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PA Act 120 Study Exam #1 Questions With Correct Solutions Where do police get their power from ? - ANS PA Constitution What are the three primary elements for Crime Repression ? - ANS 1. Reduce Opportunity 2. Reduce Desire 3. Set Limits of Behavior What are the 3 roots of American Policing ? - ANS 1. Laws Of Anglo Saxons 2. The Kings Court 3. Industrialization Who is Robert Peel ? - ANS The father of modern day policing Name the 3 primary missions of a police officer ? - ANS 1. Secure Public Respect 2. Be Impartial To Enforcement Of Laws 3. Prevent Crime & Disorder How many members of the commission are there ? - ANS 19 What percentage of calls are actually police related matters ? - ANS 20 % What are the three components to commit crime ? - ANS 1. Desire 2. Ability 3. Opportunity What is the fastest way to lose certification ? - ANS Commit a felony Police Officers Can Use __________ Force - ANS Reasonable What was the Kansas City Project ? - ANS Found that traditional routine patrol in marked police cars does not appear to affect the level of crime Three Factors from the Evolution of American Policing - ANS 1. Corruption & Brutality was Common 2. Uniformed Police had visible presence 3. Changes In Technology In the professional era, Police became more _________ from the public. - ANS Insulated What are the legal functions of police ? - ANS 1. Keep the peace 2. Investigate Criminal Activity 3. Detain 4. Arrest 5. Serve The Court What are the Basic Powers from the state ? - ANS 1. Rules of Criminal Procedure 2. Municipal Police Jurisdiction Act 3. Crimes Code 4. Training What three options do we have as police officers while using discretion ? - ANS 1. Written Warning 2. Verbal Warning 3. Citation According to the Federal Civil Rights Act of 1871, police officers have immunity from Negligent behavior but not... - ANS 1. Gross Negligence 2. Maliciousness 3. Willful Acts

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PA
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S e e k s
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