Chapter Four Flashcards

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How do you find information on jobs in policing?

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  • Advertising
  • HR departments
  • Internet (US Department of Labor, individual police departments)
  • Word-of-mouth
  • Intern programs
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What are the physical requirements?

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Height and weight, Low BMI

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What are the standards in police selection?

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  • Smoking
  • Age
  • Education
  • Prior drug use
  • Criminal record restrictions
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What is the Recruitment Process?

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  • Police recruit at high schools, colleges, minority areas, church gatherings, career exhibitions, trade shows, and athletic events.
  • Meaningful group projects and activities consistent with heroism
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What is a police cadet?

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Nonsworn, paid, part-time

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What is civilianization?

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Putting civilians in non-hazardous positions

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What is the Job Analysis?

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It identifies the skills you need to become a police officer, the test is based on those skills (knowledge)

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What is the Landmark court decision on job analysis?

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Guardians Association of NYPD v. Civil Service Commission of NY

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What is the selection process?

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  • Examinations, interviews, and investigations
  • Maturity, intelligent, stable, EQ
  • Written entrance exam
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More steps to the Selection process?

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  • Physical agility test
  • Polygraph: booklet to answer questions
  • Oral interview: rate based on responses
  • Psychological appraisal: Written test or Doctor may speak to you
  • Medical examination: may include vision test
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What is the Recruit training?

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  • Teaching of state laws
  • Education in state and department goals, objectives, and procedures
  • Knowledge, skills, and abilities
  • Police academy, then field training, and completion of probationary period
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The police Academy provides?

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  • Most of the formal training
  • Begins the socialization process
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What is field training?

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On-the-job training for graduated academy recruits
- training is provided by selected patrol officers
- assigned to three different field training officers

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What consists of the firearms training?

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  • Simulations to shoot at targets
  • provides realistic training
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What is the probationary period?

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Period of time that department has to evaluate new officer’s ability to perform job effectively

Can lass from six months to three years

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