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A consultative decision is
a. one made individually
b. one made democratically
c.one made with input from others
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c. one made with input from others |
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Operational decisions are normally made at
a. middle management levels
b. first-line levels.
c. executive levels.
d. both a and c
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An important part of the decision-making process is
a. problem determination
b. alternative selection.
c. fact-finding
d. all of these |
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The left side of the brain is more likely to be used for
a. reasoning b. being creative c. process images d. artistic endeavors |
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The right side of the brain is more likely to be used for
a. reasoning b. being creative c. processing images d. artistic endeavors |
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The questionnaire-based problem-solving technique developed by the Rand Corporation
a. the Delphi technique b. the participatory decision making c. the force-field analysis d. the groupthink |
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The force-field analysis, the problem itself is called
a. equilibrium b. a heuristic c. a restraining force d. divergence |
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The nominal group technique
a. is a biased way to achieve consensus b. ranks alternatives subjectively c. uses objective methods to determine alternatives d. uses the concept that all individuals work better as a group |
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c. uses objective methods to determine alternatives |
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Participatory decision making a. increases support for the final decision b. takes too much time to be effective c. leads to failures in decision making d. all of these |
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a. increases support for the final decision |
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Delegation involves
a. sending responsibilities upward b. decisions made by a delegation or committee of employees c. sending responsibilities downward d. none of these |
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c. sending responsibilites downward |
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Ethics in decision making relates to
a. frequency of good decisions to bad b. fairness and morality of the decision c. degree of risk d. willingness to make decisions at all costs |
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b. fairness and morality of the decisions |
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An example of a "killer phrase" would be
a. You're too radical b. It won't work c. We havent' everdone it that way before d. all of these |
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Brainstorming
a. encourages wild ideas b. permits criticismof others' ideas c. concerns quality of ideas, not quantity d. all of these |
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Which of the following is NOT a mental lock that prevents innovative thinking
a. be ambiguous b. to err is wrong c. Be practical d. follow the rules |
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A barrier to decision making is
a. brainstorming b. setting deadlines c. rejection of suggestions d. willingness to change |
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c. rejection of suggestions |
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To enhance decision making a. use intuition b. put the problem in writing c. brainstorm d. all of these |
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Which of the following is true of a decision?
a. few decisions are made on a daily basis b. not makinga decision is a decision c. all decisions are legal d. all of these |
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Decisions are frequently based on
a. a selction of alternatives b. past experience c. input from others d. all of these |
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Which of the following steps typicaly comes LAST in the decision-making process?
a. implementing the alternative b. selecting the best alternative c. evaluating the decision d. defining the problem |
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c. evaluating the decision |
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A consensus decision
a. an individual opinion b. made democratically c. made by the CEO d. made using non outside input from others |
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A decision to make a traffic arrest is a. an operational level decision b. a command decision c. an administrative decision d. none of these |
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a. an operational level decision |
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Creativity involves
a. innovation b. uniqueness c. originality d. all of these |
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Habits people fall into without recognizing what they are doing are called
a. mental locks b. thinkig traps c. killer phrases d. restraining forces |
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In force-field analysis, forces that foster goal achievementare called _____forces.
a. restraining b. driving c. equilibrium d. convergent |
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The originatorof problem-oriented policing is
a. Rofer von Oech b. Roger Sperry c. Alex Osborn d. Herman Goldstein |
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A common mistake in problem solving and decision making is
a. having an open mind b. openly expressive ideas and true feelings c. making decisions while excited or angry d. utilizing the Delphi technique |
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c. making decisions while excited or angry |
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The Abilene Paradox isan example of a. brainstorming b. intuition c. groupthink d. force-field analysis |
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Strategic decisionsare generally made at
a. operational levels b. executive levels c. administrative levels d. staff levels |
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A decision made in combination with others is often referred to as a
a. conclusion decision b. command decision c. consultative decision d. democratic decision |
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_____ is a method of shared problem solving in which members spontaneously contribute ideas
a. brainstorming b. divergent solving c. groupthink d. critical judgement |
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According to Voltaire, time is
a. divisible b. neglected c. swift d. all of these |
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Which of the following is the most accurate definition of time management?
a. making sure you have enough time to do everything you need b. monitoring the time spent on tasks to ensure you do not try to do too many things at once. c. dividing and organizing time to accomplish the most tasks in the most efficient way d. making sure that the people you manage are using their time efficiently |
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c. dividing and organizing time to accomplish the most tasks in themost efficient way. |
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Many service organizations such as law enforcement agencies have responsibilities that
a. are time-consuming but not explicitly action-oriented b. yield few tangible results yet are necessary to citizen satisfaction c. can not easily be measured d. all of these |
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Which of the following is generally true?
