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Policing and Juveniles MCQ

Policing and Juveniles MCQ

 

1. _____ is defined as when officers act to both threaten and inflict harm on juveniles or adults.

Answer

Correct Answer: Use of force

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2. _____ is when officer action results in the death of a juvenile or adult.

Answer

Correct Answer: Use of deadly force

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3. Is trauma-informed policing policing that provides developmentally appropriate responses to children exposed to violence and other forms of trauma?

Answer

Correct Answer: True

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4. _____ is known as a method of social control involving police observations of neighborhoods and people deemed risky and/or suspicious.

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Correct Answer: Surveillance

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5. _____ is defined as police role to serve and protect the community by helping them in times of need.

Answer

Correct Answer: Service

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6. _____ is officers responsible for patrolling assigned schools and acting as liaisons to teachers, staff, students, and the community.

Answer

Correct Answer: School resource officers (SROs)

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7. Is police–LGBT liaisons officers who strive to improve communication with and service to LGBT youth and adults?

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Correct Answer: True

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8. _____ is known as interactions between police and youth that include police-initiated contacts, traffic accidents, and public-related contacts.

Answer

Correct Answer: Police–juvenile contacts

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9. _____ is defined as officers who patrol the streets and are the first in the juvenile justice system to have contact with young people in most situations.

Answer

Correct Answer: Patrol officers

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10. _____ is police role in which they use discretion to maintain order in public (and some private) places.

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Correct Answer: Order maintenance

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11. Is miranda rights rights that individuals in custody have, including being informed about their right to an attorney and their right to remain silent and not incriminate themselves?

Answer

Correct Answer: True

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12. _____ is known as when officers are seen as legitimate and deserving of respect and obedience by the general public.

Answer

Correct Answer: Legitimacy of law enforcement

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13. _____ is defined as trainings for police on a variety of topics aimed to improve police-community relations.

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Correct Answer: Law enforcement trainings

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14. _____ is police role that involves detecting, investigating, and arresting alleged delinquents/offenders.

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Correct Answer: Law enforcement

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15. Is juvenile officers officers who work in the juvenile justice system?

Answer

Correct Answer: True

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16. _____ is known as attitudes or stereotypes that affect thoughts and behavior in an unconscious manner.

Answer

Correct Answer: Implicit bias

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17. _____ is defined as officers’ choice to address youth misbehavior through unofficial or official procedures.

Answer

Correct Answer: Discretion

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18. _____ is officers’ and other adults’ understanding of youth’s biological and psychological development.

Answer

Correct Answer: Developmental competence

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19. Is de-escalation bringing the level of a conflict or heated interaction down to avoid the use of force?

Answer

Correct Answer: True

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20. _____ is known as when an individual is not allowed to leave the presence of a law enforcement officer.

Answer

Correct Answer: Custody

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21. A majority of research does not highlight the connection between race, class, and likelihood of arrest.

Answer

Correct Answer: False

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22. Retribution involves the alleged juvenile offender making restitution to the victim in the form of “fixing” the offense.

Answer

Correct Answer: False

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23. When an individual is not allowed to leave the presence of a law enforcement officer it is referred to as incarceration.

Answer

Correct Answer: False

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24. There is no clear delineate of data related to police-juvenile contact for those under the age of 18.

Answer

Correct Answer: True

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25. Police in general have a significant amount of discretion in their job descriptions.

Answer

Correct Answer: True

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26. The ______ factors of use of force were found to be initially important were gender, seriousness of offense, and whether the juvenile tested positive for drug use.

Answer

Correct Answer: Suspect level

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27. Attitudes or stereotypes that affect thoughts and behavior in an unconscious manner is referred to as explicit bias.

Answer

Correct Answer: False

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28. A majority of schools report having a police-school resource officer on their campuses.

Answer

Correct Answer: True

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29. ______ are the most visible officers in a police department and their job can be argued as the most wide-ranging.

Answer

Correct Answer: Patrol officers

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30. Which of the following roles is must less defined, although its presence has been increasing?

Answer

Correct Answer: Order maintenance

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