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Why do police officers routinely discriminate against members of racial minorities? correct answers-regard them racial minorities as second-class citizens -unworthy of the same legal protections and rights enjoyed by members of the majority white community. Why do men join the police? correct a...

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Policing 302 Final Exam
Why do police officers routinely discriminate against members of racial minorities? correct answers-
regard them racial minorities as second-class citizens
-unworthy of the same legal protections and rights enjoyed by members of the majority white community.
Why do men join the police? correct answersReasons of excitement, authority, and ability to fight crime
What is the most common explanations offered for the police and minority relations? correct answersRacism on the part of individual officers.
What is one of the most prevalent myths about immigrants in the U.S.? correct answersIt is that they are
more likely to commit crimes than native-born American citizens
Populations that are themselves distinct, and yet cross traditionally accepted racial and ethnic categories
(e.g. lesbian gay and transgendered, mentally ill, and deaf, and hard of hearing communities. correct answersCross-cultural populations
Why do people under report crimes? correct answers-internal cultural pressures within the immigrant communities that discourage individuals from seeking police help
-a general lack of trust in the police and other law enforcement agencies
Chicago police officer arrested a group of teenagers because they thought they were giving gang signals but were not, what were they? correct answersAmerican Sign Language (ASL)
What do the police cultural diversity training program typically include? correct answersSubstantial sections on such issues as race, culture, and interethnic relations; migration, minority integration, and cultural evolution; the dynamics of prejudice; group traditions, values, and attitudes; police intervention strategies; human rights; and police ethic and behavior. The tendency of some individuals to explain criminal behavior in terms of internal factors such as race or membership in a particular ethnic group, rather than by reference to external or situational factors, such as poverty or marginal social position. correct answersFundamental attribution errors
Designed to reduce crime in a given neighborhood or area by raising the immediate police presence, sending a signal to offenders in the community that a failure to obey the law will no longer be tolerated. correct answersAggressive patrolling
The greatest amount of reform of police minority relation in the U.S. comes from what? correct answersPolice training and education
Seek to increase the odds of detecting offender violations of the conditions of their probation or parole by conducting joint supervision activities. correct answersEnhanced-supervision partnerships
Working together with relevant community agencies which involves problem-solving efforts related to the individual concerns of particular communities. correct answersSpecialized Enforcement Partnerships
School risk factors are what? correct answers-Academic failure
-Low bonding to school
-Truancy and dropping out of school
-Frequent school transitions
Term coined by Spelman and Eck related to the four separate components of the problem solving process: scanning, analysis, response, assessment. correct answersS.A.R.A.
Procedures that are implemented that enhance the exchange of information.Formal processes such as shared databases and regular meetings to discuss correctional populations under community supervision within geographic boundaries are examples of partnerships in this category. correct answersInformation Sharing Partnerships
The identification of problems and sources of the problems in local communities in order to establish a proactive policing strategy. correct answersNeeds assessment

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