Deck 8: Police Culture and Behavior

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The ________ perspective involves the systematic study of mental and emotional factors of the police personality.

A) psychological
B) sociological
C) anthropological
D) cultural
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Under the ___________ model of police behavior, researchers assume that behavior is predetermined by a static, preexisting personality shared by people entering the law enforcement profession.

A) professionalization
B) socialization
C) predispositional
D) culturalization
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Which of the following perspectives maintains that police officers are shaped by their environments?

A) Psychological
B) Sociological
C) Anthropological
D) Cultural
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Which officers are street-level bureaucrats who follow the department's rules and regulations without exception?

A) Legalistic-abusive
B) Task
C) Community service
D) Problem solver
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Which type of officers tend to be cynical and coercion-oriented?

A) Professionals
B) Avoiders
C) Reciprocators
D) Enforcers
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Which officers have little concern for social order or due process?

A) Idealists
B) Enforcers
C) Optimists
D) Realists
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Which of the following is the process by which norms and values are internalized as workers begin to learn their new occupation?

A) Professionalization
B) Socialization
C) Predispositional
D) Culturalization
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Which of the following is NOT one of Coate's typologies of police officers?

A) Legalistic-abusive
B) Task
C) Community service
D) Problem solver
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Which of the following is NOT one of White's typologies of police officers?

A) Tough cop
B) Secretive rogue
C) Problem solver
D) Crime fighter
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The _______ perspective of police behavior holds that officers are influenced and shaped by their culture.

A) psychological
B) sociological
C) anthropological
D) cultural
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Researchers utilizing the ___________ see personality as dynamic and changing with an individual's experiences and tend to focus on the role police perform in society and how training, socialization, and professionalization influence individual personality and behavior.

A) individualistic level
B) social perspective
C) psychological fixed-personality
D) institutional level
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Viewing police behavior from the ___________ means focusing on an individual officer's unique experiences and the development of individual personalities.

A) individualistic level
B) social perspective
C) psychological fixed-personality
D) institutional level
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The __________ model of behavior assumes that police officers learn their social personality from training and exposure to the unique demands of police work and find that police officers beginning their careers are psychologically healthy, like members of other professions who come from similar backgrounds.

A) professionalization
B) socialization
C) predispositional
D) cultural
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The __________ officer category refers to officers who see themselves as protectors of the right moral standards; they tend to be rigid in their adherence to the criminal justice process and have little sympathy for anyone, regardless of circumstances, who violates the law.

A) legalistic-abusive
B) task
C) community service
D) problem solver
Question
The ___________ officer uses discretion liberally and has a primary objective of helping people as opposed to enforcing law. They are the type of officers needed in community policing programs.

A) legalistic-abusive
B) task
C) community service
D) problem solver
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__________ see their jobs as keeping criminals under control, typically use very repressive methods, and are more concerned with the outcomes of their actions than the actions themselves.

A) Tough cops
B) Problem solvers
C) Crime fighters
D) Rule appliers
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__________ are police officers who tend to be more sympathetic to people's needs, viewing people as clients, and are community-oriented and view the law as one of many instruments that can be used to solve a specific problem.

A) Tough cops
B) Problem solvers
C) Crime fighters
D) Rule appliers
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__________ are zealots who see their role as enforcing the law, view other police activities as being outside real police work, and are typically associated with legalistically-styled police departments.

A) Tough cops
B) Problem solvers
C) Crime fighters
D) Rule appliers
Question
__________ are bureaucrats who operate by the book and remain detached from their jobs as well as the citizens they serve.

A) Tough cops
B) Problem solvers
C) Crime fighters
D) Rule appliers
Question
Which type of officers are those who have an integrated sense of coercion, have sympathy for peoples' problems, consider a complete range of solutions, and mediate the rule of law and citizen needs when they select solutions?

A) Professionals
B) Avoiders
C) Reciprocators
D) Enforcers
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__________ are officers who are sympathetic toward citizens, have difficulty applying coercive force, and want to help people.

