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Policing Strategies MCQ

Zero Tolerance Policing is an aggressive policing strategy based on the idea that minor crime will be tolerated by the police but no major crime will be tolerated.

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Correct Answer: False

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___ focuses on responding to calls for service and managing crimes in a reactive manner.

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Correct Answer: Traditional Model of Policing

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Team Policing requires permanent assignment of teams of officers in neighborhoods to strengthen their relationship with residents and to help identify crime problems unique to each neighborhood.

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Correct Answer: True

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Stop and Frisk is a controversial policing strategy that consists of _____ pedestrians or drivers considered to be acting suspiciously and then arresting them for offenses when possible (typically for low-level offenses such as possessing marijuana).

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Correct Answer: All of these

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Smart Policing is a strategic approach to policing that brings more science into police operations by leveraging innovative applications of_____

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Correct Answer: All of these

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SARA model is a process involving scanning, and _____

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Correct Answer: All of these

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Problem Oriented Policing requires officers to look for patterns among individual calls for service to identify _____ and offenders that the calls may have in common.

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Correct Answer: All of these

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Problem Analysis Training is a problem-solving approach is based on the idea that three things must exist for a crime to occur: a crime_____, an offender desiring to commit a crime, and an opportunity in a certain space/place. If one of these items is missing, it is likely that a crime will not occur.

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Correct Answer: Victim

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Use of computers to analyze data regarding crimes in a geographical area to predict _____ crime will occur in the future.

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Correct Answer: Both a and b

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A policing strategy where the police collect intelligence on crime and people who commit crime and then formulate the best way to respond to these problems is known as _____

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Correct Answer: Intelligence Led Policing

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Community Policing is a philosophy that promotes organizational strategies, which supports the systematic use of partnerships and problem-solving techniques, to proactively address the immediate conditions that give rise to public safety issues such as _____

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Correct Answer: Any of these

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Broken Windows Theory is based on the idea that visible decay and disorder in neighborhoods will lead to crime and other problems related to social disorder.

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Correct Answer: True

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