Deck 11: Maintaining Integrity and Professional Standards

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Inappropriate and illegal behaviors exist in policing because of all of the following reasons EXCEPT:

A) it is a highly discretionary profession
B) it is a coercive activity that routinely takes place in private settings
C) it is perceived as legitimate by citizens
D) it occurs out of sight of supervisors and witnesses
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Police behavior that is accepted in many departments but considered acts of misconduct in others involves:

A) bribe taking
B) extortion
C) excessive use of force
D) receiving tips and discounts
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The principles of democratic policing include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) The police ability to perform their task is dependent upon the quality of their leadership and training.
B) Police must be accountable to the law rather than to the government.
C) Police must give top operational priority to servicing the needs of individual citizens and private groups.
D) Police should be transparent in their activities.
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Police ________________ involves activities inconsistent with expected norms, values, or ethics from both a societal and police perspective.

A) malfeasance
B) corruption
C) misconduct
D) deviance
Question
The use of inappropriate or illegal means to obtain legitimate ends is:

A) police crime
B) nonfeasance
C) noble cause corruption
D) street justice
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When police officers steal from an arrestee, traffic accident victim, or crime victim, they are committing:

A) corruption of authority
B) a shakedown
C) opportunistic theft
D) a fix
Question
The Knapp Commission investigation of corruption in the NYPD identifies two types of corrupt officers as:

A) profit or property snatchers
B) sharks and players
C) grass eaters and meat eaters
D) abusers and beaters
Question
Offenses by on-duty officers that involve the use of excessive force, psychological abuse, or discrimination based on citizens' membership in a class have been classified by Kane and White (2009) as:

A) on-duty abuse
B) profit motive crimes
C) off-duty crimes against persons
D) obstruction of justice
Question
Police departments that are characterized by small numbers of individual officers or groups of officers who engage in unorganized corruption were identified as __________________ departments by Sherman (1974).

A) Type I
B) Type II
C) Type III
D) Type IV
Question
The control of police employee deviance requires all of the following EXCEPT:

A) constant attention
B) collection and analysis of data
C) confronting the reality of practice
D) creation of a quick response team to investigate incidents
Question
The major categories of standards defining police behavior include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) ethical
B) governmental
C) organizational
D) legal
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Standards that are derived from organizational policy, procedures, rules, and regulations of the department and from peer expectations are known as:

A) legal standards
B) organizational standards
C) ethical
D) CALEA standards
Question
Research has consistently identified ________________ as the most important factors in the development of good or bad individual police officers:

A) initial training and testing at the entry-level police academy
B) the department's integrity training and standards
C) current operational techniques and patrol supervision
D) adjustment to day-to-day operational experiences and the manner in which officers rationalize their behavior
Question
A department's culture of integrity and accountability can be institutionalized and sustained by all of the following EXCEPT:

A) close internal supervision through reduction of the span of control
B) maintaining a climate of transparency
C) an internal affairs process
D) inspections and discipline
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A department's culture of integrity should focus on all of the following relationships EXCEPT:

A) police to the community
B) management to officers
C) officers to the political structure
D) officers to officers
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The internal affairs function is responsible for all of the following with regard to maintenance of the department's professional integrity EXCEPT:

A) inspecting and controlling
B) preventing and detecting
C) investigation of allegations of employee misbehavior and violation of professional standards
D) policy development and case adjudication
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All of the following statements about complaints are true EXCEPT:

A) all complaints to the department must always be made in writing
B) it is an allegation made by any person that an employee or the department has behaved inappropriately
C) service complaints may not require an investigation but will require an effective and timely reponse
D) complaints are a source of critical information for the management of the department's external and internal environments
Question
An allegation of a violation of law by an employee is known as a______________ complaint.

A) criminal
B) service
C) administrative
D) legal
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All of the following are possible dispositions of a complaint EXCEPT:

A) unfounded
B) exonerated
C) reassigned
D) not sustained
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Internal affairs should interview complainants and witnesses within 48 hours of a complaint being reported.
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A review and audit conducted by administrators to analyze and monitor the alignment of the department's policy and procedures with unit and individual performance is a procedural inspection.
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Early warning systems are data-based management information systems designed to identify officers who are becoming problematic and subject them to an intervention to correct their future performance.
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Integrity is the most important characteristic of a police department and the foundation of police legitimacy in the eyes of the public.
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Recent research on police misconduct and corruption has concluded that instead of being isolated activities, they are aspects of the influential culture that exists within police departments.
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The Green Cove Springs Police Department's core value of "professionalism" is defined as unwavering, legal, ethical, and moral standards in the lives we lead.
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Deck 11: Maintaining Integrity and Professional Standards
1
Inappropriate and illegal behaviors exist in policing because of all of the following reasons EXCEPT:

