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CJ Test Chapter 5+6

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show the opportunity to see firsthand what working in a particular agency is like  
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KSAs are standards used to __________   show
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Historically, the primary qualification to become a police officer was __________.   show
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show some people with disabilities  
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Which decision held that height and weight requirements were discriminatory against women and minorities?   show
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Which restrictions have been foundations for lawsuits against law enforcement agencies?   show
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What makes recruitment more difficult?   show
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show a representative force enhances police–community relations  
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show the employment of more minorities and women  
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show Maturity  
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show service orientation and empathy  
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show clearly indicate who should be hired  
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show nondiscriminatory  
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show psychological and medical evaluations  
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Nonsworn applicants __________.   show
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Use of a polygraph for screening applicants is __________.   show
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In which order does new recruit training occur?   show
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show to prepare for special assignments  
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show Crime fighter  
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Officer Brown has been assigned to walk up and down Main Street during a parade this afternoon. By simply being present, Officer Brown knows he will discourage troublemakers who might disrupt the event. This police role is ____________.   show
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After what event were the order maintenance and social service roles of the police more emphasized because police are “first responders”?   show
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According to George Pugh, the most common roles police have to fulfill are those of law enforcer, maintainer of social order, and ________.   show
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According to Sheehan and Cordner, the two primary goals and objectives of police departments are maintaining order and _________.   show
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Which police operational style is at work when officers threaten or “rough up” disruptive people rather than arresting them?   show
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Officers who place a relatively high value on individual rights and see their job as more people-oriented than crime-oriented are using which operational style?   show
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show discretion  
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show committed time  
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show coverage-based  
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show deadly force  
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show 1.4 percent  
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The increasing use of what has been used as evidence both to show police misconduct and to defend against such charges?   show
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Crime will increase in areas of the community that are not well maintained according to Wilson and Kelling’s __________.   show
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show The police role is whatever the community expects the police to be.  
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show secondary  
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show Many officers show characteristics of several operational styles.  
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What 2014 incident fueled a narrative of police misconduct and excessive force?   show
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According to a Chicago study, when violent crime was included as a factor, which ethnic group had the highest percentage of officer-involved shooting deaths in the five-year period studied?   show
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What is a combination of shared norms, values, goals, career patterns, lifestyles, and structures held among police officers that is somewhat different from those of the rest of society?   show
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Loyalty within the police force is tied to the importance of what, which involves helping other officers when they are challenged, criticized, or even charged with wrongdoing?   show
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The protective barrier that results when police officers protect each other from investigations into wrongdoing is known as _________.   show
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Research by Dr. Neal Trautman showed that among the more than 2,000 officers in the study, what percentage had witnessed misconduct but had not reported it?   show
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What is the effect on society of the police subculture’s reliance on the blue wall of silence as an important measure of loyalty?   show
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show suspicion  
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According to the Rokeach study, the police personality _______.   show
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show constant contact with offenders  
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Carl B. Klockars identified in which they may be tempted to believe that the end justifies the means and do a bad thing for what they believe is a good reason. He referred to this as the what problem, after the 1971 film?   show
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Which term refers to patrol units being ordered to respond to a 911 report of person with a firearm?   show
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show flight-or-fight response  
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Certain professions have higher rates of stress than others. In 2017, Forbes Magazine listed police work as number what of the top 10 stress-producing jobs in the United States?   show
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What type of stress is produced by real threats and dangers?   show
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What is it called when a person knowingly creates a situation in which a police officer will have to use deadly force?   show
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show much higher than the general population  
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John is a white male police officer who was working patrol until he became disabled while arresting a suspect. After his wife left him, John began abusing alcohol. According to research, John is at higher risk of what than other police officers?   show
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One recommendation to help prevent police suicide is to provide _________.   show
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Which is NOT a critical warning sign of potential police suicide is if the officer?   show
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What is one of the primary reasons that police officers do NOT seek help from mental health professionals?   show
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The most frequent calls that police officers respond to are to ___________.   show
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Police officers are subject to contamination from toxic chemicals such as lye, iodine, and lithium when they must enter where to arrest offenders?   show
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show hands, feet, and fists  
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A moral dilemma faced by police officers in which they may feel forced to take certain illegal actions to achieve a greater good.   show
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show ambiguous  
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show Tennessee v Garner  
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show "stop and frisk"  
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show noble cause corruption  
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An attitude that there is no hope for the world and a view of humanity at its worst.   show
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show probationary period  
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show hogans alley  
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show adverse impact  
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