Полиция и порядок. Артемьева О.А - 35 стр.

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30. The prevention of crimes, in fact, depends fundamentally on
a) the visible presence of a uniformed police;
b) the work of journalists lighting out the work of the police;
c) severe punishment of criminals;
d) professional work of both detectives and uniform policemen.
31. Uniform policeman
a) patrols his beat;
b) keeps his papers up to date;
c) investigates crimes;
d) helps citizens if they are in trouble.
32. What is a common complaint among Constables in Great Britain today?
a) they are not well paid;
b) their work is becoming more monotonous;
c) they only report the crime but not detect it.
33. What admires tourists in London Police?
a) the police uniform;
b) the cheerful ease with which they control crowds;
c) their resourcefulness, tact and sense of humour.
34. What is negative about police work?
a) leaves are short;
b) their work is rather well paid;
c) some citizens refuse to help the police;
d) their work is dangerous because policemen can be killed.
35. What features of character are absolutely necessary for police work?
a) tact, delicacy and good – humoured tolerance;
b) exceptional strength of character and remarkable courage;
c) nervousness.
36. Policewomen are used
a) in all types of police work;
b) in police work especially with women and children;
c) only on administrative duties.
37. What sides of police work are best left in feminine hands?
a) taking statements from women and children in sexual cases;
b) escorting women and children from hospital and in custody;
c) detective work;
d) searching and attending female prisoners.
38. Juvenile delinquency is a problem of
a) a police rather than a society;
b) a society rather than a police;
c) unhappy families.
39. The best results in police work are obtained
a) from policemen working separately;
b) from policewomen working separately;
c) from both working together.
40. What can be regarded as an illegal entry into a private house?
a) when a house is searched without a warrant from a magistrate;
b) when a house is searched with a permission of a house owner;
c) when a house is searched without a warrant from a magistrate and without a permission of a house owner.
41. What offences can be regarded as serious for a policeman?
a) abuse of power;
b) corruption (taking bribes);
c) being late for work.
42. What is absolutely necessary for a successful work of a detective?
a) a close acquaintance with the criminals in his district;
b) a constant work with informers;
c) a quick-tempered character.
43. Why do the police sometimes conceal evidence?
a) they want to show results;
b) they don’t care when the wrong people suffer;
c) they are indifferent when innocent people suffer.
44. You are far more likely to be stopped by the police in the street of Great Britain if you are
a) a young white man;
b) a young black man;
c) a young white girl;