Test Bank For Criminal Justice Ethics Theory and Practice, 5th Edition

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Instructor Resource Banks, Criminal Justice Ethics, 5e ยฉ SAGE Publishing, 2020 Chapter 2: Police Ethics: The Nature of Policing and Police Corruption Test Bank Multiple Choice 1. Before the twentieth century in this country, police, in general ______. a. saw their primary job as keeping the good will of the people b. were relatively immune from politics and corruption c. operated with few legal and ethical controls d. swere well-trained, well-equipped and well-supervised Ans: C Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Ethics and Policing Difficulty Level: Easy 2. When was the first set of instructions to constables published in England? a. 1804 b. 1829 c. 1847 d. 1866 Ans: B Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Ethics and Policing Difficulty Level: Easy 3. Early policing in the United States was indicative of all of the following except ______. a. police had lots of training in law b. patrolman working on the streets with little supervision c. violence was accepted norm d. they operated in neighborhoods as authority figures Ans: A Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Ethics and Policing Difficulty Level: Easy 4. An officer who sees criminal as the enemy, and the police and community as the โ€œgood guysโ€ is a ______. a. crime fighter b. emergency operator c. social enforcer Instructor Resource Banks, Criminal Justice Ethics, 5e ยฉ SAGE Publishing, 2020 d. social peacekeeper Ans: A Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: The Nature of Policing Difficulty Level: Easy 5. An officer who is represented by the media as โ€œfighters against evilโ€ is a ______. a. crime fighter b. emergency operator c. social enforcer d. social peacekeeper Ans: A Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: The Nature of Policing Difficulty Level: Easy 6. An officer who sees their role as addressing many day-to-day problems is a ______. a. crime fighter b. emergency operator c. social enforcer d. social peacekeeper Ans: C Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: The Nature of Policing Difficulty Level: Easy 7. An officer who advocates public service rather than crime fighting is a ______. a. crime fighter b. emergency operator c. social enforcer d. social peacekeeper Ans: D Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: The Nature of Policing Difficulty Level: Easy 8. An officer who is characterized by Kleinig (1996) as the most satisfactory definition is a ______. a. crime fighter b. emergency operator c. social enforcer d. social peacekeeper Ans: D Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: The Nature of Policing Difficulty Level: Easy Instructor Resource Banks, Criminal Justice Ethics, 5e ยฉ SAGE Publishing, 2020 9. Which model of policing was proposed by some as best reflecting a broad definition of policing as involving public service rather than mere crime fighting? a. the โ€œemergency operatorโ€ b. the โ€œsocial peacekeeperโ€ c. the โ€œsnappy bureaucratโ€ d. the โ€œsocial enforcerโ€ Ans: B Cognitive Domain: Comprehension Answer Location: The Nature of Policing Difficulty Level: Medium 10. Manning (2007) defines ______ as officers who make up the bulk of law enforcement. a. patrol officers b. middle managers c. higher administrators d. detectives and investigators Ans: A Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: The Nature of Policing Difficulty Level: Easy 11. Manning (2007) defines ______ as officers who rise through the ranks through seniority and examinations and supervise and handle paperwork. a. patrol officers b. middle managers c. higher administrators d. detectives and investigators Ans: B Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: The Nature of Policing Difficulty Level: Easy 12. Manning (2007) defines ______ as officers who enjoy higher status than patrol officers and are โ€œinformation processors.โ€ a. patrol officers b. middle managers c. higher administrators d. detectives and investigators Ans: D Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: The Nature of Policing Difficulty Level: Easy Instructor Resource Banks, Criminal Justice Ethics, 5e ยฉ SAGE Publishing, 2020 13. In addition to the formal rules and regulations of the job, police behavior is also heavily influenced by police ______. a. demeanor b. mystique c. culture d. mythology Ans: C Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Police Culture Difficulty Level: Medium 14. Occupational culture is defined as which of the following? a. The particular roles and experiences of the different occupational groups within the institution. b. The attitudes, values, and norms of an institution. c. police professionalism d. all of these Ans: A Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Police Culture Difficulty Level: Medium 15. In his explanation of police culture, Crank (1998) characterizes ______ as the notion that police view much of their work by reference to the use of force. a. coercive territorial control b. the new warriors c. turbulence and edge-control d. cynicism Ans: A Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Police Culture Difficulty Level: Medium 16. In his explanation of police culture, Crank (1998) characterizes ______ as triumph over unpredictable events, and cultural themes of solidarity. a. coercive territorial control b. the new warriors c. turbulence and edge-control d. cynicism Ans: C Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Police Culture Difficulty Level: Medium 17. Which of the following is not typically seen as a component or value of police culture? Instructor Resource Banks, Criminal Justice Ethics, 5e ยฉ SAGE Publishing, 2020 a. cynicism b. emphasis on force c. viewing themselves as victims d. optimism about human nature Ans: D Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Police Culture Difficulty Level: Medium 18. Which of Scheingoldโ€™s (1994) dominant characteristics views that officers view all citizens with suspicion? a. the new warriors b. cynicism c. force d. the police are victims Ans: B Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Police Culture Difficulty Level: Medium 19. The view that police are misunderstood and recipients of low wages was defined by Scheingold (1994) as ______. a. the new warriors b. cynicism c. force d. the police are victims Ans: D Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Police Culture Difficulty Level: Medium 20. Some scholars of policing have suggested that police culture has changed with the advent of ______. a. community policing b. a greater focus on service to the public c. enhancement in communication and interpersonal skills d. all of these Ans: D Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Changing Police Culture Difficulty Level: Medium 21. Police work involves a lot of flexibility and options when exercising authority and power. The formal term for this is ______. a. discretion b. compulsion Instructor Resource Banks, Criminal Justice Ethics, 5e ยฉ SAGE Publishing, 2020 c. mandates d. directionality Ans: A Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Police Discretion Difficulty Level: Medium 22. Which of the following is not one of the ways that the use of police discretion is regulated? a. judicial rule-making b. legislative regulation c. internal codes and regulations d. police promotions Ans: D Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Limiting Police Discretion Difficulty Level: Medium 23. Many argue that if police are permitted wide discretion, a high level of ______ should match it. a. professionalism b. accountability c. subjectiveness [should this be โ€œSubjectivityโ€?] d. ethics Ans: B Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Limiting Police Discretion Difficulty Level: Medium 24. The first American police code of ethics was not formulated until ______. a. 1829 b. 1866 c. 1903 d. 1928 Ans: D Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Ethics and Codes of Ethics Difficulty Level: Easy 25. Most professions commonly have ______. a. codes of ethics b. ombudsmen c. strict supervision of day-to-day operations d. few educational requirements Ans: A Instructor Resource Banks, Criminal Justice Ethics, 5e ยฉ SAGE Publishing, 2020 Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Ethics and Codes of Ethics Difficulty Level: Easy 26. Ethical codes have a โ€œrhetorical functionโ€ in that they ______. a. establish grounds for discipline b. establish norms of behavior c. assure the public that police are required to follow certain standards d. create rules the public can rely upon Ans: D Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: What is the Relationship Between Ethics and Codes of Ethics? Difficulty Level: Medium 27. According to Felknes (1984), in one study, more than what percent of officers surveyed responded that they depended mostly on their own personal ethics rather than law enforcement ethics to guide them in their professional activities? a. 25% b. 50% c. 65% d. 75% Ans: D Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: What is the Relationship Between Ethics and Codes of Ethics? Difficulty Level: Easy 28. Most police codes of ethics do not ______. a. mention service to the public b. require respecting the rights of members of the public c. have enforcement provisions or procedures d. expect officers to increase their knowledge and competence over time Ans: C Cognitive Domain: Knowledge | Application Answer Location: What is the Relationship Between Ethics and Codes of Ethics? Difficulty Level: Hard 29. International Association of