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community relations &
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questions and answers

all of the above - Answers -Service to the community includes

all of the above - Answers -According to the text, the public expects the police to:

each other - Answers -Because of their shared experiences and unique exposure to
their community, many police officers develop a fierce loyalty to:

granted police authority to stop and question people in field interrogations. - Answers -
This U.S. Supreme Court decision in Terry v. Ohio (1968) recognized the role that
discretion plays in policing and:

a wider use of police discretion. - Answers -Community policing emphasizes:

the csi effect - Answers -The average citizen holds many mistaken beliefs about police
work due to television shows that portray the police as playing "fast and loose" with the
truth. This is called:

reported that many officers have attitudes and outlooks that vary from those of
traditional police culture. - Answers -Paoline's study of police culture:

solidarity - Answers -According to the text, ______________ and secrecy within a police
department can result in a code of silence.

has been weakened by increased mobility and economic factors. - Answers -The social
contract:

that people don't care about the neighborhood. - Answers -The broken windows
phenomenon signifies:

defense attorneys. - Answers -If police expect to maintain order, they must maintain
effective interactions with all of the following community organizations and institutions
except:

diversion - Answers -The system that tries to keep juvenile status offenders and
delinquents from the court's -jurisdiction is called:

, individual rights - Answers -According to the text, the importance of ___________ to all
citizens is a central theme in the discussion of community.

applies to criminal activity that has moved to a new location due to increased police -
presence. - Answers -Displacement:

insists that individuals are accountable to the victim and the victim's community. -
Answers -A restorative justice model:

civilians can't understand the complexities of police work. - Answers -According to the
text, police opposition to civilian review boards occurs because:

adopting a reactive stance - Answers -Which of the following is not a basic element in a
problem-solving approach?

grouping incidents as problems - Answers -The first step in problem-oriented policing is:

opposing approaches - Answers -According to the text, some practitioners view
community policing and problem-oriented policing as two:

decreased citizen satisfaction. - Answers -Eck suggests several nontraditional
measures that indicate if a problem has been affected by the intervention and include all
of the following except:

effectiveness. - Answers -According to the text, community policing focuses on:

the location of crimes - Answers -Crime mapping focuses on:

are not dependent on the criminal justice system. - Answers -Problem-oriented policing
places a high value on new processes that:

likely victims - Answers -The problem analysis triangle includes all of the following
except:

innovators - Answers -Those individuals who embrace uncertainty and change are
called:

late adopters. - Answers -When introducing any innovation, the most difficult "adopters"
to convince are the:

both a and b - Answers -Skills needed by officers in a problem-oriented police
environment are:

fewer staff departments. - Answers -Flat organizations have:

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