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crls 2 Question and answers already passed 2024/2025 crls 2 what are some examples of discretionary police decisions? Arrest Use of force Mental health commitments Tickets how can discretion be controlled - Law (more later)- 4th and 5th Amendments - Organizational rules and policies ...

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what are some examples of discretionary police decisions?
Arrest
Use of force
Mental health commitments
Tickets




how can discretion be controlled
- Law (more later)- 4th and 5th Amendments
- Organizational rules and policies (SOPs)
- PD transparency, make police department operations visible, no secrets
- Incentives and discipline,
-including EWSs
- Selection of officers-
- Technology- e.g., body-worn cameras (again, no secrets)




what are some of the attitudes, values, and beliefs of the police culture?
- People cannot be trusted- they are dangerous
- Experience is better than abstract rules
- You must make people respect you
- Everyone hates a cop

,- The legal system is untrustworthy - cops make the best decisions about guilt
or innocence
- People who are not controlled will break the law
- Policemen must appear respectable and be efficient
- The major jobs of policemen are to prevent crime and enforce laws
- Stronger punishment will deter criminals from repeating their errors
- Solidarity




what does the seniority system in policing refer to? what kinds of things might
it be used to determine?
The seniority system in policing refers to a hierarchical structure within a
police department where officers are ranked and given authority based on
their length of service and experience within the department


- shift preference
- pay and benefits
- assignments
- promotion




what are the demographic characteristics of most victims of deadly force used
by police?
males > females
whites < blacks and other POC
younger > older

, during what kinds of situations is force most likely to be used
Arrests and Apprehensions


Physical Altercations


Weapon Possession or Threats


Use of Non-lethal Weapons


Protection of Others


Preventing Escape




are some officers more or less likely to make arrests? use force?
yes


- training/experience


- Personality and Communication Skills


- Departmental Culture and Policies


- Personal Beliefs and Values

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