserve the status quo.

True

The police band together with a solidarity surpassing that found in most occupational groupings.

True

The police officer's role in society tends to alienate the officer from society as a whole.

True

The quality of police-community relations depends on effective communication. T or F

True

The role of a police officer directly affects the human experience of being a cop.

True

Under the ADA, all government brochures and printed material must be available in Braille or on audiotape if requested T or F

True

In 2005, the Rand Corporation released a research report,

Stoping Violence before It Starts: Identifying Early Predictors of Adolescent Violence, which identified several early predictors of middle school students becoming perpetrators of violence in high school.

When agencies with common interests work independently and not in collaboration, this is called "working in silos." T of F

True

cultural barriers

Two critical barriers to communicate in a diverse society are language barriers and:

Which is not a name for a laboratory that produces small quantity batches of meth?

Two pot lab

Females in gangs are

Used as lookouts

Which of the following dimensions would include assigning officers to schools to help build relationships with students by acting as mentors?

Strategic

Which of the following refers to the type of intelligence that would provide information that could be used to develop strategies designed to respond to changing threats?

Strategic intelligence

1. Implement a zero-tolerance policy for bias w/in ranks. 2. Develop an outreach effort to diverse communities to teach crime prevent techniques. 3. Training for police/citizens.

Strategies for police to overcome barriers based on racial and ethnic diversity

A group of people whose allegiance is based on social needs, who have an identifiable leadership, who claim control over a specific territory in the community and who engage in acts injurious to the public is a

Street gang

Community policing has undergone changes in response to changing societal needs and beliefs. Which of the following is true of this process?

Structural change is frustratingly slow, resulting in failed attempts at functional change.

Which characteristic was not shared among the 18 model programs evaluated by the Inner-City Crime Project?

Targeted those who were more affluent

What is the difference between tattling and reporting ?

Tattling is done to get someone in trouble

What is the difference between tattling and reporting?

Tattling is done to get someone in trouble.

Which piece of legislation prevents stalking and domestic violence?

VAWA

Core components of effective community partnerships are

a shared vision and common goals. open communication.

Which takes on a nickname and writes it on public and private spaces?

a tagger

Which dilemma occurs when students hesitate to tell anyone that they are being bullied because of how it might be perceived?

Tell or Tattle

Which dilemma occurs when students hesitate to tell anyone that they are being bullied because of how it might be perceived?

Tell or tattle

The benefits of participating in a partnership include

a) A sense of accomplishment from bettering the community b) Gaining recognition and respect c) Meeting other community members d) Learning new skills e) Fulfilling an obligation to contribute

According to the text, the idea of community corrections has been steadily moving forward since the a. 1970s. b. 1960s. c. 1980s. d. 1990s.

a. 1970s.

According to the text, key collaborators include all of the following except: a. Parks employees b. Courts c. Victims d. Taxi drivers

a. Parks employees

________________ continues to increase, presenting unique challenges to community policing efforts aimed at enhancing citizens' levels of trust, communication, and activism. a. Religious diversity b. Racism c. Cultural diversity d. Lack of officer education

a. Religious diversity

The idea that crime is directed against the state is the approach used by what paradigm? a. Retributive b. Restorative c. Restitution d. Remittance

a. Retributive

Dr. George Thompson is the founder of a. Verbal Judo. b. Verbal Tae Kwon Do. c. Verbal Karate. d. Verbal Effectiveness.

a. Verbal Judo.

Discrimination is a. a behavior. b. an attitude. c. Both a and b d. Neither a nor b

a. a behavior.

The communication process involves a. a sender and a message. b. a filter and a scope. c. Both a and b d. Neither a nor b

a. a sender and a message.

According to the text, the central goal of community policing is a. building trust. b. community goals. c. neighborhood watch. d. SARA programs.

a. building trust.

Conflicting interests may impede establishing a __________ and shared goals. a. common vision b. mission statement c. community interest d. negotiating stance

a. common vision

Discrimination and prejudice are different but related. Some examples of discrimination include a. giving warnings to females who violate traffic laws and issuing tickets to males for the same violation. b. arresting a black man for driving while intoxicated. c. Both a and b d. Neither a nor b

a. giving warnings to females who violate traffic laws and issuing tickets to males for the same violation.

Race-based enforcement a. is discriminatory and illegal. b. is legal and justifiable. c. no longer occurs in the United States. d. is forensically viable.

a. is discriminatory and illegal.

How many officers will, on occasion experience emotional distress due to the hazards that are inherent in law enforcement?

all

According to the text, some call-management strategies include:

all of the above

The coercion involved in human trafficking can be

all of the above

Unintended consequences of video surveillance include

all of the above (displacement, increased suspicion, and increased reported crime)

Unintended consequences of video surveillance include

all of the above.

Lying to the media is

always a bad idea

The Adam Walsh Act creates stricter requirements for sex offender registration - to

prevent offenders from slipping through the cracks and harming children.

The police officers of the Prince George county police department regularly patrol the streets to make sure everything is in order. They like to make their presence known to make the citizens feel safe and assure them that the police are effective and alert. This is an example of ________.

preventive patrol

The type of patrol associated with deterrence theory is ______.

preventive patrol

The government does not have the power to finance the war on drugs by seizing drug traffickers' illegally obtained

slaves

The beat for which a patrol officer is given responsibility should be

small and well-defined geographically

The beat for which a patrol officer is given responsibility should be:

small and well-defined geographically.

A strategy to address the gang problem that includes treatment for youths, outreach, and referral to social services is

social intervention

A strategy to address the gang problem that includes education, training, work incentives, and jobs is

social opprotunities

Tattling is

something done to get someone in trouble, in contrast to telling or reporting to keep someone safe.

Conflict between the media and the police may arise from a variety of

sources, but perhaps the most basic are competing objectives, contradictory approaches to dangerous situations, and stereotyping.

Parrish (2012) suggests that officers who are interviewed should learn to

speak in soundbites, very short sentences containing solid information. Most television interviews run only 7 to 12 seconds. The most important information should be put up front. However, this often requires telling a story in reverse giving the conclusion before the background information leading up to it, an interview technique that usually requires practice to master. To develop a strong soundbite, the officer to be interviewed should write out the main points to be conveyed and then reverse the order of them, place the "final", and usually most important, piece of information at the beginning to create "a perfect soundbite"

A direct threat identifies a specific act against a

specific target and is delivered in a straightforward, clear, and explicit manner: "I am going to place a bomb in the schools's gym"

Partnerships are made up of ______________, those people who have an interest in what happens in a particular situation.

stakeholders

The best-known citizen patrol is

the Guardian Angels

Operation Clean Sweep in Rialto, California, identified its drug problem using

the SARA model

"The Asset Approach: Giving Kids What They Need to Succeed" was developed by

the Search Institute in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

The Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act is also known as

the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act.

Human trafficking crimes are defined in

the U.S Criminal Code

small and well-defined geographically

the beat for which a patrol officer is given responsibility should be:

If the integration process between parents and children is deficient

the children may fail to learn appropriate behaviors: "Ask a guidance counselor, teacher, or law enforcement officer the greatest problem they face when it comes to juvenile crime, and the answer is unanimous - parents"

According to the text, a recent alternative to the traditional courtroom is _______________.

the community court

The large amount of crime that goes unreported is called

the dark side of crime.

Effective community policing depends on optimizing positive contact between patrol officers and community members.

true

Officers who have permanent assignments become experts about their beat.

true

Police departments that use citizen volunteers may benefit from increased cost-effectiveness.

true

When agencies with common interests work independently and not in collaboration, this is called "working in silos."

true

Four dimensions of _____________ are shared priorities, competency, dependability, and respect.

trust

A dilemma facing law enforcement and the immigration issue is whether police can build _______________ with immigrant communities if they are also to gather intelligence and enforce immigration law.

trusting partnerships

Territory occupied by a gang is called

turf

Which is not a name for a laboratory that produces small-quantity batches of methamphetamine?

two pot lab

Most police departments understand that the level of police cooperation will

ultimately affect how the public views the police. At the same time reporters rely on the police for information.

Females in gangs are

used as lookouts

According to the text, some call-management strategies include

using an officer to take telephone reports of nonemergency, low-priority calls. taking reports by appointment. having civilians handle certain calls.

Community courts:

usually address a wide range of offenses involving quality of life

Official communication is

usually written

An indirect threat tend to be

vague, unclear, and ambiguous. The plan, the intended victim, the motivation, and other aspects of the threat are masked or equivocal: "If I wanted to, I could kill everyone at this school!"

Language and its meaningq

vary from culture to culture

The "__________________" has been proposed as an innovative and low-cost approach to test for racial profiling in a department's traffic stop practices

veil-of-darkness method

Which is the most prevalent from of bullying according to the 2009 study mentioned in the text?

verbal

As police departments adopt the community policing philosophy and implements its strategies, public support is

vital

Community prosecution focuses not on specific cases but on community issues and problems, often focusing on a. hot spot crime. b. juvenile crime issues. c. quality-of-life issues. d. career criminals.

c. quality-of-life issues.

The __________ encodes a message and then transmits the message. a. telephone b. transmitter c. sender d. receive

c. sender

Statements such as "The French are great lovers" are based on a. notions. b. bias. c. stereotypes. d. history.

c. stereotypes.

Community prosecution philosophy calls on prosecutors to a)attend daily patrol briefings. b)prosecute the fullest extent of the law. c) take a proactive approach. d) develop collaboration with jails.

c. take a proactive approach.

Conflicting interests may impede establishing a __________ and shared goals.

common vision

. The very language used to refer to others can interfere with ___________________

communication

relationship

communication between a giver and receiver

Official communication is an important part of

communication in action

Research suggests that students' academic motivation, commitment to democratic values and resistance to problem behaviors depend on their experience of the school as a

community

School should be viewed as

community

CPAS are popular among

community members

A strategy to address the gang problem that includes improved communication and joint policy and program development is

community mobilization

Establishing and maintaining mutual trust is a central goal of community and

community partnership. Police have recognized the need for cooperation with the community. In the fight against serious crime, police have encouraged community members to come forth with relevant information.

People with mental and emotional impairments pose a greater challenge to what?

community policing efforts.

In their traditional role of crime fighter, the police seldom interact with those from the ___________ socioeconomic class. a. lower b. middle c. upper-middle d. upper

d. upper

Often known as ________________, local agencies and departments work quite independently of one another. a. working in "silence" b. working in "silos" c. working in "style" d. working in "staples"

d. working in "staples"

The use of unnecessary force and arrogance, aloofness, or rudeness at any level of the agency will

dampen the willingness of community members to ally themselves with the police.

Stereotyping between the police and media is

dangerous.

Dealing with the substance-abuse problem does not require collaborative efforts with

dealers

Profanity

decreases the user's power to negotiate

A rational theory of a crime is based on

deductive and inductive reasoning

Which involves living an assumed identity to infiltrate a group or organization?

deep cover

Police officers who dress in riot gear during a high-profile public protest ___________.

demonstrate their readiness to maintain peace and order

The news media and the police are two powerful forces in our society that

depend on one another but are often hostile toward and mistrust each other.

The best means for officers to learn to cope with stress is for their agencies to

develop programs that promote mental wellness

The 40 ideals, experiences, and qualities established by the Search Institute to help youth are called

developmental assets.

Which is not an impediment to acceptance of community policing?

Community morality

West Coast States Recreational Marijuana use

-Alaska -California -Nevada -Oregon -Washington -Colorado

East Coast States Recreational Marijuana Use

-Michigan -Vermont -Massachusetts -Maine

News Media Echo Effect

...

Crime prevention became popular in the:

1960s and 1970s

Crime prevention became popular in the

1960s and 1970s.

Federal initiatives to protect our nation's youths include passage of the

1) Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act 2) America's Promise Alliance 3) Project Safety Childhood 4) The Safe Start Initiative

These 40 developmental assets are grouped into eight categories

1) Support 2) Empowerment 3) Boundaries and Expectations 4) Constructive use of time 5) Commitment to learning 6) Positive values 7) Social competence 8) Positive identity to help youngsters succeed in school and in life.

