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(19 cards)

1
Q

What are the two major sources of roles and responsibilities for police?

Roles & Responsibilities

A

Law (Federal and State) & Community

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What are the three primary categories of police functions?

Roles & Responsibilities

A

Service Delivery, Order Maintenance, Law Enforcement

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3
Q

Compare/Contrast Reactive vs Proactive policing.

Roles & Responsibilities

A

Reactive: Responding to calls, random patrols, dispatch driven.
Proactive: Targeted patrols, emphasis on addressing causes of crime, officer driven.

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4
Q

What are the 3 components of community policing?

Things departments due to help build community relations

Roles & Responsibilities

A

Community Partnerships, Problem Solving, Organizational Transformation

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5
Q

What are the consequences of biased policing?

Bias

A

-Violation of individual rights.
-Ineffective Policing.
-Disparate Policing.

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6
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Behaviors that reinforce advantages for some groups in favor of other groups.

Community Competency

A

Discrimination

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Prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control.

Community Competency

A

Oppression.

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To take something for one’s own use.

Community Competency

A

Appropriate

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9
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Deprive someone/a group of their human qualities.

Community Competency

A

Dehumanize

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10
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Deny access or bar someone from a place/group/privalege.

Community Competency

A

Exclude

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Intentionally coercing or frightening someone to get them to do something against their will.

Community Competency

A

Intimidate

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12
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Blaming a person/group for a societies problems.

Community Competency

A

Scapegoat

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13
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Set apart from rest or each other/isolate/divide.

Community Competency

A

Segregate

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14
Q

What is the fundamental difference between “Cultural Competence” and “Cultural Humility”

What does each one mean at their most basic level?

Community Competency

A

Competence = Mastery
Humility = Accountability

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15
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The way you sequence words or phrases to place the emphasis on an individual versus emphasizing their attributes.

Community Competency

A

Person First Language

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16
Q

Can you arrest someone for a violation?

Vehicle Stops

A

No, you may stop/detain for the purposes of identification, investigation, and citation.

17
Q

Can an officer can issue a citation based on the eyewitness testimony of a civilian who observed the crime?

Vehicle Stops

A

No, only another officer.

18
Q

A peace officer may arrest without a warrant if they have:

Vehicle Stops

A

Probable Cause to belive the person committed a felony or misdameanor.

19
Q

Peace Officers shall arrest someone in the following circumstances:

Vehicle Stops

A
  1. Warrant
  2. Violation of Protection/Restraining Order.
  3. Foreign Restraining Order.
  4. Measure 11 crimes.
  5. DV Assault/Menace/Strangulation.