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CRLS Question and answers 100% correct 2024/2025 CRLS 1-12 ______ provide(s) greater transparency, accountability, and control over the actions of police in situations where deadly force may be used. Body Cameras Which type of crime are the police primarily concerned with stopping? stree...

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CRLS 1-12
______ provide(s) greater transparency, accountability, and control over the
actions of police in situations where deadly force may be used.
Body Cameras




Which type of crime are the police primarily concerned with stopping?
street crime




The use of deadly force against ______ has been highly controversial and is
the cause of much criticism of the police.
unarmed subjects




Ethical standards should not be considered when making discretionary
decisions in policing.
F




Which of the following is an example of an unethical but legal police action?
lying to a suspect in an interrogation

,The use of force by police officers is one of the most controversial aspects of
policing.
T




______ are the methods employed by police when pursuing their goals.
means




Generally speaking, police officers have a greater presence in areas where
there is more street crime.
T




The job of police officers is unique in the fact that they have the authority to
use force against citizens in a wide array of situations.
T




During the settlement of the American West, a group of armed male citizens
that could be summoned by the sheriff to apprehend criminals or deal with
other violent threats was called ______.
the posse




Studying police history is important because it can help to identify persistent
police problems.
T

,During which decade did the crime rate in the United States double, and the
police found themselves facing off against rioters and demonstrators, and
landmark decisions like Miranda v. Arizona were seen by many as
"handcuffing" the police?


1960s




Which of the following is an example of a special jurisdiction law enforcement
agency?
University of Pennsylvania Police Department




The introduction of ______ represented a first attempt to control and improve
the police during the political era of policing.
early warning systems




The ______ Amendment to the U.S. Constitution abolished slavery.
13th




Studying police history is of little value to modern police as the problems of
the past are completely different from the problems the police face today.
F

, Early Criminal Justice research in the 1960s and 1970s found the following.
Motorized patrols do not prevent crime.




The 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution officially abolished
slavery.
T




This type of law enforcement agency is responsible for enforcing laws on
county land, and in towns and villages that do not have their own police
departments.
Sheriff's Department




Order maintenance is the top priority in police departments that utilize the
______ style of policing.
watchman




The two approaches to crime control are rehabilitation and retribution.
F




Another way of saying that the police enforce the law is saying that they
______ the law.
implement

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