Olweus recommends seven strategies:

1) adult supervision at recess 2) strict enforcement of clear rules for student behavior 3) consistent, nonphysical punishment of students who misbehave 4) assistance to bullying victims that helps them to assert themselves 5) parental encouragement that helps students develop and maintain friendships 6) clear and positive communication between parents and school officials 7) clear and swift reaction to persistent physical or verbal bullying. Schools that implemented the program found a 40 - to 50% reduction rate in bullying behavior within the first 2 years

The Safe Start Initiative program, is designed to expand current partnerships among service providers in key areas such as (10)

1) early childhood education/development, 2)health 3) mental health 4) child welfare 5) family support 6) substance abuse prevention/intervention, 7) domestic violence/crisis intervention 8) law enforcement 9) the courts 10) legal services

The Stoping Violence before It Starts: Identifying Early Predictors of Adolescent Violence study showed that the presence of three characteristics in 7th graders made it more likely that a student would frequently resort to overall violence 5 years later:

1) having poor grades 2) having experienced frequent moves between elementary schools and 3) exhibiting early deviant behavior. Although these findings held true for both boys and girls, there were differences

In the accepted school resource officer model, SROs engage in three types of activities

1) law enforcement 2) teaching 3) mentoring

The FBI's four-pronged assessment evaluates four major areas making up the "totality of the circumstances"

1) personality of the student 2) family dynamics 3) school dynamics and the student's role in those dynamics 4) social dynamics

Four dimensions of trust are

1) shared priorites 2) competency 3) dependability 4) respect

Clear policies should be established for

1) tardiness 2) absenteeism/class cutting 3) physical conflicts among students 4) student tobacco use 5) verbal abuse of teachers 6) drug use 7) vandalism of school property 8) alcohol use 9) robbery or theft 10) gangs 11) racial tensions 12) possession of weapons 13) physical abuse of teachers 14) sale of drugs on school grounds

Law enforcement adapt 2 practices used successfully in businesses

1. networking: it's building and maintaining professional relationships building professional relationships for personal and professional benefits 2. seeking customer satisfaction, that is being service oriented. most important thing to police officers and businesses. If it's not good, people will leave. -everything we do is our job Members of community pay for services, and should treat citizens as customers

Results of one survey showed that how many respondents felt one purpose of CCTV cameras was to spy on people?

1/3

The 2014 NSDUH showed that how many people aged 12 or older reported driving under the influence during the year prior?

10 million

The peak age for joining a gang is

15

According to the text, what is the number identified by the Baltimore police for -nonemergency calls?

311

Large cities have begun to implement _______________ lines to divert nonemergency calls from 911.

311

Researchers note a

34% total reduction in calls to 911 and widespread community acceptance of 311 as an alternative number.

Developmental assets are

40 ideals, experiences and qualities established by the Search Institute to "help young people make wise decisions, choose positive paths, and grow up competent, caring, and responsible.

The Search Institute promotes establishing

40 ideals, experiences, and qualities - "development assets" that are associated with reduced high-risk behaviors and increased thriving behaviors.

How many states engage in administrative license revocation?

41

Warrantless use of a GPS device violates which amendment?

4th Amendment

In 2012, how many responding law enforcement agencies had a gang unit?

64 percent

In 2012, how many responding law enforcement agencies had a gang unit?

64%

The 2015 National Drug Control Strategy has how many core areas of focus?

7

Soundbites should be between

7 and 12 seconds.

Law enforcement and private security organizations have been under pressure not only to provide traditional services but also to contribute to the national effort to protect the homeland from internal and external threats since

9/11

attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)

A common disruptive behavior disorder characterized by heightened motor activity (fidgeting and squirming), short attention span, distractibility, impulsiveness, and lack of self-control.

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

A common disruptive disorder characterized by heightened motor activity, short attention span, lack of self control.

School should be viewed as

A community

School should be viewed as:

A community

cultural pluralism

A condition in which many cultures coexist within a society and maintain their cultural differences (examples: little italy, china town, little havana)

racial profiling

A form of discrimination that singles out people of racial or ethnic groups because of a belief that these groups are more likely than others to commit certain types of crimes. Race-based enforcement is illegal.

racial profiling

A form of discrimination that singles out people of racial or ethnic groups because of a belief that these groups are more likely that others to commit certain types of crimes.

A group of people who form an ongoing alliance for a common purpose and engage in unlawful or criminal activity form

A gang

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)

A group of alcohol-related birth defects that include both physical and mental problems. Leading cause of mental retardation in the West.

Larger departments tend to designate whom to communicate with media?

A public information officer

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

A persistent re-experiencing of a traumatic event

PTSD

A persistent reexperiencing of a traumatic event through intrusive memories, dreams, and a variety of anxiety-related symptoms

posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

A persistent reexperiencing of a traumatic event through intrusive memories, dreams, and a variety of anxiety-related symptoms.

Bias

A prejudice that inhibits objectivity. Can evolve into hate

bias

A prejudice that inhibits objectivity; can evolve into hate.

call stacking

A process performed by a computer-aided dispatch system in which nonemergency, lower-priority calls are ranked and held or "stacked" so the higher priorities are continually dispatched first.

Alzheimer's disease (AD)

A progressive, irreversible, and incurable brain disease with no known cause that affects four million elderly Americans; the classic symptom is memory loss.

Alzheimer's disease (AD)

A progressive, irreversible, and incurable brain disease with no known cause that affects four million elderly Americans; the classic symptom is memory loss. No known cause, and always fatal. People with AD may wander or become lost, engage in inappropriate sexual behavior, lose impulse control, shoplift, falsely accuse others, appear intoxicated, drive erratically, or become victims of crime. Many symptoms of it and intoxication are identical: confusion and disorientation; problems with short term memory, language, sight, and coordination; combativeness and extreme reactions; and loss of contact with reality.

Most recently, the adolescent birth rate was at

A record low

Most recently, the adolescent birth rate was at:

A record low

Core components of effective community partnerships are:

A shared vision and common goals, Open communication

Which takes on a nickname and writes it on public and private spaces?

A tagger

TRIAD

A three-way partnership among the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), and the National Sheriffs' Association (NSA) to address criminal victimization of older people.

Territory occupied by a gang is called

A turf

keep officers in the same beat and on the same shift

According to the text, a good way to build relationships and trust within communities is:

mission statement, departmental organization, the general approach to "fighting crime"

According to the text, community policing will require a change in:

Which regulation is helping the war on drugs?

Abatement statutes

Which is not one of the 5 underlying principles of CPTED?

Access prevention

Which is not one of the five underlying principles of CPTED?

Access prevention

possible access to confidential material

According to the text, concerns about using volunteers in police departments include:

performance to the text

According to the text, evaluating the effectiveness of community policing requires that:

Violent acts of delinquency are less likely to be committed by youth with

After school supervision

Violent acts of delinquency are less likely to committed by youths with:

After-school supervision

Which is not a major component of CPTED?

Aggressive pursuit

Which of the following should be able to recognize child victims of violence and abuse?

All of the above

Which of the following suggestions is an effective response to drive-by shootings?

All of the above

go by the book

All of the following are considered "participatory style" styles of leadership except:

cultural pluralism

Alternative to assimilation, suggest many melting pots. It's when diverse cultures peacefully coexist. Some groups are comfortable in 1 pot, others are comfortable in another i.e. china town, little italy.

The public's fascination with crime shown on shows such as

America's Most Wanted, Cops, Vegas Strip, and dozens of other criminal justice-themed broadcasts.

General Colin Powell established

America's Promise Alliance

General Colin Powell established:

America's Promise Alliance

What type of study comprises research based on observation or practical experience?

An empirical study

Which comprises research based on observation or practical experience?

An empirical study

public information officer (PIO)

An officer trained in public relations and assigned to disseminate information to the media, thereby providing accurate, consistent information while controlling leaks of confidential or inaccurate information and managing controversial or negative situations to the department's benefit.

When dealers sell to all potential customers, eliminating only those suspected of being police or some other threat, it is called

An open drug market

An ongoing organization, association, or group of 3 or more people with a common interest in a criminal conduct, and whose members must operate a motorcycle to achieve membership is called

An outlaw motorcycle gang

How do most police officers spend the majority of their time?

Answering non-emergency calls, controlling traffic, and writing tickets

Two-thirds

Arab-Americans come from 22 different Arab-speaking countries and how many are actually Christians

National Night Out originated in

Arizona

National Night Out originated in:

Arizona

Which city mentioned in the text implemented a 311 nonemergency call system to reduce the response burden on police?

Baltimore

Qualitative assessments

Assessments that are more descriptive and less statistical than empirical studies

Stereotyping

Assuming all people w/in a specific group are the same. Generalizing from a few to the many is a serious problem for many police. It is a very natural tendency to stereotype people, but can be fatal to effective communication.

stereotyping

Assuming all people within a specific group are the same, lacking individuality. There are stereotypes about the police held by citizens, and vice versa.

stereotyping

Assuming all people within a specific group are the same, lacking individuality.

In the Rand Corporation's 2005 report, which did not make it more likely that a student would frequently resort to violence 5 years later

Attractiveness

In the Rand Corporation's 2005 report, which did not make it more likely that a student would frequently resort to violence 5 years later?

Attractiveness

Volunteers may serve as:

Auxiliary patrol Community service officers Reserve officers

Which is not a reason why police may be justified in withholding information from the media?

Because officers do not wish to deal with reporters.

Racism

Belief that a human population having a distinct genetically transmitted characteristic is inferior.

Racism flows in _________directions between the police and the citizens within the communities they serve.

Both

Victims of ATM robberies are usually robbed

Between midnight and 4am

Foot patrol and automobile patrol have opposite effects in terms of officer mobility and community rapport. ______ gives officers much more mobility than foot patrol and can be advantageous for community relations.

Bicycle patrol

`Five or more alcoholic drinks in a row during the previous 2 weeks is considered

Binge drinking

Which is not one of the most common strategies traditionally used community policing?

Boat patrol

What characteristics were shared among the 18 model programs evaluated by the Inner-City Crime Project?

Building on community strengths Incorporating natural support systems An identifiable group of clients Strong leader Sufficient resources Had clearly stated goals and procedures

Name calling, fistfights, extortion, and sexual harassment are all types of

Bullying

Name calling, fistfights, extortion, and sexual harassment are all types of:

Bullying

Pottinger v City of Miami (Homeless)

Bum sweeps are a violation of their civil rights. (Minor arrest and confiscating and destroying all their property).

Which set of drugs are all currently considered to pose the greatest threat?

CPD's, heroin, meth

Which set of drugs are all currently considered to pose the greatest threat?

CPDs, heroin, meth

The practice of altering the physical environment to enhance safety, reduce the incidence and fear of crime, and improve the quality of life is referred to by which acronym?

CPTED

call management

Calls are prioritized based on the department's judgment about the emergency nature of the call (e.g., imminent harm to a person or a crime in progress), response time, need for backup, and other local factors.

tell their stories of police contact to at least three other people

Chermak and weiss recommended: "Law enforcement agencies should implement and devise broad marketing strategies to increase public awareness and involvement in - community policing activities." Which of the following was not one of their recommendations?

The text mentions that crime prevention efforts use the media alongside which city's police force?

Chicago

Crack children

Child exposed to cocaine while in the womb.

Invisible and neglected individuals in our nation. They have no voice and no constituency (w/o a bed, privacy, lost safety) these losses create life altering that inflicts lasting scars.

Children experiencing homelessness are among the most...

The Safe Start National Resource Center helps support those working with

Children exposed to violence

The Safe Start National Resource Center helps support those working with:

Children exposed to violence

crack children

Children who were exposed to cocaine while in the womb.

__________________________ is broadly defined as partnerships between the formal criminal justice system, the private sector, and community groups to promote public safety and enhance quality of life in the community.

Community Justice

Which element of CPTED can have the greatest impact on how individuals perceive the livability of their neighborhood?

Community building

Which of the following would promote the development of creative forms of crime control, such as drug courts and teen courts?

Community justice

According to the text, which California city implemented a successful bullying prevention program using the Olweus anti-bullying model?

Chula VIsta

According to the text, which California city implemented a successful bullying prevention program using the Olwer's anti-bullying model

Chula Vista

According to the text, which California city implemented a successful bullying prevention program using the Olweus anti-bullying model?

Chula Vista

According to the 2015 Monitoring the Future, which drugs are decreasing in use?

