Law Enforcement in the 21st Century | 4th Edition
by Heath Grant, Karen Terry
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, Table of content
Part 1: Law Enforcement in the Criminal Justice System
1 Law Enforcement in a Democratic Society
2 Origins and Development of Law Enforcement
3 Law Enforcement and the Law
Part 2: Law Enforcement Organizations - Operations and Conduct
4 Policing Functions and Units
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5 Policing Discretion and Behavior
6 Patrol and Traffic
7 Search and Seizure, Arrest, and Interrogation
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8 Investigation and Evidence Collection
9 Policing the Police
Part 3: Policing in the Twenty-First Century
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10 Policing Multicultural Communities
11 Community Policing and Problem Solving
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12 Advances in Policing: New Technologies for Crime Analysis
13 Standards for Police Recruitment
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TEST BANK
CHAPTER 1
Law Enforcement in a Democratic Society
Chapter 1 Multiple Choice
Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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1. Freedom to make decisions, legal or otherwise, based on your own judgment is referred to
as .
a. denigration
b. free will
c. determinism
d. discretion
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Answer: D
Objective: Explain why discretion is a necessary aspect of policing.
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Level: Basic
2. The United States Patriot Act was originally created in and was reauthorized in
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a. 2001, 2003
b. 2001, 2005
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c. 2000, 2001
d. 2003, 2005
Answer: B
Objective: Describe the concept of linkage blindness and its importance in the criminal justice
system.
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3. The sociologist, , was the first to propose the crime control/due process model in
the mid-1960s.
a. Johnson
b. Scherring
c. Packer
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d. Klockars
Answer: C
Objective: Contrast the crime control and due process models.
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Level: Basic
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4. To protect the rights of the innocent and ensure that only the guilty are punished is the
focus of the model.
a. res gestae
b. due process
c. divine right
d. crime control
Answer: B
Objective: Contrast the crime control and due process models.
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5. The primary responsibilities of the Department of Justice include which of the following?
a. ensure healthy competition in business
b. enforce the laws and protect citizens against criminals
c. safeguard the consumer
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d. all of the above
Answer: D
Objective: List the different levels of law enforcement.
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Level: Basic
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6. has traditionally been the main investigative agency in the federal government
and was originally created in 1908.
a. DEA
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b. FBI
c. ATF
d. USMS
Answer: B
Objective: List the different levels of law enforcement.
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7. According to , the core of policing is identified by its relation to the potential use
of force.
a. Goldstein
b. Scherring
c. Johnson
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d. Klockars
Answer: D
Objective: Understand the police role in maintaining social control.
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Level: Basic
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