Chiefs of Police recommended ______. a. providing ethics instruction for all ranks throughout an officerโ€™s career b. incorporating decision-making models in instruction c. discussing values, and developing critical thinking exercises d. all of these Ans: C Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Ethics Instruction Difficulty Level: Medium Instructor Resource Banks, Criminal Justice Ethics, 5e ยฉ SAGE Publishing, 2020 30. Studies have identified all of the following factors when assessing work place problems as stressors except ______. a. bias and harassment b. unsatisfactory interactions with fellow officers c. over and under estimates of physical capabilities d. all of these Ans: D Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: The Nature of Police Occupational Stress Difficulty Level: Easy 31. In a study by Morash et al. (2006), they found that the violent crime rate had ______ predictive value in explaining police stress. a. low b. no strong c. high d. moderate Ans: B Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Stress and Crime Fighting Difficulty Level: Medium 32. Of the three types of stress officers face, those that corrode confidence and resilience are known as ______. a. explosive events b. daily tensions c. implosive events d. none of these Ans: B Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Stress and Crime Fighting Difficulty Level: Easy 33. Which of the following are not individual coping strategies discussed in the chapter? a. access to a dependable support system b. improved communication skills c. taking regular vacations d. violent outbursts Ans: D Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Coping With Stress Difficulty Level: Medium 34. What theory seeks to explain the use of extralegal as opposed to excessive force by police? a. use of force theory Instructor Resource Banks, Criminal Justice Ethics, 5e ยฉ SAGE Publishing, 2020 b. extralegal force theory c. angry aggression theory d. use of aggression theory Ans: C Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Angry Aggression Difficulty Level: Medium 35. Which rule adopted in 1878 prohibited military involvement in domestic law enforcement in the United States? a. Posse Comitatus Act b. Posse Militarius Act c. Domesticus Militarius Act d. Domesticus Comitatus Act Ans: A Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Historical and Contemporary Contextโ€”Police and Military Difficulty Level: Easy 36. According to Kraska (2007), what is โ€œan ideology focused on the best means to solve problemsโ€? a. SWAT b. militarism c. enforcement d. deployment Ans: B Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: The Militarization Thesis Difficulty Level: Easy 37. According to Phillips, the militarization of police has moved beyond the paramilitary SWAT units and can be seen in street level policing. Choose the most relevant factor(s) behind this progression of militarization into street level policing? a. Police are responding to incidents involving military style assault weapons. b. Police are first responders to โ€œactive shooterโ€ incidents. c. Police are concerned about public safety, protection, and self-protection. d. all of these Ans: D Cognitive Domain: Knowledge, Application Answer Location: Critiques of the Militarization Thesis Difficulty Level: Medium 38. Which form of corruption is understood to include accepting payments for not making an arrest or issuing a summons that in ordinary course of events would have been made or issued. a. kickbacks Instructor Resource Banks, Criminal Justice Ethics, 5e ยฉ SAGE Publishing, 2020 b. opportunistic theft c. shakedowns d. traffic fix Ans: C Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: The Nature of Police Corruption Difficulty Level: Easy 39. Which form of corruption involves a police officer taking money or other reward for disposing of traffic citations? a. misdemeanor fix b. traffic fix c. internal payoffs d. protection of illegal activities Ans: B Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: The Nature of Police Corruption Difficulty Level: Easy 40. Which of the following is not an argument against receiving gratuities? a. Police officers are underpaid and deserve them. b. Police officers accepting them are on a โ€œslippery slope.