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According to Jim Ruiz and Kathleen H. Winters, the lack of interagency communication before 9/11 was a by-product of multiple federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies failing to share the intelligence they had gathered on terrorism with other departments and even within their own agencies.Answer
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a. the police feel deserve a response by patrol units
b. that are important to administration
c. encountered by citizens daily
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a. Fuel costs
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Academic studies regarding response time indicate that:
a. citizens generally cannot or do not report crimes immediately
b. the perpetrator will be caught if the police arrive within two minutes of the call
c. the perpetrator will be caught if the police arrive within five minutes of the call
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a. noble cause policing
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a. meat-eaters
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The Knapp Commission was a(n) ____________________ commission.
a. international
b. federal
c. state
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a. felony case
b. misdemeanor case
c. criminal wrong
d. private wrong
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Police testimony that narcotics they found on the ground were dropped by persons they arrested has been called:
a. dropsy testimony
b. fallen testimony
c. on-the-ground testimony
d. all of these choices
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Jerome Skolnick wrote that police deception, if it occurs, usually occurs at three stages of the police detection process. Which of the following is not one of those stages?
a. investigation
b. arrest
c. interrogation
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____________________ is an administrative action coordinated through the state police standards organization that will determine if cause exists to strip an officer of his or her state certification to be a police officer.
a. Certification suspension
b. Interstate certification
c. Background certification
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Which of the following is an example of the standards governing police ethics?
a. U.S. Constitution
b. Bill of Rights
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a. Aristotle
b. Plato
c. Socrates
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a. legal events of the civil rights era
b. the urban riots of the 1960s
c. efforts of black police officer organizations
d. social and political events of the civil rights era
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The United States has a long history of job discrimination against women and minorities.
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a. Texas
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The primary instrument governing employment equality, as well as all equality, in U.S. society is the ____________________ Amendment to the United States Constitution.
a. First
b. Second
c. Fourteenth
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a. of their gender and size
b. they could not testify in court
c. they were not good drivers
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The Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972 (EEOA):
a. expanded the jurisdiction and strengthened the powers of the EEOC
b. allowed employees of state and local governments to file employment discrimination suits with the EEOC
c. made the provisions of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, including Title VII, applicable to state and local governments
d. all of these choices