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225 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 225
Adherence to high standards of behavior and training required for employment in a particular
occupation or profession.
Leadership
Professionalism
Communication
Ethics
Definition 2 of 225
The individual beliefs that a person relies on in making the personal decisions in his/her daily
life.
Terminal Values
Personal Values
Ethics
Adherence
Definition 3 of 225
When peace officers and community members share a common sense of values, communicate
openly and regularly. Trust is the critical link in the community/policing partnership.
Problem-oriented policing
Problem-solving policing
Community relations
Community policing
,Definition 4 of 225
= Work/ Personal Development, Family Community, and being a Peace Officer.
Personal Values
Life Balance
Social Resiliency
Occupational Balance
Definition 5 of 225
The use of deception of falsehoods as tactic when interrogating a suspect.
coercion
subterfuge
canons
interview
Definition 6 of 225
A method for taking the subject to the ground so control can be established.
principles
power
public place
takedown technique
Definition 7 of 225
To effect an arrest as only that force reasonable for restraint of the subject and to get the
subject to submit to custody.
reasonable necessity
deadly force
reasonable force
control
,Definition 8 of 225
A security deposited with a competent court or magistrate to ensure that the accused person
will appear for trial when summoned.
Parole
Bail
Indictment
Probation
Definition 9 of 225
Modifications or changes made for the better as amendments to the U.S Constitution.
Intervening
Bill Of Rights
Constitution
Amendments
Definition 10 of 225
any code is just words until translated into action. Officers give the Law Enforcement Code of
Ethics life and meaning by following it in their everyday conduct. They also adhere to it as
matter of personal integrity.
Communication
Adherence
Compliance
Force Options
, Definition 11 of 225
Arrest warrant obtained before a complaint has been filed; sometimes referred to as Ramey
warrant.
reasonable suspicion
pre-complaint warrant
arrest warrant
trial courts
Definition 12 of 225
Violations of a criminal statue.
Probation
Ethics
Prejudice
Crimes
Definition 13 of 225
Acceptance of a person's authority. It yields to an outward change in behavior, without an
accompanying alteration of attitude.
Compliance
Commitment
Adherence
Conformity
225 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 225
Adherence to high standards of behavior and training required for employment in a particular
occupation or profession.
Leadership
Professionalism
Communication
Ethics
Definition 2 of 225
The individual beliefs that a person relies on in making the personal decisions in his/her daily
life.
Terminal Values
Personal Values
Ethics
Adherence
Definition 3 of 225
When peace officers and community members share a common sense of values, communicate
openly and regularly. Trust is the critical link in the community/policing partnership.
Problem-oriented policing
Problem-solving policing
Community relations
Community policing
,Definition 4 of 225
= Work/ Personal Development, Family Community, and being a Peace Officer.
Personal Values
Life Balance
Social Resiliency
Occupational Balance
Definition 5 of 225
The use of deception of falsehoods as tactic when interrogating a suspect.
coercion
subterfuge
canons
interview
Definition 6 of 225
A method for taking the subject to the ground so control can be established.
principles
power
public place
takedown technique
Definition 7 of 225
To effect an arrest as only that force reasonable for restraint of the subject and to get the
subject to submit to custody.
reasonable necessity
deadly force
reasonable force
control
,Definition 8 of 225
A security deposited with a competent court or magistrate to ensure that the accused person
will appear for trial when summoned.
Parole
Bail
Indictment
Probation
Definition 9 of 225
Modifications or changes made for the better as amendments to the U.S Constitution.
Intervening
Bill Of Rights
Constitution
Amendments
Definition 10 of 225
any code is just words until translated into action. Officers give the Law Enforcement Code of
Ethics life and meaning by following it in their everyday conduct. They also adhere to it as
matter of personal integrity.
Communication
Adherence
Compliance
Force Options
, Definition 11 of 225
Arrest warrant obtained before a complaint has been filed; sometimes referred to as Ramey
warrant.
reasonable suspicion
pre-complaint warrant
arrest warrant
trial courts
Definition 12 of 225
Violations of a criminal statue.
Probation
Ethics
Prejudice
Crimes
Definition 13 of 225
Acceptance of a person's authority. It yields to an outward change in behavior, without an
accompanying alteration of attitude.
Compliance
Commitment
Adherence
Conformity