CJUS 610 Quiz 5,6,7,8

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CJUS 610 Quiz 5 Culture of Discipline

  1. Traditional policing environments emphasize:
  2. A _____ assessment is used to determine if a known or foreseeable threat (crime, natural disaster, etc.) exists.
  3. Police resistance to change can be traced to:
  4. Performance measures for community policing include:
  5. In a community policing environment, a police officer must:
  6. Contemporary policing should:
  7. Community policing:
  8. plans are used each time a given situation occurs and, unless modified, change little over time.
  9. Planning involves:
  10. plans are long range and may involve plans that are intended to be implemented over a period of years.
  11. Action plan selection depends on the:
  12. plans are no longer needed once the objectives of the plan are accomplished.
  13. A police strategy and philosophy that focuses on engagement and solutions to community-based problems can improve the _____ of the police.
  14. plans are short range and are intended to be executed within a short period of time.
  15. In a community policing environment, emphasis is placed on:
  16. What is the relationship between values and a group or organization’s mission and vision?
  17. List and describe the three common elements to the planning process.

Set 1

  1. Planning involves:
  2. In a community policing environment, emphasis is placed on:
  3. A _____ assessment is used to determine if a known or foreseeable threat (crime, natural disaster, etc.) exists.
  4. plans are long range and may involve plans that are intended to be implemented over a period of years.
  5. A police strategy and philosophy that focuses on engagement and solutions to community-based problems can improve the _____ of the police.
  6. plans are no longer needed once the objectives of the plan are accomplished.
  7. Contemporary policing should:
  8. Police resistance to change can be traced to:
  9. plans are used each time a given situation occurs and, unless modified, change little over time.
  10. Traditional policing environments emphasize:
  11. In a community policing environment, a police officer must:
  12. plans are short range and are intended to be executed within a short period of time.
  13. In the planning process, alternative course of action (action plan) development requires _____ for each course of action.
  14. Performance measures for community policing include:
  15. As an element of the organizing function, _____ allows leaders as managers to align and integrate personnel activities and organizational units.
  16. Do the qualities and competencies or skills required of a police officer differ between traditional and community policing environments? Why, or why not?
  17. What must be considered when implementing an action plan?

CJUS 610 Quiz 6 Homeland Security and Leadership Technology

Covers the Textbook material from Module 6: Week 6.

  1. The ______ was developed through the DHS to promote collaboration among first responders from different jurisdictions and public safety disciplines.
  2. Earthquakes, hurricanes, and tornados are examples of:
  3. Established in late 2002, the 9/11 Commission:
  4. Terrorism may involve:
  5. Homeland security:
  6. The National Strategy for Homeland Security focuses on six critical mission areas which include:
  7. A(n) ______ is a large-scale epidemic that occurs when a disease emerges for which there is little or no immunity in the human population.
  8. The USA PATRIOT Act of 2001 increased or strengthened public law enforcement’s:
  9. The formation of the ______ represented the largest transformation of U.S. government agencies since the creation of the U.S. Department of Defense in 1947.
  10. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was created by the:
  11. Create a comprehensive definition for terrorism.
  12. Briefly describe the history of homeland security in the United States.

Other sets

  1. The National Strategy for Homeland Security focuses on six critical mission areas which include:
  2. The ______ was developed through the DHS to promote collaboration among first responders from different jurisdictions and public safety disciplines.
  3. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was created by the:
  4. Homeland security:
  5. The USA PATRIOT Act of 2001 increased or strengthened public law enforcement’s:
  6. Terrorism may involve:
  7. The formation of the ______ represented the largest transformation of U.S. government agencies since the creation of the U.S. Department of Defense in 1947.
  8. Earthquakes, hurricanes, and tornados are examples of:
  9. Established in late 2002, the 9/11 Commission:
  10. A(n) ______ is a large-scale epidemic that occurs when a disease emerges for which there is little or no immunity in the human population.
  11. Briefly analyze the findings and recommendations of the 9/11 Commission. Are the commission’s recommendations comprehensive and meaningful?
  12. What are several considerations to make when developing a homeland security operational planning and response strategy?

