Archives: Quiz
SED CE 41457
Juvenile delinquents disproportionately suffer from learning disabilities. a. True b. False According to the text, the most severe sanction that can be handed out by a disciplinary committee is the a. revocation of accumulated good time. b. confinement in administrative […]
EDUK 86096
Which prison design is organized to permit inmates and visitors as much freedom as is consistent with the concept of incarceration? a. minimum security b. medium security c. courtyard style d. campus style “The hole” is a nickname for what? […]
EDU 56965
With the rise of the labor movement, many state legislatures have passed new laws making the sale of prisoner-made goods easier so that competition is fair for all in a given market. a. True b. False A ________________ is a […]
EDU 97507
Both male and female state prisons are classified according to the level of security deemed necessary. a. True b. False Transactional analysis focuses on the roles that people play with others. a. True b. False Answer: True What programming option […]
SED LR 39813
The most frequently used form of criminal punishment used in the United States is incarceration. a. True b. False Which of the following is NOT one of the four factors that make managing prisons different from administering other public institutions? […]
SED CE 20236
A basic, personal resource (as opposed to professional skill) of the human service worker who deals with bereavement and loss is a. coming to grips with one’s own issues about death. b. reading extensively in the death and dying literature. […]
EDUK 51216
Seung-Hui Cho best fits the description of a(n) a. EVJO b. SARA c. SVJO d. DARE A high-context culture person would believe that a crisis counselor should a. gain information about the individual’s personal status. b. gain information about the […]
SED CE 11242
The chronosystem includes a. both individual and system timelines. b. communication links and their timeline development. c. changing from mainly reactive programs to mainly proactive ones. d. FEMA, SEMA, and LEMA timelines. Crises may suddenly occur even when clients are […]
SED DS 30296
The term “drug” is an artifact constructed by society. The Affective Severity Scale of the Triage Assessment System assesses a broad spectrum of positive and adaptive client behaviors. Answer: F Interviewing potential EVJOs should start by asking them if they […]
SED EM 17492
About the only people who typically avail themselves of a crisis walk-in facility are the chronic mentally ill who have nowhere else to turn. One of the major problems in a community telephone crisis line is that workers have to […]
EDUC 37817
REACT is a hostage negotiation task model that starts with the recognition of the conditions needed to make an incident negotiable and ends with what will happen after a surrender is made. . Rape education programs are effective in preventing […]
EDU 62609
SUDS is a term identified with EMDR. Allowing clients to cathart about the issue only compounds the crisis. Answer: F Mental health workers who made the scene after Katrina were immediately plunged into intensive therapy with victims and survivors. Answer: […]
EDUK 39034
An ecosystemic crisis can create victims far away from the actual event. One of the very first things the CIT officer does to get Deborah off the bridge is to simply tell her in a kind but authoritative voice to […]
EDUK 77069
The suicide rate among children and adolescents has been essentially stable since 1950. Seung-Hui Cho fits the characteristics of a SVJO. Answer: F The death of a spouse, although traumatic has no effect on the surviving spouse’s mortality rate. Answer: […]
SED LR 29463
The Adaptive model of grieving is about how one copes. Assisted suicide and euthanasia are invariably synonymous terms. Answer: F “Why” questions are generally excellent open ended leads. Answer: F At about one year the chronosystem predicts that individuals may […]
SED LR 98303
Individuals are not always the basic building blocks in societies. Each suicide is idiosyncratic, and there are no absolute or universal characteristics which portray all suicides. Answer: T The first suicide intervention program in the United States was created over […]
EDUC 30913
The major reason to conduct a security analysis is to determine what kind of alarm systems will be needed. Mobile crisis teams have now been replaced by CIT officers. Answer: F Sympathy and empathy are essentially the same thing except […]
SED CE 80542
Crisis management of suicidal behavior is essentially no different than crisis intervention. Individual experience, family systems, the community, peers, and society all are mediating variables for domestic violence under what theory? a. Sociobiology b. Nested Ecological c. System d. Exchange […]
CRIM 97723
Compare and contrast each of James Q. Wilson’s police department operational styles. Answer: Answer varies. Cite five cases involving the police and custodial interrogation. Describe how these cases led to the current custodial interrogation rules in the United States. Answer: […]
SED LR 80809
One of three threats identified by the FBI is the threat from __________ international radical extremists, such as those who attacked the World Trade Center in 1995. Previous forms of physical ability testing for police jobs generally have been replaced […]
CCJ 83686
The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) is the research arm of the U.S. Department of Justice. According to Jerome Skolnick, the police officer’s role contains two principal variables: danger and __________ Answer: authority In law enforcement, CAD stands for __________ […]
CRIM 27794
Explain the different types of police misconduct review systems. Answer: Answer varies. Describe the field training process. Answer: Answer varies. A(n) __________ is the hidden surveillance of a location or person; for example, a group of heavily armed officers might […]
LAWS 71521
Movies and television shows about the police emphasize the police crime-fighting role. Identify and explain the two types of state police models. Answer: Answer varies. The police subculture often works against the official ethical precepts of police departments. Answer: T […]
CCJ 60347
The Supreme Court decision in Griggs v. Duke Power Company established the concept that job requirements must be job relatedthey must be necessary for the performance of the job a person is applying for. It is impossible to conduct a […]
CRIM 75027
In __________ programs, targets that depict “good guys” and “bad guys” pop up, requiring officers to make split-second decisions. __________ is defined as the study of what constitutes good or bad conduct. Answer: Ethics Discuss the problems women and other […]