A) Professionals
B) Avoiders
C) Reciprocators
D) Enforcers
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___________ are officers who avoid the use of coercion and have little sympathy for people; they are not suited for police work because they have difficulty with its two primary elements-they shirk their duties and withdraw from responsibility.

A) Professionals
B) Avoiders
C) Reciprocators
D) Enforcers
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___________ are high in their regard for both the need for social order and individual rights and are frequently frustrated because the protection of a suspect's rights interferes with the idealist's ability to maximize social order.

A) Idealists
B) Enforcers
C) Optimists
D) Realists
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___________ have a high regard for due process, have little regard for social order, are committed to their jobs, and tend to emphasize community service.

A) Idealists
B) Enforcers
C) Optimists
D) Realists
Question
The __________model assumes that culture determines both personality and behavior and that one can study the culture of a group to understand the behavior of its members.

A) professionalization
B) socialization
C) predispositional
D) culturalization
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The professionalization model suggests that police officers are more likely to be authoritarian than members of other professions who come from similar backgrounds and have different professional experiences.
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Legalistic-abusive officers see themselves as the protectors of the "right" moral standards.
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Task officers use discretion liberally and have a primary objective of helping people.
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Problem solvers are police officers who tend to be more sympathetic to people's needs and view people as clients, not adversaries.
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Crime fighters are zealots who see their role as enforcing the law and view other police activities as being outside "real" police work.
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This personality type is also characterized by tendencies to make simplistic judgments about people and events, assess individual guilt and responsibility, and seek harsh retribution for social transgressions.
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Research has suggested that police socialization results in an ideology and shared culture that breeds unprecedented conformity to the traditional police norms and values.
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The compliant personality is said to be conservative, aggressive, cynical, and rigid.
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Of the three models of police behavior, the socialization model is the broadest.
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The term culture is often used to describe differences between large social groups and is the entire array of human symbols and artifacts.
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Deck 8: Police Culture and Behavior
1
The ________ perspective involves the systematic study of mental and emotional factors of the police personality.

A) psychological
B) sociological
C) anthropological
D) cultural
A
2
Under the ___________ model of police behavior, researchers assume that behavior is predetermined by a static, preexisting personality shared by people entering the law enforcement profession.

A) professionalization
B) socialization
C) predispositional
D) culturalization
C
3
Which of the following perspectives maintains that police officers are shaped by their environments?

A) Psychological
B) Sociological
C) Anthropological
D) Cultural
B
4
Which officers are street-level bureaucrats who follow the department's rules and regulations without exception?

A) Legalistic-abusive
B) Task
C) Community service
D) Problem solver
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Which type of officers tend to be cynical and coercion-oriented?

A) Professionals
B) Avoiders
C) Reciprocators
D) Enforcers
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Which officers have little concern for social order or due process?

A) Idealists
B) Enforcers
C) Optimists
D) Realists
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7
Which of the following is the process by which norms and values are internalized as workers begin to learn their new occupation?

A) Professionalization
B) Socialization
C) Predispositional
D) Culturalization
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Which of the following is NOT one of Coate's typologies of police officers?

A) Legalistic-abusive
B) Task
C) Community service
D) Problem solver
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9
Which of the following is NOT one of White's typologies of police officers?

A) Tough cop
B) Secretive rogue
C) Problem solver
D) Crime fighter
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The _______ perspective of police behavior holds that officers are influenced and shaped by their culture.

A) psychological
B) sociological
C) anthropological
D) cultural
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11
Researchers utilizing the ___________ see personality as dynamic and changing with an individual's experiences and tend to focus on the role police perform in society and how training, socialization, and professionalization influence individual personality and behavior.

A) individualistic level
B) social perspective
C) psychological fixed-personality
D) institutional level
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12
Viewing police behavior from the ___________ means focusing on an individual officer's unique experiences and the development of individual personalities.