A) it is a highly discretionary profession
B) it is a coercive activity that routinely takes place in private settings
C) it is perceived as legitimate by citizens
D) it occurs out of sight of supervisors and witnesses
C
2
Police behavior that is accepted in many departments but considered acts of misconduct in others involves:

A) bribe taking
B) extortion
C) excessive use of force
D) receiving tips and discounts
D
3
The principles of democratic policing include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) The police ability to perform their task is dependent upon the quality of their leadership and training.
B) Police must be accountable to the law rather than to the government.
C) Police must give top operational priority to servicing the needs of individual citizens and private groups.
D) Police should be transparent in their activities.
A
4
Police ________________ involves activities inconsistent with expected norms, values, or ethics from both a societal and police perspective.

A) malfeasance
B) corruption
C) misconduct
D) deviance
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The use of inappropriate or illegal means to obtain legitimate ends is:

A) police crime
B) nonfeasance
C) noble cause corruption
D) street justice
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6
When police officers steal from an arrestee, traffic accident victim, or crime victim, they are committing:

A) corruption of authority
B) a shakedown
C) opportunistic theft
D) a fix
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7
The Knapp Commission investigation of corruption in the NYPD identifies two types of corrupt officers as:

A) profit or property snatchers
B) sharks and players
C) grass eaters and meat eaters
D) abusers and beaters
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8
Offenses by on-duty officers that involve the use of excessive force, psychological abuse, or discrimination based on citizens' membership in a class have been classified by Kane and White (2009) as:

A) on-duty abuse
B) profit motive crimes
C) off-duty crimes against persons
D) obstruction of justice
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9
Police departments that are characterized by small numbers of individual officers or groups of officers who engage in unorganized corruption were identified as __________________ departments by Sherman (1974).

A) Type I
B) Type II
C) Type III
D) Type IV
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10
The control of police employee deviance requires all of the following EXCEPT:

A) constant attention
B) collection and analysis of data
C) confronting the reality of practice
D) creation of a quick response team to investigate incidents
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11
The major categories of standards defining police behavior include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) ethical
B) governmental
C) organizational
D) legal
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12
Standards that are derived from organizational policy, procedures, rules, and regulations of the department and from peer expectations are known as:

A) legal standards
B) organizational standards
C) ethical
D) CALEA standards
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13
Research has consistently identified ________________ as the most important factors in the development of good or bad individual police officers:

A) initial training and testing at the entry-level police academy
B) the department's integrity training and standards
C) current operational techniques and patrol supervision
D) adjustment to day-to-day operational experiences and the manner in which officers rationalize their behavior
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14
A department's culture of integrity and accountability can be institutionalized and sustained by all of the following EXCEPT:

A) close internal supervision through reduction of the span of control
B) maintaining a climate of transparency
C) an internal affairs process
D) inspections and discipline
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15
A department's culture of integrity should focus on all of the following relationships EXCEPT:

A) police to the community
B) management to officers
C) officers to the political structure
D) officers to officers
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16
The internal affairs function is responsible for all of the following with regard to maintenance of the department's professional integrity EXCEPT:

A) inspecting and controlling
B) preventing and detecting
C) investigation of allegations of employee misbehavior and violation of professional standards
D) policy development and case adjudication
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17
All of the following statements about complaints are true EXCEPT:

A) all complaints to the department must always be made in writing
B) it is an allegation made by any person that an employee or the department has behaved inappropriately
C) service complaints may not require an investigation but will require an effective and timely reponse
D) complaints are a source of critical information for the management of the department's external and internal environments
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18
An allegation of a violation of law by an employee is known as a______________ complaint.

A) criminal
B) service
C) administrative
D) legal
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All of the following are possible dispositions of a complaint EXCEPT:

A) unfounded
B) exonerated
C) reassigned
D) not sustained
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Internal affairs should interview complainants and witnesses within 48 hours of a complaint being reported.
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21
A review and audit conducted by administrators to analyze and monitor the alignment of the department's policy and procedures with unit and individual performance is a procedural inspection.
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22
Early warning systems are data-based management information systems designed to identify officers who are becoming problematic and subject them to an intervention to correct their future performance.
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23
Integrity is the most important characteristic of a police department and the foundation of police legitimacy in the eyes of the public.
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24
Recent research on police misconduct and corruption has concluded that instead of being isolated activities, they are aspects of the influential culture that exists within police departments.
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The Green Cove Springs Police Department's core value of "professionalism" is defined as unwavering, legal, ethical, and moral standards in the lives we lead.
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