Test Bank for Effective Police Supervision 6th Edition by More Chapter2 Community Policing — Serving the Neighborhoods About of local departments have one or more community substations a three-fourths b one-fifth c two-fifths d one-quarter *e none of the above percent of municipal police departments formed problem-solving partnerships through written agreement a Forty *b Fifty-two c Fifty-five d Sixty e Sixty-five Community policing requires community input a discretionary b rewarding c minimizing *d advocating e changeable In community policing, change can be in action a collective *b philosophical c reactive d procedural e democratic An essential responsibility of a community-policing supervisor is a the neutralizing of culture b the elimination of beat profiles c referring assessment upstairs d neutral functionality *e depersonalizing failure Community policing has been extolled as the panacea for all of the problems faced by law enforcement and it has become less viable a True *b False There is a no consensus as to what constitutes community policing *a True b False Internally, in many agencies, there has been a great deal of resistance to changing to community policing a True *b False