a. Passion
b. Perspective
c. professionals
2. What does it mean when we say “smell of the victim’s blood”? Please explain. Police are resolutely focused on the consequences of crimes for victims also motivate cops in a way no other cause does. Protecting the public doing something meaningful for other people.
3. What are the three ways that Police Officers have to get people to do what they want them to do?
a. Noble cause
b. The victim
c. the tower
4. What does the operative assumption of guilt mean? Explain. Police tend to assume guilt as a working premise of their craft.
5. In order to recognize and control Police brutality, what do we need to recognize? Follow the law
6. Who are “assholes” as explained by Van Maanen? The trouble makers, because they where the ones that would make all the trouble in the streets.
7. What does the power of self mean? Give one example of the power of self. The power to show other correct behavior through example, to pass values on to others
8. What, or who, did the British Broadcasting Study examine?c carl klockars
9. Define “informal organization” in relation to early definitions of police culture. Groups who made up these cliques developed informal rules for getting along.
10. List Crank’s 5 Anthropological notions of culture as applied to the Police.
a. Sense of morality (common sense)
b. TO to officer, officer to beat.
c. Cultural material elements
d. Social structural
e. informal rules and techniques
11. What did the Stanford Prison Experiment study? How did the student’s act during the study? 12 guards 12 prisoners 24 students. Experiment suggest the substantial problem with group behavior.
12. Crank and Caldero suggested that the brutal treatment of prisoners at Abu Ghraib and the behavior of the students in the Stanford Prison experiment resulted from what? Group behavior,