Set 1

  1. The USA PATRIOT Act of 2001 increased or strengthened public law enforcement’s:
  2. Homeland security:
  3. The formation of the ______ represented the largest transformation of U.S. government agencies since the creation of the U.S. Department of Defense in 1947.
  4. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was created by the:
  5. The National Strategy for Homeland Security focuses on six critical mission areas which include:
  6. Established in late 2002, the 9/11 Commission:
  7. Earthquakes, hurricanes, and tornados are examples of:
  8. The ______ was developed through the DHS to promote collaboration among first responders from different jurisdictions and public safety disciplines.
  9. Terrorism may involve:
  10. A(n) ______ is a large-scale epidemic that occurs when a disease emerges • for which there is little or no immunity in the human population.
  11. How may state, county, and local police assume a leadership role in homeland security?
  12. How do natural and environmental disasters differ? How should the police prepare for and respond to such disasters?

Other sets

  1. The formation of the represented the largest transformation of U.S. government agencies since the creation of the U.S. Department of Defense in 1947.
  2. The National Strategy for Homeland Security focuses on six critical mission areas which include:
  3. The was developed through the DHS to promote collaboration among first responders from different jurisdictions and public safety disciplines.
  4. Established in late 2002, the 9/11 Commission:
  5. Earthquakes, hurricanes, and tornados are examples of:
  6. A(n) is a large-scale epidemic that occurs when a disease emerges for which there is little or no immunity in the human population.
  7. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was created by the:
  8. Homeland security:
  9. The USA PATRIOT Act of 2001 increased or strengthened public law enforcement’s:
  10. Terrorism may involve:
  11. How may state, county, and local police assume a leadership role in homeland security?
  12. With respect to our chapter, briefly evaluate homeland security strategies at the national, state, and local government levels. Are the strategies sufficient? How can one determine the effectiveness of governmental security efforts?

CJUS 610 Quiz 7 Strategic Policing

Covers the Textbook material from Module 7: Week 7.

  1. intelligence supports decisions and planning related to specific incidents, investigations and operations.
  2. As one of its basic principles, ______ policing requires police and citizens to join as partners in the course of both identifying and developing solutions to the causes of crime and disorder.
  3. As an aspect of community policing, strategic policing:
  4. The primary focus of the ______ policing approach is the development of skills, procedures, and research techniques necessary to analyze and solve crime and disorder problems.
  5. In its broadest context, strategic policing utilizes ______ to address crime and disorder.
  6. With ______ policing, individual officers have little contact with citizens in the community, unless the latter are victims or perpetrators of crime.
  7. The public expects the police to:
  8. ______ is the fifth step in the intelligence cycle.
  9. COMPSTAT is based on:
  10. In its narrowest context, ______ policing emphasizes efficient and effective delivery of police services, targeting crime hot spots.
  11. What are the public’s expectations of the police? Can the police meet the public’s expectations?
  12. Should a single model for policing be favored over other models? Which model is dominant today?

Other sets

  1. The public expects the police to:
  2. As one of its basic principles, ______ policing requires police and citizens to join as partners in the course of both identifying and developing solutions to the causes of crime and disorder.
  3. ______ is the fifth step in the intelligence cycle.
  4. The primary focus of the ______ policing approach is the development of skills, procedures, and research techniques necessary to analyze and solve crime and disorder problems.
  5. In its broadest context, strategic policing utilizes ______ to address crime and disorder.
  6. As an aspect of community policing, strategic policing:
  7. In its narrowest context, ______ policing emphasizes efficient and effective delivery of police services, targeting crime hot spots.
  8. COMPSTAT is based on:
  9. intelligence supports decisions and planning related to specific incidents, investigations and operations.
  10. With ______ policing, individual officers have little contact with citizens in the community, unless the latter are victims or perpetrators of crime.
  11. Should a single model for policing be favored over other models? Which model is dominant today?
  12. What is COMPSTAT and how can it be used in strategic policing?