โ€ c. Police officers who accept them may not provide equal protection. d. Merchants giving them may expect favoritism from the police. Ans: A Cognitive Domain: Application Answer Location: Accepting Gratuities Difficulty Level: Medium 41. Individual character, institutional culture, and societal (systemic) pressures on the police have all been suggested as explanations for ______. a. police use of excessive force b. the police subculture c. police discretion d. police corruption Ans: D Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Explanations for Police Corruption Difficulty Level: Medium 42. The slippery slope explanation for police corruption assumes that corruption ______. a. starts out involving small amounts or harms and then slowly increases/escalates b. is a function of defective officers c. results from poor leadership in the department d. is caused by pressure from the public to solve crime by any means available Instructor Resource Banks, Criminal Justice Ethics, 5e ยฉ SAGE Publishing, 2020 Ans: A Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: โ€œSlippery Slopeโ€ Explanation Difficulty Level: Medium 43. Which group in New York City found that the most salient forms of police corruption included groups of officers protecting and assisting drug traffickers for often sizeable profits? a. Warren Commission b. Mollen Commission c. Jeffers Commission d. Presidentโ€™s Commission Ans: B Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Drugs and Corruption Difficulty Level: Easy 44. When looking to combat corruption, which aspect of policing states that it is essential that only those with the highest moral character be recruited to be officers? a. reducing opportunities for corruption b. detecting and deterring corruption c. reinforcing motivation to act normally d. recruiting Ans: D Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Combating Corruption Difficulty Level: Medium 45. Which of the following is not an argument in favor of citizen review? a. individual complainants and public will have higher level of confidence in integrity of police practice b. involving citizens is likely to deter police misconduct c.involving citizens will ensure more citizenโ€™s arrests are made, thereby helping the police d. involving citizens is likely to result in more objective and thorough investigations Ans: C Cognitive Domain: Knowledge | Application Answer Location: Ensuring Police Accountability Difficulty Level: Medium 46. The form of police oversight in the shape of a police auditor emerged during which decade? a. 1960s b. 1970s c. 1980s d. 1990s Instructor Resource Banks, Criminal Justice Ethics, 5e ยฉ SAGE Publishing, 2020 Ans: D Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Police Auditors Difficulty Level: Easy 47. A weakness of contemporary civilian review bodies is that they ______. a. have limited funding b. have no subpoena power c. do not have the power to impose discipline d. are difficult to staff Ans: C Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: External Citizen Review of Police Difficulty Level: Medium 48. Which type of whistle-blower report misconduct to another person inside an organization? a. internal b. exculpatory c. external d. domestic Ans: A Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Whistle-Blowing Difficulty Level: Easy 49. Which type of whistle-blower expose abuses to outside agents? a. internal b. exculpatory c. external d. domestic Ans: C Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Whistle-Blowing Difficulty Level: Easy 50. In which Supreme Court case did the Court create the legal basis for stop and frisks? a. Whren v. United States b. Knowles v. Iowa c. United States v. Arvizu d. Terry v. Ohio Ans: D Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: โ€œStop and Friskโ€ Difficulty Level: Medium Instructor Resource Banks, Criminal Justice Ethics, 5e ยฉ SAGE Publishing, 2020 True/False 1. Controlling police corruption is difficult because officers in many agencies have created and enforced a wall or code of silence. Ans: T Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Institutional Explanations Difficulty Level: Easy 2. Whistle-blowing is one of the most frequent types of crimes committed by police. Ans: F Cognitive Domain: Comprehension Answer Location: Whistle-Blowing Difficulty Level: Medium 3. Noble cause corruption involves payoffs and bribery of the police. Ans: F Cognitive Domain: Comprehension Answer Location: Noble Cause Corruption Difficulty Level: Medium 4. One of the arguments against allowing police to accept gratuities is that it will lead officers down the slippery slope. Ans: T Cognitive Domain: Comprehension Answer Location: โ€œSlippery Slopeโ€ Explanation Difficulty Level: Easy 5. One of Scheingoldโ€™s dominant characteristics of police culture is sympathy. Ans: F Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Police Culture Difficulty Level: Easy 6. Police officers do not normally use their wide powers of discretion and their authority to perform acts of misconduct. Ans: F Cognitive Domain: Comprehension Answer Location: Limiting Police Discretion Difficulty Level: Easy 7. Organizational tensions within policing arise from officer perceptions that their organization is โ€œcapricious, unpredictable and punitive rather than democratic and fair.