#1
Which of the following is NOT a primary goal of law enforcement?
Prevention of crime
Apprehension of offenders
Punishment of offenders
Rehabilitation of offenders
#2
Which of the following is a primary principle of community policing?
Rapid response to emergency calls
Centralized decision-making by law enforcement agencies
Building partnerships and problem-solving with the community
Strict enforcement of laws and regulations
#3
Which of the following is an example of a proactive policing strategy?
Waiting for crimes to occur and then responding to them
Implementing neighborhood watch programs
Conducting regular patrols in high-crime areas
Engaging in community outreach and problem-solving
#4
What is the primary objective of situational crime prevention?
To rehabilitate offenders
To address underlying social factors contributing to crime
To reduce opportunities for crime to occur
To increase police presence in communities
#5
What is the main objective of the broken windows theory in crime prevention?
To rehabilitate offenders
To address underlying socioeconomic factors contributing to crime
To prioritize punishment for serious crimes
To focus on visible signs of disorder to prevent crime
#6
Which crime prevention strategy focuses on increasing the likelihood of detection and apprehension of offenders?
Deterrence
Target hardening
Routine activity theory
Crime displacement
#7
What does the 'broken windows' theory suggest about crime prevention?
Focusing on small crimes can prevent larger crimes
Increasing police presence reduces crime
Harsher punishments deter crime effectively
Crime is primarily driven by economic factors
#8
What is the primary focus of the problem-oriented policing approach?
Rapid apprehension of offenders
Enforcement of laws and regulations
Addressing underlying causes of recurring issues
Deterrence through harsh penalties
#9
Which of the following is NOT a component of the Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) concept?
Natural surveillance
Territorial reinforcement
Social disorganization
Access control
#10
What is the primary focus of hot spot policing?
Reducing crime rates across an entire city
Targeting specific locations with high levels of criminal activity
Providing resources to support at-risk youth
Promoting community engagement with law enforcement
#11
Which of the following is an example of situational crime prevention?
Community policing programs
Increasing public awareness campaigns
Installing surveillance cameras in public areas
Implementing educational programs in schools
#12
What is the main principle behind the 'focused deterrence' strategy in crime prevention?
Increasing the severity of punishment
Targeting specific high-risk offenders and offering them support and sanctions
Increasing surveillance in high-crime areas
Implementing community-based rehabilitation programs
#13
What is the primary goal of intelligence-led policing?
Rapid response to emergencies
Increased public awareness
To use data and analysis for effective crime prevention and law enforcement
Harsher punishments for offenders
#14
In the context of crime prevention, what does the term 'displacement' refer to?
The relocation of offenders to different areas
The transfer of crime from one location, time, target, offense, or tactic to another
The removal of environmental factors that facilitate criminal behavior
The replacement of outdated crime prevention strategies
#15
What is the primary goal of restorative justice programs?
To impose harsh punishments on offenders
To rehabilitate offenders through incarceration
To repair harm caused by crime and promote healing
To increase incarceration rates to deter future crime