Cigarettes and alcohol

Adele just attended a training program designed to help her recognize what she needs to do if she sees suspicious behavior while she is on volunteer duty in her neighborhood. Which of the following is she a part of?

Citizen patrols

encourage public involvement in crime prevention and problem-solving efforts in their neighborhoods

Citizen police academies:

Which of the following is used primarily by third -party policing that is not normally used by police?

Civil law

Which of the following would include paid, non-sworn personnel to augment sworn officers?

Civilianization

When dealers sell only to people they know or who are vouched for by other buyers, it is called

Closed drug market

Focusing only on those living around at-risk places rather than an entire neighborhood is called

Cocoon neighborhood watch

You have been assigned to watch a couple suspected of potential terrorism plots. You are told to record their every move outside of the house, including who they meet with and for how long. Which step in the intelligence process is this?

Collection

Culture

Collection of artifacts, tools, ways of living, values, and language common to a group of people.

Partnerships between the formal criminal justice system, the private sector, and community groups to promote public safety broadly define

Community Justice

A strategy to address the gang problem that includes improved communication and joint policy and program development is

Community mobilization

________ is a goal-oriented police management process that relies heavily on computer technology and accountability of top-level administrators.

Compstat

You need to determine where to assign patrols based on the greatest need. What can you use to determine the location of these areas?

Computerized crime mapping

The First Amendment to the US Constitution states:

Congress shall make no law.. abridging the freedom of speech or of the press. The free flow of information is a fundamental right in our society.

Which is a benefit of conflict between police and media?

Constructive criticism

__________ is the result of a process that evaluates information collected from diverse sources, integrates the relevant information into a cohesive package, and produces a conclusion or estimate about a criminal phenomenon by using the scientific approach to problem solving.

Criminal intelligence

Objectives of CPTED

Control access by creating both real and perceptual barriers to entry Take advantage of design to provide opportunities to see and be seen Use design to define ownership and encourage maintenance of territories.

You are a part of a task force created to detect possible threats of terrorism in the area. Your team has detected a threat in a section of the city that is ripe with gang activity. You need to work with other task forces to gain the information you need to respond to the potential terroristic threat. Which of the following actions would be MOST helpful given the scenario?

Creating a fusion center

Target displacement

Crime can find another target

Geographical displacement

Crime is moved from one location to the other

Temporal displacement

Crime moves from one time to another

Which involves living an assumed identity to infiltrate a group or organization?

Deep cover

the releasing of and providing support services for the mentally/disabled retarded or mentally ill in the community rather than in institutions

Deinstitutionalization in terms of Chapter 6 refers to:

Probably, the most evaluated drug prevention program is

DARE

Which is not a gang prevention program?

DARE

Dealing with the substance abuse problem does not require collaborative efforts with

Dealers

all of the above

Departments that have successfully implemented community policing generally have:

Which police department mentioned in the text has a community involvement handbook?

Des Moine

Which police department mentioned in the text has a community involvement handbook?

Des Moines

symbiotic

Describes a relationship of mutual dependence upon each other.

Crisis Intervention Team model

Developed in Memphis in 1988 combines police with mental health professionals and community includes extensive mental health training. Focuses on building relationships between law enforcement and the mental health community .

The 40 ideals, experiences and qualities established by the Search Institute to help youth are called

Developmental assests

The 40 ideals, experiences, and qualities established by the Search Institute to help youth are called:

Developmental assets

Hot spots and hot times are associated with which type of patrol?

Directed patrol

Which is not an impediment to acceptance of community policing?

Discredited sponsors

Which occurs when offenders, aware of surveillance cameras, simply move their activity to another area

Displacement

Which occurs when offenders, aware of surveillance cameras, simply move their activity to another area?

Displacement

CPTED process:

Evaluates crime environment and features of the environment that facilitate crime Attempts to reduce these opportunities by changing aspects of both environmental design and use of the environment

Veil-of-darkness method

During nighttime hours, officers possess a degraded ability to discern race of the motorist. Therefore, if comparisons of day and nigh TStops reveal no significant difference regarding driver's race, then no racial bias

Symbolic communication is always active.

False

The police believe they receive great prestige and support for their actions.

False

EBD

Emotionally/behaviorally disturbed

EBD

Emotionally/behaviorally disturbed.

Empathy v Sympathy

Empathy - an active process in which you try to learn all you can about the other person. It's about understanding another person's feelings. Sympathy - an involuntary feeling - the passive experience of sharing another person's fear, grief, anger, joy...

The stressors inherent in policing affect officers in the same way.

False

Speed display boards and volunteer monitors are examples of

Enforcement responses

Warning signs and awareness campaigns are examples of

Engineering responses

Which term often gets confused with third-party policing?

Environmental criminology

2.5 to 3.5 million (2008)

Estimated homeless population in the US.

What does not correlate with inner-city crime?

Ethnic background

Which does not correlate with inner-city crime?

Ethnic background

A survey documented in the Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics (2004) found that Black and nonblack (White and other minority) police officers strongly agree about the significance of race in how citizens are treated by police T or F

False

According to the text, much of the literature tends to discredit Skolnick's original thesis about the police personality.

False

According to the text, the U.S. Census Bureau predicts that by the year 2030 nearly one in five people will be age 30 or younger. T or F

False

Although community partnerships are important for police agencies serious about community policing, community policing can succeed without them. T or F

False

Although it may occur in public, intimidation is not a concern in the courtroom. T or F

False

Americans are effective listeners.

False

Changes of recent years have had no strong impact on police work.

False

Citizen police academies are shown to have significant benefits such as reduced levels of street crimes. T or F

False

Communication is always effective.

False

Distortion in communication only occurs at one stage of the process.

False

Few police look upon themselves as an oppressed minority.

False

In reality, police work is not hazardous.

False

Jargon probably helps communication more often than it impedes.

False

Jerome Skolnick does not believe police officers have a "working personality".

False

Law enforcement officers are more likely to lose their jobs due to homicides than accidents.

False

Lazy speech can never be corrected.

False

Mental illness and crisis behavior are the same thing. T or F

False

Nonverbal communication does not include a person's appearance. T or F

False

Only in our adult years, are we taught to attach great importance to symbolic cues.

False

Policing has little impact on those who choose it as a career.

False

Polls cited in the text find that Americans are less concerned today about immigration. T or F

False

Private security companies should be avoided when forming partnerships in Community Justice. T or F

False

Profanity can never be useful.

False

Profanity increases the user's power to negotiate.

False

Providing help to victims originated as a grassroots effort in the 1990s to help battered women. T or F

False

Remembering skills cannot be improved. T or F

False

Researchers have concluded that linking 311 call technologies with changes in policy and practice does not advance a department's community-oriented policing agenda. T or F

False

Seldom does policing become a disruptive influence for the family.

False

All agencies that receive federal funds must provide meaningful access to people who have limited english proficiency. Failure to do so can result in discrimination based on national origin.

Federal law requires police departments to address the language barrier by;

Which Amendment guarantees the public's right to know?

First Amendment

What study appeared to decrease crime, increase general citizen satisfaction with foot patrol, reduce citizens' fear of crime, and create a positive perception of officers?

Flint Neighborhood Foot Patrol Program

Which study of community policing appeared to decrease crime, increase general citizen satisfaction with foot patrol, reduce citizens' fear of crime, and create a positive perception of officers?

Flint Neighborhood Foot Patrol Program

Which characteristic was not shared among the 18 model programs evaluated by the Inner-City Crime Project?

Focused on consequences of crime

Warrantless use of a GPS device violates which Amendment?

Fourth Amendment

Which protects the privacy rights of sex crime victims?

Freedom of Information Act

Which of the following teaches that milder illicit drugs lead directly to experimentation with and an addiction to hard drugs?

Gateway Theory

Which of the following teaches that milder illicit drugs lead directly to experimentation with and an addiction to hard drugs?

Gateway theory

The purpose of surveillance is to

Gather information

OMGs are not known for

Genocide

Community policing relies on active community involvement, recognizing that such involvement

Gives new dimension to crime control activities. While police continue to handle crime fighting and law enforcement responsibilities, the police and community work together to modify conditions that can encourage criminal behavior.

soundbites

Good, solid information stated briefly, that is, within 7 to 12 seconds.

Which is not an impediment to acceptance of community policing?

Government conspiracy

Unauthorized writing or drawing on public surfaces is

Grafitti

Which is not an effort to enhance crime prevention?

Guantanamo Bay

Which of the following is a geographic profiling system that would be used to access sex offender registries?

HITS

A partnership where a probation officer rides along with a patrol officer:

Has been described as the perfect match, Can result in a probationer's immediate arrest for a violation of probation

Whistle Stop programs involve the modern version of:

Hue and cry

Americans worry most about

Identity theft

losing the public's trust

If a law enforcement agency lies to the media, they risk:

history of mental illness in united states

In 1960s or 1970s had a good system, had institutions, but to save money they shut them down and sent them to community centers. Thousands were released from medical centers this was called "deinstitutionalization" Eventually, this becomes a police problem ,crimes increased, disorderly behavior, suicides and calls for community services Officers/first responders received very little, if any, training as how to identify, evaluate`, and handle people with these issues. Personality disorders are the most common form of mental illness encountered by police.

When was fingerprinting first used in a criminal justice context?

In first-century Rome

public information officer

In law enforcement context, a PIO is a:

Recognize prejudices and stereotypes. No one can be completely objective. Everyone, consciously or subconsciously has certain preferences and prejudices.

In order to avoid discrimination, it is critical to

Stakeholders are those people who have an interest

In what happens in a particular situation

nonverbal communication

Includes everything other than the actual words spoken in a message, such as tone, pitch, and pacing.

Poverty syndrome

Includes inadequate housing, education, and jobs and a resentment of those who control the social system.

poverty syndrome

Includes inadequate housing, education, and jobs and a resentment of those who control the social system.

What are criticisms of early foot patrol experiments?

Inconsistent findings Flawed research designs Lack of rigorous statistical analysis

What was one of the ways that community-era reformers attempted to improve relationships with citizens and ensure citizen satisfaction?

Increased foot patrols

San Francisco Police Department foot patrol program

Increased perception of safety Widely accepted

Traditional responses to preventing street prostitution have been

Ineffective

What are quality-of-life offenses?

Infractions that demoralize residents by creating disorder

True

Instead of "no comment", it is better to use on of the recommended examples: "That's currently under investigation, so i cant get into that right now"; "Id like to tell you more, but i don't want to jeopardize the case"; or "I'm sorry, but i'm not authorized to release that at this time".

Lack of time, use of jargon, lack of feedback, failure to listen, their position of authority.

L02 barriers to communication police officers often confront.

Community corrections are also called

Intermediate Sanctions

Which of the following elements of the Compstat Model would require operational commanders to identify and take action to correct problems within the command?

Internal accountability

communication process

Involves a sender, a message, a channel, a receiver, and, sometimes, feedback.

Prejudice

Is a negative judgment not based on fact.

Collecting trace evidence may be challenging for all of these reasons EXCEPT which one? A. It gets old very quickly. B. It is minute or nearly invisible. C. Someone has tried to get rid of it D. It sometimes requires technology to detect it.

It gets old very quickly.

The most significant problem with anthropometry was which of the following?

It was inaccurate.

Whether police can build trusting partnerships with immigrants if they are also gathering intel and enforce immigration law

L03 the dilemma facing law enforcement regarding immigration issues is

What was the key event that made firearms identification a science?

Its development of the bullet comparison microscope by Calvin Goddard

Which FBI-sponsored group is composed of federal, state, and local law enforcement, which are brought together to focus on a specific threat?

JTTF (joint terrorism task force).

Who developed a working personality of police which makes police officers suspicious people?

Jerome Skolnick

Prejudice is an attitude. Discrimination is a behavior

L04 differences between prejudice and discrimination

Because they are a major source of common crime information known to law enforcement.

L07 why effective communication w/ victims of and witnesses to crime is essential

Which step of CPTED is encouraged to prevent burglary and theft at construction sites?

Target hardening

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

Legislation signed in 1990 that guarantees that persons with disabilities will have equal access to any public facilities available to persons without disabilities.

Which of the following statements is true of the levels of intelligence?

