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Criminal Justice Leadership and Management Module 01 Quiz Question 1 This individual was the Chief of the Berkeley Police Department and the first to call for removal of police from political influence, and he supported college education and increased training for police officers. o John Timoney o August Vollmer o Daryl Gates o Herman Goldstein Question 2 In police departments there are usually two broad divisions of labor under the police chief which are sometimes known as "bureaus." Which of the below choices are those two divisions? o Operations and Administrative o Patrol and Dispatch o Patrol and Jail o Command and Patrol Question 3 The formal structure of the police department is modeled after a __________ format that stresses the use of orders and directives and utilizes a rigid chain of command. o Command o Paramilitary o Distinct o Hierarchical Question 4 As society moves from an industrial nation to a service-oriented nation, service-related jobs have increased. As a result, law enforcement has responded by increasing specialization in three of the below listed things; which of the below choices is NOT one of those three listed in our textbook. o Command o Investigations o Technology o Training in Diversity Question 5 __________ brings with it the need for employees to have more education, greater expense as wages are expected to be higher, and the expectation of flexible management. o Training o Investigation o Accreditation
o Specialization Question 6 One response to the negative aspects of traditional policing structures has been increased professionalization. Professionalization, has created a divide between police officers and _________. In fact, researchers have reported that _________ is the biggest stressor for police officers. o Armed Individuals o Administration o Calls for Service o Traffic Stops Question 7 Researchers report that these police officers perform better overall on patrol, when handling stressful situations, in community policing, and in managing citizen issues. They also report that such officers incur fewer internal affairs complaints filed by citizens. o High School Educated o Older and More Experienced o Field Trained o College Educated Question 8 Which of these choices is a factor in professionalism, the objectives of which include developing standards upon which agency performance can be measured and individual objective assessments of officers can be made? o Administration o Specialization o Operation o Accreditation Question 9 Our textbook lists three reasons that accreditation is much sought after by policing agencies, which of these is not one of them? o It allows for highly coordinated efforts among policing agencies. o It helps to change an agency's organizational culture. o It promotes professionalism by increasing the standards of performance and ethics. o It provides agencies with an existing base of knowledge. Question 10 The consequences of accreditation are far-reaching and include seamless lateral moves between departments, overall management of training, performance, and supervision. The level of service provided is better and ethical expectations and understandings improve with accreditation monitoring. But, there is one thing that increases difficulty for many small agencies to become accredited; which of the below is that one thing? o Cost
o Education o Personnel o Time Question 11 According to our textbook, most state court systems provide general jurisdiction to their courts, but this many of the state trial courts elect to manage their caseloads by subject matter jurisdiction, the amount in controversy, or the seriousness of the offense (misdemeanors versus felonies). o 40 o 50 o 20 o 30 Question 12 According to our textbook, these courts support a "belief that courts can and should play a role in trying to solve the problems that are fueling caseloads; a belief that outcomes-not just process and precedent-matter; and a recognition that the coercive power of courts can change people's behavior." o District Courts o Civil Courts o County Courts o Specialized Courts Question 13 Problem-solving courts are more service-oriented than the traditional court structure; in addition they can provide this by following the original tenets of the CJ System? o Lower Caseloads o Increased Prosecution Rates o Higher Service Quality o Better Concerted Defenses Question 14 Using valid evidence-based risk and needs assessment instruments, the justice system can link offenders to individually tailored, _____________ services (e.g., job training, drug treatment, safety planning, mental health counseling) where appropriate. o Court-Ordered o Locally-Based o Formal-Structured o Community-Based Question 15 According to our textbook, state court management has faced myriad problems, especially since state courts are not standardized. In most states, courts are either managed by _________ or ________________.
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o The County Sheriff or Chief of Police in the county seat o Court Administrator or County Sheriff o Duly Elected Prosecutor or Public Defender o Chief Justices or Court Administrators Question 16 According to our textbook, these individuals assist judges in administrative and non-judicial functions, such as record keeping, training, research and planning, budget preparation, and so forth. o State Court Clerks o State Court Administrators o Supreme Court Interns o County and District Court Clerks Question 17 In a time of increased scrutiny of the criminal justice system and of court systems and decisions, _____________ demonstrating efficiency and effectiveness can be very useful. o Performance Measures o Total Quality Management o Accreditation Standards o Lean Six-Sigma Question 18 A _____________is the determination of the amount of time it takes to process a court's caseload from the filing of the initial paperwork until the disposition. In this approach, courts can objectively identify the amount of time and staff needed to process given types of cases. o Controlled Caseload o Fixed Caseload o Weighted Caseload o Managed Caseload Question 19 Courts in the United States are _______ and __________. There are federal and state courts that have separate jurisdictions over cases. State courts hear cases that involve state or local matters and violations of the law, while federal courts primarily handle cases that involve federal laws. o State and County o Controlling and Accommodating o Dual and Hierarchical o Local and District Question 20 State court systems typically use unified trial courts or segmented trial courts. State court systems may have a single appellate court or many appellate courts. All states have a ___________known as the state supreme court
o Court of Common Please o Court of Public Opinion o Court of Appeals o Court of Last Resort Answers 1. August Vollmer 2. Operations and Administrative 3. Paramilitary 4. Command 5. Specialization 6. Administration 7. College Educated 8. Accreditation 9. It helps to change an agency's organizational culture. 10.Cost 11.40 12.Specialized Courts 13.Higher Service Quality 14.Community-Based 15.Chief Justices or Court Administrators 16.State Court Administrators 17.Performance Measures 18.Weighted Caseload 19.Dual and Hierarchical 20.Court of Last Resort