1) Application of crime prevention: a) Aids the criminal b) Helps eliminate the opportunity for crime c) Stops the crime d) None of these 2) The actions associated with reducing/inhibiting crime and criminals: a) Crime prevention b) Criminal justice c) Natural surveillance d) General crime analysis 3) The skills which a criminal possesses to commit a crime: a) Motive b) Ability c) Instincts d) Opportunity 4) The result of ability, opportunity, and motive to commit an illegal activity; a) Motive b) Crime strategies c) Crime d) Criminal instincts 5) Natural surveillance can be referred to as: a) Eyes of the crime b) Eyes on the street c) Eyes on the criminal d) Eyes on the camera 6) What is an informant? a) An individual who gives information to the police b) Information gathered by the Four Ds c) A criminal perpetrator d) None of these 7) Ability is to: a) Motive b) Skill c) Effort d) Opportunity 8) Locations with high criminal activity are: a) High in crime b) Seen on The First 48 c) Hot Spots d) less influenced by police 9) To refuse access is to: a) Detect b) Deter c) Deny d) Delay 10) Motive is to: a) Triggers b) Techniques c) Alternative plans d) Circumstances 11) To discover the presence or existence of someone: a) Deter b) Detect c) Delay d) Dictate 12) The Intelligence Cycle consists of how many steps? a) 5 b) 3 c) 6 d) 8 13) To discourage, prevent, or provide alternative motives for someone to commit a crime: a) Deter b) Delay c) Detect d) Discourage 14) Three components to crime, where all must be present is: a) Crime instincts b) Crime Triangle c) Intelligence Planning d) None of these 15) Which of the following is not considered a motive to commit crimes: a) Revenge  b) Sex c) Money d) Mental Health 16) The essence of policing is: a) Patrol b) Investigations c) Criminal Justice System d) None of these 17) Which of the following is not one of the three cornerstones to policing? a) Random routine patrol b) Rapid call response c) Rapid routine response d) Retroactive investigations to past crimes 18) Random routine patrol is otherwise known as: a) Catching criminals b) Keeping the block hot c) Preventative policing d) Smart policing 19) Decoy vehicles have a primary goal of: a) Catching criminals b) Omnipresence c) Preventing crime d) All of these 20) Omnipresence is the: a) Impression of police  b) False impersonation c) Impression of always being there d) Idea of being caught on camera 21) Aggressive patrol and saturation patrol are two types of: a) Police calls b) Tactical operations c) Police investigation d) Undercover work by police 22) 911 calls were introduced in what year? a) 1986 b) 1869 c) 1968 d) 1988 23) ________ involves assigning a larger number of uniformed officers than normal to an area to deal with a particular crime problem: a) Saturation patrol b) Aggressive patrol c) Retroactive investigations d) Smart policing 24) The BACKBONE of policing is: a) Investigations b) Catching criminals  c) Patrol d) None of these 25) _______ is sometimes used in high-crime areas to stop people and vehicles to find evidence: a) A stop and frisk b) Aggressive patrol c) Random routine patrol d) Saturation patrol 26) A misdemeanor is: a) A minor criminal offense b) A serious criminal offense c) The thing Missy Elliot sings about d) None of these 27) Amber Alerts are an example of: a) Smart 911 calls b) Reverse 911 c) Rapid response d) None of these 28) A document issued by legal authority to make an arrest or search: a) Peace treaty b) Amendment c) Court transcript d) Warrant 29) The application of analytical techniques to identify targets for police attention and interaction and to prevent crime or solve past crimes: a) Preventative policing b) Evidence based policing c) Predictive policing d) All of these 30) Rapid response to citizen's 911 calls: a) Officers engaged in social work b) Officers doing justice c) Officers responding to calls d) officers being dispatched to calls immediately, regardless of the type of call 31) ______ are the most visible arm of the criminal justice system as well as the gatekeepers to the system: a) Dispatch officers b) Patrol officers c) Crime Scene Investigators d) None of these 32) Impaired driving is: a) Driving with impaired hearing b) Driving under the influence of drugs/alcohol c) Driving under the influence of speed d) Driving while eating 33) The type and severity of a 911 call effects: a) The number of officers who respond b) The way officers respond c) The time it takes officers to respond d) All of these 34) This occurs when a traffic law is violated by a vehicle in motion: a) Traffic jam b) Parking violation c) High speed pursuit d) Moving violation 35) Assigning a large number of police than normal to an area to deal with particular crime is a) Decoy patrol b) Traffic patrol c) Saturation patrol d) All of these

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