CJUS 610 Quiz 1,2,3,4
CJUS 610 Quiz 1,2,3,4
CJUS 610 Quiz 1
- Sir Robert Peel’s Principles of Policing are:
- An ethical leader:
- Select the incorrect statement.
- The area of change that signifies the potential for improvements in policing in the twenty-first century includes:
- Widespread achievement of professional status by the police is difficult because:
- To effectively meet and respond to the issues and challenges of the twenty- first century, the police must:
- Ethical leadership:
- As public officers, the police are supposed to be:
- Value-led ethical leadership by all police officers maximizes effort by integrating community values into an agency’s:
- Ethical leadership skills:
- Police officers as ethical leaders are:
- Effective policing in the twenty-first century necessitates:
- Through the use of a computer-driven crime statistics (CompStat) operations management model, the police:
- While many labels and procedural models have been attached to community policing, virtually all include a primary focus on:
- Police agency _____ are in the best position to directly impact the lives of the people who are served by the agency.
- What is an ethical leadership competency?
- Is ethical leadership a challenge to police officers? Explain.
Set 1
- The primary focus of the traditional model of policing is:
- Through the use of a computer-driven crime statistics (CompStat) operations management model, the police:
- Advancements in technology represent:
- The police should:
- Ethical leadership skills:
- To effectively meet and respond to the issues and challenges of the twenty-first century, the police must:
- As public officers, the police are supposed to be:
- While many labels and procedural models have been attached to community policing, virtually all include a primary focus on:
- Value-led ethical leadership by all police officers maximizes effort by integrating community values into an agency’s:
- The area of change that signifies the potential for improvements in policing in the twenty-first century includes:
- Widespread achievement of professional status by the police is difficult because:
- Police agency _____ are in the best position to directly impact the lives of the people who are served by the agency.
- Effective policing in the twenty-first century necessitates:
- Ethical leadership:
- Ethical leadership skills and concepts:
- What problems do societal changes pose for the police service? How should the police respond to these problems?
- Review the nine principles of policing, as developed by Sir Robert Peel in 1829. How does each of Peel’s principles apply in the twenty-first century?
CJUS 610 Quiz 2 Liberty University
CJUS 610 Quiz 2 Leadership Dynamics
- Select the correct statement.
- is an area of ethical analysis that attempts to discover the reasons for making moral judgments.
- supposes that leaders must be adaptable, directing tasks or supporting followers, depending on the demands of a particular set of circumstances.
- Although its validity is questioned by recent theorists, _____ theory suggests that inborn characteristics in human beings form the ingredients for leadership ability.
- _____ occurs anytime one attempts to motivate, influence, or mobilize an individual or a group.
- According to _____ theory, leadership involves the act of initiating a structure that is supported by group members.
- suggests that a leader should use a style that meets follower motivational needs. Followers are motivated when they believe they are capable and that their efforts will achieve goals and worthwhile rewards.
- From a criminal justice practitioner’s perspective, ethical issues are often encountered in situations that involve:
- places value on leader and follower awareness of their own personality characteristics so they understand how and why they respond to each other the way they do.
- The leadership theory that proposes that a complex combination of intellectual, affective, and action characteristics, as well as specific conditions in the leader’s environment, operate to create successful leadership is referred to as _____ theory.
- is (are) concerned with rational and objective decision-making based on what is universally acceptable in any society.
- Through the application of _____ theory , an attempt is made to match the leader’s style to the circumstances.
- focuses on the morality of action as it considers what types of acts are morally right or wrong.
- focuses on a process through which a leader engages others and creates a connection that raises the level of motivation and morality in the leader as well as the followers.
- One of the most common approaches to the study of leadership today is:
- Two officers respond to the scene of a reported robbery at a convenience store. While the first officer is interviewing the victim, the second officer is observed by the first officer taking candy without paying for it. What should the first officer do?
- Review the theories of leadership presented in chapter 3. Can one best theory be identified as applicable in all leadership scenarios? Explain.
Other sets
- suggests that a leader should use a style that meets follower motivational needs. Followers are motivated when they believe they are capable and that their efforts will achieve goals and worthwhile rewards.
- Select the correct statement.
- Several basic principles of ethics can be derived from the theories of ethics. The basic principles of ethics include:
- Select the correct statement.
- _____ is goal driven; the ends (consequences) justify the means used.
- According to _____ theory, leadership involves the act of initiating a structure that is supported by group members.
- Sometimes referred to as the style approach, _____ theory focuses on what leaders do and how they act, based on the task at hand and the leaders’ relationships with others.
- _____ are used as a theoretical basis for ethics.
- focuses on a process through which a leader engages others and creates a connection that raises the level of motivation and morality in the leader as well as the followers.
- focuses on the morality of action as it considers what types of acts are morally right or wrong.
- places value on leader and follower awareness of their own personality characteristics so they understand how and why they respond to each other the way they do.
