Deck 6: Police Patrol
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Deck 6: Police Patrol
1
A smaller patrol area within a larger command area is frequently called a ______.
A) beat
B) precinct
C) district
D) division
A) beat
B) precinct
C) district
D) division
beat
2
Calls for service are categorized based on ______.
A) the order in which they are received
B) time of day
C) location
D) priority
A) the order in which they are received
B) time of day
C) location
D) priority
priority
3
A(n) ______ is a computer that is mounted in a police vehicle that is connected wirelessly to the police department's computer network and computer-aided dispatch system.
A) removable tablet
B) emergency police terminal
C) mobile data computer
D) police transit computer
A) removable tablet
B) emergency police terminal
C) mobile data computer
D) police transit computer
mobile data computer
4
A(n) ______ system is a computer system and database that tracks calls for service as they are received, monitors the status of patrol units, and can provide various reports relating to calls for service, the activities of officers, and the calls to which officers respond.
A) rapid deployment
B) computer-aided dispatch
C) continual monitoring
D) emergency management
A) rapid deployment
B) computer-aided dispatch
C) continual monitoring
D) emergency management
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5
Which is not part of the definition of response time?
A) police dispatch time
B) police investigation time
C) citizen reporting time
D) police travel time
A) police dispatch time
B) police investigation time
C) citizen reporting time
D) police travel time
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6
The ______ was created in 1968 and is the national emergency phone number.
A) 911 call system
B) 311 call system
C) emergency broadcast system
D) special emergency response system
A) 911 call system
B) 311 call system
C) emergency broadcast system
D) special emergency response system
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7
Handling calls for service by taking reports over the phone, over the Internet, or via some method other than immediate response by a patrol car is called ______.
A) delayed police interaction
B) differential police response
C) hot spot policing
D) strategic management analysis
A) delayed police interaction
B) differential police response
C) hot spot policing
D) strategic management analysis
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8
When officers go from one call to the next for an entire shift, making it impossible for them to engage in any other productive activities, it is sometimes called ______.
A) redundant resource allocation
B) responsive policing
C) pinball policing
D) reactive exhaustion
A) redundant resource allocation
B) responsive policing
C) pinball policing
D) reactive exhaustion
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9
When officers respond to calls for service while on patrol, it is called ______ time.
A) assigned
B) unassigned
C) responsive
D) directed
A) assigned
B) unassigned
C) responsive
D) directed
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10
A crime where a victim or witness see the crime occurring is called a(n) ______ crime.
A) discovery
B) responsive
C) involvement
D) direct
A) discovery
B) responsive
C) involvement
D) direct
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11
A crime that is only detected after it has occurred is called a(n) ______ crime.
A) discovery
B) responsive
C) involvement
D) delayed
A) discovery
B) responsive
C) involvement
D) delayed
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12
The ______ experiment found that increased preventative patrol had no impact on the amount of crime committed.
A) Kutztown aggressive patrol
B) Kansas City preventive patrol
C) Boston extensive patrol
D) San Antonio reactive policing
A) Kutztown aggressive patrol
B) Kansas City preventive patrol
C) Boston extensive patrol
D) San Antonio reactive policing
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13
Research shows that increased levels of preventive patrol ______.
A) lead to less crime
B) lead to more crime
C) have no impact on crime
D) lead to more crime in some places and less in others
A) lead to less crime
B) lead to more crime
C) have no impact on crime
D) lead to more crime in some places and less in others
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14
According to research conducted in Minneapolis, which season had the most calls for service?
A) winter
B) spring
C) summer
D) fall
A) winter
B) spring
C) summer
D) fall
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15
Which of the following crimes would most likely be eligible for a differential police response?
A) aggravated assault
B) arson
C) robbery
D) larceny
A) aggravated assault
B) arson
C) robbery
D) larceny
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16
Concentrating police presence in locations and times where crime is concentrated is called ______.
A) hot spot policing
B) high intensity policing
C) selective enforcement
D) intuitive policing
A) hot spot policing
B) high intensity policing
C) selective enforcement
D) intuitive policing
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17
Research suggests that the most effective way for police to reduce crime is through ______.
A) preventive patrol
B) hot spot policing
C) selective enforcement
D) stop, frisk, and question
A) preventive patrol
B) hot spot policing
C) selective enforcement
D) stop, frisk, and question
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18
When police advertise that they will be on the highways in greater numbers to detect and arrest drunk drivers, it is an example of ______.
A) a crackdown
B) selective enforcement
C) preventive patrol
D) a terry stop
A) a crackdown
B) selective enforcement
C) preventive patrol
D) a terry stop
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19
Police stops come in two forms: ______.
A) traffic and Terry
B) traffic and Miranda
C) Terry and Miranda
D) border seizure and open fields
A) traffic and Terry
B) traffic and Miranda
C) Terry and Miranda
D) border seizure and open fields
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20
Research shows that citizens who experience more traffic stops are ______.
A) more likely to be in possession of contraband
B) more likely to contact the police to ask for assistance
C) less likely to contact the police to ask for assistance
D) less likely to be in possession of contraband
A) more likely to be in possession of contraband
B) more likely to contact the police to ask for assistance
C) less likely to contact the police to ask for assistance
D) less likely to be in possession of contraband
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21
Hot spot policing may lead to criticisms of ______.