Level 2 intelligence agencies produce tactical and strategic intelligence for internal consumption.

Which level of intelligence would a state police agency fall under?

Level 3

Which involves deception, but allows an officer to go home at the end of his shift?

Light cover

What means of deterring crime has been around since ancient times?

Lighting

In many American families, the traditional bonds of discipline and respect between parent and child have

Loosened

In many American families, the traditional bonds of discipline and respect between parent and child have:

Loosened

Which type of media are police and fire departments increasingly using to disseminate information to the public?

Social media

Which drug is perceived by most Americans as neither dangerous nor harmful?

Marijuana

Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990

Major anti-discrimination law for disabled; requires access (ramps) to any public facility available to person w/o disabilities. All brochures/printed materials must be available in braille or on audiotape. However, It does not grant special liberty to individuals with disabilities in matters of law nor does it dictate police must take a "hands off" approach if involved in criminal conduct.

Which is not a local strategy for addressing gang problems?

Mandatory minimums

According to the 2015 Monitoring the Future, use of which drug has remained stable?

Marijuana

Most identity theft cases involved

Misuse of an existing account

A gang member;s nickname is called their

Moniker

Statistics about mental illness in U.S.

Most mental illnesses are identified by age 18 American Association of Retired Persons Average American is living longer, number of elderly are increasing Police coping with this new age problem A child born in 1997 will live 30 years longer than a child born in 1900s, we age our and and body changes Approximately 20% of Americans have some type of disability Crime prevention programs aimed at the older population (ex: direct deposit, community buses, etc).

Through the uniform and equipment carried.

Most obvious way the police communicate with the public?

Avery just took part in a citizen police academy session and came away from it with some interesting information. When asked by a researcher how he felt about police, he responded that he had more respect for them. The researcher did not take this as a significant sign of attitude change. Why not?

Most people who enter these academies already have respect for the police.

Fair and Impartial Policing (FIP)

Movement that forms a cornerstone of procedural justice, asserts that training and policy review, the negative impacts of implicit bias can be reduced by teaching officers to identify their "blink responses". This can help improve how officers interact with diverse populations.

Which was created by the Office of Justice Programs to create a comprehensive approach to reduce gang involvement?

NGC

Which was created by the office of Justice Programs to create a comprehensive approach to reduce gang involvement

NGC

In 2016, the FBI added animal cruelty as a category in which program?

NIBRS

Which of the following step-by-step processes was created to provide suggestions for improved intelligence gathering for law enforcement agencies in the fight against terrorism?

National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan

Is a qualitative evaluation better than an empirical study?

No, a qualitative evaluation is only different.

Which city developed Teaching Effective Alcohol Management (TEAM) to deal with underage drinking?

Ocean City, Maryland

Most police chases are initiated in response to

Non-violent crime

Distrust of law enforcement. Most common solution- communication and dialogue.

Number 1 barrier between the Arab community and the police

Which is not a crime fighting technology?

OJJDP

In the late 1980s, gun violence was on the rise in

Oakland, California and an increasing number of youth homicides were occurring as the result of heightened gang activity, drug dealing, and racial tensions in the schools and the streets.

collaboration

Occurs when a number of agencies and individuals make a commitment to work together and contribute resources to obtain a common, long-term goal.

acculturation

Occurs when a society takes in or assimilates other cultures. Also called assimilation.

assimilation

Occurs when a society takes in or assimilates various other cultures to become a "melting pot." Also called acculturation.

working in "silos"

Occurs when agencies with common interests work independently with no collaboration.

True

Officers who have permanent assignment become experts about their beat.

Tactical displacement

One crime method is substituted for another

The Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act is also known as

The Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act

Crime type displacement

One type of crime is substituted for another

Results of one survey showed that how many respondents felt one purpose of CCTV cameras was to spy on people?

One-third

Which is not one of the five underlying principles of CPTED?

Open borders

Changes to make crime more difficult, risky, less rewarding, or less excusable are referring to as

Opportunity blocking

A law enforcement strategy to address the gang problem that includes special police units and crisis programs is

Organizational development

Which of the following dimensions would be involved in planning and implementing new computer programs to create better communication and transfer of information?

Organizational dimension

Criminal Justice agencies are not the only local government agencies responsible for responding to community problems.

Partnering with other city and county departments and agencies is important to problem-solving success. Sometimes described as "working in silos", local government agencies and departments have traditionally worked quite independently from each other.

Community Policing cannot succeed without

Partnerships. Traditional policing expected the community members to remain in the background. Crime and disorder were viewed as police matters, best left to professionals. That meant most citizen-police interactions were "NEGATIVE CONTACTS" After all, people do not call the police when things are going well. A citizens only opportunity to interact with officers was a victim of crime, as an involved party in some other emergency situation, or as the subject of some enforcement action such as receiving a traffic ticket.

Effective community policing depends on "optimizing positive contact" between

Patrol officers and community members. Patrol cars are only one method of conveying police services. Police departments may supplement automobile patrols with foot, bicycle, scooter, and horseback patrols and admini-stations to bring police closer to the community.

Bullying is more accurately termed

Peer Child Abuse

Bullying is also called

Peer abuse

95%

Percentage of "good kids" that have not been in trouble with the law

Police officers in a neighborhood precinct notice that trouble occurs at the same time each day when students from one high school get off at a certain bus stop at the same time as students from another high school. They decide to create a basketball league with off-duty police officers and students from each of these high schools on each team right after school to get the kids talking to each other. What is this an example of?

Problem-solving policing

homeless camps, public intoxication, abuse

Problems associated with homeless persons include:

The Department of Justice launched

Project Safe Childhood

The Department of Justice launched:

Project Safe Childhood

A condition, characteristic, or variable that increases the likelihood that a child will avoid delinquency is called a

Protective factor

A condition, characteristics, or variable that increases the likelihood that a child will avoid delinquency is called a:

Protective factor

____________________ is a belief that a human population having a distinct genetically transmitted characteristic is inferior.

Racism

Routine activities theory

Rational offenders have criminal opportunities as they go about their daily routine and make decisions whether or not to take action.

Victims may consider the matter to be private, feel ashamed or believe the police will be unable to do anything. Some fear retaliation from offenders

Reasons why victims fail to report a large number of burglaries, robberies, agg ass, rapes...

Which is not an impediment to acceptance of community policing?

Public rebuttal

A multi-agency law enforcement team imposing all available sanctions on gang members who violate established standards for behavior is

Pulling levers

Which is not an effective response to drive-by shootings?

Putting tracked guns in circulation

is discriminatory and illegal

Race-based enforcement:

The use of courtesy and respect is the safest and most powerful way for police officers to interact with even dangerous or explosive members of the public. "Tactical Civility" if officers react with rudeness/threatening comments, they put the other person on notice of a pending attack, a tactical mistake. "Don't use words that will betray you later"

Regarding communication, Dr George Thompson (Verbal Judo) asserted

A condition, characteristic, or variable that increases the likelihood that a child will become delinquent is a:

Risk factor

A condition, characteristic, or variable that increases the likelihood that a child will become delinquent; often the opposite of a protective factors is a

Risk factor

A strategy to address the gang problem that includes education, training, work incentives, and jobs is

Social opportunities

Preventing witness intimidation

Requires multi-agency partnerships

What are the 4 dimensions of trust?

Respect, Dependability, Competency

Partnerships usually result in a more effective solution to a problem because of the shared

Responsibilities, resources, and goals.

_____________________advocates a balanced approach to justice that involves offenders, victims, local communities, and government to alleviate and repair the harm caused by crime and violence and to maintain peaceful communities.

Restorative Justice

crisis behavior

Results when a person has a temporary breakdown in coping skills; not the same as mental illness.

crisis behavior

Results when a person has a temporary breakdown in coping skills; not the same as mental illness. Anyone can suffer from a crisis.

Crisis Behavior

Results whn a person has a temporary breakdown in coping skills. Anyone can suffer from crisis.

A condition, characteristic, or variable that increases the likelihood that a child will become a delinquent is a

Risk factor

Volunteers may not serve as

SWAT officers.

Stakeholders might include

School board members, business leaders, elected officials, neighborhood-watch/block clubs, community activists, the attorney general

The 2015 National Drug Control Strategy has how many core areas of focus?

Seven

The Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act, also known as the

Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA), went into effect in 2006 and strengthens the national standards for sex offender registration and notification as well as provides statutory authorization for Project Safe Childhood, described later in this chapter.

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

Signed into law in 1990 by President Bush, guarantees that persons with disabilities will have equal access to any public facilities available to person without disabilities. This forced people to change ex: corners of streets, now they're wheelchair accessible Helps build partnerships for community policing.

The government does not have the power to finance the war on drugs by seizing drug traffickers' illegally obtained

Slaves

A strategy to address the gang problem that includes treatment for youths, outreach and referral to social services is

Social intervention

Two forces driving the increased partnerships between public and private police are the proliferation of cybercrime and the need for

Specialized Knowledge

The Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act is also known as:

The Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act

Which is not a local strategy for addressing gang problems?

State legislation

Those characteristics or variables which cannot be changed are

Static Risk Factors

Which step of CPTED is encouraged to prevent burglary and theft at construction sites

Target hardening

A strategy to address the gang problem that includes tactics such as prevention, arrest, and imprisonment is

Suppression

A coordinated approach known as _______________ works to design interjurisdictional partnerships to reduce victimization of older persons.

TRIAD

a display of anger

Tactical civility as taught by the Verbal Judo Institute stressed that officers cannot afford to show:

1. Anti-Camping laws 2. Laws against soliciting employment in public place 3. Removal of park benches 4. Locking public restrooms 5. Laws preventing providing food to the homeless 6. Curfew for homeless 7. Laws agains sitting/lying on sidewalk.

Tactics to eliminate or minimize problems presented by the homeless;

Your department wants to get more involved in the efforts of Homeland Security because they are located near an international border. Which of the following would provide the department with guidance on critical issues related to anti terrorism planning and critical-incident response?

Taking Command Initiative

Which refers to making potential objectives of criminals more difficult to obtain through the use of improved locks, alarm systems and security cameras?

Target hardening

Which refers to making potential objectives of criminals more difficult to obtain through the use of improved locks, alarm systems, and security cameras?

Target hardening

mental health professionals

The CIT model combines police officers with what other professionals?

To communicate effectively is to be skilled in overt and subtle, make one's intentions known whether the recipient is deaf, unable to understand English, mentally handicapped, enraged, under the influence, or simply unfamiliar with normal police procedure.

The Rand Report, "Training the 21st century police officer: redefining police professionalism for LAPD" notes this regarding communication:

Operation clean sweep in Rialto, California, identified its drug problem using

The SARA model

Which two Amendments are often incompatible when it comes to police and the media?

The First and Sixth Amendments

govern what police can and cannot disclose to the media

The Freedom of Information Act and state public records have:

The best-known citizen patrol is:

The Guardian Angels

Which Amendment guarantees suspects the right to a fair trial and protects defendants' rights?

The Sixth Amendment

a sender, a message, a receiver

The communication process involves:

Which of these factors is a limit to the effectiveness of the officer in automobile patrols?

The distraction of the act of driving

Sixth

The first amendment guarantee of freedom of the press is often incompatible with the ______ amendment guarantee of the right to fair trial and protection of the defendants rights

against self-incrimination

The first amendment to the US Constitution guarantees the right:

fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS)

The leading known cause of mental retardation in the Western world; effects include impulsivity, inability to predict consequences or to use appropriate judgment in daily life, poor communication skills, high levels of activity, distractibility in small children, and frustration and depression in adolescents.

Which of the following statements is TRUE about the Compstat model?

The organization develops the capacity and habit of changing established routines.

perp walk

The police practice of parading suspects before the media, often simply for the publicity provided by news media coverage.

ethnocentrism

The preference for one's own way of life over all others.

Ethnocentrism

The preference of one's own way of life over all others. the belief that one's culture is superior. Ethnocentricity and segregation are consequences of a desire to avoid uncomfortable uncertainty

The Council on Foreign Relations, headquartered in New York City and Washington, insists that police departments have responded with counter-terrorism tactics. Which from the following is not one of them? A. Increasing patrols around landmarks, places of worship, ports of entry, and transit systems. B. The strengthening of liaisons between federal, state, and local agencies, including fire departments and other police departments C. The provision of state statutes that allow law enforcement officials to interrogate individuals, assumed to be Muslim, without probable cause of their involvement in terrorism. D. Guarding public speeches more heavily

The provision of state statutes that allow law enforcement officials to interrogate individuals, assumed to be Muslim, without probable cause of their involvement in terrorism.

