ANSWERS GRADED A+
✔✔Community Expectations of Peace Officers - ✔✔- ethical behavior
- patrol the community and be visible
- maintain public peace
- manage civil distrubances
✔✔critical sites - ✔✔-Schools
-hospitals
-airports
-bridges
-power plants
-chemical or industrial plants
-chemical storage facilities
✔✔hot spots - ✔✔-High crime areas
-Isolated or low traffic areas
- Traffic "choke points" (congested roadways)
✔✔potentially dangerous areas - ✔✔o Local hazards (potholes, road freeze)
o Low lying areas that can easily flood
o Earthquake-prone zones
o Hillsides with potential for mud slides
o Dry areas with a higher than average potential for fire
o Railroad crossings
✔✔TRUST - ✔✔Truth
Respect
Understanding
Support
Teamwork
✔✔Communication techniques for voluntary compliance - ✔✔Ask (ethical appeal)
-Give them a chance to voluntarily comply
Set context (reasonable appeal)
-Explain the law, policy, or rationale that applies to the situation
-Answer subject's "Why?"
Present options (personal appeal)
-Explain possible courses of action and their consequences
Act (take appropriate action)
✔✔facilitation - ✔✔consensus building process which brings together diverse priorities
and perspectives toward desired outcome
, ✔✔"Problem" - ✔✔Two or more incidents that are
o Similar in nature
o Causing harm or are capable of causing harm
✔✔Crime triangle - ✔✔Victim, Offender, Location
✔✔Broken Window Theory - ✔✔Developed by James Q. Wilson and George Kelling
Problem solving theory based on the idea that one unchecked problem may lead to
other
problems
Some example of problem solving methods: SARA, CAPRA, and SECURE
✔✔POP and CP - ✔✔Approach to policing which the focus is on a thorough analysis of
problems within the police
mandate, developing a prevention response
✔✔CAPRA - ✔✔Clients
Acquire and analyze information
Partnerships
Response
Assessment
✔✔4 D's of crime prevention - ✔✔Deny
Delay
Detect
Deter
✔✔CPTED - ✔✔Crime
Prevention
Through
Environmental
Design
✔✔CPTED principles - ✔✔Natural Surveillance, access of control, territorial
reinforcement, image
✔✔Origins of Law - ✔✔Constitutional Law
Statutory Law
Case Law
✔✔Constitutional Law - ✔✔Rules and provisions found in federal and state constitutions
Federal, state, and local courts AND law enforcement are bound by the U.S.
Constitution
States may add this BUT cannot take away any civil liberties