CJUS 610 Quiz 1 Liberty University
- 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?
Other sets
- Ethical leadership skills:
- Effective policing in the twenty-first century necessitates:
- As public officers, the police are supposed to be:
- Widespread achievement of professional status by the police is difficult because:
- The area of change that signifies the potential for improvements in policing in the twenty-first century includes:
- The primary focus of the traditional model of policing is:
- Value-led ethical leadership by all police officers maximizes effort by integrating community values into an agency’s:
- Through the use of a computer-driven crime statistics (CompStat) operations management model, the police:
- To effectively meet and respond to the issues and challenges of the twenty-first century, the police must:
- The police should:
- Ethical leadership:
- Police officers can use information about values and the theories and practices of leadership and ethics to:
- Ethical leadership skills and concepts:
- Police officers as ethical leaders are:
- Select the incorrect statement.
- Who is an ethical leader?
- What is an ethical leadership competency?
Set 2
- The police should:
- As public officers, the police are supposed to be:
- Ethical leadership:
- An ethical leader:
- 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:
- Advancements in technology represent:
- Select the incorrect statement
- Police officers as ethical leaders are:
- Police officers can use information about values and the theories and practices of leadership and ethics to:
- Effective policing in the twenty-first century necessitates:
- Value-led ethical leadership by all police officers maximizes effort by integrating community values into an agency’s:
- 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.
- The area of change that signifies the potential for improvements in policing in the twenty-first century includes:
- 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?
- Discuss how changes in police organization and deployment (community policing), advancements in technology, and the need for professionalism and accountability affect the police service.
- Who is an ethical leader?
- What is an ethical leadership competency?
- Is leadership development important for all in the police profession? Why or why not?