Which of the following police roles will likely remain an impediment (obstruction) to complete trust within a community?

The role of restraining illegal behavior that violates the law

kinesics

The study of body movement or body language.

Kinesics

The study of body movement, body language "sixth sense"

Jargon

The technical language of a profession.

jargon

The technical language of a profession.

news media echo effect

The theory that the media have the power, through their coverage of isolated, high-profile cases, to influence the operations of the criminal justice system and even the disposition of individual cases.

Which of these is a key value of using hostage negotiators in a crisis situation?

The time it takes to negotiate gives the suspect a chance to calm down.

Implicit bias

The unintentional, subconscious associations every individual (all people) makes among groups of people and stereotypes about those groups. Biases from Thinking w/out thinking labeled as a "blink" response.

jargon

The use of _____, the technical language of a profession, is a barrier to communication

Cultural Conflict Theory

Theory that suggest that diverse cultures that share the same territory will compete with and attempt to exploit on another. (Example: early settlers and native american tribes)

Which is not a criticism of the early foot patrol experiments?

They were too scientifically exact.

La Tasha works at a local bar that has been known to have late night brawls. The police decide to pay La Tasha a visit as her bar has been a catalyst in many of their late-night calls. The police explain to La Tasha that she needs to close her bar earlier, at 11, instead of the usual hour of 2 am. When La Tasha refuses, the police warn her that due to old statute's her liquor license could be suspended. La Tasha agrees to close her bar at an earlier hour. What is this an example of?

Third-party policing

Which of the following efforts would use a non-offending individual to enforce an issue that is within his or her realm of responsibility or face civil consequences?

Third-party policing

attention deficit disorder (ADD)

This disorder can be confused with ADHD. It's the disorder of being easily distracted without the presence of hyperactivity. The absence of hyperactivity is the primary distinguishing feature between them.

The officer's "body language" is very important when communicating with the public. T or F

True

Modern crime prevention aims to do all of the following EXCEPT: A. Thoroughly punish criminals for the crimes they have committed B. Lessen the public's fear of crime C. Lower the potential rewards of crime D. Reduce crime and criminal opportunities

Thoroughly punish criminals for the crimes they have committed

late majority

Those individuals who embrace uncertainty and change are called:

stakeholders

Those people who have an interest in what happens in a particular situation.

Gangs use children

To commit shoplifting

Which of the following sums up the main purpose of citizen police academies?

To create better perceptions of police

Collaboration occurs when a number of agencies and individuals make a commitment to work

Together and contribute resources to obtain a common, long term goal.

Speed bumps and traffic circles are examples of

Traffic calming devices

Which problems top the list of concerns of most neighborhoods and communities?

Traffic problems

The three-way partnership among the AARP, IACP, and the NSA is

Triad

The International Association of Chiefs of Police is researching a possible collaboration between public and private police. T or F

True

The homeless are more often the victims of crime than the perpetrators. T or F

True

A police officer is never "off duty".

True

A prejudice inhibits objectivity and can evolve into hate. T or F

True

According to the text, police officers may have more barriers to communication because of the image they convey. T or F

True

Although changes in body language do have meaning, the meaning is not always apparent.

True

Communication has no beginning or end.

True

Communication is basic to the world we know.

True

Communities across the country have enacted outright bans or placed extreme restrictions on providing food to the indigent and homeless. T or F

True

Community justice has its roots in restorative justice T or F

True

Community partnerships usually result in a more effective solution to a problem because of sharing responsibilities, resources, and goals T or F

True

Crime and disorder were viewed as police matters best left to professionals. That meant that most citizen-police interactions were negative contacts. T or F

True

Criticisms of the partnerships in community policing usually center on time and money. T or F

True

Departments might free up time for partnerships without expense through effective call management or call reduction. T or F

True

Developing the trust and confidence of new immigrant populations is essential for effective policing. T or F

True

Effective communicators recognize their own and others' biases and prejudices T or F

True

Effective community policing depends on optimizing positive contact between patrol officers and community members. T or F

True

Feedback is sometimes involved in the communication process. T or F

True

Generally the rules that regulate our use of personal space are implicit.

True

Human beings have the almost unconscious ability to turn thoughts into words.

True

In a democratic society, the police are limited in what they can do.

True

Incidents that may bring Alzheimer's patients into contact with the police include driving difficulties, false 911 reports, indecent exposure, shoplifting, and trespassing. T or F

True

Interpersonal communication takes place outside the person.

True

Isolation and rejection of the police from society results in a sense of alienation.

True

Language and its meaning vary from culture to culture.

True

Many of the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease are identical to those of intoxication T or F

True

Most of the violent individuals the police deal with are mental patients whose treatment plans have lapsed. T or F

True

Nonverbal communication includes everything other than the actual words spoken in a message such as tone, pitch, and pacing. T or F

True

Officers who have permanent assignments become experts about their beat. T or F

True

Official communication is usually written.

True

People entering the criminal justice profession need to possess a very special communication quality.

True

Person-to-group communication takes place outside the person.

True

Police are more likely to isolate themselves than to be isolated by others.

True

Police departments across the country now staff innovative programs with older citizen volunteers. T or F

True

Police departments that use citizen volunteers may benefit from increased cost-effectiveness. T or F

True

Prosecutors are one of the groups identified as key partners in Community Justice. T or F

True

Reliance on generalizing may result in stereotyping. T or F

True

Research has found law enforcement involves significantly more verbal interaction than physical interaction. T or F

True

Roughly 55 million people in this country, 20 percent of the U.S. population, speak a language other than English at home. T or F

True

Socialization theory holds that police behavior is learned from interactions with other police officers.

True

Stress is often demonstrated in nonverbal ways.

True

TRIAD trains police about aging, communication techniques with elderly citizens, victimization of the elderly, and management programs using older volunteers. T or F

True

The "veil-of-darkness" method has been proposed as an approach to test for racial profiling in a department's traffic stop practices. T or F

True

Which is the most prevalent form of bullying according to the 2009 study mentioned in the text

Verbal

Which is the most prevalent from of bullying according to the 2009 study mentioned in the text?

Verbal

strong recruiting and selection of police personnel

What is among the most important considerations in successfully implementing the community policing philosophy?

when national security is involved, when releasing information may compromise an investigation, when individuals' privacy may be violated

What is an exemption to the Freedom of Information Act?

36%

What percent of Officer involved shooting incidents were the result of suicide by cop

Forty-four percent

What percentage of Americans believe blacks and hispanics are treated less fair than whites in the CJS

Not the numbers alone, but the fact that millions of immigrants that are in the country illegally. DHS estimates in January 2010 that number was 10.8million (grew 27% between 2000-2010)

Whats alarming many Americans regarding the immigration issue:

The offenders have nowhere to commit their crimes. In communities where the community sees their police as Guardians, they work in concert with the police to "take out the bad guys".

Whats happens If the "gap" between the police and the community is closed;

First

When deciding whether to allow the media to take photographs or shoot video at crime scenes, police must consider important ______ Amendment constraints

participatory

When each individual has a voice in decisions, but top management retains the ultimate decision-making authority, this style of management is called ____ leadership

vision statement, mission statement, needs assessment, strategic planning

When implementing the community policing philosophy, the proper order of steps to take is:

collaboration

When several agencies come together and share resources, this is an example of:

Immediate reduction of crime levels

Which of the following is not likely benefit of implementing community policing?

Video cameras connected to CCTV may be used as a tool for

Wiretapping citizens

Often known as ________________, local agencies and departments work quite i-ndependently of one another.

Working in "Silos"

What occurs when agencies with common interests work independently with no collaboration?

Working in silos

Police work is

a hazardous craft

prejudice

a negative judgment not based on fact; it is an irrational, preconceived negative opinion. way we think (predict/prejudgement) prejudice is an attitude; discrimination is a behavior. The failure to consider individual characteristics is represented by prejudices.

The police practice of parading suspects before the media is called

a perp walk.

bias

a prejudice that inhibits objectivity; can evolve into hate.

Most recently, the adolescent birth rate was at

a record low

The cost of achieving public order through police action is a combination of cost in tax dollars and ________.

a reduction in civil liberties

A juvenile clique within a gang is called a

Youth gang

In 1989 the nonprofit youth agency,

YouthALIVE!, created the Teens on Target (TNT) initiative, the mission of which was to reduce youth injuries and deaths through peer education, peer intervention, mentoring, and leadership development. The program is still in operation, training urban youth who live in neighborhoods with the highest rates of violence how to become active advocates for violence prevention: "The program provides positive roles for youth to portray in schools, at conferences, at pubic hearings, and in the media that show low-income urban youth as leaders and spokespersons in preventing violence. The program seeks to demonstrate that violence is not an inevitable part of urban youth's lives"

A policy of punishing all offenses severely, no matter how minor an offense may be is called

Zero tolerance

stereotyping

_____ assumes that all people within a specific group are the same; they lack individuality

Use of bigoted and prejudiced language that does not in itself violate hate crime laws is called

a bias incident

mental illness

a biopsychosocial brain disorder characterized by dysfunctional thoughts, feelings, and/or behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria.

When dealers sell only to people they know or who are vouched for by other buyers, it is called

a closed drug market

culture

a collection of artifacts, tools, ways of living, values and languages common to a group of people, all passed from our generation to the next.

attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)

a common disruptive behavior disorder characterized by heightened motor activity (fidgeting and squirming), short attention span, distractibility, impulsiveness, and lack of self-control. 5 to 10 percent of all kids have it.

racial profiling

a form of discrimination that singles out people of racial or ethnic groups because of a belief that these groups are more likely than others to commit certain types of crimes. Race-based enforcement is illegal.

A group of people who form an ongoing allegiance for a common purpose and engage in unlawful or criminal activity form

a gang

According to the text, a good way to build relationships and trust within communities is to a) keep officers in the same beat and on the same shift. b)volunteer to clean up run-down neighborhoods. c) be active in afterschool programs. d) issue fewer citations and give more warnings for minor offenses.

a. keep officers in the same beat and on the same shift.

According to the text, concerns about using volunteers in police departments include a. possible access to confidential material. b. older people's well-known disrespect for the law. c. their tendency to try to take over enforcement duties. d. All of the above

a. possible access to confidential material.

According to the text, dimensions of trust are a. priorities, competency, dependability, and respect. b. citizenship, shared power, lawful assemblies, and shared concerns. c. cooperation, effectiveness, shared concerns, and organization. d. crime control, responsibility, service, and reliability.

a. priorities, competency, dependability, and respect.

Which legislation is helping the war on drugs?

abatement statutes

Having officers periodically rotate among the shifts impede their

ability to identify problems.

Bullying has been seen as a rite of passage and has resulted in schools where violence is

accepted.

A police-media relationship survey found that the factor most affecting this relationship was

accessibility to police data and personnel

A police-media relationship survey found that the factors most affecting this relationship was

accessibility to police data and personnel.

Law enforcement officers are more likely to lose their lives due to

accidents

Assimilation, also referred to as ___________________, was, indeed, what happened among the early colonists.

acculturation

Violent acts of delinquency are less likely to committed by youths with

after-school supervision

Working in "Silos" occurs when

agencies with common interests work independently with no collaboration.

Identify the "drug of choice" among police officers.

alcohol

The police officer's role in society tends to

alienate the officer from society as a whole

Isolation and rejection of the police from society result in a sense of

alienation

The process of communication begins with

an idea

When dealers sell to all potential customers, eliminating only those suspected of being police or some other threat, it is called

an open drug market

An ongoing organization, association, or group of three or more people with a common interest in criminal conduct, and whose members must operate a motorcycle to achieve membership is called

an outlaw motorcycle gang

What does effective police community relations depend on?

an understanding of oneself and others, critical to self understanding is recognizing discrimination, prejudices, and stereotypes - understanding yourself and others

Peer child abuse is

another term for bullying - name calling, fistfights, purposeful ostracism, extortion, character assassination, repeated physical attacks, and sexual harassment.

