Question 1
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Which of the following are the closest match in ideologies?
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Assimilation Ideology and Ethnist Ideolgy
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Civic Ideology and Ethnist Ideology
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Multiculturalism Ideology and Civic Ideology
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Multiculturalism Ideology and Ethnist Ideology
Question 2
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All of the following are PRIMARY diversity dimensions EXCEPT;
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Ethnicity
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Religious beliefs
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Ethnicity...
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Sexual orientation
Question 3
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In which of the following ideologies does the state legitimize funding for ethno-cultural activities?
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Multiculturalism
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Civic
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Assimilationist
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Ethnist
Question 4
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The following definition matches which term in reference to Orientations of Host Cultures? "Encourages immigrants to adopt features of the host culture while maintaining aspects of their heritage"
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Integrationalist
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Exclusionary
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Assimilationist
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Segregationalist
Question 5
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The following is a definition of which term? "Process of change in cultural patterns of an ethnic group as a result of contact with other ethnic groups"
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Integration
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Assimilation
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Acculturation
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Marginalization
Question 6
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The following definition matches which term according to the text? " Group of individuals with a shared sense of peoplehood based on presumed shared socio-cultural experiences and/ or similar characteristics"
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Ethnic Group
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Visible Minority
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Diversity
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Host Community
Question 7
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The greatest number of immigrants arriving in Canada today comes from;
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Africa
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Carribean
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China
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Europe
Question 8
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Canada's target for refugee resettlement in 2013 was how many?
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140 000
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100 000
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40 000
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14 000
Question 9
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Which of the following is a method of refugee selection for Canada?
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Inland Claims
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Overseas selection
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Private sponsorship
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All of the above
Question 10
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Canada is the first nation to make a policy of _____________________part of its national constitution.
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Immigration
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Assimilation
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Multiculturalism
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Diversity
Question 11
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A host community consists of people who;
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Determine the basic character and attitudes of the society
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Have a friendly attitude to all immigrants
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come from English or French cultures
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have a variety of marriage institutions
Question 12
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According to the United Nations Refugee article linked to this site, what percent of refugees worldwide are under 18?
Question 13
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According to the United Nations article linked to this site which country was host to the largest number of refugees in 2011?
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The United States
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Pakistan
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Kenya
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Canada
Question 14
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According to the United Nations Article which three countries were the top source countries of refugees in 2011?
Question 15
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One of the challenges facing new immigrants is poverty.
Question 16
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One of the problems facing new immigrants is the failure to recognize professional credentials especially doctors and skilled workers.
Question 17
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Which state ideology does Canada use in relation to the diversity of its population?
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Multiculturalism
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Civic ideology
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Assinilation Ideology
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Ethnist Ideology
Question 18
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The first principle of Multiculturalism is that people of diversity are not required to adopt democracy the constitution criminal and civil laws of the host nation.
Question 19
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The following statement most accurately portrays which ideology; "Our country would be better off if new immigrants abandoned their language and culture and strictly adopted the culture of the host country"
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Multiculturalism
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Ethnist ideology
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Civic Ideology
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Assimilationist Ideology
Question 20
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This statement most accurately portrays which state ideology? "Canada should be selective as to which immigrants it accepts as citizens and should chose to exclude particular countries of origin"
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Multiculturalism
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Civic Ideology
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Ethnist Ideology
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Assimilationist
Question 21
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Host communities have unwritten acculturation orientations that vary between welcoming and unwelcoming. We identified four in class. When a host culture disallows the new immigrant population participation in the host society preferring they return to their country or location of origin, it is called;
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Integrationalist
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Exclusionary
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Assimilationist
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Segregationalist
Question 22
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Settler Groups have their own acculturation orientation some choose "Separation" In essence this means they;
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Reject their own culture and the host culture
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Reject their own culture and absorb into the new culture
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Reject the host culture and maintain only their own culture
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They embrace the host culture and retain their own culture
Question 23
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As far as the Acculturation orientation of settler groups, in Canada we prefer that the settler group adopt which of the following orientations?
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Marginalization
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Assimilation
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Separation
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Integration
Question 24
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With regards to acultuaration of settler groups, which of the orientations is likely to lead to conflict with the law
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Marginalization
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Assimilation
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Separation
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Integration
Question 25
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Which piece of legislation made the most impactful change on the culture and place of origin of immigrants?
Question 26
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Immigration policy is different from refugee policy because Immigration policy is a human rights issue
Question 27
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A refugee is any person who is outside his/her country of origin and owing to a fear of persecution for listed reasons is unwilling to return under the protection of that country.(paraphrased)
Question 28
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Today Canada is a signing party to the Geneva convention relating to the status of refugees and therefore has obligations to accept refugees.
Question 29
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The most common method of refugee selection in Canada is selection of Inland Claims
Question 30
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Who sets the quota on the number of immigrants in all categories that Canada accepts each year?
