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ADJ 133 Study Guide 2 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved Prior to the 2004 Republican convention in New York, undercover officers infiltrated activist groups that they believed might cause problems during the convention. Officers attended meetings, made friends, signed petitions, and then ...

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Prior to the 2004 Republican convention in New York, undercover officers

infiltrated activist groups that they believed might cause problems during

the convention. Officers attended meetings, made friends, signed petitions,

and then reported on the groups' activities to supervisors. - ✔✔the general

community must be consulted and indicate its approval

A new police chief is sworn in. The city has been plagued with street crime

and a poor relationship with the community. He has pledged to reduce

crime and improve public satisfaction.



2. Assume the new chief sets up a D.A.R.E. program with the local schools,

orders 25 percent of his patrol officers to switch to foot patrol, and sets up a

citizens' advisory board. These actions would be consistent with: -

✔✔community policing

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Some new officers experience cynicism when they encounter citizen

disrespect, bureaucratic barriers, and the realities of the justice system.

This can lead them to distrust the department's administration and the

citizens of the community, leaving them more prone to corruption. This

process is known as the: - ✔✔continuum of compromise

The "rotten bushel" explanation is which type of explanation for police

deviance? - ✔✔individual

Which of the following statements is true? - ✔✔One of the biggest

problems with informants is that their reliability is often highly questionable.

Which of the following statements about police subculture is false? -

✔✔Decreasing crime rates have reduced the need for a "code of silence"

A bomb exploded at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia, killing

one and wounding more than 100. The FBI conducted an investigation and

within days, Richard Jewell was identified as a suspect. After several

months, the Justice Department announced that Jewell was no longer a

suspect. Jewell was publicly scorned, and followed incessantly by the

media and law enforcement for the three months that he was believed to be

the bomber. Evidence in the case was interpreted in such a way as to

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support the idea that Jewell was guilty. For example, Jewell was known to

have seen the bag containing the bomb before it detonated, and moved

people from the area. This life- saving act was seen as evidence that he

was the bomber, because the investigators believed that he had planted

the bomb in order to be able to be seen as a hero for saving people. -

✔✔reactive investigation

Use of force can be predicted by: - ✔✔All of these are correct.

The use of physical force to obtain a conviction became illegal with which

Supreme Court case? - ✔✔Brown v. Mississippi

The "blue curtain of secrecy" refers to: - ✔✔the practice of police officers to

remain silent when fellow officers commit unethical actions.

15. In Barker and Carter's study, they found that up to what percentage of

police may have used drugs on duty? - ✔✔20

A grass eater would not - ✔✔shake down a shop owner

The chief explains that the department has its own section dedicated to

monitoring the department's officers and investigating complaints. This is

known as: - ✔✔the internal affairs model

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