In court, parties' conflicting interests may result in

antagonism.

In a democratic society the police

are limited in what they can do

In the Rand Corporation's 2005 report, which did not make it more likely that a student would frequently resort to violence 5 years later?

attractiveness

Persons with Alzheimer's disease are what kind of victims of crime? a. Seldom victims because they are protected in assisted living quarters b. Easy prey for criminals c. Rarely victimized d. More frequently victims of police violence

b. Easy prey for criminals

Victims may suffer from not only financial loss but also a. depression. b. PTSD. c. embarrassment. d. fear of the system.

b. PTSD.

What trend is driving the need for increased use of private policing? a. Increase in burglary alarms b. Proliferation of cybercrime c. Need to conduct background checks d. Protecting existing resource

b. Proliferation of cybercrime

As stated in the text, which of the following statements is true regarding the overall socioeconomic structure of the U.S. population? a. The lower class is shrinking. b. The middle class is shrinking. c. The upper class is shrinking. d. The gap between the lower and upper classes is shrinking.

b. The middle class is shrinking.

In the case of Pottinger v. City of Miami (1992), a U.S. District Court found the practice of ________________ unconstitutional. a. removing park benches b. bum sweeps c. panhandling d. loitering

b. bum sweeps

A process involving a computer-aided dispatch system in which nonemergency, lower-priority calls are ranked so the higher-priority calls are continually dispatched first is called a. call reduction. b. call stacking. c. call management. d. calls for service.

b. call stacking.

When several agencies come together and share resources, this is an example of a. stakeholders. b. collaboration. c. community involvement. d. nice neighbor process

b. collaboration.

Two critical barriers to communication in a diverse society are language barriers and a. religious barriers. b. cultural barriers. c. racial barriers. d. physical barriers.

b. cultural barriers.

The formation of communities such as Chinatowns, Little Italys, and Little Havanas is an example of a. assimilation. b. cultural pluralism. c. acculturation. d. racial profiling.

b. cultural pluralism.

Citizen police academies a. have decreased in popularity. b. educate the public about the nature of police work. c. have not been shown to change community attitudes. d. are having a major impact on police-community relationships.

b. educate the public about the nature of police work.

Police officers are most likely to obtain cooperation from citizens if they a. treat others with respect. b. engage in process-oriented policing. c. arrest the offender. d. follow up on reports taken.

b. engage in process-oriented policing.

A central goal of community policing and community partnership is a. supplementing auto patrol. b. establishing and maintaining mutual trust. c. providing community forums. d. adding mini-stations.

b. establishing and maintaining mutual trust.

. Italian American, African American, and Asian American are examples of what is sometimes known as the _____________ American. a. pluralistic b. hyphenated c. ethnocentric d. multicultural

b. hyphenated

Kinesics is useful in a. conveying professionalism nonverbally. b. interpreting body language. c. "softening" official language. d. All of the above

b. interpreting body language.

Community courts are _________________ courts that offer an immediate visible response to quality-of-life offences. a. restorative-focused b. neighborhood-focused c. offense-focused d. proactivly focused

b. neighborhood-focused

Deinstitutionalization refers to a. an inmate's release from prison. b. providing support services for the retarded or mentally ill in the community rather than in institutions. c. renaming establishments to eliminate "institution" from the name. d. making institutions more homelike for residents.

b. providing support services for the retarded or mentally ill in the community rather than in institutions.

The approach to justice that best recognizes the victim's needs is a. retributive. b. restorative. c. restitution. d. remittance.

b. restorative.

When prosecutors become involved in community policing, a. they become more focused on major crimes like murder and robbery. b. they get a different view of the kinds of things that devastate communities. c. they recognize the low priority of neighborhood stability issues. d. they have little personal contact with police officers.

b. they get a different view of the kinds of things that devastate communities.

In 2007, what percentage of 911 callers called for a nonemergency situation?

between 50 and 90%

Victims of ATM robberies are usually robbed

between midnight and 4 a.m

A hate crime is also called

bias crime

Five or more alcoholic drinks in a row during the previous 2 weeks is considered

binge drinking

Just being born a ______ and going to a school with high drug use were additional risk factors for

boys In addition, boys were more affected than girls by elementary school mobility.

According to the text, the central goal of community policing is

building trust

Name calling, fistfights, extortion, and sexual harassment are all types of

bullying

Effective community policing depends on optimizing positive contact between patrol -officers and community members. Patrol cars are one method. Which of the following is not a -supplemental method?

buses

Effective community policing depends on optimizing positive contact between patrol -officers and community members. Which of the following is not a -supplemental method?

buses

According to the text, what is the number identified by the Baltimore police for nonemergency calls? a. 911 b. 411 c. 311 d. 511

c. 311

The communication process involves all of the following except: a. A sender b. Feedback c. A portal d. A receiver

c. A portal

A partnership where a probation officer rides along with a patrol officer a. has been described as the perfect match. b. can result in a probationer's immediate arrest for a violation of probation. c. Both a and b d. Neither a nor b

c. Both a and b

Core components of effective community partnerships are a. a shared vision and common goals. b. open communication. c. Both a and b d. Neither a nor b

c. Both a and b

Which of the following statements is not true concerning attention deficit hyperactivity disorder? a. It is one of the most common disruptive behavior disorders in youths, with an estimated 5 to 10 percent of all children having it. b. It is characterized by fidgeting, distractibility, and lack of self-control. c. It affects more girls than boys. d. The condition often disappears by adulthood.

c. It affects more girls than boys.

________________ assumes that all people within a specific group are the same and that they lack individuality. a. Racism b. Cultural diversity c. Stereotyping d. Racial profiling

c. Stereotyping

Community prosecutors tend to focus on which type of crime? a. Murder b. Rape c. Street-level drug dealing d. Burglary

c. Street-level drug dealing

Dealing with the homeless is challenging for the police because a. homeless people seldom break the law and are, therefore, not a police problem. b. other resources (detox centers, crisis units, etc.) rigorously compete to provide services. c. being homeless is not a crime. d. most homeless people are alcoholics, drug addicts, or otherwise prone to violence

c. being homeless is not a crime.

According to the text, a temporary breakdown in coping skills by a person who is not mentally ill is known as a. strange behavior. b. event behavior. c. crisis behavior. d. disorderly behavior.

c. crisis behavior.

Preference for one's own way of life over all others is known as a. assimilation. b. acculturation. c. ethnocentrism. d. cultural pluralism.

c. ethnocentrism.

A person who has a temporary breakdown in coping skills is a. mentally ill. b. mentally retarded. c. in crisis behavior. d. contemplating suicide.

c. in crisis behavior.

Outsourcing of police work is usually found a. in large communities. b. where there is a good relationship between agencies. c. in small departments. d. None of the above

c. in small departments.

The use of ___________, the technical language of a profession, is a barrier to communication. a. 10 codes b. terms c. jargon d. feedback

c. jargon

The disabilities that police officers encounter the most frequently are a. touch impairment. b. kinesics impairment. c. mobility impairment. d. taste impairment.

c. mobility impairment.

Traditional policing expected community members to remain in the background. That meant most citizen-police interactions were a)negligible contacts. b)negative contacts. c)negotiated contacts. d)necessary contacts.

c. negotiated contacts.

Community courts a. address the same kinds of problems as other courts. b. are designed to address the most serious crimes. c. usually address a wide range of offenses involving quality of life. d. are an historical alternative to the traditional courtroom.

c. usually address a wide range of offenses involving quality of life.

Generally, the criminal justice system is focused on the criminal and felt to ignore a. society. b. the community. c. victims. d. the offender's family.

c. victims.

A process involving a computer-aided dispatch system in which nonemergency, -lower--priority calls are ranked so the higher-priority calls are continually dispatched first is called:

call stacking

According to the text, ________________ is a process performed by a computer-aided dispatch system in which nonemergency or lower priority calls are ranked.

call stacking

Call management usually involves

call stacking. A computer-aided dispatch system is used to rank calls.

A process involving a computer-aided dispatch system in which nonemergency, -lower--priority calls are ranked so the higher-priority calls are continually dispatched first is called:

callstacking

Lazy speech

can be corrected

Intercultural distortion of words

can cause great harm

Distortion

can occur at any stage

The Kops 'n' Kids program, endorsed by the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), brings together

children and officers to have fun rather than to deliver anti drug or anticrime speeches. Officers come with their motorcycles and their K-9's for demonstrations; they share lunch; they form running clubs; they do whatever helps present police as positive role models and build trust with the children.

The Safe Start National Resource Center helps support those working with

children exposed to violence.

In addition to call management, many departments are finding they can improve citizens' participation in community policing and build trust through _______________.

citizen police academies

Harry, a civilian, enrolled in a course where he learned how the police department in his city works. He was given the opportunity of going for a jail tour and a ride along with sworn police officers. Harry most probably enrolled in the city's ________.

citizen police academy

Focusing only on those living around at-risk places rather than an entire neighborhood is called

cocoon neighborhood watch

Partnerships are often referred to as _______________.

collaboration

When several agencies come together and share resources, this is an example of

collaboration

When several agencies come together and share resources, this is an example of:

collaboration

Resistance to change is

common

Conflicting interests may impede establishing a __________ and shared goals

common vision

Forman (2004, 2) contends that

community policing has not reached its full potential because a critical group - youths and young adults - has largely been left out of the policing model: "Leaving young people out of the model of community policing has tremendous implications. Public safety turns, to a great extent, on what the young do and what is done to them. This is the group most likely to engage in criminal conduct, to be victims of crime, and to be targeted by police"

The family is viewed by many as the cornerstone of the

community.

What officers may consider sensationalism, reporters might consider the

competitive edge.

The _______________ system allows nonemergency, lower-priority calls to be ranked and stacked so higherpriority calls can be dispatched first.

computer-aided dispatch

The investigators of New York City Sheriff's Office are investigating a homicide. The crime scene is rich with evidence, including blood spatters and footprints. The investigators collect data from the scene and use a computer to create a three-dimensional image of the crime scene, which can later be used by the jurors if the case makes it to trial. In this scenario, the investigators are using ________.

computer-aided drafting

Media stories often

confuse the public.

Some have expressed concern that the detailed and sensationalist media coverage following mass shootings and other terroristic events might feed a vicious cycle of

copycat effects.

The third component of the criminal justice system, __________________, also is an often overlooked partner in the community policing effort

corrections

The third component of the criminal justice system, __________________, also is an often overlooked partner in the community policing effort.

corrections

The third component of the criminal justice system,

corrections, also is an often overlooked partner in the community policing effort.

Administrators know that crime and police activities are

covered by the media regardless of whether the police provide reporters with information.

The term ___________________ is sometimes used to refer to children exposed to cocaine while in the womb. They may exhibit social, emotional, and cognitive problems.

crack children

The beat for which a patrol officer is given responsibility should be a. large and well-defined geographically. b. small and rotated periodically. c. large and rotated periodically. d. small and well-defined geographically.

d. small and well-defined geographically.

In fact, some of these shows go beyond just reporting what the police are doing and actually get involved as

crime-fighting extensions of law enforcement, engaging the television-viewing public by reenacting crime events and displaying suspects' faces on millions of screens across the world

The Sixth Amendment mentions

criminal trials.

