Deck 5: Role of Police in Society: Policing, Human Rights, and Public Relations

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The work of the police has been increasing with the increase of _____ unrest:

A)Student
B)Media
C)Climate
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______ is essential for the successful functioning of police administration:

A)Public relations
B)Human relations
C)Psychological relations
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The expanding role of the police has brought out the increasing need for public:

A)Cooperation
B)Division
C)Work
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Police aims to contribute in a constructive manner to ensure the protection of:

A)Human rights
B)Press
C)Civil society
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Police-public relations includes:

A)Police legitimacy
B)Police tourism
C)Community policing
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The pillar of community policing is

A)Interaction
B)Partnership
C)Differences
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The cornerstone of community policing is the quality of interaction between:

A)Police and government
B)Police and people
C)Police and community
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The focus of community policing is:

A)Law enforcement
B)Public
C)Politicians
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The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) was established in:

A)1991
B)1993
C)1994
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The courts in India have been recognizing Human Rights as:

A)Natural
B)Constitutional
C)Corporate
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Human Rights are essential for :

A)Human beings
B)Society
C)Government
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______ is the space between the state and the individual.

A)Community policing
B)Civil society
C)Media
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Police performance can be improved through collaboration with:

A)Bureaucrats
B)Political parties
C)Civil society
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The activities of the police particularly in relation to accusations of abuse of human rights have often been highlighted by:

A)Civil society
B)Students groups
C)Trade Unions
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Strong links with civil society groups help the police in ____ of cases:

A)Registration
B)Investigation
C)Prosecution
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When dealing with students' groups the police personnel prefer the presence of

A)Politicians
B)Lawyer
C)Senior police officers
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The police personnel treat the students as their principal

A)Critic
B)Supporter
C)Ally
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The students have a much ____ class base than the police personnel

A)Narrow
B)Wider
C)Closed
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The students who confront the police establishment are generally drawn from the

A)Upper class of the society
B)Middle classes of the society
C)Lower classes of the society
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In confrontation with the police the students gets sympathy from the

A)Politicians
B)General masses
C)Elites
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The negative attitude of the students towards the police stems from the policemen's

A)Discourtesy
B)Unprofessionalism
C)Civility
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The chances of confrontation between the police and the students are considerably lower in

A)Political issues
B)Academic issues
C)Non-academic issues
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In ensuring the protection of human rights the police have to continuously examine their methods and

A)Behaviour
B)Goals
C)Life
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Violation of Human Rights is most common among

A)Public
B)Police
C)Politicians
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Deck 5: Role of Police in Society: Policing, Human Rights, and Public Relations
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The work of the police has been increasing with the increase of _____ unrest:

A)Student
B)Media
C)Climate
Student
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______ is essential for the successful functioning of police administration:

A)Public relations
B)Human relations
C)Psychological relations
Public relations
3
The expanding role of the police has brought out the increasing need for public:

A)Cooperation
B)Division
C)Work
Cooperation
4
Police aims to contribute in a constructive manner to ensure the protection of:

A)Human rights
B)Press
C)Civil society
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Police-public relations includes:

A)Police legitimacy
B)Police tourism
C)Community policing
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The pillar of community policing is

A)Interaction
B)Partnership
C)Differences
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The cornerstone of community policing is the quality of interaction between:

A)Police and government
B)Police and people
C)Police and community
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The focus of community policing is:

A)Law enforcement
B)Public
C)Politicians
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The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) was established in:

A)1991
B)1993
C)1994
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The courts in India have been recognizing Human Rights as:

A)Natural
B)Constitutional
C)Corporate
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Human Rights are essential for :

A)Human beings
B)Society
C)Government
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______ is the space between the state and the individual.

A)Community policing
B)Civil society
C)Media
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Police performance can be improved through collaboration with:

A)Bureaucrats
B)Political parties
C)Civil society
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The activities of the police particularly in relation to accusations of abuse of human rights have often been highlighted by:

A)Civil society
B)Students groups
C)Trade Unions
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Strong links with civil society groups help the police in ____ of cases:

A)Registration
B)Investigation
C)Prosecution
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When dealing with students' groups the police personnel prefer the presence of

A)Politicians
B)Lawyer
C)Senior police officers
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The police personnel treat the students as their principal

A)Critic
B)Supporter
C)Ally
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The students have a much ____ class base than the police personnel

A)Narrow
B)Wider
C)Closed
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The students who confront the police establishment are generally drawn from the

A)Upper class of the society
B)Middle classes of the society
C)Lower classes of the society
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In confrontation with the police the students gets sympathy from the

A)Politicians
B)General masses
C)Elites
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The negative attitude of the students towards the police stems from the policemen's

A)Discourtesy
B)Unprofessionalism
C)Civility
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The chances of confrontation between the police and the students are considerably lower in

A)Political issues
B)Academic issues
C)Non-academic issues
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In ensuring the protection of human rights the police have to continuously examine their methods and

A)Behaviour
B)Goals
C)Life
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Violation of Human Rights is most common among

A)Public
B)Police
C)Politicians
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