โ€ Ans: T Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Instructor Resource Banks, Criminal Justice Ethics, 5e ยฉ SAGE Publishing, 2020 Answer Location: The Nature of Police Occupational Stress Difficulty Level: Medium 8. Extralegal force refers to the deliberate, knowing, and wrongful use of force by police, such that they are aware they are abusing their power) Ans: T Cognitive Domain: Comprehension Answer Location: Angry Aggression Difficulty Level: Medium 9. The use of paramilitary weapons and tactics have primarily impacted whites. Ans: F Cognitive Domain: Comprehension Answer Location: Number and Deployment of SWAT Units Difficulty Level: Medium 10. In the United States, officer safety appears to be the primary justification for the expansion in the deployment of SWAT units. Ans: T Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Critiques of the Militarization Thesis Difficulty Level: Medium Short Answer 1. Which model of policing emphasizes coercion as the central feature of police work? Ans: social enforcers Cognitive Domain: Comprehension Answer Location: The Nature of Policing Difficulty Level: Easy 2. What term refers to the particular roles and experiences of the different occupational groups within an institution? Ans: occupational culture Cognitive Domain: Comprehension Answer Location: Police Culture Difficulty Level: Medium 3. By law, police are given a lot of power to deprive citizens of their freedom. This power is known as ______. Ans: discretion Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Police Discretion Difficulty Level: Easy Instructor Resource Banks, Criminal Justice Ethics, 5e ยฉ SAGE Publishing, 2020 4. What refers to the deliberate, knowing, and wrongful use of force by police, such that police are aware they are abusing their power? Ans: extralegal force Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Angry Aggression Difficulty Level: Medium 5. What is the term used when police select a person for a vehicle stop, use of force or other police intervention solely because of that personโ€™s race? Ans: Driving while black Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: โ€œDriving While Blackโ€ Difficulty Level: Easy 6. Briefly describe the โ€œrotten appleโ€ theory of police corruption. Ans: Corruption is the act of a few rotten apples in an otherwise honest department. Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Personalistic Explanations Difficulty Level: Easy 7. What is โ€œwhistle-blowing?โ€ Ans: those who report misconduct to either inside or outside agencies Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Whistle-Blowing Difficulty Level: Easy 8. Briefly describe the slippery slope theory of police corruption. Ans: Taking rewards and money begins on a small scale and is tacitly acknowledged by other officers. This eventually leads to corruption on a grander scale. Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: โ€œSlippery Slopeโ€ Explanation Difficulty Level: Easy 9. In the context of police, briefly define โ€œgratuities.โ€ Ans: receiving things such as free meals and coffee, gifts, and favors Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Accepting Gratuities Difficulty Level: Easy 10. Describe one way of combating corruption in US law enforcement. [was actually on pp. 51-53] Ans: Answers will vary. Cognitive Domain: Application Answer Location: Combating Corruption Difficulty Level: Hard Instructor Resource Banks, Criminal Justice Ethics, 5e ยฉ SAGE Publishing, 2020 Essay 1. Discuss, describe, compare and contrast the personalistic, institutional and systemic explanations for police corruption. Ans: Answers will vary. Cognitive Analysis Answer Location: Personalistic Explanations Difficulty Level: Hard 2. Discuss the various option police departments have with regard to gratuities for police. Which approach do you prefer? Briefly explain your position. Ans: Answers will vary. Cognitive Domain: Analysis Answer Location: Accepting Gratuities Difficulty Level: Hard 3. Discuss four areas in policing where corruption can be directly combatted. Please give an example of each and a possible strategy for combating corruption in each of these areas. Ans: Answers will vary. Cognitive Domain: Application Answer Location: Combating Corruption Difficulty Level: Hard 4. Discuss three strategies recently developed to help regulate the discretionary powers of officers during stop and frisk and related actions. Explain the strengths and weaknesses of all three strategies. Ans: Answers will vary. Cognitive Domain: Analysis Answer Location: Limiting Police Discretion Difficulty Level: Hard 5. What strategies, if any, would you propose to change police culture? Explain your position. Ans: Answers will vary. Cognitive Domain: Application Answer Location: Changing Police Culture Difficulty Level: Medium

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