_a_ 1. During phase two of an LAPD police officer's career, it is not unlikely for officers to be beefed, or: (a) to have a complaint lodged against them; (b) to gain weight from eating hamburgers while on the job; (b) to get beat up by an armed robber; (d) to be demoted

 

_c_ 2. The Sam Browne is: (a) the name of a police comic book character; (b) is the name of a gun worn by a famous detective; (c) is another name for gunbelt; (d) is another name for a bullet-proof vest

 

_a_ 3. Police officers during the third phase of their career believe: (a) they may be sued without merit; (b) lawsuits are usually based on legitimate claims by complainants; (c) that the courts will rarely question police procedures; (d) that they should quit when things get tough for them

 

_c_ 4. LAPD officers do not like to work with someone: (a) who carries a gun; (b) who wears a badge; (c) whose behavior is inconsistent or unpredictable; (d) who is predictable

 

_d_ 5. All of the following are reasons why LAPD officers tend to live forty to sixty miles from the division in which they work, EXCEPT: (a) they consider it foolhardy to live in the city and raise children there; (b) they tend to choose areas they consider to have a low crime rate; (c) they are drawn to communities where other officers live; (d) it is easier to spy on fellow officers

 

_b_ 6. Most officers consider their relationship with the rest of the criminal justice system, such as lawyers, to be: a) a very friendly one; (b) an adversarial one; (c) no different than their relationships with fellow officers; (d) a perfect fit

 

_a_ 7. In the LAPD, the major split in policing style was referred to by the officers in one particular department that Barker studied as the: (a) "hard charging" and "social work" split;

(b) "crazy" and "deviant" split; (c) "John Wayne" and "Jane Wayne" split; (d) "yin" and "yang" split

 

_d_ 8. According to Barker, life is easier and safer for LAPD cops when they interact primarily with (a) drunks; (b) criminals; (c) juvenile delinquents; (d) police and police community persons

 

_b_ 9. During phase two of an LAPD officer's career, marriage often: (a) become stronger and long-lasting; (b) ends in divorce; (c) is what separates straight from gay officers; (d) is to the officerÕs cross cousin

 

_c_ 10. Phase two of an officer's career Barker calls "hitting their stride."  Phase three she calls (a) "hitting the wife"  (b) "hitting the streets"; (c) "hitting the wall"; (d) "hitting the courts"