MCQs > Crime & Justice > Juvenile Justice System (U.S.) MCQs > A Timeline of Policing in America MCQs

A Timeline of Policing in America MCQ

A Timeline of Policing in America
 

 

1. Warrior style policing is associated with a heavy militarized or traditional approach to policing that centers on aggressively _______ suspects.

Answer

Correct Answer: All of these

Note: This Question is unanswered, help us to find answer for this one

2. The application of violence and coercion applied to alleged perpetrators to extract information from them or coerce confessions out of them is called _____.

Answer

Correct Answer: Third degree

Note: This Question is unanswered, help us to find answer for this one

3. Some people identify Slave Patrols as the first publicly funded police agencies in the ______.

Answer

Correct Answer: American south

Note: This Question is unanswered, help us to find answer for this one

4. _______ introduced the Bill for Improving the Police in and Near the Metropolis (also referred to as the Metropolitan Police Act) to Parliament with the goal of creating a police force to manage the social conflict resulting from rapid urbanization and industrialization taking place in the city of London.

Answer

Correct Answer: Sir Robert Peel

Note: This Question is unanswered, help us to find answer for this one

5. London Metropolitan Police,Known by historians as the first modern police department, it was created in ______ through the efforts of Sir Robert Peel.

Answer

Correct Answer: 1829

Note: This Question is unanswered, help us to find answer for this one

6. Training based on the idea that people, even those with good intentions, have unconscious biases toward people based on their social economic status, gender, and/or race/ethnicity is called ______ bias training.

Answer

Correct Answer: Implicit

Note: This Question is unanswered, help us to find answer for this one

7. Homeland security era is a _____ era of policing, identified by Willard Oliver after the terrorist attacks occurred on September 11, 2001. Oliver believes that in this era, the police will receive authorization or legitimacy from national and international threats of terrorism, the law (intergovernmental), and professionalism.

Answer

Correct Answer: Forth

Note: This Question is unanswered, help us to find answer for this one

8. ______ policing focuses on activities related to social services, forging community partnerships, and establishing positive contacts with residents on a more frequent basis.

Answer

Correct Answer: Guardian

Note: This Question is unanswered, help us to find answer for this one

9. Frankpledge system is Semi-structured system in which groups of ______ were responsible for enforcing the law.

Answer

Correct Answer: Men

Note: This Question is unanswered, help us to find answer for this one

10. Sometime in the mid- to late 1800s, ______ containing telephone lines linked directly to police headquarters were implemented to help facilitate better communication between patrol officers, police supervisors, and central headquarters.

Answer

Correct Answer: Call boxes

Note: This Question is unanswered, help us to find answer for this one

11. Bow Street Runner is a group created in response to an increase in crime in ______in 1749. This newly formed group consisted primarily of constables and former constables who were responsible for locating and arresting serious offenders.

Answer

Correct Answer: London

Note: This Question is unanswered, help us to find answer for this one

Juvenile Justice System (U.S.) MCQs | Topic-wise

MCQ on A Timeline of Policing in America MCQ on Basic Juvenile Justice System (U.S.)
MCQ on Becoming a Police Officer MCQ on Child Abuse and Neglect
MCQ on Contemporary Issues in American Policing MCQ on Discretion and the Police
MCQ on Dispositional Alternatives MCQ on Effective Programs for Juveniles
MCQ on Global Issues in Juvenile Justice MCQ on History of the Juvenile Justice System
MCQ on Juvenile Drug Use MCQ on Juvenile Justice Procedures
MCQ on Juvenile Justice in Historical Perspective MCQ on Juvenile Offenders and Offenses
MCQ on Juveniles and Cybercrime MCQ on Juveniles and Gangs
MCQ on Juveniles and Violence MCQ on Juveniles and the Police
MCQ on Key Figures in Juvenile Court Proceedings MCQ on Measurement of Juvenile Crime
MCQ on Patrol, Investigations, and Technology MCQ on Police Deviance and Ethics
MCQ on Police Effectiveness MCQ on Police Liability and Accountability
MCQ on Police Officers and Police Culture MCQ on Police Organization and Leadership
MCQ on Prevention and Diversion Programs MCQ on Schools and Delinquency
MCQ on The Future of Juvenile Justice MCQ on The Juvenile Corrections System
MCQ on The Juvenile Court System MCQ on The Public and the Police
MCQ on The Purpose and Scope of Juvenile Courts MCQ on The Scope of American Law Enforcement
MCQ on Theories of Causation MCQ on Theories of Delinquency
MCQ on Traditional and Contemporary Policing Strategies MCQ on Trauma-Informed Care With Juvenile Offenders
MCQ on Violent Juveniles and Gangs General Juvenile Justice System (U.S.) MCQs
search