SED LR 58391
A 1996 federal law (18 U.S.C. 925), widely referred to as the __________Act, prohibits anyone convicted of a misdemeanor domestic violence offense from owning or using a firearm. Why do Dickerson v. United States and cases following this decision constitute […]
LAWS 39063
Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT) help police act in the event of an emergency or disaster. Why do police officers socialize together? Answer: Answer varies. Less-than-lethal technology is the perfect weapon available that will immediately stop unlawful resistance and will […]
EDUC 86199
A __________ is an organization composed of individuals from various federal, state, county, and municipal law enforcement agencies in an area through which these individuals facilitate the gathering and sharing of intelligence information and the evaluation of this information. The […]
MET UA 55669
The __________ is an interpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment by the U.S. Supreme Court that holds that evidence seized in violation of the U.S. Constitution cannot be used in court against a defendant. Research during the past 20 years has […]
SESP 96717
None of the cities in the United States have made any special efforts to recruit members of the gay community for police jobs. Eric Robert Rudolph was arrested and charged with the bombing that occurred in Centennial Olympic Park at […]
SED LR 74563
Explain how the introduction of automobiles in police work affected police”community relations. Answer: Answer varies. In early U.S. colonial society, citizens were responsible for protecting themselves and maintaining an orderly society. Surveys indicate that the public does not support community […]
CCJ 61613
One of the most significant problems facing the police over the past three decades has been the tension, and often outright hostility, between the police and minority group citizens. The concept of problem-oriented policing can be attributed to Herman Goldstein. […]
EDU 46547
David L. Carter of Michigan State University explains that community policing: a. suddenly materialized as a new idea b. evolved over time from research conducted by a wide range of scholars c. is not widely accepted d. is only the […]
SESP 81046
The problem-oriented policing process necessitates improving various skill sets. One of those skill sets is: a. scanning b. analysis c. response d. communication The collection of all officers working a particular shift is called a: a. cohort b. precinct c. […]
SESP 61340
In the 1960s, changes in police management led to the abandonment of: a. bicycle patrol b. two-man patrol units c. foot patrol d. equestrian patrol The Federal Judiciary Act of 1789 created the ___________. a. bobbies b. office of the […]
EDU 25814
Plainclothes officers’ efforts to blend into an area and attempt to catch a criminal are called: a. coercing b. blending c. shadowing d. marking The first national commission to discuss police brutality was the: a. Knapp Commission b. Wickersham Commission […]
EDU 57394
The police strike of 1919 occurred in: a. New York b. Pittsburgh c. Chicago d. Boston Before the 1940s, no black police officers worked in the Deep South; they were eliminated from the hiring process because they: a. posed a […]
LAWS 83088
The aggressive saturation patrol operation in Washington, D.C., run by Chief Cathy Lanier is called: a. Operation ICE b. Operation Delta c. Operation Alpha d. All Hands on Deck The ____________________ standard allows police officers to use deadly force against […]
SED LR 15634
Stress produced by real threats and dangers, such as responding to gun runs and other dangerous assignments, is classified as: a. external stress b. organizational stress c. personal stress d. operational stress The number of officers or subordinates a supervisor […]
LAWS 39092
Law enforcement officers in this state must routinely face the problem of not having immediate backup in most situations. a. Maine b. Wyoming c. Rhode Island d. Maryland One of the primary purposes of police patrol is to prevent crime […]
CCJ 94733
Sheehan and Cordner state that the two primary goals and objectives of police departments are: a. maintaining order, and protecting life and property b. preventing crime and arresting offenders c. preventing crime and maintaining order d. protecting life and property, […]
CRIM 15811
Nationally, police are able to clear only____________________ percent of all violent crimes reported to them. a. 16.5 b. 47.2 c. 65.8 d. 87.1 A basic personality test administered by many police departments is the: a. PRCI b. Niederhoffer’s Personality Scale […]
CCJ 64605
The US-VISIT program helps to: a. secure U.S. borders by facilitating legitimate travel and trade b. detect immigrants who are in the United States illegally and who might be terrorists c. make airline travel safe through increased security measures d. […]
SESP 65106
The stress produced by the interpersonal characteristics of belonging to the police organization, such as difficulties in getting along with other officers, is classified as: a. external stress b. organizational stress c. personal stress d. operational stress The concept that […]
CRIM 15996
The National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, also known as the ___________, released a report stating, “Our nation is moving toward two societies, one black, one white, separate and unequal.” a. Wickersham Commission b. Kefauver Commission c. Crime Commission d. […]
CRIM 54606
This case established the exclusionary rule in federal courts. a. Weeks v. United States b. Wolf v. Colorado c. Rochin v. California d. Mapp v. Ohio Which of the following is not one of the major factors Herbert Jacob says […]
CCJ 43267
An agreement between parties in a court action before, and instead of, a decision by a judge is called a: a. consent agreement b. consent decree c. lawsuit d. modus operandi Jerome Skolnick wrote that police deception, if it occurs, […]
SESP 34637
Before the September 11, 2001, attack, the most recent case of international terrorism to occur on U.S. shores took place on: a. February 26, 1993 b. January 17, 1987 c. August 12, 1967 d. there was no act of international […]
MET CJ 66643
Which of the following was not one of the corporate strategies of policing described by the Executive Sessions on Policing? a. team policing b. strategic policing c. community policing d. problem-solving policing Dorothy Bracey found that due to a poor […]
PSY 87759
Which model is most effective with rape victims? A. Confrontational B. Empowerment C. Repressive therapy D. None of the above A client who says “I”m going to kill myself and you can”t stop me” is probably: A. high risk. B. […]