Police Community Relations (Chapter 3) Exam Questions and Answers
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Police Community Relations (Chapter 3) Exam Questions and Answers
1. Cultivate relationships 2. Maintain legitimacy - AnswerThe inportance of police-community relations is also based on a aimple truth: law enforcement duties and policing are much easier to accomplish if police......
/.Police-...
Police Community Relations (Chapter 3) Exam Questions
and Answers
1. Cultivate relationships 2. Maintain legitimacy - AnswerThe inportance of police-
community relations is also based on a aimple truth: law enforcement duties and
policing are much easier to accomplish if police......
/.Police-Community Relations - AnswerRelates to the non-crime related interactions
between members of the police organization and the stakeholders
/.Exchange relationships - AnswerCreate expectations for both normal individuals and
the police
/.Police - AnswerThe _____ are the most visible representatives of government and as
such they represent the most fundamental concept of our democratic tradition all
legitimate authority rests in the consent of the governed.
/.Ross - AnswerAccording to _____ when there is a good police - community
relationship, police have a better understanding of the public's concern
/.True - AnswerTrue/False (When the police are viewed as the enemy, cooperation is
rare and a "don't snitch" mentality leads to further alienation in high crime areas)
/.Social interaction - AnswerPolice-community is a critical aspect of police work bc all
police work has it's foundation in _____ ________.
/.True - AnswerTrue/False (Willingness and ability to cultivate good relationships with
ppl is something that every great cop possesses)
/.In advance of demanding situations when trust has not been damaged yet -
AnswerWhen is it best for police to build relationships based on a foundation of respect
and legitimacy with the community?
/.True - AnswerTrue/False: Our text asserts police have the potential to over-emphasize
imagery such as "warriors, the thin blue line, sheepdogs," etc., which could alienate us
from the people we serve.
/.Conflict - AnswerThe ability to manage __________________ is cited by our text as a
characteristic of a great police officer.
/.False - AnswerTrue/False: According to our text, police behavior that is outside the
bounds of acceptable behavior is never excused, even when aimed at people who harm
society.
, /.Human relations skills - AnswerAre now and have always been at the heart of effective
policing.
/.Compassion and understanding - AnswerThe author would add that in addition to
friendship, good humor and courtesy , police officers should exercise __________ and
_______________.
/.1. Selection 2. Training 3. Supervision - AnswerThe presence and use of these
qualities is developed in or limited by the following......
/.Role model - AnswerSomeone who is looked to by others as an example to be
imitated
/.Mentor - Answeran experienced and trusted adviser.
/.Van Maanen - AnswerProvides insight into how police officers cope with the incredible
uncertainty of thier interpersonal dealings with the police.
/.Service - AnswerAmong the fundamental aspects of police work is the concept that the
police should dedicate themselves to ______, in addition to crime suppression and in
this way, earn trust of the community they serve.
/.Public Relations - AnswerRefers to the professional maintenance of a favorable public
image.
/.Professionalize - AnswerThe movement to _________ the police had, as its underlying
theme the need to establish policing as a legitimate enterprise acting in everyone's
interests.
/.FBI National Academy - AnswerIs a professional course of study of US and
international law enforcement managers nominated by their agency heads bc of
demonstrated leadership qualities.
/.Better image - AnswerThe idea was to generate a _______ _______ for the police,
raising them from the lower status reminiscent of what has been referred to as the
corrupt political era.
/.Program approach - AnswerWas and still is characterized as a "one way street" where
communication flows from the police to the community.
/.Program approach - AnswerOffer's opportunities for citizens to engage with law
enforcement in various crime prevention and educational endeavors.
/.Eyes and ears - AnswerResidents are asked to serve as additional ______ and
______
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