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The relationship between a SPO and a test question is?
A test question must respond to an SPO and every SPO may be the basis of a test question
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The ultimate reason for law enforcement training
To be able to protect the life and property of yourself and the public
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A peace officers main goals
Prevent crimes, protect civil rights, provide services, Enforce laws, Preserve the peace
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When exercising discretion, officers should consider
Both A and B
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The three factors necessary for the commission of a crime are
Desire, victim, opportunity
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The core concepts of community policing are the following except?
Be a positive role model
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Considerations for Off Duty Situations
all of the above
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Purpose Of The Bill Of Rights
protect individual freedoms; prevent government from interfering with protected rights
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The three major components of the criminal justice system are
Law enforcement, courts, corrections
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(Choose the following that apply) The goals of sentencing are to?
Punish the offender and in many cases, rehabilitate the offender, Protect society, Restore the victim as much as possible
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Lawful police actions can be defined by laws and standards found in
All of the above
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Police legitimacy exists when the public views the police as authorized to
All of the above
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What are the Three Resulting Judgments of Police Legitimacy in Action That Translate into Positive Results?
All the above
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Circumstances when filming police officers is permissible when
Both A and B
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The relationship between race, genetics and physical characteristics are the following except?
Traits that are brought to you
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True or False - Some individuals interpret their encounters with police in terms of their group’s societal position rather than, or in addition to, the immediate circumstances of the police contact
True
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Types Of Racism (individual racism)
Internalized, unexpressed biases and prejudices based on race
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Types of Racism (Interpersonal Racism)
Occurs between individuals. Includes public expressions of racial prejudice and hate made by individuals
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Types Of Racism (Institutional racism)
Race based discriminatory policies and treatment that are produced and perpetuated by institutions
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Types of Racism (Structural racism)
Refers to the collective way history, culture, and institutions reinforce and perpetuate racialized outcomes, even in the absence of racist intent
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Components of bias include the following except?
Genetics that are shared
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Which of the following is true of bias-based profiling?
All of theses are true
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Which of these characteristics do explicit and implicit biases have in common?
They have all three in common
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Match the types of bias to definition (Implicit Bias)
Preference (positive or negative) for a social category based on stereotypes or attitudes that we hold and tend to develop early in life and that operate outside of our awareness
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Match the type of bias to its definition (Explicit Bias)
Conscious preference (positive or negative) for a social category
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Match the mode of thinking to it’s characteristics (System 1 Automatic)
Unconscious, effortles, automatic, very fast, uses associative memory
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Match the mode of thinking to it’s characteristics (System 2 Deliberate)
Slower, deliberative, controlled, effortful ,conscious
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Strategies to counter implicit bias include
All the above
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What is the Person Based Approach?
Empathizes the importance of face-to-face interactions between an officer and a citizen
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What is the Community-based model?
Ultimate goal is to achieve police legitimacy throughout entire society
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According to the Community Bank Account Concept, Every police encounter is either a deposit or a withdrawal. An opportunity to increase or decrease the public's perception of police legitimacy?
True
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(Choose the following) What are the four core principles/pillars of procedural justice
Giving others a voice, Neutrality in decision making, Respectful treatment, Trustworthiness
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Generally Accepted Ethical Responsibilities of Peace Officers include the following except?
Get free stuff
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The transformation from idealistic, ethical officer to a self-serving, unethical officer is typically a subtle process called
Continuum of compromise
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The external influences that may influence a peace officer's behavior are? (Choose the following)
Relationships with friends and family, Local citizens, Local media, Department regulations, Interdepartmental politics, Police subculture
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Internal factors that can influence a peace officer's behavior are the following except?
Tiredness
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According to the ethical Decision Making Model, the application of PLUS filters stands for (P stands for)
Policies
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According to the ethical Decision Making Model, the application of PLUS filters stands for (L stands for)
Legal
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According to the ethical Decision Making Model, the application of PLUS filters stands for (U stands for)
Universal
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According to the ethical Decision Making Model, the application of PLUS filters stands for (S stands for)
Self
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The tenets of Below 100 are all of the following except?
always carry a flashlight and handcuffs
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Proper uses of field notes include the following except?
Keeps Officer from getting bored
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Types of information to record in field notes include the following (Except)
Officers, subjective, thoughts and feelings
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Guidelines to follow when taking field notes include all of the following except
Feel free to record personal information in your notebook
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Essential questions to answer in a report include
Who, what, where, when, how and why
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A well-written report will be all of the following except?
Opinion based
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The Four Core Principles/Pillars of Procedural Justice - MATCH THE TERM TO IT'S CORRECT DEFINITION (Voice)
People want to have an opportunity to explain their situation or tell their side of the story to the officer
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The Four Core Principles/Pillars of Procedural Justice - MATCH THE TERM TO IT'S CORRECT DEFINITION (Neutrality)
People react positively to evidence that the authorities with whom they are dealing are neutral
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The Four Core Principles/Pillars of Procedural Justice - MATCH THE TERM TO IT'S CORRECT DEFINITION (Respectful treatment)
Respect is an active process of nonjudgmentally engaging people from all backgrounds
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The Four Core Principles/Pillars of Procedural Justice - MATCH THE TERM TO IT'S CORRECT DEFINITION (Trustworthiness)
People react favorably when they believe that officers are sincerely trying to act on behalf of the best interests of the citizens with whom they interact