VERIFIED FOR 2025
1. Describe the purpose of a live lineup in the context of law enforcement
identification procedures.
A live lineup is used to help eyewitnesses identify a suspect
from a group of individuals who may include the perpetrator of
a crime.
A live lineup is a technique for police to interview suspects in
custody.
A live lineup is a procedure to assess the credibility of eyewitness
testimony.
A live lineup is a method for police to gather evidence from
witnesses without their knowledge.
2. Describe the implications of using a fraudulent ID in law enforcement
contexts.
Using a fraudulent ID can undermine public trust and
complicate legal proceedings.
Using a fraudulent ID is encouraged for undercover operations.
Using a fraudulent ID is a common practice among law
enforcement officers.
Using a fraudulent ID is harmless and has no legal consequences.
3. How does public trust contribute to effective policing according to the
text?
Public trust fosters cooperation between the community and
,law enforcement, enhancing overall safety and effectiveness.
Public trust has no significant impact on crime prevention.
, Public trust reduces the need for legal regulations in policing.
Public trust is primarily about increasing police funding.
4. Which of the follow is true regarding marijuana and police officers?
Most police agencies have very specific policies regarding
officers using marijuana.
If it is legal in the state in which the officer works, they are allowed
to use it.
They can be considered for employment if they haven't used
marijuana in the last year.
A person can become a police officer only if they have never
used marijuana.
5. In a scenario where a police department faces allegations of misconduct,
what strategy should they implement to restore public trust?
Increase transparency through open communication and
community engagement initiatives.
Focus solely on internal investigations without public involvement.
Enhance surveillance measures to monitor community behavior.
Limit public access to police records to protect officer privacy.
6. When working with victims who experience PTSD, a professional police
officer must be?
Bright and cheerful
Harsh and unfeeling
Sensitive and patient
Condescending and unconcerned
, 7. If a police officer finds open alcohol in a vehicle during a traffic stop,
what steps should they take to ensure compliance with legal regulations?
The officer should only warn the driver without issuing a ticket.
The officer should ticket both the driver and passenger regardless
of ownership.
The officer should ignore the open alcohol if the passenger claims
ownership.
The officer should issue a ticket to the driver and document the
incident according to department policy.
8. The false alarm reduction method known as enhanced call verification...
Is a form of video enhancement
Requires 2 different phone numbers from the call list to be
called before dispatching the police
Requires the police to be dispatched before any number on the
call list can be called
Is the same thing as verified response
9. If a police department implements a new ethics training program, what
potential outcome could enhance community trust?
More stringent legal regulations
Higher crime rates in the community
Reduction in police personnel
Increased transparency in police conduct
10. How do ethics contribute to the effectiveness of law enforcement
according to the text?