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Police Responsibilities MCQ

Police Responsibilities MCQ

 

1. Zero Tolerance is a policing approach that focuses enforcement efforts on quality-of-life issues such as _____ crime.

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Correct Answer: Both a and b

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2. Tasers is a type of conductive energy device or electronic control device. These devices offer a means of controlling suspects while saving lives and offering officers protection from injuries.

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Correct Answer: True

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3. SARA Model is the scan and _____ model, used in problem-oriented policing.

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Correct Answer: All of these

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4. Routine Activity Theory is Cohen and Felson’s theory that posits that the convergence in space and time of _____ increases the risk of criminal incidents.

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Correct Answer: All of these

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5. The idea that corruption in most police departments can be traced to just a few officers is known as _____ Theory.

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Correct Answer: Rotten apple

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6. A traditional style of policing relying on responding to calls for services is known as _____ Policing.

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Correct Answer: Reactive

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7. Profiling occurs when officers question or investigate a person based on race, and _____

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Correct Answer: All of these

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8. A policing style that emphasizes the use of data analysis and assessment to address crime problems is known as _____Policing.

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Correct Answer: Problem oriented

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9. Self-initiated officer activities to prevent and detect crime is known as _____

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Correct Answer: Proactive Policing

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10. Private Policing is provided by private entities. Protection is extended to _____

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Correct Answer: Both a and b

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11. Patrol officers are responsible for _____

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Correct Answer: All of these

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12. Technology increasingly used as possible crime-fighting tools in some parts of the country is known as _____

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Correct Answer: Military Drone

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13. ______ identified by the Knapp Commission as officers who actively engaged in corrupt activities.

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Correct Answer: Meat eaters

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14. Mandatory Arrest policies are Policies that limit police discretion in certain situations; they are frequently applied to incidents involving_____

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Correct Answer: Intimate partner violence

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15. Less- than-Lethal weapons are weapons that provide viable options for dealing with resisting suspects; they include pepper spray,and _____

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Correct Answer: All of these

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16. Intelligence Led Policing is a means of creating efficiency and effectiveness in police agencies that emphasizes the importance of _____

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Correct Answer: Both a and b

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17. Hot Spots are specific geographical locations identified as _____ crime areas.

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Correct Answer: High

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18. HALO Cameras are remote-controlled cameras that can view _____ degrees, zoom, and tilt. This technology enables law enforcement to observe and monitor areas of interest for criminal investigations and crime prevention.

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Correct Answer: 360

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19. _____ identified by the Knapp Commission as officers who acted as passive participants when others were engaging in bribery and corruption.

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Correct Answer: Grass eaters

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20. Fusion Centers developed under the National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan to help in information exchanges on intelligence gathered from _____

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Correct Answer: All of these

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21. _____ allows police and others throughout the criminal justice system the latitude to make an arrest (or other action) or not.

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Correct Answer: Discretion

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22. A strategy that focuses on immediate concerns present in the environment in order to confront difficult issues is known as _____

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Correct Answer: Both a and b

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23. CopLink is an information technology system that offers tactical lead generation, crime analysis, and information sharing among _____, and national law enforcement agencies.

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Correct Answer: All of these

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24. Guidelines for the degree of force and weapon an officer may use during an arrest, which is becoming outdated is known as Continuum of Force.

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Correct Answer: True

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25. CompSTAT is a law enforcement strategy first adopted by the _____ Police Department that relies on crime mapping to identify hot spots and crime trends in order to effectively address problems.

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Correct Answer: NYC

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26. A philosophy and style of policing that adopts proactive measures and collaborates with _____members is known as Community Policing.

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Correct Answer: Community

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27. Broken Windows Theory introduced by______ to describe the social disorder that occurs in run-down and neglected neighborhoods, which leads to higher crime rates.

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Correct Answer: Both a and b

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