a. time is a resource b. it is better to count time than to make time count c. time is recyclable d. none of these |
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An entire 20-year career in law enforcement would equal approximately
a. 5,000 hours b. 25,000 hours c. 40,000 hours d. 80,000 hours |
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One common time waster is
a. setting goals b. delegation c. crisis management d. saying "no" |
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Which of the following is NOT recommended as a technique to combat procrastination?
a. schedule time to work on projects b. do things perfectly the first time so that you do not have to spend additional time fixing errors c. start with your most unplesant task to get it out of the way d. set deadlines and let others know about them |
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b. do things perfectly the first time so that you do not have to spend additional time fixing errors |
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According to the ____ principle, each time you repeat the same task, you become more efficient.
a. Pareto b. learning curve c. Franklin d. Parkinson |
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Police paperload is a problem becuase
a. volume makes absorption difficult b. some managers like to create busy paperwork c. police tasks generate paperowrk becuase of legal requirements. d. all of these. |
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With every promotion comes a corresponding increase in
a. the number of hours worked in a day b. the number of days worked in a week c. the amount of duties and responsibilities d. all of these |
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c. the amount of duties and responsibilities. |
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____ are at the heart of time management.
a. Goals b. Work plans c. Pareto principles d. time abusers |
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A tickler file system consists of ____ files.
a. 3 b. 12 c. 45 d. 365 |
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One issue of the New York Times conveys as much information as a person living in the sixteenth century would obtain
a. in one week b. in one month c. in one year d. in a lifetime |
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Adult eye span is ____ words
a. 2-3 b. 5-8 c. 10-15 d. 20-30 |
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By helping on manage minute by minute, the single most important time management tool is most likely to be the
a. learning curve b. daily to-do list c. tickler file system d. Parkinson law |
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What is considered management's greatest resource?
a. goals b. work plans c. time d. employees |
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Which of the following is the MOST importnat part of the concept of "single handling"?
a. throw away any unnecessary paper b. file paper for later action c. avoid picking up any document until you are ready to deal with it d. route paperwork when necessary |
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c. avoid picking up any documentuntil you are ready to deal with it |
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Based on the 40-hour work week, approximately how many work hours are there in a year?
a. 1500 b. 1800 c. 2000 d. 2400 |
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Which of the following is NOT a behavior that decreases reading efficiency?
a. regression b. skimming c. narrow eye span d. subvocalization |
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If a police manager could gain two hours more of productive time daily, his or her annual gain would approximate ___ hours.
a. 150 b. 350 c. 500 d. 650 |
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Time management should be thought of in terms of
a. hours b. weeks c. months d. all of these |
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One way to determine productive time is to a. make a comprehensive time use list b. make an unproductive time list c. make a priority and goal list d. all of these |
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In devisinga priority list, how much time should be spent on priority two?
a. 10% b. 40% c. 50% d. 70% |
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Generally, time abusers can be divided into the categories of
a. immediate and delayed b. internal and external c. general and specific d. proactive and reactive |
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Parkinson's Law states that
a. "Proper planning prevents poor performance." b. "Work harder, not smarter." c. "Work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion" d. "The urgent drives out the importnat" |
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c. "Work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion" |
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To be an effective manager, it is necessary to understand that the most important priority is
a. schedules b. plans c. people d. checking things off a to-do list |
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The time a person spends coming into work early or staying late to impress the boss is called.
a. lag time b. face time c. time abuse d. creative procrastination |
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Normal reading speed is about ____ words per minute.
a. 75 b. 125 c. 250 d. 575 |
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Managing time involves
a. working longer and faster b. managing yourself and your daily life c. trying to get everything accomplished yourself d. all of these |
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b. managing yourself and your daily life |
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According to the Pareto Principle, 20% of yorur daily activities may produce ___ % of your accomplishments.
a. 10 b. 20 c. 40 d. 80 |
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Time management needs to be
a. short range b. long range c. both short and long range d. neither - range has nothing to do with it |
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c. both short and long range |
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According to this principle, if an individual performs a group of similar tasks together, they can reduce the total amount of time it takes to do them.
a. the learning curve principle b. the Parkinson Principle c. the 5P principle d. the 80% principle |
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a. the learning curve principle |
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City of Canton, Ohio v harris is considered the landmark case in
a. assessment center constitutionality issues b. failure-to-train suits c. wrongful termination litigation d. denial-of-benefits lawsuits
a. assessment center constitutionality issues b. failure-to-train suits c. wrongful termination litigation d. denial-of-benefits lawsuits |
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b. failure-to-train lawsuits |
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____ learners learn best through demonstration
a. Auditory b. Kinesthetic c. Blind d. Visual |
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A police manager's most important objective should be
a. police budget preparation b. training philosophy development c. human resource development d. police skill development |
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c. human resource development |
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The learner's age, sex, maturation, innate ability and level of motivation are considered _____ variables.
