How does an officer's beat affect his policing behavior and decision making?

A. Officers with larger beats are usually happier
B. Officers with smaller beats typically have a more service-style approach
C. Officers with larger beats become more territorial
D. Officers with smaller beats have a harder time relating to civilians because there are fewer civilians to relate to


B

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Traditional police academy training includes very little on the subject of mental illness

a. True b. False

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You are a new police officer, fresh out of the police academy where you finished the top of your class. As a new officer, you want to make a good impression with your fellow officers and chief. Your knowledge of how policing works, how it is supposed to work, and what the pitfalls can be is tantamount to your early success on the job. Your department has just ordered two tanks and several dozen high-power, military-grade assault rifles. In which of the following directions is your police chief most likely taking your department?

A. Toward "big data" policing B. Toward intelligence-led policing C. Toward the warrior mentality of policing D. Toward the guardian mentality of policing

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Utilitarianism is a very impractical philosophy

a. True b. False

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Explain the two major factors that influence delinquency.

What will be an ideal response?

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