It has been estimated that approximately ________________ percent of the country’s critical infrastructure is protected by private security.
It has been estimated that approximately ________________ percent of the country’s critical infrastructure is protected by private security.
A frequently used law enforcement strategy to deal with street gang problems is:
suppression.
social intervention.
community mobilization.
all of the above
QUESTION 2
It has been estimated that approximately ________________ percent of the country’s critical infrastructure is protected by private security.
QUESTION 3
Partnerships should include youths at all levels of activity, with their roles considered as important as those of adults. Which of the following programs is based on this philosophy?
Teens on Target
Horizons
On your Side
all of the above
QUESTION 4
This organization was created in 1979 to enhance law enforcement as a profession and to improve law enforcement.
QUESTION 5
Most research on community policing strategies shows ______________ effects on crime rates, drug abuse and trafficking, and fear of crime.
overwhelmingly positive
fairly positive and statistically significant
only modest and statistically insignificant
absolutely no
QUESTION 6
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police believe that long-term prevention of youth crime and victimization can only be accomplished:
in partnership with the community.
with School Resource Officers.
through teen and student court.
by law-related education.
QUESTION 7
An SRO is a _________________.
QUESTION 8
A national partnership aimed at reducing gang-related crime is called:
Operation Ceasefire.
Project Safe Schools.
GREAT Program.
Project Safe Neighborhood.
QUESTION 9
Futurists operate under three fundamental premises. Which of the following is not one of those principles?
The future is not predictable.
The future is not predetermined.
Future outcomes can be influenced by individual choice.
The future is static.
QUESTION 10
The GRIP program targets groups of students in what grades?
third, fifth, and ninth
second, fifth, and tenth
second, fifth, and ninth
second, sixth, and ninth
QUESTION 11
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police believe that long-term prevention of youth crime and victimization can only be accomplished:
in partnership with the community.
with School Resource Officers.
through teen and student court.
by law-related education.
QUESTION 12
The computerized Gang Intelligence System includes all of the following features except:
gang profile data.
gang monikers.
related criminal activity.
vehicle information.
QUESTION 13
A condition characteristic that increases the likelihood that a child will avoid delinquency is called:
a risk factor.
a protective factor.
a community factor.
an engagement factor.
QUESTION 14
The Police Foundation conducted the classic Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment, which showed that increasing or decreasing the level of routine preventive patrol—the -backbone of police work—had ______________ on crime, fear of crime, or citizen -satisfaction with police services.
marked positive effect
no appreciable effect
a negative effect
determined that further study was necessary to determine if there was an effect
QUESTION 15
According to the text, which of these community policing tenets are of increased importance when facing budget cuts that reduce the number of officers on the street?
community partnerships
organizational transformation
problem solving
All are correct
QUESTION 16
Experiments in criminal justice raise ethical as well as ______________ issues.
quality
objectivity
subjectivity
privacy
QUESTION 17
_________________ is the concept of punishing all offenses severely, no matter how minor.
QUESTION 18
The training of police and private security officers to identify terrorists to help them identify potential terrorist targets is conducted and funded under:
the Critical Incident Project.
the Terrorism Identification Project.
the Save Our Streets Project.
the Safe Cities Project.
QUESTION 19
In 1999, a/an ______________ school for public safety and law was established in largely Hispanic and African American neighborhoods of East Brooklyn.
alternative
residential
creative
magnet
It has been estimated that approximately ________________ percent of the country’s critical infrastructure is protected by private security.
A frequently used law enforcement strategy to deal with street gang problems is:
suppression.
social intervention.
community mobilization.
all of the above
QUESTION 2
It has been estimated that approximately ________________ percent of the country’s critical infrastructure is protected by private security.
QUESTION 3
Partnerships should include youths at all levels of activity, with their roles considered as important as those of adults. Which of the following programs is based on this philosophy?
Teens on Target
Horizons
On your Side
all of the above
QUESTION 4
This organization was created in 1979 to enhance law enforcement as a profession and to improve law enforcement.
QUESTION 5
Most research on community policing strategies shows ______________ effects on crime rates, drug abuse and trafficking, and fear of crime.
overwhelmingly positive
fairly positive and statistically significant
only modest and statistically insignificant
absolutely no
QUESTION 6
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police believe that long-term prevention of youth crime and victimization can only be accomplished:
in partnership with the community.
with School Resource Officers.
through teen and student court.
by law-related education.
QUESTION 7
An SRO is a _________________.
QUESTION 8
A national partnership aimed at reducing gang-related crime is called:
Operation Ceasefire.
Project Safe Schools.
GREAT Program.
Project Safe Neighborhood.
QUESTION 9
Futurists operate under three fundamental premises. Which of the following is not one of those principles?
The future is not predictable.
The future is not predetermined.
Future outcomes can be influenced by individual choice.
The future is static.
QUESTION 10
The GRIP program targets groups of students in what grades?
third, fifth, and ninth
second, fifth, and tenth
second, fifth, and ninth
second, sixth, and ninth
QUESTION 11
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police believe that long-term prevention of youth crime and victimization can only be accomplished:
in partnership with the community.
with School Resource Officers.
through teen and student court.
by law-related education.
QUESTION 12
The computerized Gang Intelligence System includes all of the following features except:
gang profile data.
gang monikers.
related criminal activity.
vehicle information.
QUESTION 13
A condition characteristic that increases the likelihood that a child will avoid delinquency is called:
a risk factor.
a protective factor.
a community factor.
an engagement factor.
QUESTION 14
The Police Foundation conducted the classic Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment, which showed that increasing or decreasing the level of routine preventive patrol—the -backbone of police work—had ______________ on crime, fear of crime, or citizen -satisfaction with police services.
marked positive effect
no appreciable effect
a negative effect
determined that further study was necessary to determine if there was an effect
QUESTION 15
According to the text, which of these community policing tenets are of increased importance when facing budget cuts that reduce the number of officers on the street?
community partnerships
organizational transformation
problem solving
All are correct
QUESTION 16
Experiments in criminal justice raise ethical as well as ______________ issues.
quality
objectivity
subjectivity
privacy
QUESTION 17
_________________ is the concept of punishing all offenses severely, no matter how minor.
QUESTION 18
The training of police and private security officers to identify terrorists to help them identify potential terrorist targets is conducted and funded under:
the Critical Incident Project.
the Terrorism Identification Project.
the Save Our Streets Project.
the Safe Cities Project.
QUESTION 19
In 1999, a/an ______________ school for public safety and law was established in largely Hispanic and African American neighborhoods of East Brooklyn.
alternative
residential
creative
magnet