A) resource wasting
B) ineffective policing
C) unconstitutional searches
D) over-policing
A) resource wasting
B) ineffective policing
C) unconstitutional searches
D) over-policing
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22
Generally speaking, officers prefer ______.
A) one-officer squads
B) two-officer squads
C) three-officer squads
D) have no preference regarding squad size
A) one-officer squads
B) two-officer squads
C) three-officer squads
D) have no preference regarding squad size
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23
A fast police response is most likely to lead to an on-scene arrest when citizens do not delay in contacting the police about a ______.
A) involvement crime
B) discovery crime
C) street crime
D) burglary
A) involvement crime
B) discovery crime
C) street crime
D) burglary
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24
When traffic stops are used as a crime reduction strategy, police stop vehicles for moving and equipment violations while looking for ______.
A) additional motor-vehicle violations
B) uninsured drivers
C) signs of criminal behavior
D) drunk drivers
A) additional motor-vehicle violations
B) uninsured drivers
C) signs of criminal behavior
D) drunk drivers
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25
The level of proof needed to conduct a Terry stop is ______.
A) reasonable suspicion
B) beyond a reasonable doubt
C) probable cause
D) preponderance of the evidence
A) reasonable suspicion
B) beyond a reasonable doubt
C) probable cause
D) preponderance of the evidence
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26
In departments that are committed to ______ policing, typically more officers are assigned to foot patrol, on an ongoing permanent basis, and in a wider geographic area.
A) reactive
B) community
C) legalistic
D) watchman-style
A) reactive
B) community
C) legalistic
D) watchman-style
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27
An officer on ______ patrol would be most able to easily initiate contact with citizens.
A) car
B) horse
C) bicycle
D) foot
A) car
B) horse
C) bicycle
D) foot
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28
______ is(are) grounded in the understanding that a small percentage of offenders are responsible for a large percentage of crime, and focusing police efforts to identifying, monitoring, and apprehending these individuals.
A) High-intensity strategies
B) Limited-focus strategies
C) Proactive policing
D) Offender-focused strategies
A) High-intensity strategies
B) Limited-focus strategies
C) Proactive policing
D) Offender-focused strategies
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29
After car patrol, the most common form of patrol is ______ patrol.
A) motorcycle
B) horse
C) bicycle
D) foot
A) motorcycle
B) horse
C) bicycle
D) foot
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30
Patrol officers are assigned to patrol certain sections of their jurisdiction.
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31
In large cities, a collection of patrol areas is called a beat.
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32
Calls for service are handled based on the order in which they were received.
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33
Most 911 call systems can identify the caller's name and address, phone number, and general location for wireless calls.
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34
The 311 call system instituted in Baltimore significantly reduced the workload of patrol officers.
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35
Some types of crimes would never be eligible for differential police response.
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36
Preventive patrol usually involves one or two officers riding in a marked police vehicle.
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37
While on preventive patrol officers spend all of their time responding to calls for assistance.
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38
A robbery would be an example of an involvement crime.
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39
Fast police response seldom leads to an on-scene arrest with discovery crimes.
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40
The Kansas City preventive patrol experiment found that increased police patrols decreased crime levels.
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41
Crime is more likely to occur at certain times and at certain places.
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42
Research indicates that most calls for service occur between the hours of 9 a.m. and 12 noon.
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43
Intensive resource allocation is the practice of concentrating police presence in locations and times where crime is concentrated.
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44
Crackdowns are an effective means of achieving long-term deterrence of specific criminal behaviors like drunk-driving.
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45
The "back-off" phase of a crackdown is announced to the public.
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46
At the start of a crackdown, police announce their intent to increase their presence and enforcement activity to the public.
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47
Hot spot policing is offense specific and focuses on certain types of offenses.
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48
Traffic stops are a common l tactic in hot spot policing.
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49
The theory behind traffic stops as a crime reduction strategy is that by stopping vehicles for moving or equipment violations, police officers may be able to find and seize other contraband, like drugs or illegal guns.
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50
Research suggests that when police make traffic stops and ask to conduct a consent search on a vehicle, it positively affected citizens' perceptions of proper and respectful police conduct.
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51
To conduct a Terry stop, an officer must have probable cause to believe the suspect is engaged in criminal activity.
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52
As a result of recent lawsuits against police departments, Terry stops are now not as frequently conducted.
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53
Hot spot policing may lead to criticisms of both under-policing and over-policing.
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54
Generally speaking, officers prefer one officer assigned to a squad car.
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55
Explain the objective of police patrol and provide at least three examples of methods of police patrol.
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56
Explain how police categorize calls for service.
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57
What is a 311 call system and how does it impact police calls for service?
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58
Explain differential police response and its impact on the police.
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59
Discuss at least four tasks or duties officers generally perform while on preventive patrol?
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60
Identify and explain the three segments of response time.
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61
Explain the two main reasons why rapid response to a call for service for serious crimes rarely results in on-scene apprehension of suspects.
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62
Explain how the Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment was conducted and the results of the study.
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63
Explain what "hot spot" policing involves and its effectiveness.
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64
Identify and explain the two possible types of police crackdowns.
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65
Explain the elements of a police crackdown and discuss its effectiveness
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66
Compare and contrast hot spot policing and a crackdown.
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67
Discuss the consequences, both intended and unintended, of utilizing traffic stops as a crime reduction strategy.
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68
Discuss the potential negative side effects associated with hot spot policing.
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69
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of one- and two-officer squads.
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