Question 31
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The following definition applies to which term "The patterns of behavior and behavioral consequences that are shared and transmitted among members of a particular society"
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ethnicity
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culture
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race
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Folk tradition
Question 32
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Which of the following terms do social scientist use strictly in reference to physical or biological features?
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Culture
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Ethnicity
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Race
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Minority
Question 33
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Aboriginal people are included in Canada's definition of visible minorities.
Question 34
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Which of the following characteristics is NOT included in a collectivist culture?
Question 35
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A nuclear family structure is;
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A characteristic of Asian minority cultures
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A characteristic of Arab cultures
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A structure created to ensure cultural survival
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A characteristic of an individualistic cultures
Question 36
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Diversity Equity refers to a core value according to which
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All cultural groups should earn the same amount of money
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There are no superior or inferior ethnic groups
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Different laws for different cultural groups should apply
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Some cultural groups should be considered terrorists
Question 37
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The largest religious group in Canada is;
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Catholic
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Protestant
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Muslim
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Buddhist
Question 38
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Christianity is the largest religion in the world, what is the second most popular religion in the world?
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Hinduism
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Buddhism
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Muslim
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Judaism
Question 39
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The blue eye brown eye experiment from the 1960's was done in which country
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Canada
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Germany
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England
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The United States
Question 40
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how did the brown eyed children in the experiment perform in flashcard tests
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better than blue eyed children
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Worse than blue eyed children
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Their performance was dependant upon the test time
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Their performance was dependant upon their position assigned as superior or inferior
Question 41
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The teacher who conducted this experiment was;
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Jane Elliot
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Janice Ellis
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Ellen Carter
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Kate Morrison
Question 42
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The teacher was referencing which term discussed in class in her experiment?
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Racism
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Visible Minorities
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Discrimination
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Prejudice
Question 43
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The term "minority" refers to numbers in a population.
Question 44
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The following is a definition of which term, "An adverse judgment or opinion formed without knowledge or examination of the facts"
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Stereotype
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Prejudice
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Ethnocentrism
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Racism
Question 45
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The following is a definition of which term;" A set of attitudes beliefs and practices used to justify the superior treatment of one racialized ethnic group and the inferior treatment of another"
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Prejudice
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Ethnocentrism
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Racism
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None of the above
Question 46
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Although LGBT persons have not been traditionally well accepted within policing, there is an increasing belief among LGBT officers that police culture is evolving to be more reflective of the broader societies more open views.
Question 47
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Many police services have LGBT task forces to serve both internal and external communities of LGBT persons.
Question 48
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LGBT stands for Lesbian, Gay. Bi-sexual and Transgendered
Question 49
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Officers belief in the changing perspectives on LGBT issues is because of;
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People in leadership positions
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Long time officers opinions
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New younger more openminded recruits
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Both A and C
Question 50
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The term "two spirited" is generated from First nations culture which has long had a place for LGBT people
Question 51
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Most people in Canada are satisfied with police services
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Most of the time
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Some of the time
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Very little of the time
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All of the time
Question 52
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Which of the following summarizes What the Toronto Police Service calls "Community Consultative Committees"
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They serve specific communities city wide and include representatives from within each community.
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They are outreach from sworn personel that provide services in recruiting to diverse communities
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They are committes from outside the city that provide impartial advice to police services on diversity training
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None of the above
Question 53
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According to your text, the following is a definition of which term? "Training that prepares an individual for living in another country and for relating to people of diverse cultures in his/her own country"
Question 54
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From the survey reviewed in class. Which group rates police performance highest in most areas?
Question 55
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From the posted article from CBC, A study in Kingston Ontario showed that police in that community were____ more likely to stop a black person than a caucasian person.
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1.5 Times
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2 Times
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2.7 Times
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3.7 Times
Question 56
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According to the article on eLearn, what agency has raised concerns and is intervening over the practice of "carding" by the Toronto Police Service?
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The Black Action Committee of Toronto
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The Ontario Human Rights Commission
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The Toronto Police Association
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None of the above
Question 57
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According to the article about Toronto Police Carding, The practice of Carding has to be assessed against what criteria?
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Toronto police policies and procedures
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Toronto Police Service association working agreement
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The Human Rights Code and the Charter of rights and freedoms.
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Parliamentary processes
Question 58
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The following is a definition of which term in your text? " The approach to policing that emphasizes the helpful supportive aspect of the role, with a focus on problem solving, crime prevention, and partnerships between communities and police"
Question 59
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The following is a definition of which term according to your text; "Possessing the cultural knowledge and understanding to serve diverse communities effectively"
Question 60
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According to your text what is the number one complaint that is part of creating negative perceptions of police?
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Excessive force
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Racial profiling
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Rudeness
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Lack of communication