___________________ results when a person who is not mentally ill has a temporary breakdown in coping skills

crisis behavior

Language and cultural (Failure to listen is the most common and most serious barrier)

critical barriers to communication;

An alternative to assimilation is ___________________ with diverse cultures peacefully coexisting.

cultural pluralism

Exposure to multiple risk factors can have a

cumulative effect, and the relative impact any risk factor has on a child may be either augmented or diminished by the developmental state of that child. Conversely, the existence of certain protective factors can work to offset the risk factors

The fact that violent or sexual victimization of children can often lead to their becoming perpetrators as adults is called the

cycle of violence

According to the text, reasons victims give for not reporting a crime to the police include a. the belief that the police will be unable to do anything. b. fear that they won't be believed. c. fear of reprisal and threats. d. All of the above

d. All of the above

According to the text, some call-management strategies include a. using an officer to take telephone reports of nonemergency, low-priority calls. b. taking reports by appointment. c. having civilians handle certain calls. d. All of the above

d. All of the above

Epileptic seizure symptoms may include a. stiffening, jerking motions. b. garbled, incoherent speech. c. glassy-eyed staring and aimless wandering. d. All of the above

d. All of the above

Learning disabilities affect 5-10 million children in the United States. Some of the most common characteristics are a. poor memory and difficulty following directions. b. eye-hand coordination problems. c. poor reading ability leading to the label of "underachiever." d. All of the above

d. All of the above

Police officers who learn to "read" the nonverbal messages and body language of suspects, victims, and witnesses a. are said to have developed a sixth sense. b. often say they have a "gut feeling." c. sometimes describe it as a nagging suspicion. d. All of the above

d. All of the above

Problems associated with homeless persons include a. homeless camps. b. public intoxication. c. abuse. d. All of the above

d. All of the above

The communication process involves a. a sender. b. a message. c. a receiver. d. All of the above

d. All of the above

The amount of eye contact while speaking varies in the United States. According to the text, which ethnic group maintains the lowest eye contact while speaking? a. Caucasian b. African Americans c. Hispanic d. Asian

d. Asian

All of the following are benefits of partnerships with the community except: a. A sense of accomplishment b. Gaining recognition and trust c. Meeting community members d. Enhanced officer response to calls for service

d. Enhanced officer response to calls for service

The CIT model combines police officers with what other professionals? a. Doctors b. Nurses c. University professors d. Mental health professionals

d. Mental health professionals

According to the text, important individual characteristics in communication include all of the following except: a. Age b. Self-esteem c. Language skills d. Moral

d. Moral

Tactical civility as taught by the Verbal Judo Institute stressed that officers cannot afford to show a. politeness. b. professionalism. c. tactical verbal skills. d. a display of anger.

d. a display of anger.

Of the items listed below, which is not a common communication barrier? a. Lack of time b. Failure to listen c. Lack of feedback d. avoidance of the use of jargon

d. avoidance of the use of jargon

Effective community policing depends on optimizing positive contact between patrol officers and community members. Patrol cars are one method. Which of the following is not a supplemental method? a)scooters b)bicycles c)foot d)buses

d. buses

The third component of the criminal justice system, __________________, also is an often overlooked partner in the community policing effort. a. judges b. dispatch c. court records d. corrections

d. corrections

Things such as nodding, pointing a finger, and shrugging are examples of a. verbal communication. b. effective communication. c. good communication traits. d. gestures in communication

d. gestures in communication

The symptoms of Alzheimer's disease tend to mimic a. depression. b. anxiety. c. bi-polar disease. d. intoxication.

d. intoxication.

Many police officers, in addition to understanding nonverbal messages, also develop an ability to interpret body language, also called a. body mapping. b. nonverbal reads. c. seventh sense. d. kinesics.

d. kinesics.

When police departments use volunteers, ________________ make excellent volunteers. a. individuals wishing to become law enforcement officers b. persons who are retired from law enforcement c. young persons d. older persons

d. older persons

Restorative justice holds that stakeholders share responsibility for achieving justice through a. accountability. b. reciprocity. c. objectivity. d. partnerships.

d. partnerships.

All too often, policing becomes a

disruptive influence for the family

Citizen police academies

educate the public about the nature of police work.

Citizen police academies:

educate the public about the nature of police work.

Speed display boards and volunteer monitors are examples of

enforcement responses.

Warning signs and awareness campaigns are examples of

engineering responses.

All of the following are benefits of partnerships with the community except

enhanced officer response to calls for service.

All of the following are benefits of partnerships with the community except:

enhanced officer response to calls for service.

A central goal of community policing and community partnership is

establishing and maintaining mutual trust.

A central goal of community policing and community partnership is:

establishing and maintaining mutual trust.

Effects of meth use do not include

excessive obedience

Our society equates fast speech with

excitement

A conditional threat is the type of threat often seen in

extortion cases. It warns that a violent act will happen unless certain demands or terms are met: :If you don't pay me one million dollars, i will place a bomb in the school."

The movement toward community-based corrections has been growing steadily since the 1970's, when states,

facing overcrowded correctional facilities strained beyond their intended capacities, began passing community corrections acts as ways to divert nonviolent, first-time offenders from the traditional path of incarceration.

The Sixth Amendment guarantees suspects the right to a

fair trial and protects defendants' rights. In addition to ensuring these rights, officers are also responsible for investigating the crimes.

Although community partnerships are important for police agencies serious about -community policing, community policing can succeed without them

false

Traditional shift and beat rotation work to build partnerships with the community.

false

Delinquency is highest when

family interaction and controls are weak

The leading known cause of mental retardation in the Western world, __________________, includes effects such as impulsivity, inability to predict consequences or to use appropriate judgment in daily life, poor communication skills, high levels of activity, and distractibility in small children and frustration and depression in adolescents.

fetal alcohol syndrome

The earliest patrol method used in America's early cities was

foot patrol

In the rape category, the FBI documents only

forcible rape of female victims

To counteract negative perceptions of police held by children and youths, many departments have programs aimed at

fostering positive relations with them.

According to The Virginia Youth Violence Project, student bullying is one of the most

frequently reported discipline problems in schools with 26% of elementary schools, 43% middle schools and 25% high schools reporting problems with bullying.

Overall, how do police officers feel about their pay?

frustrated at not being paid what they feel they are worth

An agency located in Indiana serves as a bidirectional means of information sharing among the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Department of Homeland Security, and various police departments of the state. The agency is funded by federal as well as state tax dollars. It houses agents and intelligence officers from varying agencies who all collaborate in the sharing of information related to potential threats of terrorism. The agency is most likely a ________.

fusion center

The purpose of surveillance is to

gather information

OMGs are not known for

genocide

Having low self-esteem and living in a poor neighborhood were additional risk factors for

girls

The police and members of the media share the common

goal of serving the public.

Unauthorized writing or drawing on public surfaces is

graffiti

Agencies and officers who deceive the media are at

great risk of losing public confidence.

A workshop held to bring law enforcement and media personnel together to air

grievances, discuss issues of common concern, and generally get to know one another better so that the two groups could work more effectively together revealed their different perspectives.

Conflict can stimulate people to

grow and change.

A law enforcement strategy whereby local police direct intensive patrols to specific geographic areas with high rates of gun-related incidents of violence is

gun interdiction

Effective gun control strategies do not focus on

gun possession sentencing laws

In addition, the Office of Victims of Crime (OVC)

has created a new online Directory of Crime Victim Services, which links crime victims and victim service providers to contact information for assistance 24/7. Searchable by location, type of victimization, agency type, and available services, OVC's online directory is becoming the best resource for finding crime victim assistance.

A criminal offense against a person or property motivated in whole or in part by an offender's bias against a race, religion, disability, ethnic origin, or sexual orientation is

hate crime

Conflict need not be dysfunctional. In fact,

healthy conflict between the media and the police is necessary and beneficial.

The "tell or tattle" dilemma occurs when students

hesitate to tell anyone that they are being bullied because it is seen as tattling - something they have been taught not to do.

The TNT program trains

high school students and young adults to be Peer Educators, whose role it is to present interactive violence prevention workshops to middle and high school students and to work with community leaders and policy makers to develop solutions to violence. Some of the Peer Educators have suffered serious physical injury and are in wheelchairs from being shot, and most have firsthand experience with violence. Results presented on the TNT Website speak to the program's success

The media also usually work under extreme time pressure and under the public eye. Seldom do journalists bungle a story intentionally. They are often uninformed about

how their reporting may affect a case and are often also under extreme pressure to get the story submitted before a deadline.

Whistle Stop programs involve the modern version of

hue and cry

Americans worry most about

identity theft

Jargon probably

impedes communication

Improved media relations lead to

improving community relations.

The Sixth Amendment to the US Constitution establishes that

in all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the state and district wherein the crime shall have been committed.

Meanings are

in people

Outsourcing of police work is usually found:

in small departments

poverty syndrome

includes inadequate housing, education and jobs and a resentment of those who control the social system. Immigrant and certain races and ethnic groups often linked to this.

The proliferation of cybercrime and the need for specialized knowledge for crime investigation is driving the trend toward

increased used of private policing.

Traditional responses to preventing street prostitution have been

ineffective

A school should be viewed as a community, not as an

institution

School resource officers (SROs) function as an

integral connection between the school and the community.

Leakage occurs when a student

intentionally or unintentionally reveals clues to feelings, thoughts, fantasies, attitudes, or intentions that may signal an impending violent act.

if working at police department have internal and external customers

internal: co-workers, those who work with us external: citizens and other agencies

Violence that occurs between two people in a close relationship is called

intimate partner violence

nonverbal communication

involves all of the methods of communication that we use that do not include words. Tone, pitch, and pacing

Communication

is a process

Police are more likely to

isolate themselves

What do police administrators frequently report about police officers and alcohol?

it is a severe problem with officers

The use of ___________________, technical language of a profession, can be a barrier to communication.

jargon

Call management calls are prioritized based on the department's

judgment about the emergency nature of the call (e.g., imminent harm to a person or a crime in progress), response time, need for backup, and other local factors.

According to the text, a good way to build relationships and trust within communities is

keep officers in the same beat and on the same shift.

According to the text, a good way to build relationships and trust within communities is:

keep officers in the same beat and on the same shift.

What are two critical barriers to communication in a diverse society?

language and cultural barriers

Beat officers know the community

leaders, businesspeople, school personnel, and students

Most academies include

lectures, demonstrations, a ride-along with an officer, and an opportunity for participants to try their hand at some police technical skills.

The media have been aided in their quest for newsworthy information through the passage of some

legislation, including the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), which established the presumption that the records of the agencies and departments of the US government are accessible to the people. The "need to know" standard has been replaced by a "right to know" standard, with the government having to justify keeping certain records secret. Exceptions include when the national security is involved, if an investigation's integrity might be compromised, or when the privacy rights of individuals might be violated.

Which means of deterring crime has been around since ancient times?

lighting

The brief amnesia that may accompany a traumatic situation is

little understood

In many American families, the traditional bonds of discipline and respect between parent and child have

loosened

In many American families, the traditional bonds of discipline and respect between partner and child have

loosened considerably, if not unraveled completely.

Although many media professionals do respect "off the record" information, they

may misquote, which can cause significant problems and additional conflict. Law enforcement agencies should also be aware that the media may sometimes distort information received from the police department for a political purpose.

Communication is effective only when

messages are mutually understood

Most identity theft cases involved

misuse of an existing account

A gang member's nickname is called her

moniker

The emphasis devoted to each duty varies considerably from school to school. Often efforts start with a focus on law enforcement but evolve into a

more balanced approach. In a teaching capacity, an SRO can educate students about their legal rights and responsibilities. They can also assist in efforts to teach conflict management and peer mediation skills.

Community members' concerns are often not

murder or robbery but the types of things that contribute to neighborhood decline and feat of crime, such as abandoned buildings, heavy neighborhood traffic, or street-drug dealing.

Bullying is

name calling, fistfights, purposeful ostracism, extortion, character assassination, repeated physical attacks, and sexual harassment; also called "peer child abuse" Its been a common behavior in schools since they first opened their doors. It's occurrence is often taken lightly, with the belief that "kids will be kids"

How many Americans report being victims of workplace violence each year?

nearly 2 million

Traditional policing expected community members to remain in the background. That meant most citizen-police interactions were

negative contacts

Traditional policing expected community members to remain in the background. That meant most citizen-police interactions were:

negotiated contacts.

Community courts are _________________ courts that offer an immediate visible response to quality-of-life offences.

neighborhood-focused

A police officer is

never off duty

As community policing evolves

new collaborations continue to emerge. Including the prosecutor as a partner is one collaboration gaining popularity, and for good reasons.

Police may need to withhold information from the media until

next of kin are notified, in the interest of public safety or to protect the integrity of an investigations.

Communication has

no beginning or end

Call stacking is a process performed by a computer-aided dispatch system in which

nonemergency, lower-priority calls are ranked and held or "stacked" so the higher priorities are continually dispatched first.

Mothers Against Drunk Driving is a

nonprofit organization.

Most police chases are initiated in response to

nonviolent crime.

