Chapter 1 quiz part 2

Create an image of a diverse group of law enforcement officers engaging with community members in a fair and transparent manner, showing elements of justice and ethics.

Understanding Procedural Justice

Test your knowledge on procedural justice and its essential pillars through this engaging quiz! Designed for individuals interested in law enforcement and ethics, this quiz will challenge your understanding and provide insight into the legal framework that promotes fairness and equity.

Key Highlights:

  • 10 multiple-choice questions
  • Focus on ethical behavior in law enforcement
  • Explore concepts of police legitimacy and decision-making
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ExaminingTruth42
___________is an approach that focuses on carrying out justice in a fair and equitable manner.
Street Justice
Constitutional Justice
Fair Justice
Procedural Justice
Which one is one of the four main pillars that compose the procedural justice system
Honesty and Integrity of the law
Oath and Pride of the legal terms
Fairness and consistency of the rule application
Swift action and due process
Which one is one of the four main pillars that compose the procedural justice system
Voice and Representation in the process
Vision and drive to help bring justice to the offenders
Vision and a Open mind to equitable judgements
Using procedures to make sound legal decisions
Which one is one of the four main pillars that compose the procedural justice system
Clairvoyance to predict the process
Transparency and openness of the process
Transparency and fairness of the process
Perception to properly view the process
Which one is one of the four main pillars that compose the procedural justice system
Biased free decision making while being impartial
Impartiality and unbiased decision-making
Making decisions while displaying impartiality
Free from all bias and judgements
What is the LEED framework
Listen, Express, Explain, Dignify
List, Examine, Entice, Determine
Label, Entrust, Equity, Dignity
Listen, Explain, Equity, Dignity
__________ happens when the community views law enforcement as fair, morally obliged to administer the law, and a legitimate authority of power
LEED Framework
Procedural Justice
Police Legitimacy
Ethics
Which of these are not examples of Ethical Behavior in law enforcement:
Obeying all laws and regulations
Preserving evidence
Providing discretion to citizens
Respecting confidential and privileged communication
__________________ is a situation, on or off duty, in which an officer is in a position to personally benefit from actions or decisions made in their official capacity.
Relationships of mere benefits
Conflicting statements in your duties
Bribery
Conflict of Interest
"Something for something" is an example of
Mal en se
Carb no Soy
Quid pro quo
Que lo que
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