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- Summative Assessment: Police Theories and Practice
Imagine you are being interviewed for the position of police officer. Your interviewer wants to evaluate your understanding of the practical implications of police theory and practices on its functions of crime prevention and keeping order. You must pretend you want to be a police officer. Do not mention other jobs.
Write your answers to each of the following questions as if you were responding to your hiring officer in an interview. Again, do your research. While some personal opinion is expected, you must also know about the concepts mentioned in the questions like civilianization, code of silence, legitimacy, etc. You can't guess at these.
Why are you interested in a career in law enforcement?
Does legitimacy in the police force enable effective crime-fighting? Explain how.
Is problem-oriented policing an answer to building partnerships with the public? Explain why.
Is civilianization a beneficial practice in police work? Provide reasons to support your answer. (civilianization NOT civilization. Look it up.)
A bureaucracy has its advantages and disadvantages. The size and complexity of the bureaucracy affects the quality of communication within the organization. What are the positive and negative impacts on communication within a bureaucracy within a police department? (Cover communication only.)
Which type of mentality makes the best police officer: warrior or guardian? Explain why.
Is the code of silence the desired police subculture? Explain why.
What types of impact has been seen with the inclusion of women and minorities in the police force?
How does the environment (vicinity where the work occurs) where police organizations function influence their operational activities? Explain your reasoning in context with the appropriate policing theory.