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Police Administration: Structures, Processes, and Behaviors, 10th
Edition
Table of Contents
Part 1: Foundation
o Chapter 1: The Evolution of Police Administration
o Chapter 2: Policing Today
o Chapter 3: Intelligence, Terrorism, and Homeland Security
o Chapter 4: Politics and Police Administration
Part 2: The Organization and the Leader
o Chapter 5: Organizational Theory
o Chapter 6: Organizational Design
o Chapter 7: Leadership
o Chapter 8: Planning and Decision Making
o Chapter 9: Human Resource Management
Part 3: The Management of Police Organizations
o Chapter 10: Organizational and Interpersonal Communication
o Chapter 11: Labor Relations
o Chapter 12: Financial Management
Part 4: The Management of Police Organizations (Continued)
o Chapter 13: Stress and Police Personnel
o Chapter 14: Legal Aspects of Police Administration
o Chapter 15: Organizational Change
Chapter 1: The Evolution of Police Administration
1. The rise of unified, full-time police departments in America was directly
influenced by events in which country?
A) France
B) England
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C) The former Soviet Union
D) Ireland
Answer: B
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Objective: Identify the origins of modern policing.
Level: Basic
2. The Metropolitan Police Act of 1829, which established the London
Metropolitan Police, is associated with which historical figure?
A) Sir Robert Peel
B) August Vollmer
C) O.W. Wilson
D) Bruce Smith
Answer: A
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Objective: Identify the origins of modern policing.
Level: Basic
3. Which of the following was a key principle of Sir Robert Peel's approach
to policing?
A) Police should be militaristic and heavily armed
B) Police effectiveness is measured by the number of arrests
C) Police must be under local control and accountable to the public
D) Police should operate in secret to catch criminals
Answer: C
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Objective: Identify the key principles of the Peelian reform.
Level: Basic
4. According to Peel, the basic mission of the police is:
A) To arrest as many people as possible
B) To prevent crime and disorder
C) To generate revenue through fines
D) To serve the political interests of the mayor
Answer: B
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Objective: Identify the key principles of the Peelian reform.
Level: Basic
5. The political era of American policing is generally considered to have
lasted from:
A) 1820-1850
B) 1840-1920
C) 1920-1960
D) 1960-1980
Answer: B
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Objective: Describe the major eras in the evolution of police
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administration.
Level: Basic
6. The political era of American policing was characterized by a strong
connection between police departments and what entity?
A) The federal government
B) Corporate interests
C) Local political machines
D) Religious organizations
Answer: C
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Objective: Describe the major eras in the evolution of police
administration.
Level: Basic
7. A tightly controlled political party, headed by a boss or small autocratic
group, whose purpose is to repeatedly win elections for personal gain,
often through graft and corruption, is known as:
A) patronage
B) partisan government
C) machine politics
D) mob-influenced politics
Answer: C
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Objective: Define politics and give three reasons why it cannot be kept
out of police agencies.
Level: Basic
8. During the political era, police officers were often hired based on:
A) Merit exams and education
B) Their loyalty to the political machine
C) Their military experience
D) College degrees
Answer: B
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Objective: Describe the characteristics of the political era.
Level: Basic
9. Which of the following was a common practice in police departments
during the political era?
A) Use of crime labs and forensic science
B) Patronage hiring and selective enforcement of laws
C) Community policing and problem-solving
D) Random drug testing of officers
Answer: B
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Objective: Describe the characteristics of the political era.
Level: Basic