Set 1

  1. COMPSTAT is based on:
  2. With ______ policing, individual officers have little contact with citizens in the community, unless the latter are victims or perpetrators of crime.
  3. In its broadest context, strategic policing utilizes ______ to address crime and disorder.
  4. As an aspect of community policing, strategic policing:
  5. The primary focus of the ______ policing approach is the development of skills, procedures, and research techniques necessary to analyze and solve crime and disorder problems.
  6. In its narrowest context, ______ policing emphasizes efficient and effective delivery of police services, targeting crime hot spots.
  7. ______ is the fifth step in the intelligence cycle.
  8. intelligence supports decisions and planning related to specific incidents, investigations and operations.
  9. As one of its basic principles, ______ policing requires police and citizens to join as partners in the course of both identifying and developing solutions to the causes of crime and disorder.
  10. The public expects the police to:
  11. What is COMPSTAT and how can it be used in strategic policing?
  12. Should a single model for policing be favored over other models? Which model is dominant today?

Other sets

  1. The primary focus of the policing approach is the development of skills, procedures, and research techniques necessary to analyze and solve crime and disorder problems.
  2. is the fifth step in the intelligence cycle.
  3. COMPSTAT is based on:
  4. With policing, individual officers have little contact with citizens in the community, unless the latter are victims or perpetrators of crime.
  5. In its narrowest context, policing emphasizes efficient and effective delivery of police services, targeting crime hot spots.
  6. As one of its basic principles, policing requires police and citizens to join as partners in the course of both identifying and developing solutions to the causes of crime and disorder.
  7. The public expects the police to:
  8. In its broadest context, strategic policing utilizes to address crime and
  9. As an aspect of community policing, strategic policing:
  10. intelligence supports decisions and planning related to specific incidents, investigations and operations.
  11. What is COMPSTAT and how can it be used in strategic policing?
  12. Should a single model for policing be favored over other models? Which model is dominant today?

CJUS 610 Quiz 8 Visioning Change

  1. Select the correct statement.
  2. Select the correct statement.
  3. Select the correct statement.
  4. According to James Q. Wilson, the _____ style of policing is accepted in communities where the police view themselves, or are viewed, as community caretakers.
  5. Police officers in the twenty-first century are expected to:
  6. Select the correct statement.
  7. For police officers and police agencies, civil liability typically arises from complaints or situations involving:
  8. Many police agencies are unable to meet the public’s demand for police services because:
  9. The relationship between one’s occupational environment and the way one interprets events tends to create a set of emotional and behavioral characteristics referred to as a:
  10. Officer safety and survival can be enhanced through:
  11. Police practitioners and other justice system personnel of the twenty-first century must possess and sustain a firm ethical foundation and demonstrate leadership ability. Explain.
  12. Is community policing effective? Why, or why not?

Set 1

  1. Select the correct statement.
  2. For police officers and police agencies, civil liability typically arises from complaints or situations involving:
  3. Select the correct statement.
  4. Select the correct statement.
  5. Officer safety and survival can be enhanced through:
  6. According to James Q. Wilson, the   style of policing is accepted in communities where the police view themselves, or are viewed, as community caretakers.
  7. Many police agencies are unable to meet the public’s demand for police services because:
  8. Select the correct statement.
  9. The relationship between one’s occupational environment and the way one interprets events tends to create a set of emotional and behavioral characteristics referred to as a:
  10. Police officers in the twenty-first century are expected to:
  11. How can community policing be institutionalized?
  12. Police practitioners and other justice system personnel of the twenty-first century must possess and sustain a firm ethical foundation and demonstrate leadership ability.

Set 2

  1. The relationship between one’s occupational environment and the way one interprets events tends to create a set of emotional and behavioral characteristics referred to as a:
  2. Select the correct
  3. Police officers in the twenty-first century are expected to:
  4. Select the correct
  5. According to James Q. Wilson, the _____ style of policing is accepted in communities where the police view themselves, or are viewed, as community caretakers.
  6. Officer safety and survival can be enhanced through:
  7. Select the correct
  8. Select the correct
  9. For police officers and police agencies, civil liability typically arises from complaints or situations involving:
  10. Many police agencies are unable to meet the public’s demand for police services because:
  11. How can community policing be institutionalized?
  12. Compare and contrast planned change with unplanned change.
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