a. individual b. task/informational c. environmental/intructional d. preparational |
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Normally, the most cost-effective type of training is
a. group training b. training partners together c. individual training d. all of these options are equally effective |
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The traditional method of police instruction is
a. lecture b. discussion sessions c. questinos and answer sessions d. demonstrations |
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Questions intended to get students to share their perosnal feelings about a topic are called ___ questions.
a. factual b. rhetorical c. opinion-based d. hypothetical |
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The key to determining the content to teach and test is
a. the manager's learning preference b. the officer trainee's learning prefernece c. market analysis d. job analysis |
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When training course content relates directly to the tasks to be performed on the job, the content is considered
a. factual b. proactive c. valid d. retroactive |
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The role of law enforcement managers in training depends on a. the size of the agency b. the agency's budget c. the level of the officer(s) to be trained d. the level of the manager |
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d. the level of the manager |
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____ learners learn best by taking a hands-on approach.
a. Auditory b. Kinesthetic c. Quadraplegic d. Visual |
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Which of the following is NOT a training pitfall?
a. showing more than telling b. not setting expectations c. expecting everyone to learn at the same pace d. creating stress, often through competition |
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a. showing more than telling |
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Variables that relate to WHAT is to be learned are called ___ variables.
a. individual b. task/information c. environmental/instructional d. preparational |
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The Law of Recency states that things learned lastare usually
a. learned worst b. learned best c. remembered best d. forgotten first |
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Questions to which no answer is expected are called ____ questions.
a. factual b. rhetorical c. opinion-based d. hypothetical |
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of an effective demonstration?
a. each step is explained as it is slowly done b. questions are held until the end of the deomonstration c. everyone can clearly see the deomonstration d. the purpose of each step is explained |
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b. questions are held until the end of the demonstration |
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LETN is
a. a management philosophy b. a training scholarship program for criminal justice professionals c. a private satellite television system providing police training programs d. an early-warning system for identifying incidents likely to lead to litigation |
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c. a private satellite television system providing police training programs |
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Questions designed to test students'grasp of class material are called ___ questions.
a. factual b. rhetorical c. opinon-based d. hypothetical |
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The greatest recognized benefit of an effective law enforcement training program is
a. improved response time b. greater citizen satisfaction c. higher departmental morale d. officer safety |
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Knowledge is most often associated with
a. report writing b. understanding facts, ideas and information c. motor skills d. skill learning |
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b. understanding facts, ideas and information |
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Factors such as physical setting, incentives and knowledge of results are called ___variables.
a. individual b. task/information c. environmental/instructional d. preparational |
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c. environmental/instructional |
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The lecture method, generally speaking,
a. is inefficient b. is not cost effective c. cannont accommodate both slow and fast learners d. all of these |
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c. cannont acommodate both slow and fast learners |
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____ learners learn best through lecture.
a. Auditory b. Kinesthetic c. Hearing-impaired d. Visual |
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The most commonly used training material is
a. computer programs b. video cassettes c. printed subject matter d. CCTV |
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c. printed subject matter |
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Which of the following statements is true of printed instructional material?
a. They tend to be personal b. They are flexible and inexpensive. c. They tend not to be uniform d. none of these |
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b. They are flexible and inexpensive |
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The requirements for becoming licensed as a law enforcement officer are set by
a. POST commissions b. the FBI c. FLETC d. CALEA |
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In the recommended basic training curriculum for law enforcement officers, the topic with the greatest number of recommended hours is a. law b. administration c. human values and problems d. patrol and investigation procedures |
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d. patrol and investigation procedures |
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Case studies promote a ___ model of instruction
a. student-centered b. instructor-centered c. both a and b d. neither a nor b |
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Training given during roll call is economical becuase
a. everyone has to be there. b. training in shorter bursts is more effective than in long bursts c. training is done in an informal,relaxed environment d. officers become accustomed to the training and begin to prepare for it |
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b. training in shorter bursts is more effective than in long bursts |
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The Law of Primacy states that things learned first are usually
a. learned worst b. learned best c. remembered best d. forgotton first |
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The Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994
a. authorized major funding for law enforcement training b. put hundreds more officers on the street in an effort to bolster community policing. c. both a and b d.neither a nor b |
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Which of the following is a common training pitfall?
