governing the private security agency

1. Which of the following statements is false?
a. Random patrols reduce crime.
b. Before 1992, no woman had ever been elected to the position of sheriff.
c. There are no laws governing the private security agency.
d. Only a small percentage of reported crimes require rapid response.

2. A potentially powerful way to improve problem drinkers’ access to treatment is to make_______ part of primary care.
a. routine screening
b. sobriety tests
c. colon exams
d. all of the above

3. Women who drink are more likely to develop________ than men.
a. liver damage
b. heart disease
c. breast cancer
d. all of the above

4. Men are at risk of developing alcohol dependence if they consume more than _________ drinks per week and _______ drinks on any single day.
a. 18;5
b. 9; 3
c. 14; 4
d. 5; 2

1. Mutual-help groups are popular such as, Alcoholics Anonymous because people can attend MGHs as frequently and for as long as they want _______.
a. without insurance
b. without divulging personal information
c. without being locked into a specific day and time
d. all of the above

2. Which medication for the treatment of alcohol abuse has been approved by Food and Drug Administration?
a. baclofen
b. acamprosate
c. topiramate
d. quetiapine

3. What is cognitive-behavioral therapy?
a. uses family therapy principles to improve a person’s health-risk behaviors
b. offers strategies to help patients better understand the factors and situations that precede alcohol and other drug use as well as the consequences of that use
c. designed to enhance a person’s motivation to make changes regarding alcohol and other drug use and to recognize and cope with those life situations that may trigger or sustain alcohol and other drug use
d. attempts to identify the behaviors and situations in which alcohol and other drug use occurs and then to disrupt those behaviors by equipping patients with skills to resist alcohol and other drug use

4. Drinking during pregnancy can cause__________.
a. attention deficit disorder in child
b. poor academic performance in child
c. birth defects in child
d. all of the above

1. Aspects of personality, temperament, and behaiors can make children more susceptible to developing alcohol use disorders such as,__________
a. high self- regualtion
b. antisocial behavior
c. high self-control
d. effective stress management

2. It is recommended that a person sip slowly so that he or she has no more than ___________ with alcohol per hour.
a. 2 standard drinks
b. 4 standard drinks
c. 1 standard drinks
d. 3 standard drinks

3. Federal legislation placed new emphasis on solving America’s alcohol problems and created the NIAAA. What does NIAAA stand for?
a. national institute for america’ s alcohol abuse
b. national institute for alchololism and alcohol abuse
c. national insititute on alchololism and abuse in america
d. national institute on alcohol abuse and alocholism

4. If you’re planning to drink, you should_________
a. use protection for sex
b. have a designated driver to take a taxi
c. avoid drinking a boat
d. all of the above

1. The idea that police should focus on law enforcement and leave social services and the maintenance of order to others was fostered by
A. August Vollmer.
B. Robert Peel.
C. Fernando Wood.

2. The technological and management system that aims to make the police better organized and more effective crime fighters is called
A. community policing.
B. PEPPAS.
C. FLETC.
D. CompStat.

3. When officers have essentially the same enforcement powers as local police in the state and can work cases and enforce the law anywhere within the state, we can say they are following the _______ model of law enforcement.
A. highway
B. state police
C. federal enforcement
D. universal

4. The Homeland Security Act made the departments of Homeland Security and Justice
A. overseers of FBI activity.
B. employers of federal officers in the U.S. territories.
C. senior to U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
D. the largest employers of federal officers with arrest and firearm authority.

1.The FBI reports that losses from cyber crime each year total nearly _______ per year.
A. $10 million
B. $100 million
C. $1 billion
D. $10 billion

2. The least common drug of choice in the United States is
A. heroin.
B. methamphetamine.
C. cocaine.
D. hallucinogens. 54 Examination, Lesson 2

3. The percentage of federal prisoners incarcerated for drug offenses in 2003 was
_______ %.
A. 20
B. 21
C. 55
D. 58

4. Most of a police officer’s time is spent
A. apprehending law violators.
B. keeping the peace.
C. doing paperwork.
D. responding to nuisance calls.