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altibaby

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What is a police officers working personality? How can some of the negative aspects of a police officers working personality be improved?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Match the term or concept with the correct description.
 
  1. meat-eaters a. an ongoing, aggressive style of policing
  2. zero-tolerance policing b. the idea that police prefer not to arrest women
  3. driving while black c. also known as problem-oriented policing
  4. community policing d. evidence seized in violation of the 4th Amendment is not permissible at trial
  5. chivalry hypothesis e. a form of racial profiling
  6. crackdown f. declared that suspects must be read their rights
  7. racial-threat theory g. dominant groups threatened by minority groups, respond with actions to protect status
  8. Miranda v. Arizona h. corrupt officers in NY who pursued corruption aggressively
  9. chuzaishos i. police mini-stations in rural Japan
  10. exclusionary rule j. when police suddenly saturate a small area and arrest those committing visible crime



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: This is the concept that peoples work impact their personalities. Since police officers face danger on a daily basis they may develop a working personality that is suspicious or hostile toward the public. Police form tight bonds with other officers and this may lend to a us against them mentality. Opinions regarding improving the negative aspects of a police officers personality will vary.

Answer to Question 2

1. h
2. a
3. e
4. c
5. b
6. j
7. g
8. f
9. i
10. d





 

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