CJUS 630 Test 2
CJUS 630 Test 2 Liberty University
CJUS 630 Quiz 2
- Which incident in 1997 redefined police tactics for containing and de-escalating high-risk confrontations?
- If an officer attempts to gain the compliance of a suspect by overtly suggesting the use of physical force or a weapon against them in response to continued noncompliance, this is an example of the ________ level of the force continuum.
- During a tactical entry, “triangulation” refers to ________.
- Which of the following is a finding of the Geller and Scott study on the role of race in the use of force by the police?
- Discuss the various tactical options used by a tactical team primarily for hostage rescues and barricaded armed suspects.
- Discuss the Duluth model of police response to domestic violence.
- According to White and Gondolph’s theory (2000), which of the following personality characteristics correlates with the narcissistic personality?
- Which of the following is NOT true about elder suicide?
- The Supreme Court case of Tennessee v. Garner brought an end to ________.
- The process of continuous analysis based on all information available at an active shooter event is called ________ analysis.
- Using the “surround and call out” tactical option, team members surround a location and ________.
- The Minneapolis Project of the 1980s studied ________.
- Which of the following is NOT a situational type of force measure employed by the police?
- During the tension-building phase of an abusive relationship, the abused partner will do all of the following EXCEPT
- Which type of suicide is usually dangerous for those who respond because of the person’s rage?
- In a ________ entry, the movement is slow and methodical once an entry point is breached.
- Each of the following is a symptom of battered spouse syndrome except
- Rational-thinking mode and experiential-thinking mode are two types of ________.
- The theory that suggests abused women stay in their relationships for a variety of reasons, including finances, children, and societal and cultural norms, is referred to as the
- Each of the following is true about teen suicide EXCEPT that ________.
- In a domestic violence situation, when does the “cycle of violence” begin?
- The process by which we interpret and understand stimuli in our sensory field is referred to as ________.
- What is the level of force in which an officer attempts to gain control of a suspect without causing disabling injury?
- Which of the following theories argues that women remain in abusive relationships because they simply have too much invested to let go of them?
- According to Durkheim, which type of anomie occurs only in men?
Other sets
- Discuss the “cognitive modes” that may impact an officer’s use of force.
- Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a tactical situation?
- About what percentage of Americans end their life by suicide?
- Each of the following is true about teen suicide EXCEPT that .
- An armed person moving through a building, shooting people with unrestricted access to potential victims, is a(n) .
- Discuss the seven tenets of the active shooter response protocol.
- In a entry, the movement is slow and methodical once an entry point is breached.
- Which of the following is NOT a situational type of force measure employed by the police?
- Domestic violence the children who are forced to witness and experience it.
- Cases like the shooting at Columbine High School in 1999 brought many changes to police tactics. Identify one of the changes from the options below.
- Which of the following statements is NOT critical of Durkheim’s theory?
- Which type of suicide involves the deterioration of a person’s self-identity?
- Each of the following is a symptom of battered spouse syndrome except
- Which personality disorder is characterized by a pervasive pattern of grandiosity?
- Discuss White and Gondolph’s model showing the relationship between domestic abuse and personality disorder.
- The behavioral dynamic seen in almost all cases of spousal abuse over a period is better known as .
- The theory that suggests that a woman who was abused by her own parents is at risk of staying with an abusive spouse is called the
- In America there are approximately how many suicides each day?
- According to Freud, the component of personality that keeps opposing forces in balance is known as the .
- Which incident in 1997 redefined police tactics for containing and de-escalating high-risk confrontations?
- The concept of S.W.A.T. was first developed by the in the 1960s and 1970s in response to civil unrest.
- The Minneapolis Project of the 1980s studied .
- Which of the following statements is NOT characteristic of suicide by cop?
- In a tactical entry, the team members enter the premises during the .
- Which of the following would NOT help prevent suicides in prisons and jails?
Set 1
- The highest rate of suicide in America has been found in which of the following groups?
- According to White and Gondolph’s theory (2000), which of the following personality characteristics correlates with the narcissistic personality?
- Which of the following is NOT a situational type of force measure employed by the police?
- Which of the following is NOT true about elder suicide?
- Discuss the various tactical options used by a tactical team primarily for hostage rescues and barricaded armed suspects.
- In America there are approximately how many suicides each day?
- Discuss the differences between adult and elder suicide.
- Which of the following would NOT help prevent suicides in prisons and jails?
- When a police officer determines in a split second that it is not necessary to shoot, but then does so because the other officers present are shooting, his brain may have signaled a ________.
- Cases like the shooting at Columbine High School in 1999 brought many changes to police tactics. Identify one of the changes from the options below.
- The process by which a person threatening suicide is committed against their will for a psychiatric evaluation is known as ________.
- According to Durkheim, too much social integration is correlated with which type of suicide?
- The process of continuous analysis based on all information available at an active shooter event is called ________ analysis.
- Once the doorway is fully breached, which of the following tactics of the tactical team would clearly refer to “slicing the pie”?
- Which incident in 1997 redefined police tactics for containing and de-escalating high-risk confrontations?
- Discuss the various types of suicide as proposed by Durkheim.
- The abuser who typically has not been abused as a child, and who limits his or her aggression to conflict within the home, fits the ________ typology.
- About what percentage of Americans end their life by suicide?
- Striking a suspect in the head with a police baton would be considered ________.
- Which of the following statements is NOT critical of Durkheim’s theory?
- According to Emile Durkheim’s theory, suicide is the result of an imbalance between two forces: social integration and ________.
- Domestic violence ________ the children who are forced to witness and experience it.
- Discuss the force continuum, including the events required for each level to be employed.
- Which abuser type lives in fear of losing their spouse?
- When a tactical team breaks through an opening in a building and then maintains their position without entering, this tactical option is known as ________.