Deck 16: Communication During High Profile Crises

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In order to help avoid potential lawsuits, the police manager should:

A) keep current with terms, concepts, and trends in civil courts
B) keep an attorney on retainer
C) get citizens to sign liability waivers
D) none of the above
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What is it called when a police manager is liable for the actions of others?

A) liability
B) vicious liability
C) various liability
D) vicarious liability
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In order to avoid lawsuits over violations of civil rights, the police manager should:

A) be familiar with the Civil Rights Act of 1871
B) be familiar with the actions of the officers on the street
C) help shape a police culture that protects individual rights
D) all of the above
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In order to commit a violation of the Civil Rights Act of 1871, an officer:

A) needs to intend to violate the person's rights
B) does not need to intend to deprive the individual of his or her rights
C) has to be brutal when doing so
D) none of the above
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Violation of an individual's civil rights can also include:

A) excessive use of lights and siren
B) failure to act
C) general stupidity
D) all of the above
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When an officer is unfit for the job, and the hiring official knows this but hires the individual anyway, this is called:

A) negligent appointment
B) negligent retention
C) negligent assignment
D) none of the above
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When an officer, through the course of his or her employment, discovers that an officer is unfit for the position, and does not terminate employment, this is called:

A) negligent appointment
B) negligent retention
C) negligent assignment
D) none of the above
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When an officer is not trained, or qualified to perform a certain task, and the supervisor knows this, yet makes the assignment anyway, this is called:

A) negligent supervision
B) negligent training
C) negligent assignment
D) negligent direction
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A police supervisor who fails to keep up with what his or her officers are doing could be guilty of:

A) negligent supervision
B) negligent training
C) negligent assignment
D) negligent direction
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When a police manager fails to make certain that a police officer qualifies at a firing range, and that officer mistakenly shoots someone, that manager could be liable for:

A) negligent supervision
B) negligent training
C) negligent assignment
D) negligent direction
Question
Failure to anticipate problems in the field or to control police officer discretion could make that supervisor liable for:

A) negligent supervision
B) negligent training
C) negligent assignment
D) negligent direction
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is/are one of the steps in hiring officers.

A) Recruitment
B) Selection
C) Psychological evaluation
D) all of the above
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is/are one of the steps in training an officer to do the job correctly.

A) Academy training
B) Field training
C) Probation
D) all of the above
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A liability protection program, as spelled out in the text, includes all of the following except:

A) keeping a lawyer on staff
B) direction
C) maintenance
D) assessment
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Which of the following are considered good ways to expand on the protection circle?

A) be knowledgeable and stay informed
B) identify the areas of greatest concern
C) make an annual review of policies, practices, and procedures
D) all of the above
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Lawsuits can be a real and expensive problem for police managers.
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One way a police manager can proactively address potential liability claims is through accreditation.
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Police managers can't be held liable for the actions of subordinates.
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Police managers cannot be held liable for a lack of, or poor, training for their officers.
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The liability protection circle has three equal parts: direction, maintenance, and assessment.
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In order to help avoid potential lawsuits, the police manager should:

A) keep current with terms, concepts, and trends in civil courts
B) keep an attorney on retainer
C) get citizens to sign liability waivers
D) none of the above
A
2
What is it called when a police manager is liable for the actions of others?

A) liability
B) vicious liability
C) various liability
D) vicarious liability
D
3
In order to avoid lawsuits over violations of civil rights, the police manager should:

A) be familiar with the Civil Rights Act of 1871
B) be familiar with the actions of the officers on the street
C) help shape a police culture that protects individual rights
D) all of the above
D
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In order to commit a violation of the Civil Rights Act of 1871, an officer:

A) needs to intend to violate the person's rights
B) does not need to intend to deprive the individual of his or her rights
C) has to be brutal when doing so
D) none of the above
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Violation of an individual's civil rights can also include:

A) excessive use of lights and siren
B) failure to act
C) general stupidity
D) all of the above
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When an officer is unfit for the job, and the hiring official knows this but hires the individual anyway, this is called:

A) negligent appointment
B) negligent retention
C) negligent assignment
D) none of the above
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When an officer, through the course of his or her employment, discovers that an officer is unfit for the position, and does not terminate employment, this is called:

A) negligent appointment
B) negligent retention
C) negligent assignment
D) none of the above
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When an officer is not trained, or qualified to perform a certain task, and the supervisor knows this, yet makes the assignment anyway, this is called:

A) negligent supervision
B) negligent training
C) negligent assignment
D) negligent direction
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A police supervisor who fails to keep up with what his or her officers are doing could be guilty of:

A) negligent supervision
B) negligent training
C) negligent assignment
D) negligent direction
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When a police manager fails to make certain that a police officer qualifies at a firing range, and that officer mistakenly shoots someone, that manager could be liable for:

A) negligent supervision
B) negligent training
C) negligent assignment
D) negligent direction
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Failure to anticipate problems in the field or to control police officer discretion could make that supervisor liable for:

A) negligent supervision
B) negligent training
C) negligent assignment
D) negligent direction
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is/are one of the steps in hiring officers.

A) Recruitment
B) Selection
C) Psychological evaluation
D) all of the above
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is/are one of the steps in training an officer to do the job correctly.

A) Academy training
B) Field training
C) Probation
D) all of the above
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A liability protection program, as spelled out in the text, includes all of the following except:

A) keeping a lawyer on staff
B) direction
C) maintenance
D) assessment
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Which of the following are considered good ways to expand on the protection circle?

A) be knowledgeable and stay informed
B) identify the areas of greatest concern
C) make an annual review of policies, practices, and procedures
D) all of the above
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Lawsuits can be a real and expensive problem for police managers.
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One way a police manager can proactively address potential liability claims is through accreditation.
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Police managers can't be held liable for the actions of subordinates.
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Police managers cannot be held liable for a lack of, or poor, training for their officers.
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The liability protection circle has three equal parts: direction, maintenance, and assessment.
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