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SCCJA Pre-Academy Block 3-Prejudice and Personality, Report Writing, Interviewing, Vulnerable Adult, Officer Survival, Drug Enforcement, Crime Scene and Physical Evidence. Exam Questions With Correct Answers 100% Verified.

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SCCJA Pre-Academy Block 3-Prejudice and Personality, Report Writing, Interviewing, Vulnerable Adult, Officer Survival, Drug Enforcement, Crime Scene and Physical Evidence. Exam Questions With Correct Answers 100% Verified. Culture - Answera characteristic features of everyday existence shared by people in a place or time; the integrated pattern of human knowledge, belief, and behavior that depends upon the capacity for learning and transmitting knowledge to succeeding generations, or the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group Characteristics of culture - Answer•learned •gives a range of acceptable behaviors •subject to change •can't remain in isolation Prejudice - AnswerA preconceived judgment or opinion, or an adverse opinion or learning formed without just grounds or before sufficient knowledge; it can be favorable or unfavorable and shows a lack of tolerance Personal prejudice - Answerwhen members of another racial or ethnic group are perceived as a threat to one's own interests Group prejudice - AnswerWhen a person conforms to group norms because it appears that is what is expected ©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 10:31AM. A+ 2 Stanford Prison Experiment - Answerstudy conducted to investigate the effects of becoming a prisoner or prison guard and role playing Brown Eyes, Blue Eyes Experiment - AnswerStudy conducted to demonstrate his prejudicial attitudes and intolerance can affect even the youngest of people intolerance - Answerunwillingness to accept views, beliefs, or behavior that differ from one's own; based on ignorance, indifference, and limited perception ignorance - Answerlack of knowledge or information indifference - Answerlack of interest, concern, or sympathy Limited perception - AnswerPerceiving others through a range of limited experiences which ultimately could create stereotyping of an entire group stereotype - Answera generalized (sometimes accurate but often overgeneralized) belief about a group of people 3 ways stereotypes change - Answer• Bookkeeping-slow adjustment as we learn and adapt to new information • Conversion-old stereotypes are thrown away, usually when there is signification contradictory evidence • Subtyping-new stereotype is created as a sub-classification of the original Hate crime - Answercriminal offense against a person or property motivated in whole or in part by an offender's bias against a race, religion, disability, ethnic origin or sexual orientation Wisconsin v. Mitchell - Answercourt upheld statute providing for higher penalties if a criminal selects a victim because of their race, religion, or sexual orientation Arguments for hate crime legislation - Answer•a victim may suffer more psychological harm •victim may suffer more physical trauma •hate crimes have a wide impact •hate crimes may spark retaliation or community unrest Police response at the scene of a hate crime - Answer•secure the scene •stabilization the victim •preserve the crime scene •identify criminal evidence ©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 10:31AM. A+ 3 •1 officer interview the victim •report crime to supervisor •document thoroughly •determine if probable cause exists for arrest How to determine if a hate crime has been committed - Answer•perceptions of victim and witnesses •suspect's reflection of bias •any differences between victim and suspect •similar incidents in same or nearby location •whether victim was promoting group allegiance •whether incident was close or coincided with a significant holiday for victim •absence of other motive Reasons hate crime victims may not come forward - Answer•fear of retaliation •humiliation •lack of support •cultural or language barriers Interview techniques for victims of a hate crime - Answer•reassure them it is not their fault •try to ascertain why the victim feels this happened to them •create an open dialogue •hold neighborhood meetings to ensure community awareness Gold Personality - Answer•keeper of tradition •motivation is to belong •feel there is a right way to do everything •majority of police officers Green Personality - Answer•always questioning the status quo •motivation is a quest for power •knowledge is powe

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SCCJA Pre-Academy Block 3-Prejudice and
Personality, Report Writing, Interviewing,
Vulnerable Adult, Officer Survival, Drug
Enforcement, Crime Scene and Physical
Evidence. Exam Questions With Correct
Answers 100% Verified.




