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PC 149

Assault under the color of authority

PC 422

Criminal Threats

10-87

Meet up

PC 415

Disturbing the peace/ Fighting in public

HS 11550

Under the influence

List the three DOD

1) CIA


2) NSA


3) ST. DEPT

Administrative unit

1) Personnel


2) Training


3) budget and finance

10-33

Emergency traffic only

10-37

Name of the operator

10-45

Service equipment

10-27

Clear to copy

10-36

Advise on time

Polce personality

1) Cynicism


2) Authoritarian


3) Suspicion


4) Conservatism

Four major duties of police

1) proving social services


2) apprehending violators and combating crime


3) preventing crime


4) keeping the peace

HS 11351

Sales of illegal substances

Four types of police corruption

1) Recieving bribes


2) Recieving gratuities


3) theft or burglary


4) internal corruption



10-30

No warrants

10-28

Registration

PC 496.1

Recieving stolen property

Racial profiling

Any police-initiated activity that relies on race, ethnicity, and gender rather than on behavior

Unity of command

Each individual in an organization is directly accountable to only one supervisor

Effects of lawsuits

1) fear of frivolous lawsuits


2) stimulates police reform

Characteristics of CJS

1) filtering


2) sequential tasks


3) discretion


4) resource dependence

Crime control model

Repression of crime

Nible cause corruption

1) situations where officers bend the rules to get the "right" result


2) more significant problem than economic corruption

Three levels of corruption

1) ritten apples and rotten pockets


2) pervasive, unorganized corruption


3) pervasive, organized corruption

Federal ranks

1) special agent


2) supervisor


3) assistant special agent in charge


4) special agent in charge


5) regional bureau chief


6) assistant director


7) director

HS 11377

Possession of an illegal substance

PC 186.22

Gang terms

Who investigated police corruption in New York?

The knapp commission

10-98

Completed last assignment

Civil liability

Officers may be sued in civil courts

10-97

Arrived at scene

Factors that cause stress in policing

1) poor pay and poor training


2) fatigue


3) lack of opportunity


4) role conflict


5) exposure to brutality

10-29

Warrant check

What is stress?

Bodys reaction to Internal or external stimuli that upsets the bodys normal state. It can be physical, mental, or emotional

How many officers died in line of duty 2017?

133 officers, 46 by handguns, 124 were men, 9 females

10-31

Record with no warrants

What is ethics?

The study of what constitues good and bad conduct

PC 459

Burglary

HS 11352

Transportation of illegal substances

How do officers cope with tragedies?

1)humor


2) blue wall of silence


3) keeping emotional distance from themselves and stressful events

PC 919

Keeping the peace

PC 12020

Possession of illegal weapons

What are the three aspects of american policing evolved from england?

1) fragmentation


2) local control


3) limited authority