CJUS 610 Quiz 5 Liberty University
CJUS 610 Quiz 5 Culture of Discipline
- Traditional policing environments emphasize:
 - A _____ assessment is used to determine if a known or foreseeable threat (crime, natural disaster, etc.) exists.
 - Police resistance to change can be traced to:
 - Performance measures for community policing include:
 - In a community policing environment, a police officer must:
 - Contemporary policing should:
 - Community policing:
 - plans are used each time a given situation occurs and, unless modified, change little over time.
 - Planning involves:
 - plans are long range and may involve plans that are intended to be implemented over a period of years.
 - Action plan selection depends on the:
 - plans are no longer needed once the objectives of the plan are accomplished.
 - A police strategy and philosophy that focuses on engagement and solutions to community-based problems can improve the _____ of the police.
 - plans are short range and are intended to be executed within a short period of time.
 - In a community policing environment, emphasis is placed on:
 - What is the relationship between values and a group or organization’s mission and vision?
 - List and describe the three common elements to the planning process.
 
Set 1
- Planning involves:
 - In a community policing environment, emphasis is placed on:
 - A _____ assessment is used to determine if a known or foreseeable threat (crime, natural disaster, etc.) exists.
 - plans are long range and may involve plans that are intended to be implemented over a period of years.
 - A police strategy and philosophy that focuses on engagement and solutions to community-based problems can improve the _____ of the police.
 - plans are no longer needed once the objectives of the plan are accomplished.
 - Contemporary policing should:
 - Police resistance to change can be traced to:
 - plans are used each time a given situation occurs and, unless modified, change little over time.
 - Traditional policing environments emphasize:
 - In a community policing environment, a police officer must:
 - plans are short range and are intended to be executed within a short period of time.
 - In the planning process, alternative course of action (action plan) development requires _____ for each course of action.
 - Performance measures for community policing include:
 - As an element of the organizing function, _____ allows leaders as managers to align and integrate personnel activities and organizational units.
 - Do the qualities and competencies or skills required of a police officer differ between traditional and community policing environments? Why, or why not?
 - What must be considered when implementing an action plan?
 
Other sets
- Action plan selection depends on the:
 - In a community policing environment, emphasis is placed on:
 - Performance measures for community policing include:
 - Traditional policing environments emphasize:
 - plans are long range and may involve plans that are intended to be implemented over a period of years.
 - A police strategy and philosophy that focuses on engagement and solutions to community-based problems can improve the of the police.
 - A assessment is used to determine if a known or foreseeable threat (crime, natural disaster, etc.) exists.
 - In the planning process, alternative course of action (action plan) development requires for each course of action.
 - As an element of the organizing function, allows leaders as managers to align and integrate personnel activities and organizational units.
 - Contemporary policing should:
 - Police resistance to change can be traced to:
 - plans are implemented only if certain events occur.
 - Community policing:
 - plans are no longer needed once the objectives of the plan are accomplished.
 - In a community policing environment, the is the main unit of police work.
 - When should evaluation of program, policy, or action plan implementation occur? Is there one best method for evaluation purposes?
 - Does community policing compete with or complement traditional policing? Is a community policing strategy designed to replace traditional policing efforts?
 
Set 2
- In a community policing environment, a police officer must:
 - As an element of the organizing function, _____ allows leaders as managers to align and integrate personnel activities and organizational units.
 - Some police agencies in the U.S. developed an organizational culture that emphasizes _____ as the purpose of the police mission.
 - _____ plans are used each time a given situation occurs and, unless modified, change little over time.
 - _____ plans are long range and may involve plans that are intended to be implemented over a period of years.
 - Action plan selection depends on the:
 - Traditional policing environments emphasize:
 - Planning involves:
 - Police resistance to change can be traced to:
 - In the planning process, alternative course of action (action plan) development requires _____ for each course of action.
 - A _____ assessment is used to determine if a known or foreseeable threat (crime, natural disaster, etc.) exists.
 - _____ plans are implemented only if certain events occur.
 - ____ plans are short range and are intended to be executed within a short period of time.
 - ____ plans are no longer needed once the objectives of the plan are accomplished.
 - In a community policing environment, emphasis is placed on:
 - Describe techniques for engaging diverse groups and the procedure for building police-community partnerships.
 - When should evaluation of program, policy, or action plan implementation occur? Is there one best method for evaluation purposes?