a. not setting expectationsor setting them too high b. fearing subordinates' progress and success c. expecting everyone to learn at the same pace. d. all of these |
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Lectures are well suited to
a. conveying large amounts of information b. allowing learner participation c. providing the trainer with feedback on how throughly the learners are acquiring the lecture information d.all of these |
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a. conveying large amounts of information |
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Which of the following is NOT listed as one of the variables that affects learning?
a. information variables b. individual variables c. training variables d. instructional variables |
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In terms of learning preferences, Baby Boomers
a. prefer experienced instructors b. are computer phobic c. prefer problem solving activities. d. prefer group activities. |
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c. prefer problem solving activities. |
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Managing is best accomplished by
a. being a good guy b. developing a mentor c. getting work done through others d. maintaining harmonious relationships at all times |
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c. getting work done through others. |
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To alter workplace culture, it is often necessary to
a. alter counter productive norms. b. identify existing norms. c. evaluate existing norms. d. all of these |
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Which of the following is NOT a key element of corrupt behavior
a. it involves a reward or personal gain for the officer b. it is kept hidden from upper management c. it is prohibited by law or rule d. it involves misuse of power |
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b. it is kept hidden from uppper management |
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According to the Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics 2003, public confidence in the police is ___ it was 20 years ago.
a. much lower than b. slightly lower than c. greater than d. the same as |
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Goals involve
a. a specific end result b. an open ended period of time for completion c. abstract terms d. all of these |
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Managers who contribute their efforts to accomplishing department goals while simultaneously developing their subordinates into topperformers are superior ___ managers who empower others.
a. holistic b. touchstone c. balanced performer d. independent |
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The first stage of growth in a manager-employee relationship is the ___ stage.
a. intermittent b. interdependent c. independent d. dependent |
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An officer's first loyalty must be to defend
a. his or her fellow officers b. the Constitution and laws of the United States c. the underprivileged in society d. the code of silence |
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b. the Constitution and laws of the United States |
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The "blind self" refers to
a. what you understand about yourself b. knowing what neither you nor others know about yourself c. what others know about you that you yourself do not know d. your secret self |
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c. what othrs know about you that you yourself do not know |
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Accoriding to Terrill et al., which of the following is NOT posited by the traditional view of police culture? a. officers should reject all roles except that of fighting crime b. officers should handled the full range of ofenses for maximum crime control. c. officers should hold unfavorable views of citizens andsupervisors. |
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b. officers should handle the full range of offenses for maximum crowd control. |
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The workplace culture is
a. the same in all places of work b. the sum of formal and informal beliefs and values shared by those within the organizaiotn. c. both a and b d. neither a nor b |
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c. the sum of formal and informal beliefsand values shared by those within the organization. |
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Holistic goals involve
a. on-th-job goals b. off-the-job goals c.both a and b d. neither a nor be |
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Touchstone values are
a. how we actually spend our time and energy b. whatwe say we want c. how we achieve our wants d. none of these |
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The most effective managers are those that
a. do everything themselves to be sure it is done right.
b. delegate everything
c. spend their time climbing the ladder of success
d. accomplish priority tasks through others |
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d. accomplish priority tasks through others |
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The most effective managers are those that
a. do everything themselves to be sure it is done right b. delegate everything . accomplih priority tasks through others |
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d. accomplish priority tasks through others. |
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The highest stage in growth and development is
a. interdependency b. dependency c. independency d. superdependency |
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Goals should be
a. attainable b. realistic c.perosnally important d. all of these |
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The police culture is often described as
a. elitist b. authoritarian c. isolationist d. all of these |
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What you know about yourself and what you show to others is your ___ self.
a. open b. hidden c. blind d. subconscious |
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Officers who detain or arrest someone solely on the basis of race have violated
a. the First Amendment b. the Fourth Amendment c. the Eighth Amendment d. no explicit law |
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Daily values are a. how we actually spend our time and energy b. what we say we want c. how we achieve our wants d. none of these |
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a. how we actually spend our time and energy |
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Job descriptions are
a. minimum requirements b. limiting c. restrictive d. all of these |
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___ behavior is behavior which is "moral" and "right."
a. holistic b. ethical c. interdependent d. balanced performer |
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Unfairly stopping unoffendingmortorists to protect officers from the "statistical microscope" individually or collectively is referred to as
a. racial profiling b. ghosting c. balancing d. synergizing |
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Falsifying patrol logs to "make the numbers come out right" is called
a. racial profiling b. ghosting c. balancing d. syngergizing |
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___ are the overriding expectations of a given work group.
a. supervalues b. Touchstone values c. Supernorms d. Daily values |
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