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CDI CHAPTPER 8
26問 • 1年前
  • Adrian Ramirez
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    refers to the question of performance whether the act performed is right or wrong.

    ethical issues

  • 2

    refer to the conduct of am individual police officer as to whether or not he acted within the limits of the law.

    ethical issues

  • 3

    Refers to the accumulation of cases pending for investigation

    case overload

  • 4

    refers to the practice of giving special favor among other especially among circle of friends or families.

    nepotism

  • 5

    arises when police officers are trying to prioritize and provide good investigative service in cases where the victims are their friends, relatives or person of influence whom they have connections.

    ethical issues

  • 6

    simply means as an act of making other believe in something which is false.

    Deception

  • 7

    is defined as the process of utilizing the science of deception done within morally accepted act and conduct.

    ethical deception

  • 8

    is defined as form of investigative technique done in order to apprehend criminals in the act of committing a crime

    entrapment

  • 9

    is the act of inducing an individual to commit a crime.

    instigation

  • 10

    may refer to untruthful statement.

    lie

  • 11

    Ethics in lying

    1. The public may destroy confidence towards the police; 2. Lies are immoral; and 3. Spiritual officers may not permit lying.

  • 12

    judges the righteousness of things based on the outcome, which mean that if it can benefit the common people, then it is right.

    Theory of utilitarianis

  • 13

    Is the accountability of one individual with respect to the established rules and regulations of the department.

    administrative liability

  • 14

    Refers to the obligation in which one is liable for committing an act or omission to which the public and the law defined it as a crime.

    criminal liability

  • 15

    refers to the misconduct committed by an individual police officer in line with the performance of his duty.

    Police abuse

  • 16

    refers to the performance of an act by which the law or department rules prohibit him to do so.

    malfeasance

  • 17

    refers to the improper performance of an act committed by one who has the option to perform it better.

    misfeasance

  • 18

    refers to the failure to perform an act as required by law or department rules and regulations.

    nonfeasance

  • 19

    Refers to the investigation process conducted against police officers who is suspected to have violated the expected standard of obedience in dealing with police matter.

    police ethical investigation model

  • 20

    it only allows civilian individuals to conduct investigation against police officers

    independent model

  • 21

    this model limit investigation of police misconduct within the police department.

    Dependent model

  • 22

    it is a combination of police officers and civilian individual to conduct the investigation. Police officers o the investigation while the civilian act as the investigation overseer.

    interdependent model

  • 23

    Is a form of mass communication done through broadcasting, news publishing or internet

    media

  • 24

    refer to the process of information dissemination done by any media organization in large scale toward various people in the community usually through television or radio.

    mass communication

  • 25

    Media in Police Activity

    1. Identify the perpetrator of the crime 2. Locate missing person 3. Publicity announcement 4. Police activities 5. Community engagements

  • 26

    Limitations of media in police activities

    Conduct of entrapment operation Surveillance of suspected criminals Plans of undercover operations Intelligence activities.

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    Adrian Ramirez · 95問 · 2年前

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    theories of crime causation

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    Adrian Ramirez · 24問 · 1年前

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    Adrian Ramirez · 43問 · 1年前

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    Adrian Ramirez · 7問 · 1年前

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    Adrian Ramirez · 65問 · 1年前

    cdi (2nd)

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    theories of crime causation (2nd quiz)

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    Adrian Ramirez · 41問 · 1年前

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    CDI CHAPTER 7

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    CDI chapter 9

    CDI chapter 9

    Adrian Ramirez · 14問 · 1年前

    CDI chapter 9

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    CDI CHAPTER 10-11

    CDI CHAPTER 10-11

    Adrian Ramirez · 41問 · 1年前

    CDI CHAPTER 10-11

    CDI CHAPTER 10-11

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    LEA 1 (1st quiz)

    LEA 1 (1st quiz)

    Adrian Ramirez · 15問 · 1年前

    LEA 1 (1st quiz)

    LEA 1 (1st quiz)

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    CDI 2 CHAPTER 1-2

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    Adrian Ramirez · 49問 · 1年前

    CDI 2 CHAPTER 1-2

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    forensic photography (chapter 1)

    forensic photography (chapter 1)

    Adrian Ramirez · 31問 · 1年前

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    forensic photography (chapter 1)

    31問 • 1年前
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    Forensic Photography quiz 2

    Forensic Photography quiz 2

    Adrian Ramirez · 71問 · 1年前

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    Lea 1 3rd quiz

    Lea 1 3rd quiz

    Adrian Ramirez · 43問 · 1年前

    Lea 1 3rd quiz

    Lea 1 3rd quiz

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    LEA 1 ORAL

    LEA 1 ORAL

    Adrian Ramirez · 42問 · 1年前

    LEA 1 ORAL

    LEA 1 ORAL

    42問 • 1年前
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    refers to the question of performance whether the act performed is right or wrong.

    ethical issues

  • 2

    refer to the conduct of am individual police officer as to whether or not he acted within the limits of the law.

    ethical issues

  • 3

    Refers to the accumulation of cases pending for investigation

    case overload

  • 4

    refers to the practice of giving special favor among other especially among circle of friends or families.

    nepotism

  • 5

    arises when police officers are trying to prioritize and provide good investigative service in cases where the victims are their friends, relatives or person of influence whom they have connections.

    ethical issues

  • 6

    simply means as an act of making other believe in something which is false.

    Deception

  • 7

    is defined as the process of utilizing the science of deception done within morally accepted act and conduct.

    ethical deception

  • 8

    is defined as form of investigative technique done in order to apprehend criminals in the act of committing a crime

    entrapment

  • 9

    is the act of inducing an individual to commit a crime.

    instigation

  • 10

    may refer to untruthful statement.

    lie

  • 11

    Ethics in lying

    1. The public may destroy confidence towards the police; 2. Lies are immoral; and 3. Spiritual officers may not permit lying.

  • 12

    judges the righteousness of things based on the outcome, which mean that if it can benefit the common people, then it is right.

    Theory of utilitarianis

  • 13

    Is the accountability of one individual with respect to the established rules and regulations of the department.

    administrative liability

  • 14

    Refers to the obligation in which one is liable for committing an act or omission to which the public and the law defined it as a crime.

    criminal liability

  • 15

    refers to the misconduct committed by an individual police officer in line with the performance of his duty.

    Police abuse

  • 16

    refers to the performance of an act by which the law or department rules prohibit him to do so.

    malfeasance

  • 17

    refers to the improper performance of an act committed by one who has the option to perform it better.

    misfeasance

  • 18

    refers to the failure to perform an act as required by law or department rules and regulations.

    nonfeasance

  • 19

    Refers to the investigation process conducted against police officers who is suspected to have violated the expected standard of obedience in dealing with police matter.

    police ethical investigation model

  • 20

    it only allows civilian individuals to conduct investigation against police officers

    independent model

  • 21

    this model limit investigation of police misconduct within the police department.

    Dependent model

  • 22

    it is a combination of police officers and civilian individual to conduct the investigation. Police officers o the investigation while the civilian act as the investigation overseer.

    interdependent model

  • 23

    Is a form of mass communication done through broadcasting, news publishing or internet

    media

  • 24

    refer to the process of information dissemination done by any media organization in large scale toward various people in the community usually through television or radio.

    mass communication

  • 25

    Media in Police Activity

    1. Identify the perpetrator of the crime 2. Locate missing person 3. Publicity announcement 4. Police activities 5. Community engagements

  • 26

    Limitations of media in police activities

    Conduct of entrapment operation Surveillance of suspected criminals Plans of undercover operations Intelligence activities.