Culture - Answer✔a characteristic features of everyday existence shared by people in a place or
time; the integrated pattern of human knowledge, belief, and behavior that depends upon the
capacity for learning and transmitting knowledge to succeeding generations, or the customary
beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group

Characteristics of culture - Answer✔•learned
•gives a range of acceptable behaviors
•subject to change
•can't remain in isolation

Prejudice - Answer✔A preconceived judgment or opinion, or an adverse opinion or learning
formed without just grounds or before sufficient knowledge; it can be favorable or unfavorable
and shows a lack of tolerance

Personal prejudice - Answer✔when members of another racial or ethnic group are perceived as
a threat to one's own interests

Group prejudice - Answer✔When a person conforms to group norms because it appears that is
what is expected


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Stanford Prison Experiment - Answer✔study conducted to investigate the effects of becoming a
prisoner or prison guard and role playing

Brown Eyes, Blue Eyes Experiment - Answer✔Study conducted to demonstrate his prejudicial
attitudes and intolerance can affect even the youngest of people

intolerance - Answer✔unwillingness to accept views, beliefs, or behavior that differ from one's
own; based on ignorance, indifference, and limited perception

ignorance - Answer✔lack of knowledge or information

indifference - Answer✔lack of interest, concern, or sympathy

Limited perception - Answer✔Perceiving others through a range of limited experiences which
ultimately could create stereotyping of an entire group

stereotype - Answer✔a generalized (sometimes accurate but often overgeneralized) belief
about a group of people

3 ways stereotypes change - Answer✔• Bookkeeping-slow adjustment as we learn and adapt to
new information
• Conversion-old stereotypes are thrown away, usually when there is signification contradictory
evidence
• Subtyping-new stereotype is created as a sub-classification of the original

Hate crime - Answer✔criminal offense against a person or property motivated in whole or in
part by an offender's bias against a race, religion, disability, ethnic origin or sexual orientation

Wisconsin v. Mitchell - Answer✔court upheld statute providing for higher penalties if a criminal
selects a victim because of their race, religion, or sexual orientation

Arguments for hate crime legislation - Answer✔•a victim may suffer more psychological harm
•victim may suffer more physical trauma
•hate crimes have a wide impact
•hate crimes may spark retaliation or community unrest

Police response at the scene of a hate crime - Answer✔•secure the scene
•stabilization the victim
•preserve the crime scene
•identify criminal evidence


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•1 officer interview the victim
•report crime to supervisor
•document thoroughly
•determine if probable cause exists for arrest

How to determine if a hate crime has been committed - Answer✔•perceptions of victim and
witnesses
•suspect's reflection of bias
•any differences between victim and suspect
•similar incidents in same or nearby location
•whether victim was promoting group allegiance
•whether incident was close or coincided with a significant holiday for victim
•absence of other motive

Reasons hate crime victims may not come forward - Answer✔•fear of retaliation
•humiliation
•lack of support
•cultural or language barriers

Interview techniques for victims of a hate crime - Answer✔•reassure them it is not their fault
•try to ascertain why the victim feels this happened to them
•create an open dialogue
•hold neighborhood meetings to ensure community awareness

Gold Personality - Answer✔•keeper of tradition
•motivation is to belong
•feel there is a right way to do everything
•majority of police officers

Green Personality - Answer✔•always questioning the status quo
•motivation is a quest for power
•knowledge is power


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•visionaries and careful planners

Blue Personality - Answer✔•searching for meaning of life
•motivation is to feel authentic
•yearn for self-actualization
•peacemakers and cooperative team players

Orange Personality - Answer✔•wants to do things now
•motivation is to be free
•like variety and spontaneity
•enjoy action and competition

Baby Boomers - Answer✔•people born between 1946 and 1964
•work to live
•motivated by people who tell them they are valued and needed

Generation X - Answer✔•people born between 1965 and 1980
•self reliant
•challenge authority
•motivated by hands-off approach

Generation Y (Millennials) - Answer✔•people both between 1981-2000
•motivated by being surrounding with bright, creative people
•change jobs frequently
•value realism, confidence, and fun

Who reads police reports - Answer✔•supervisors
•investigators
•attorneys
•judges
•backup officers
•victims
•civil courts

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