- The leadership theory that proposes that a complex combination of intellectual, affective, and action characteristics, as well as specific conditions in the leader’s environment, operate to create successful leadership is referred to as _____ theory.
- supposes that leaders must be adaptable, directing tasks or supporting followers, depending on the demands of a particular set of circumstances.
- or non-consequentialism, is duty driven and focuses on the means through which one acts rather than the end result.
- Virtues:
- Should police officers be held to a higher moral and ethical standard the populations they serve? Why?
- Compare and contrast leadership with management.
CJUS 610 Quiz 3 Liberty University
CJUS 610 Quiz 3 Leadership Communication
- Unethical police behavior can be prevented if police agencies:
- During the _____ communications process, a limited number of people share thoughts, identify and solve problems, and develop new ideas through synergism.
- A subculture is:
- The consequences of police misconduct and unethical behavior include:
- A common characteristic of professions and professionalism includes:
- Select the correct statement.
- Working in teams and task forces tends to:
- During the _____ communications process, one thinks, reasons, evaluates, and speaks with oneself.
- Police officer bills of rights:
- Obstacles to effective communication include:
- Select the correct statement.
- A meeting is not necessary if:
- Communication:
- Through the _____ communications process, individuals interact with each other, learning about one another’s feelings, beliefs, and desires.
- Unethical (unprofessional) police behavior:
- Every law enforcement agency is expected to prevent officer misconduct, correct undesirable behavior, and appropriately sanction those who misbehave. Should officers be disciplined or every agency policy infraction or violation of the law? If not, why not?
- How should communication conflict be managed? Should approaches to conflict differ? Why, or why not? Can conflict be productive? If so, when?
Other sets
- Effective verbal and non-verbal communication in police work is:
- During the _____ communications process, a limited number of people share thoughts, identify and solve problems, and develop new ideas through synergism.
- Police officer bills of rights:
- Working in teams and task forces tends to:
- Communication:
- A meeting is not necessary if:
- During the _____ communications process, one thinks, reasons, evaluates, and speaks with oneself.
- The consequences of police misconduct and unethical behavior include:
- A distinction between the police subculture and many other occupational subcultures include:
- An ethical culture can be established and maintained in a police organization through:
- Through the _____ communications process, individuals interact with each other, learning about one another’s feelings, beliefs, and desires.
- Obstacles to effective communication include:
- Select the correct statement.
- A subculture is:
- A common characteristic of professions and professionalism includes:
- What is tactical communication? When should it be used?
- Why is documentation vital to police work?
CJUS 610 Quiz 4 Liberty University
CJUS 610 Quiz 4 Ethical Decision-Making
- Context refers to:
- Select the correct statement.
- In Clay Alderfer’s ERG Theory, relatedness needs are similar to Maslow’s
- Ethical decision-making techniques can assist with the development of an ethical solution. One of these techniques, namely, _____, includes a projection of the potential and probable consequences of any decision.
- With _____, the reactive posture of the police encourages rapid response, report writing, and a return to patrol duty as quickly as possible.
- Critical thinking:
- A community _____ involves two ore more crime or disorder incidents of a similar nature within a community.
- Behavoralistic motivation theorists:
- In the SARA Problem Solving Model, _____ involves an intensive probe into all of the characteristics and factors contributing to a problem.
- Humanistic motivation theorists focus on:
- Ethical decision making and problem solving skills:
- Problem-oriented policing:
- utilize(s) a comprehensive planning process to move a situation from an unsatisfactory to a desirable condition.
- According to Abraham Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, a person’s _____ needs are satisfied if the person’s desires for personal growth, self-fulllment, and full potential are realized.
- is (are) derived from a natural human propensity to explore and learn new ideas and to explore one’s own capabilities because of the inherent satisfaction an activity provides.
- How do individual differences affect motivation?
- How do contextual factors affect motivation?
Other sets
- Problem-oriented policing:
- Ethical decision making and problem solving skills:
- According to Abraham Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, a person’s _____ needs are satisfied if the person’s desires for personal growth, self-fulfillment, and full potential are realized.
- In the SARA Problem Solving Model, _____ involves an intensive probe into all of the characteristics and factors contributing to a problem.
- According to Abraham Maslow, _____ needs include stability, safety, good health, and the absence of threats or pain.
- Motivation skills are necessary to:
- _____ is (are) used in qualitative analysis.
- In Clay Alderfer’s ERG Theory, relatedness needs are similar to Maslow’s
- With _____, the reactive posture of the police encourages rapid response, report writing, and a return to patrol duty as quickly as possible.
- Select the correct statement.
- Ethical decision-making techniques can assist with the development of an ethical solution. One of these techniques, namely, _____, includes a projection of the potential and probable consequences of any decision.
- Critical thinking:
- Through extrinsic motivation, a person engages in an activity because the behavior:
- Context refers to:
- utilize(s) a comprehensive planning process to move a situation from an unsatisfactory to a desirable condition.
- How do contextual factors affect motivation?
- How would one apply problem-solving techniques when working with a group of people?