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What is (McGregor's) Theory X?
Workers are gullible and not very bright is an assumption of which theory?
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What is the number of shootings?
According to our guest speaker, the number of homicides is not as important as __________________ when assessing police performance statistics
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What is 'where the object is situated in the environment'?
Mid-range photography allows the focus to be
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What is institutional theory?
This theory contends that organizations act in a manner to give the appearance of change, but may not actually change
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What are task leaders?
According to Blake and Mouton, these leaders would be high on emphasis on accomplishing work but low on emphasizing people and subordinates
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What is the closed system model?
This model depicts organizations as being removed from their environments, aka 'in a bubble'
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What are admit the problem and make a concerted effort to change?
These are the two things an agency must do in order to regain legitimacy in a community
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What is a medical examiner?
In Cook County the individual who is primarily over death investigations holds the title of __________________________ and is appointed
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What is 'long-linked technology'?
This theory contends that everyone works in their role that functions like a chain in order to solve a crime or a problem
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What is a machiaveillian leader?
A leader possessing this trait rules by intimidation, is highly narcissistic and arrogant and has no use for a conscience
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What is the open system model?
This model depicts organizations as being affected by their environments
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What is the CompStat report?
This is the term of the report that our guest speaker was just reviewing prior to coming to speak to our class
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What is a 'panoramic image'/'panorama'?
This type of photography uses a wide range and encompasses an entire scene in a single frame
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What is 'tenuous'?
This is the term our guest speaker used to describe the relationship between the police and media
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What is 'referent power'?
This type of power is possessed by an individual who is related to or knows someone in the organization that could vouch for his/her knowledge or character
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What is pluralism?
This is the term when an organization considers multiple ideas
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What is cluster?
Crime tends to ____________________ regardless of socioeconomic class or other predominant demographic characteristics of a neighborhood
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What is a scale?
A _______________ is used to show the size of an object in crime scene photography (hint: usually used in close - up photos and to show wounds)
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What is Theory Y?
People are not innately passive or resistant to org needs but have become so as a result of their prior experience in orgs is an assumption of
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What is 'power'?
This is the ability to control or influence others
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What is the city council form of government?
This form of government is most commonly found in smaller cities and municipalities
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What is 'to change behavior'?
This is the purpose of writing a ticket or conducting a traffic stop
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Hours of routine traffic stops with few incidents mixed in
According to our guest speaker, what will vest cameras on officers likely capture?
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What are customers, culture and (ac)counting?
These are the three foci of TQM
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What is employee decision making involvement and interaction/participation?
This is the basic premise of Likert's leadership style continuum
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What is the chain of evidence?
This term refers to one of the most crucial procedures in the collecting, handling, and processing of evidence of a crime
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