A) individualistic level
B) social perspective
C) psychological fixed-personality
D) institutional level
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13
The __________ model of behavior assumes that police officers learn their social personality from training and exposure to the unique demands of police work and find that police officers beginning their careers are psychologically healthy, like members of other professions who come from similar backgrounds.

A) professionalization
B) socialization
C) predispositional
D) cultural
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14
The __________ officer category refers to officers who see themselves as protectors of the right moral standards; they tend to be rigid in their adherence to the criminal justice process and have little sympathy for anyone, regardless of circumstances, who violates the law.

A) legalistic-abusive
B) task
C) community service
D) problem solver
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15
The ___________ officer uses discretion liberally and has a primary objective of helping people as opposed to enforcing law. They are the type of officers needed in community policing programs.

A) legalistic-abusive
B) task
C) community service
D) problem solver
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16
__________ see their jobs as keeping criminals under control, typically use very repressive methods, and are more concerned with the outcomes of their actions than the actions themselves.

A) Tough cops
B) Problem solvers
C) Crime fighters
D) Rule appliers
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17
__________ are police officers who tend to be more sympathetic to people's needs, viewing people as clients, and are community-oriented and view the law as one of many instruments that can be used to solve a specific problem.

A) Tough cops
B) Problem solvers
C) Crime fighters
D) Rule appliers
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18
__________ are zealots who see their role as enforcing the law, view other police activities as being outside real police work, and are typically associated with legalistically-styled police departments.

A) Tough cops
B) Problem solvers
C) Crime fighters
D) Rule appliers
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19
__________ are bureaucrats who operate by the book and remain detached from their jobs as well as the citizens they serve.

A) Tough cops
B) Problem solvers
C) Crime fighters
D) Rule appliers
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20
Which type of officers are those who have an integrated sense of coercion, have sympathy for peoples' problems, consider a complete range of solutions, and mediate the rule of law and citizen needs when they select solutions?

A) Professionals
B) Avoiders
C) Reciprocators
D) Enforcers
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21
__________ are officers who are sympathetic toward citizens, have difficulty applying coercive force, and want to help people.

A) Professionals
B) Avoiders
C) Reciprocators
D) Enforcers
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22
___________ are officers who avoid the use of coercion and have little sympathy for people; they are not suited for police work because they have difficulty with its two primary elements-they shirk their duties and withdraw from responsibility.

A) Professionals
B) Avoiders
C) Reciprocators
D) Enforcers
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23
___________ are high in their regard for both the need for social order and individual rights and are frequently frustrated because the protection of a suspect's rights interferes with the idealist's ability to maximize social order.

A) Idealists
B) Enforcers
C) Optimists
D) Realists
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___________ have a high regard for due process, have little regard for social order, are committed to their jobs, and tend to emphasize community service.

A) Idealists
B) Enforcers
C) Optimists
D) Realists
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The __________model assumes that culture determines both personality and behavior and that one can study the culture of a group to understand the behavior of its members.

A) professionalization
B) socialization
C) predispositional
D) culturalization
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The professionalization model suggests that police officers are more likely to be authoritarian than members of other professions who come from similar backgrounds and have different professional experiences.
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Legalistic-abusive officers see themselves as the protectors of the "right" moral standards.
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Task officers use discretion liberally and have a primary objective of helping people.
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Problem solvers are police officers who tend to be more sympathetic to people's needs and view people as clients, not adversaries.
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Crime fighters are zealots who see their role as enforcing the law and view other police activities as being outside "real" police work.
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This personality type is also characterized by tendencies to make simplistic judgments about people and events, assess individual guilt and responsibility, and seek harsh retribution for social transgressions.
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Research has suggested that police socialization results in an ideology and shared culture that breeds unprecedented conformity to the traditional police norms and values.
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The compliant personality is said to be conservative, aggressive, cynical, and rigid.
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Of the three models of police behavior, the socialization model is the broadest.
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The term culture is often used to describe differences between large social groups and is the entire array of human symbols and artifacts.
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