Cpp Some Concepts Phase Vi

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1. In the future private policing will be defined by:

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Private policing in the future is likely to rely on contract guards hired by private entities, who are supervised by managers or supervisors within those organizations. This model shifts the responsibility of security and law enforcement to private companies rather than relying solely on government-run police forces. Militarized police forces, unregulated vigilantes, and autonomous robotics are less likely scenarios for the future of private policing.

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2. The concept whereby security of an industrial facility is handled by a private contractor is known as:

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Private substitute refers to the practice of outsourcing security responsibilities to a private contractor rather than managing them in-house. Each of the incorrect answers does not accurately capture the specific concept described in the question.

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3. What is the term for the concept whereby private contractors augment regular police in law and order maintenance in public areas?

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The correct term for this concept is 'Public supplement' as it refers to the additional support provided by private contractors to regular police in maintaining law and order in public areas.

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4. What should public/private policing partnerships be built around?

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Public/private policing partnerships should be built around structural and contractual relationships to ensure clear guidelines, expectations, and ongoing collaboration.

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5. Whose reports sought to compare the US security industry to public law enforcement quantitatively?

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Hallcrest is known for its reports that compare the US security industry to public law enforcement quantitatively, while Blackwater, G4S, and Pinkerton are well-known security companies but not specifically associated with this type of analysis.

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6. What is a significant distinction between public and private policing?

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Cost is a significant distinction between public and private policing as public policing is funded by taxpayers while private policing is funded by private entities or individuals.

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7. What is a common characteristic that makes private policing an attractive option?

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Private policing is often more cost-effective than traditional policing, making it an attractive option for individuals, businesses, and communities looking for security solutions.

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8. Which theorist put forward the notion that if minor crimes and disorderly behaviour are not addressed, more serious law breaking will ensue?

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The correct answer is Kelling, as he is known for coining the 'Broken Windows Theory' which emphasizes the importance of addressing minor crimes to prevent more serious lawbreaking.

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9. What is a simplified explanation of why employees steal?

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The theft triangle is a concept that explains the three factors that need to be present for an employee to commit theft, which are opportunity, motivation, and rationalization.

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10. The levels of fear are greatest when there is a concern about both incivility and:

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When considering fear levels, the combination of incivility and crime tends to have a significant impact on people's sense of safety and security. Incivility alone may create discomfort, but it is the presence of crime that often leads to heightened levels of fear.

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11. Training for private security officers who provide policing services in public areas should be:

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Training for private security officers who provide policing services in public areas should focus on the specific roles and tasks they will be performing in order to ensure they are adequately prepared for their duties.

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12. When studying assassination behaviors, what role does mental illness typically play?

Explanation

Despite the common belief that mental illness may be a significant factor in assassination behaviors, research indicates that it only rarely plays a key part in such behaviors. Other factors, such as political or social motivations, may have a larger influence.

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13. An executive is most vulnerable when:

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Executives are often targeted by criminals who may see them as high-profile targets. While executives may have security measures in place at the office or during business travel, they may be more relaxed and less cautious when at home, making them vulnerable to attacks.

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14. In high risk situations the executive is usually accompanied by:

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In high risk situations, executives are typically accompanied by EP (executive protection) specialists who are trained to ensure the safety and security of the individual. Personal chefs, massage therapists, and clown entertainers are not usually part of security detail in such situations.

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15. What is the sixth key principle that can guide one's thinking about EP?

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The key principles focus on protecting oneself and others, understanding security trade-offs, and relying on critical thinking rather than blindly trusting or prioritizing convenience over security.

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16. What is it called when an EP specialist researches a destination to which an executive is due to travel?

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The process of researching a destination before an executive travels is commonly referred to as an advance. This advance includes gathering information on security, transportation, accommodation, and other relevant details to ensure a smooth trip.

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17. If a protected executive must travel locally, the ideal arrangement will be to:

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When a protected executive must travel locally, it is important to have them in a suitable car driven by a trained security driver and accompanied by the EP specialist to ensure their safety and security.

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18. In an EP context, what is meant by the term “sound off”?

Explanation

The correct answer explains the specific meaning of 'sound off' in the context of an attack situation in EP. The incorrect answers provide plausible but inaccurate interpretations to test the understanding of the concept.

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19. Awareness training for executive management should focus on the security programme's benefits and?

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The correct answer emphasizes the importance of evaluating the cost-effectiveness of the security program in relation to its benefits, making it a crucial aspect for executive management to consider in their awareness training.

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20. If a supplier is given access to sensitive proprietary information, what should accompany this access?

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Suppliers should be made aware of security procedures to protect the sensitive proprietary information they have access to, not disclose it, not rely on no additional measures, and not require extra payments for access.

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21. Creating an understanding of the relationship between security and successful business operations is facilitated by:

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Awareness training for senior management is crucial in creating a culture of security consciousness at all levels of the organization, including understanding how security impacts successful business operations.

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22. The value of awareness programs can be demonstrated by:

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Awareness programs are typically evaluated and demonstrated through the use of metrics to measure the success and impact of the program.

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23. What is the common employment status of most drug users?

Explanation

Research shows that a significant portion of drug users are actually employed, debunking the myth that drug use is primarily associated with unemployment or inactivity.

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24. Which schedule do hashish, marijuana, heroin, and LSD belong to?

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These drugs are classified under Schedule I by the DEA due to their high potential for abuse and lack of accepted medical use.

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25. Which of the following is a type of depressant?

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Depressants are drugs that slow down brain activity and body functions. Diazepam is a type of depressant also known as a tranquilizer. Amphetamine, LSD, and Cocaine are stimulants, hallucinogens, and stimulants respectively, which have opposite effects to depressants.

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26. Which of the following drugs causes elevated blood pressure, dilated pupils, increased heart rate, and euphoria?

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Cocaine is a stimulant drug that can lead to elevated blood pressure, dilated pupils, increased heart rate, and euphoria. Marijuana, aspirin, and antibiotics do not typically have these effects.

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27. Which of the following is not a stimulant?

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Mescaline is a hallucinogenic drug, not a stimulant like the other three options provided.

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28. Which drug is derived from the Peyote cactus?

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Mescaline is the psychoactive alkaloid found in the Peyote cactus, known for its hallucinogenic effects. LSD, Cocaine, and Heroin are not derived from the Peyote cactus.

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In the future private policing will be defined by:
The concept whereby security of an industrial facility is handled by a...
What is the term for the concept whereby private contractors augment...
What should public/private policing partnerships be built around?
Whose reports sought to compare the US security industry to public law...
What is a significant distinction between public and private policing?
What is a common characteristic that makes private policing an...
Which theorist put forward the notion that if minor crimes and...
What is a simplified explanation of why employees steal?
The levels of fear are greatest when there is a concern about both...
Training for private security officers who provide policing services...
When studying assassination behaviors, what role does mental illness...
An executive is most vulnerable when:
In high risk situations the executive is usually accompanied by:
What is the sixth key principle that can guide one's thinking about...
What is it called when an EP specialist researches a destination to...
If a protected executive must travel locally, the ideal arrangement...
In an EP context, what is meant by the term “sound off”?
Awareness training for executive management should focus on the...
If a supplier is given access to sensitive proprietary information,...
Creating an understanding of the relationship between security and...
The value of awareness programs can be demonstrated by:
What is the common employment status of most drug users?
Which schedule do hashish, marijuana, heroin, and LSD belong to?
Which of the following is a type of depressant?
Which of the following drugs causes elevated blood pressure, dilated...
Which of the following is not a stimulant?
Which drug is derived from the Peyote cactus?
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