Deck 3: Identifying and Responding to Problems Within the Community: Three Case Studies
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Deck 3: Identifying and Responding to Problems Within the Community: Three Case Studies
1
The scanning, analysis, response, and assessment (SARA) model builds on which of the following policing models?
A) traditional policing
B) predictive policing
C) problem-oriented policing
D) community policing
A) traditional policing
B) predictive policing
C) problem-oriented policing
D) community policing
C
2
Which phase of the SARA model enables law enforcement agencies to prioritize the problem and select problems for closer examination?
A) response
B) scanning
C) analysis
D) assessment
A) response
B) scanning
C) analysis
D) assessment
B
3
Which phase of the SARA model involves the identification of potential problems within the community?
A) scanning
B) analysis
C) response
D) assessment
A) scanning
B) analysis
C) response
D) assessment
A
4
If a law enforcement agency is working to identify problems, the consequences of the problems, how often the problems are occurring, and why they are occurring, they are in which phase of the SARA model?
A) analysis
B) response
C) assessment
D) scanning
A) analysis
B) response
C) assessment
D) scanning
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5
During the analysis phase of the SARA model, law enforcement agencies are trying to answer which of the following questions?
A) "What is the problem?"
B) "What are the consequences of the problem?"
C) "How often is the problem occurring?"
D) "Why is the problem occurring?"
A) "What is the problem?"
B) "What are the consequences of the problem?"
C) "How often is the problem occurring?"
D) "Why is the problem occurring?"
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6
Brainstorming new and creative interventions takes place during the ______ phase of the SARA model?
A) assessment
B) scanning
C) response
D) analysis
A) assessment
B) scanning
C) response
D) analysis
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7
During which phase of the SARA model do agencies develop specific objectives to be achieved through intervention?
A) response
B) assessment
C) analysis
D) scanning
A) response
B) assessment
C) analysis
D) scanning
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8
The effectiveness of the intervention is determined during the ______ phase.
A) scanning
B) analysis
C) assessment
D) response
A) scanning
B) analysis
C) assessment
D) response
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9
Drinking alcohol until the drug alcohol level is above 0.08 g/dl is defined as ______.
A) binge drinking
B) heavy drinking
C) casual drinking
D) social drinking
A) binge drinking
B) heavy drinking
C) casual drinking
D) social drinking
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10
The National Household Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) shows that alcohol use is common among which population?
A) retirees
B) middle-aged men
C) adolescents
D) college students
A) retirees
B) middle-aged men
C) adolescents
D) college students
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11
Which of the following statements pertaining to alcohol-related incidents in college towns is true?
A) The academic progress of 1 in 10 students is negatively affected by their drinking.
B) Neighborhoods with one bar along with college housing experience substantially more violent crime.
C) Alcohol is the number one drug associated with aggression and violence.
D) Every violent crime is committed by someone who is under the influence of alcohol.
A) The academic progress of 1 in 10 students is negatively affected by their drinking.
B) Neighborhoods with one bar along with college housing experience substantially more violent crime.
C) Alcohol is the number one drug associated with aggression and violence.
D) Every violent crime is committed by someone who is under the influence of alcohol.
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12
Any form of behavior directed toward the goal of harming or injuring another living being who is motivated to avoid such treatment is defined as ______.
A) viciousness
B) hostility
C) violence
D) aggression
A) viciousness
B) hostility
C) violence
D) aggression
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13
Which term is generally used as a forensic term for investigations of interpersonal aggression or aggression between intimate partners or family members?
A) viciousness
B) hostility
C) violence
D) aggression
A) viciousness
B) hostility
C) violence
D) aggression
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14
Which pharmacological effect of alcohol best describes the rewarding properties, such as increasing sensation and impulsivity, due to alcohol consumption?
A) psychomotor stimulant effects
B) alterations of the pain system
C) interrupted threat detection
D) cognitive interference
A) psychomotor stimulant effects
B) alterations of the pain system
C) interrupted threat detection
D) cognitive interference
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15
Which pharmacological effect best describes the disinhibiting effect of alcohol?
A) cognitive interference
B) psychomotor stimulant effects
C) alterations of the pain system
D) interrupted threat detection
A) cognitive interference
B) psychomotor stimulant effects
C) alterations of the pain system
D) interrupted threat detection
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16
Which pharmacological effect would apply to a situation where an intoxicated person perceives the words and tone used by another person as offensive, when they truly were not?
