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19 Cards in this Set
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What is police authority?
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The right to direct and command
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The 5 basic goals of police agencies are?
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1.Enforce laws
2.Preserve peace 3.Prevent crime 4.Protect civil rights 5.Provide service |
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Discretion?
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Freedom to act or judge on one's own
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Community/Neighborhood Policing?
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Philosophy that emphasizes partnership between police and citizens to work together to solve crime.
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Span of Control?
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Number of people that a supervisor can effectively manage
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Police Dept. are organized into what two basic units?
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1.Administrative services
2.Field services |
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Administrative Services?
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Recruiting, training, planning, research, and records
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Field Services?
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Patrol, Traffic control, community service, and investigation
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Roll Call?
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Briefing before your shift starts
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Interoperability?
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Capacity of various communication devices
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E911?
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Cell phones can identify the caller within 125m at least 2/3 of the time
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Reverse 911/ R911
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Emergency Management technique to alert the public
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Police Records are categorized by what 4 records?
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1.Administrative
2.Arrest 3.Identification 4.Evidence 5.Complaint |
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Data Privacy Act regulates what?
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Use of confidential and private info on people in records, files, and processes of state and political subdivision
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Field Service includes what 4 services?
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1.Patrol
2.Traffic 3.Investigation 4.Community Service |
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Organization Culture?
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Any group demonstrating specific pattern of behavior that distinguishes it from society
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Typologies?
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Systematic classification of policing
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The 4 Basic rules of policing are?
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1.Enforcer
2.Crime Fighter 3.Social service agent 4.Watchdog |
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Image?
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How one is viewed
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