To speak to a reporter "off the record" does not guarantee the information will

not be reported.It may, in fact, make it more likely to be reported. Because different reporters have different definitions of what it means to speak "off the record," an officer faced with such a situation should first ask the reporter, "what do you mean by that?" In some cases, reporters promise to keep information "off the record" when they have no authority to do so.

Conflict between the police and the media is necessary because each must remain

objective and able to constructively criticize the other when needed.

Research has shown that the use of profanity by police officers

occurs almost exclusively with powerless groups in our society

assimilation

occurs when a society takes in or assimilates various other cultures to become a "melting pot". Also called acculturation Assimilation theorists suggest that our society takes in (assimilates) various cultures into our "melting pot), but assimilation does not always occur.

Public Information Officer (PIO) is an

officer trained in public relations and assigned to disseminate information to the media, thereby providing accurate, consistent information while controlling leaks of confidential or inaccurate information and managing controversial or negative situations to the department's benefit.

When police departments use volunteers, ________________ make excellent volunteers

older persons

When police departments use volunteers, ________________ make excellent volunteers.

older persons

Building trust will not happen overnight; it will require

ongoing effort.

The media can be a powerful or formidable

opponent in implementing the community policing philosophy.

Changes to make crime more difficult, risky, less rewarding, or less excusable are referring to as

opportunity blocking

A law enforcement strategy to address the gang problem that includes special police units and crisis programs is

organized development

Socialization theory holds that police behavior is learned from

other police officers

Perp walks, another once-common police practice where suspects were

paraded before the hungry eyes of the media, have also fallen on shaky legal ground. Although the public likes to see the "bad guys" apprehended and facing trial, if the perp walk is conducted before the trial, what happens to a core principle of the criminal justice system that a defendant is innocent until proven guilty?

Perp walk is the police practice of

parading suspects before the media, often simply for the publicity provided by news media coverage.

According to the text, key collaborators include all of the following except:

parks employees

Symbolic communication occurs at a

passive level

Bullying is also called

peer abuse

The value of CCTV is limited by

police response time.

To improve a police-media relations, journalists should be informed of a department's

policies and procedures regarding the media and crime scenes. Officers should avoid police jargon and technical terminology and respect reporters' deadlines by releasing information in a timely manner so the news media has a chance to fully understand the situations.

Experiencing multiple forms of victimization is called

polyvictimization

According to the text, concerns about using volunteers in police departments include

possible access to confidential material.

Victims often suffer from ___________________, a persistent reexperiencing of a traumatic event through intrusive memories, dreams, and a variety of anxiety-related symptoms.

posttraumatic stress disorder

The final prong in effective security is

preparation - planning and practice. A crisis preparedness team might be formed to look at what technologies are available and the procedures that should be followed in a crisis.

Beats should be configured in a manner that

preserves, as much as possible, the unique geographical and social characteristics of neighborhoods while still allowing efficient service.

Officer Howard is patrolling a wealthy neighborhood when he sees an old battered car being driven by a disheveled driver. He gets suspicious about the man and then notices that the taillights of the car are broken. He uses the broken taillights as an excuse to stop the driver and sees a large amount of marijuana in the car. He arrests the driver for possession of illegal drugs. This is an example of a ________.

pretext stop

The Safe Start Initiative, funded by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinqueny Prevention (OJJDP), was developed to

prevent and reduce the impact of family and community violence on young children (primarily from birth to age 6) and their families in response to emerging statistics and research on the prevalence and effects of children's exposure of violence.

According to the text, dimensions of trust are

priorities, competency, dependability, and respect.

According to the text, dimensions of trust are:

priorities, competency, dependability, and respect.

A self-perpetuating criminal organization that originates in the penal system and continues to operate outside of it is called a

prison gang

A method of internal analysis that takes a horizontal view of system and involves personnel at all levels is

process mapping

General policies, protocols, and recommendations for media relations are presented for police departments on how to be

professional when interviewed, whether police should ever lie to the media, the role of "public information officer (POS)" and how departments commonly address photographing and videotaping at crime scenes. Then suggestions for improving media relations and specific strategies for developing positive relationships with the media are discussed.

Lying to the media is always a bad idea, as is making

promises that you cannot keep or misleading reporters. Such actions usually haunt the individual officer or the agency in the form of negative press or lack of media cooperation when the police need help. It is better to honor commitments to the media and be straightforward when information is to be released.

A condition, characteristic, or variable that increases the likelihood that a child will avoid delinquency; often the opposite of a risk factor is a

protective factor

A condition, characteristics, or variable that increases the likelihood that a child will avoid delinquency is called a

protective factor

Since 911, law enforcement and private security organizations have been under pressure to not only

provide traditional services but also to contribute to the national effort to protect the homeland from internal and external threats

A multiagency law enforcement team imposing all available sanctions on gang members who violate established standards for behavior is

pulling levers

Assessments that are more descriptive and less statistical than empirical studies are

qualitative evaluations.

Community prosecution focuses not on specific cases but on community issues and -problems, often focusing on:

quality of life issues

Using certain extralegal racial characteristics, such as skin color, as indicators of criminal activity is ___________________

racial profiling

When police use certain racial characteristics, such as skin color, as indicators of criminal activity, the practice is commonly referred to as _________________.

racial profiling

The Virginia Youth Violence Project reports that bullying seems to have increased in

recent years, although it is not clear if the increase reflects more bullying incidents or perhaps greater awareness of bullying as a problem.

Under community policing, appropriate government departments and agencies are called on and

recognized for their abilities to respond to and address crime and social disorder issues.

The goal of community policing is to

reduce crime and disorder by carefully examining the characteristics of problems in neighborhood and then applying appropriate problem-solving remedies.

Journalists are sometimes criticized for giving fame to infamous criminals, while victims

remain overlooked and obscure.

Most low-priority calls such as

reports of larceny, parking violations, and loud noise complaints have moved from 911 to 311.

creativity and flexibility, imagination and intelligence

skills needed by officers in a problem-oriented police environment are:

Preventing witness intimidation

requires multiagency partnerships

Communicating effectively

requires ongoing efforts to sharpen skills

Baltimore has implemented a 311 nonemergency call system to reduce

response burden on police and improve the quality of policing

The First Amendment to the US Constitution guarantees the public's

right to know-that is, freedom of the press.

A condition, characteristic, or variable hat increases the likelihood that a child will become delinquent is a

risk factor

Traditional shift and beat

rotation works to the detriment of building partnerships.

Blame, outrage, or fear in a family, group of friends, or a community is called

second victimization

Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) protects the privacy rights of some people, such as

sex crime victims. However, amid the shock and confusion that often occur immediately after a crime, victims may easily be caught off guard by aggressive media personnel and may unwittingly put themselves of the investigation at risk by agreeing to an interview.

Police departments and individual officers need the media. The media can

shape public opinion, and most police agencies are concerned about their public image.

Conflict between the media and the police does not arise from

shared objectives.

Criticisms of the partnerships in community policing usually center on time and money.

true

As a police chief looking at crime in your area, you want to focus your department's limited resources on locations that you feel your efforts will prove to be most successful. Making use of gathered intelligence, you pick four well-known drug areas to assign larger and better-trained squads to. This is known as ________.

strategic targeting

Weapons buyers fronting for people linked to illegal gun trafficking are called

straw purchasers

A group of people whose allegiance is based on social needs, who have an identifiable leadership, who claim control over a specific territory in the community, and who engage in acts injurious to the public is a

street gang

A veiled threat is one that

strongly implies but does not explicitly threaten violence. "We would be better off without you around anymore" clearly hints at a possible violent act, but leaves it to the potential victim to interpret the message and give a definite meaning to the threat.

Illegal trafficking in firearms is a problem of

supply and demand

A strategy to address the gang problem that includes tactics such as prevention, arrest, and imprisonment is

suppression

The expanding responsibilities of private security include

surveillance, investigation, crowd control, prison escorts, court security, guarding and patrolling, proactive crime prevention, risk management and insurance assessment, weapons training, crime scene examination, and forensic evidence gathering.

The police and the media share a

symbiotic relationships, they are mutually dependent on each other.

When using call management or call reduction, departments

take a fresh look at which calls for service require response of one or more officers and regardless of past practice, which do not.

Community prosecution philosophy calls on prosecutors to:

take a proactive approach

Intrapersonal communication

takes place within the person

Bullying is greatly underreported for many reasons, including the fact that most children and adults view reporting as

tattling. Other reasons for underreporting include feelings of shame, fear of retaliation, and youngsters' belief that adults will not intervene even if they report the bullying. In that belief they are often right.

At a minimum schools need to link with parents and with local law enforcement departments to

teach students about the dangers of crime

According to Lawrence W. Sherman, " the basic premise of evidence-based practice is ____________.

that we are all entitled to our own opinions but not to our own facts

A pilot initiative that emphasizes the importance of developing collaborative relationships between law enforcement and mental health communities is

the CD-CP model

A phenomenon created when the viewing public believes that every police force has access to high-tech crime solving gadgets is

the CSI effect.

Among organized crime groups, human sex trafficking comprises

the fastest-growing business

fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS)

the leading known cause of mental retardation in the Western world; effects include impulsivity, in ability to predict consequences or to use appropriate judgment in daily life, poor communication skills, high levels of activity, distractibility in small children, and frustration and depression in adolescents.

A citizens police academy educates the public about

the nature of police work and encourages public involvement in crime prevention and problem-solving efforts, making citizens more effective partners in community policing.

The theory that the media have the power to influence the operations to influence the operations of the criminal justice system is called

the news media echo effect

The majority of 911 calls are directed to

the police

ethnocentrism

the preference for one's own way of life over all others. Ethnocentricity and segregation are consequences of a desire to avoid uncomfortable uncertainty. Comparing other cultures to our own, and ours is always best.

One are of contention between the two groups, however, was when

the public has the right to know, with the police commonly expressing that they were more interested in doing their job than in giving the media a story.

Indeed, the popularity of television shows where camera crews ride along with officers as they patrol the community and respond to calls is evidence of

the public's fascination with such activities.

Assimilation

the social process of absorbing one cultural group into harmony with another. "Melting pot" or acculturation. (Example: Pennsylvania Dutch)

Community partnerships usually result in a more effective solution to a problem because of sharing responsibilities, resources, and goals.

true

jargon

the technical language of a profession. This is another barrier to communication, and officers should avoid using such terms when talking with the public.

Some police departments feel comfortable allowing any member to talk to the media and provide information. However,

the trend, in particularly for larger departments, is to designate a "public information officer PIO" to communicate with the media.

Animal abuse is not often found in the background of

theft perpetrators

A major theme among media participants was

their need to get information from law enforcement "in a timely manner" to keep the public informed, as the public has a right to know.

When prosecutors become involved in community policing

they get a different view of the kinds of things that devastate communities.

When prosecutors become involved in community policing:

they get a different view of the kinds of things that devastate communities.

What did a study about female officers conducted by the University of Buffalo indicate?

they were under more stress

How many interpersonal channels or modes of communication are there?

three

Hot spots and hot times are identified ___________.

through crime mapping

According to the text, criticism of the partnerships in community policing usually centers on _______________ and _______________

time, money

Gangs use children

to commit shoplifting

Speed bumps and traffic circles are examples of

traffic calming devices

Traditionally, what has been an area of weakness within police organizations?

training

Inviting local newspaper and broadcast reporters to enroll in a citizens' police academy or participate in ride-along programs are

ways to improve relationships and enhance the media's understanding of what police work involves.

The community (beat) for which a patrol officer is given responsibility should be a small,

well-defined geographic area.

discrimination

when you put your prejudice into action prejudice is an attitude; discrimination is a behavior.

Video cameras connected to CCTV may be used as a tool for

wiretapping citizens.

Verbal communication refers almost totally to

words

Agencies that have common interests but work independently with no collaboration are said to be _____________________.

working in "silos"

Often known as ________________, local agencies and departments work quite i-ndependently of one another.

working in silos

Any act or threat or physical violence, harassment, intimidation, or other threatening disruptive behavior that occurs at the work site is called

workplace violence

A juvenile clique within a gang is called a

youth gang

Rather than leaving young people out community policing effects

youth should be placed alongside other community members and officers in "trust-engendering deliberations regarding matters of community safety"

A policy of punishing all offenses severely, no matter how minor an offense may be, is called

zero tolerance


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