A) cognitive interference
B) alterations of the pain system
C) psychomotor stimulant effects
D) interrupted threat detection
A) cognitive interference
B) alterations of the pain system
C) psychomotor stimulant effects
D) interrupted threat detection
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17
Which theory suggests that the physical characteristics of a neighborhood can explain neighborhood crime rates?
A) broken windows theory
B) routine activities theory
C) general strain theory
D) differential association theory
A) broken windows theory
B) routine activities theory
C) general strain theory
D) differential association theory
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18
Which approach would a police officer typically use if asked to handle a situation that involves a mentally ill call subject?
A) contact social and health services so that they can institutionalize the call subject
B) talk to the individual, understand their circumstance, and offer advice
C) immediately subdue the individual
D) take the mentally ill offender in for questioning
A) contact social and health services so that they can institutionalize the call subject
B) talk to the individual, understand their circumstance, and offer advice
C) immediately subdue the individual
D) take the mentally ill offender in for questioning
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19
The most common intervention used by departments where a police officer is a domestic violence offender is ______.
A) suspension of the officer
B) counseling for the officer
C) termination of the officer
D) retraining the officer
A) suspension of the officer
B) counseling for the officer
C) termination of the officer
D) retraining the officer
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20
Maximizing the safety for battered women aligns with which principle of community policing?
A) community engagement/partnership
B) practice of solving problems within the community
C) practice of organizational change
D) work proactively to prevent problems
A) community engagement/partnership
B) practice of solving problems within the community
C) practice of organizational change
D) work proactively to prevent problems
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21
Which of the following statements pertaining to crisis intervention is true?
A) The goal is to improve the knowledge and attitudes of police officers.
B) It was established in an effort to reduce the criminalization of drug offenders.
C) In the capacity of a crisis intervention team, police officers serve more as enforcers.
D) It is based on the traditional, reactive, policing models.
A) The goal is to improve the knowledge and attitudes of police officers.
B) It was established in an effort to reduce the criminalization of drug offenders.
C) In the capacity of a crisis intervention team, police officers serve more as enforcers.
D) It is based on the traditional, reactive, policing models.
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22
Which call for service has the highest officer fatality rate out of all calls for service?
A) domestic dispute
B) drunk driver
C) robberies
D) traffic stop
A) domestic dispute
B) drunk driver
C) robberies
D) traffic stop
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23
Which of the following was identified as the main reason why domestic violence goes unreported?
A) The crime was minor.
B) protecting the offender
C) personal privacy
D) fear of reprisal
A) The crime was minor.
B) protecting the offender
C) personal privacy
D) fear of reprisal
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24
Which of the following is highly underreported due to the personal nature of the crime?
A) simple assault
B) domestic violence
C) robbery
D) homicide
A) simple assault
B) domestic violence
C) robbery
D) homicide
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25
The SARA model consists of the following four phases: search, analysis, response, and assessment.
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26
The alcohol-crime connection is closely related to the pharmacological effects of alcohol on the brain.
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27
When individuals with mental disorders are in a crisis situation, police officers are typically the ones who are called to handle the situation.
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28
The majority of a police officer's encounters with individuals who are mentally ill involve violence or major crimes.
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29
Deinstitutionalization has improved the lives of people with mental disorders.
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30
Factors such as the Code of Silence reduce the reporting of officer-involved domestic violence.
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31
Police departments and officers face a variety of challenges in the community, especially in cases involving domestic violence.
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32
Many police departments face a shortage of funding and officers, which makes it impossible to send more than one officer to dangerous calls for service.
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33
There is a lot of research on the rates and consequences of domestic violence where the officer is the offender, which is also referred to as officer-involved domestic violence.
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34
Research shows that the hypermasculine culture in policing has an impact on officer-involved domestic violence.
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35
Explain problem-oriented policing and what is needed in order for it to be effective.
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36
Discuss the intervention strategies that have been utilized to address alcohol-related violence. Do you think they are effective? Why or why not?
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37
Discuss the beliefs that drove the deinstitutionalization of the mentally ill. How did the deinstitutionalization of the mentally ill create a challenge for police departments and officers?
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38
Identify and explain the three core features of a police officer's work with the mentally ill population.
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39
The most effective way to prevent intimate partner homicides is to identify women who are high risk and intervene promptly. What are the four main risk factors? How are the risk factors measured?
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