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FREE AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT CJ CHAPTER 5 EXAM
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-Guarantee passing score -31 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation Question 1: According to an ACLU study, 79 percent of SWAT team deployments were for:
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executing a search warrant.Question 2: The practice of officers to not come forward when they are aware of the ethical transgressions of other officers.
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code of silence
Question 3: What type of corruption involves police "testilying?"
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Noble-cause corruption
Question 4: What is discretion?
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The authority to make a decision between two or more choices.
Question 5: The authority to use physical coercion to overcome the will of the individual is the definition of ______.
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force.Question 6: Which of the following is a priority of the crime control method of policing?
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Efficiency Question 7: Ted chooses not to report. He arrived at this decision by deciding that the greater good is served by preserving the rapist's conviction. Ted decides that the community is better
off if the rapist is incarcerated. Ted's decision is consistent with:
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utilitarianism
Question 8: The "blue curtain of secrecy" refers to
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the practice of police officers to remain silent when fellow officers commit unethical actions.Question 9: The authority to use physical coercion to overcome the will of the individual.
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force Question 10: When the case comes to trial, Ted maintains his story on the witness stand. This is
known informally as:
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"testilying."
Question 11: The authority to make a decision between two or more choices.
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discretion Question 12: Unquestionable entitlement to be obeyed that comes from fulfilling a specific role.
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authority
Question 13: The use of signs, symbols, words, and arguments to induce compliance.
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persuasion Question 14: Ted understands that committing perjury in this case is wrong, and technically qualifies as corruption. What type of corruption is this?
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"Noble¬cause" corruption Question 15: The suspect does file a complaint with Internal Affairs. Ted tells the investigator that he observed nothing out of the ordinary: When he arrived at the scene, the suspect was in
custody and Roland was reading him his rights. This is an example of:
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the blue curtain of secrecy.
Question 16: Another name for the code of silence.
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blue curtain of secrecy Question 17: Which is cited by the authors as a type of crime that officers frequently respond to and which mandatory arrest policies have been applied to since the 1980s?
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Domestic violence Question 18: Which of the following statements about police subculture is false?
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Decreasing crime rates have reduced the need for a "code of silence" Question 19: The concept developed by Hobbes, Rousseau, and Locke in which the state of nature is a "war of all against all" and, thus, individuals give up their liberty to aggress against others in return for safety
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social contract
Question 20: The right inherent in a role to use any means to overcome resistance.
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power Question 21: The view of police as ________ is consistent with the due process model.
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public servants Question 22: A model of law enforcement that addresses underlying problems rather than
simply enforcing the law is referred to as:
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community policing.Question 23: The four major themes of formal ethical codes for law enforcement include all
except:
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education.Question 24: Required behavior or action, that is, the responsibilities that are attached to a specific role.
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duty Question 25: _______ is the responsibilities that are attached to a specific role
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Duty Question 26: ________ is different from the other three means of control in that it is physical.
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Force Question 27: The policing strategy that utilizes data analysis to drive decision making in order
to prevent crime is known as:
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intelligence-led policing.