Deck 2: From Philosophy to Outcomes

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What are the two general types of motivators?

A) personal and moral
B) money and benefits
C) economic and work conditions
D) personal and professional
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What factors affect the salaries for the heads of law enforcement agencies?

A) size of the community
B) the affluence of the community
C) the salary of the previous chief
D) all of the above
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What are the three Ps that police chiefs have to deal with?

A) pensions, problems, and pay
B) politicians, the public, and the press
C) policy, promises and promotions
D) none of the above
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A philosophy is defined as:

A) a course of action
B) values, beliefs, and principles
C) interests and concerns
D) standards and guidelines
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According to the text, what should follow policies, decisions, practices, and procedures?

A) decisions
B) principles
C) policy manuals
D) commitment
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According to the text, principles are best stated in:

A) a policy manual
B) memoranda
C) standard operating procedures
D) postings on the bulletin board
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According to the text, a few general principles are better than a long list, because:

A) it is easier to understand and adhere to a few
B) development of a long list could create conflict between principles
C) none of the above
D) both a and b
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To be successfully translated into results, principles must be reflected in:

A) daily decision making
B) actions and behaviors
C) actions and behaviors of the chief
D) all of the above
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Examples of how values, beliefs, and principles can be reflected in actions and behavior include:

A) Daily decision making, routine activities, standards, and policies and procedures
B) Policies and standards only
C) Routine activities only
D) Standards only
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The police leader's values and beliefs will be evaluated according to:

A) whether he or she believes in unions
B) how he or she makes decisions
C) how he or she makes assignments
D) how he or she determines promotability
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If a manager truly believes that that his or her employees are competent, he or she will:

A) keep control in his or her hands
B) insist that every action be approved by a supervisor
C) make decisions without any consultation with employees
D) allow employees to act on their own judgment
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Decisions that emphasize coordination as opposed to control and delegation or centralized decision making gives a clear message to department personnel that:

A) they are competent and trusted
B) they are willing to do the manager's job
C) the manager is detached and uninvolved
D) the manager is in over his or her head
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Ethical standards for law enforcement:

A) govern professional standards
B) have been developed by the International Association of Chiefs of Police
C) both a and b
D) none of the above
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Moral standards pertain to right or wrong behavior, and

A) cannot be forced on subordinates
B) this is something the chief must try to guard against trying to control with written policies
C) both a and b
D) none of the above
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A stated or written guide for action

A) is called a statement of purpose
B) is called a policy
C) should not be easily accessible
D) should cover any potential occurrence
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Deck 2: From Philosophy to Outcomes
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What are the two general types of motivators?

A) personal and moral
B) money and benefits
C) economic and work conditions
D) personal and professional
D
2
What factors affect the salaries for the heads of law enforcement agencies?

A) size of the community
B) the affluence of the community
C) the salary of the previous chief
D) all of the above
D
3
What are the three Ps that police chiefs have to deal with?

A) pensions, problems, and pay
B) politicians, the public, and the press
C) policy, promises and promotions
D) none of the above
B
4
A philosophy is defined as:

A) a course of action
B) values, beliefs, and principles
C) interests and concerns
D) standards and guidelines
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According to the text, what should follow policies, decisions, practices, and procedures?

A) decisions
B) principles
C) policy manuals
D) commitment
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According to the text, principles are best stated in:

A) a policy manual
B) memoranda
C) standard operating procedures
D) postings on the bulletin board
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According to the text, a few general principles are better than a long list, because:

A) it is easier to understand and adhere to a few
B) development of a long list could create conflict between principles
C) none of the above
D) both a and b
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To be successfully translated into results, principles must be reflected in:

A) daily decision making
B) actions and behaviors
C) actions and behaviors of the chief
D) all of the above
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Examples of how values, beliefs, and principles can be reflected in actions and behavior include:

A) Daily decision making, routine activities, standards, and policies and procedures
B) Policies and standards only
C) Routine activities only
D) Standards only
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The police leader's values and beliefs will be evaluated according to:

A) whether he or she believes in unions
B) how he or she makes decisions
C) how he or she makes assignments
D) how he or she determines promotability
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11
If a manager truly believes that that his or her employees are competent, he or she will:

A) keep control in his or her hands
B) insist that every action be approved by a supervisor
C) make decisions without any consultation with employees
D) allow employees to act on their own judgment
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12
Decisions that emphasize coordination as opposed to control and delegation or centralized decision making gives a clear message to department personnel that:

A) they are competent and trusted
B) they are willing to do the manager's job
C) the manager is detached and uninvolved
D) the manager is in over his or her head
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Ethical standards for law enforcement:

A) govern professional standards
B) have been developed by the International Association of Chiefs of Police
C) both a and b
D) none of the above
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Moral standards pertain to right or wrong behavior, and

A) cannot be forced on subordinates
B) this is something the chief must try to guard against trying to control with written policies
C) both a and b
D) none of the above
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A stated or written guide for action

A) is called a statement of purpose
B) is called a policy
C) should not be easily accessible
D) should cover any potential occurrence
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