Ch. 4 Vocabulary Test
Across
- 3. The capacity of various telecommunications and computing devices to "talk" to each other.
- 7. How one is viewed; the concept of someone or something held by the public.
- 10. The idea of being treated fairly during a process or procedure.
- 11. The freedom of an agency or individual officer to make choices as to whether to act.
- 14. The assertion that policing practices have changed in the wake of the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri; where officers were not getting out of their squad cars which led to a spike in violent crime.
- 17. Any group demonstrating specific patterns of behavior that distinguish it from others within a society.
- 18. Requires wireless carriers to identify the location of a caller with a certain degree of accuracy.
Down
- 1. An officer who operates as part of the community, demonstrating empathy and employing procedural justice principles during interactions with citizens.
- 2. The right to direct and command.
- 4. Services such as recruiting, training, planning, and research, records, communications, and crime laboratories and facilities.
- 5. A philosophy that emphasizes a problem-solving partnership between the police and the citizens in working toward a healthy, crime-free environment.
- 6. The operations or line divisions of a law enforcement agency, such as patrol, traffic control, community service, and investigation.
- 8. A symbol of the police culture; a metaphor that places police officers as the element that separates an orderly, lawful society from one of chaos and crime.
- 9. The member of individuals or resources one supervisor can manage effectively during emergency response incidents or special events,
- 12. As the name implies, allows agencies to alert the public in emergencies.
- 13. The briefing of officers at the beginning of a shift to update them on criminal activity, calls for service, and any other essential information they require to be prepared for duty.
- 15. A tool used to locate the source of a call or individual making a call.
- 16. An officer seen as part of an occupying force, detached and separated from the community.