Reference no: EM131862016
Criminal Justice Cha 3
QUESTION 1 : The 'service' function of the police requires them to be specialists.
True
False
QUESTION 2 : Zero tolerance policing is credited with lowering crime in New York City in the 1990s
True
False
QUESTION 3 : County Sheriffs are limited to serving papers and operating jails.
True
False
QUESTION 4 : In larger law enforcement agencies, detectives will be more specialized, and focus on a single area of crime.
True
False
QUESTION 5 : Internal Affairs, is the most specialized investigative function.
True
False
QUESTION 6 : The police are allowed to use deadly force in order to prevent any possible crime from happening in the distant future.
True
False
QUESTION 7 : The pattern of a police scandal followed by attempts at police reform has happened many times over the years.
True
False
QUESTION 8 : The theory of crime prevention that focuses on smaller offenses as a way to reduce overall crime is called '_____________________ ________________________'.
QUESTION 9 : The policy that police use of force should either rise or drop to match the level of the threat, is called the 'force ______________________'.
QUESTION 10 : Boot camp style police academies are also called '____________ - based' academies.
QUESTION 11 : Native American police have jurisdiction over anyone on ___________________________ land.
QUESTION 12 : The policy of keeping officers assigned to the same patrol area is called '' ___________________ _______________________ ' .
QUESTION 13 : What did the Kansas City patrol experiment discover?
QUESTION 14 : Explain what a 'power shift' is, and why police agencies use them.
QUESTION 15 : Describe the functions of a school resource officer.
QUESTION 16 : Explain what a 'sting operation' is.
QUESTION 17 : Using your own words, explain what the textbook is saying in the Ch. 3 conclusion. (minimum 120 words)