Test Bank for POLICE 2nd Edition John S Dempsey Download
Product details:
- ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1133016650
- ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1133016656
- Author: John S. Dempsey, Linda S. Forst
Created by the continuous feedback of a “student-tested, faculty-approved” process,POLICE, 2nd Edition delivers a visually appealing, succinct print component, tear-out review cards for students and instructors and a consistent online offering with CourseMate that includes an eBook in addition to a set of interactive digital tools all at a value-based price and proven to increase retention and outcomes.Updated with true-to-life photography, POLICE, 2nd Edition offers a real-world perspective of law enforcement, thought-provoking examples, and forty years of insight from the authors’ firsthand experiences in police work and education. Even better, the CourseMate website to accompany the second edition of POLICE is packed with video clips, quizzing, flash cards, games, and online self-test features designed to maximize your knowledge. Attention CourseMate user: The CourseMate platform is being sunset and will not be sold with this title after December 31st, 2019. Cengage will support existing users of CourseMate through August 1st, 2020.
Table of contents:
- Part I Foundations for the Study of the Police
- CH 1 An Introduction to the Police in America
- Objectives
- Fact or Fiction
- Police Spotlight: What It Takes to Be a Good Police Officer
- Introduction
- A Question to Consider 1.1: Why Such Strong Feelings About the Police?
- The Challenge of Policing a Free Society
- Police Accountability in a Free Society
- Technology on the Job: Police Body-Worn Cameras
- The Controversies and Difficulties of Policing
- A Question to Consider 1.2: Police Power and Crime Solving
- The Police Are Expected to Prevent and Solve Crime
- Citizens May Not Cooperate With the Police, and May Even Do Them Harm
- The Police Pay More Attention to Some Crimes, Some People, and Some Areas Than Others
- The Police Have Other Responsibilities
- The Police Use Discretion in Dealing With People
- The Police Have Authority to Use Force and Arrest Citizens
- Measuring Good Policing Is Difficult
- The Media Do Not Necessarily Accurately Represent the Police
- A Research Question: What Is the Impact of Media on Views of the
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