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45 Cards in this Set
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PC 149 |
Assault under the color of authority |
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PC 422 |
Criminal Threats |
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10-87 |
Meet up |
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PC 415 |
Disturbing the peace/ Fighting in public |
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HS 11550 |
Under the influence |
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List the three DOD |
1) CIA 2) NSA 3) ST. DEPT |
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Administrative unit |
1) Personnel 2) Training 3) budget and finance |
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10-33 |
Emergency traffic only |
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10-37 |
Name of the operator |
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10-45 |
Service equipment |
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10-27 |
Clear to copy |
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10-36 |
Advise on time |
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Polce personality |
1) Cynicism 2) Authoritarian 3) Suspicion 4) Conservatism |
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Four major duties of police |
1) proving social services 2) apprehending violators and combating crime 3) preventing crime 4) keeping the peace |
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HS 11351 |
Sales of illegal substances |
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Four types of police corruption |
1) Recieving bribes 2) Recieving gratuities 3) theft or burglary 4) internal corruption |
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10-30 |
No warrants |
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10-28 |
Registration |
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PC 496.1 |
Recieving stolen property |
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Racial profiling |
Any police-initiated activity that relies on race, ethnicity, and gender rather than on behavior |
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Unity of command |
Each individual in an organization is directly accountable to only one supervisor |
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Effects of lawsuits |
1) fear of frivolous lawsuits 2) stimulates police reform |
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Characteristics of CJS |
1) filtering 2) sequential tasks 3) discretion 4) resource dependence |
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Crime control model |
Repression of crime |
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Nible cause corruption |
1) situations where officers bend the rules to get the "right" result 2) more significant problem than economic corruption |
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Three levels of corruption |
1) ritten apples and rotten pockets 2) pervasive, unorganized corruption 3) pervasive, organized corruption |
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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 |
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HS 11377 |
Possession of an illegal substance |
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PC 186.22 |
Gang terms |
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Who investigated police corruption in New York? |
The knapp commission |
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10-98 |
Completed last assignment |
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Civil liability |
Officers may be sued in civil courts |
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10-97 |
Arrived at scene |
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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 |
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10-29 |
Warrant check |
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What is stress? |
Bodys reaction to Internal or external stimuli that upsets the bodys normal state. It can be physical, mental, or emotional |
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How many officers died in line of duty 2017? |
133 officers, 46 by handguns, 124 were men, 9 females |
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10-31 |
Record with no warrants |
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What is ethics? |
The study of what constitues good and bad conduct |
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PC 459 |
Burglary |
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HS 11352 |
Transportation of illegal substances |
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How do officers cope with tragedies? |
1)humor 2) blue wall of silence 3) keeping emotional distance from themselves and stressful events |
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PC 919 |
Keeping the peace |
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PC 12020 |
Possession of illegal weapons |
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What are the three aspects of american policing evolved from england? |
1) fragmentation 2) local control 3) limited authority |