Early Industrial Age Police Hiring Practices

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Prior to the early industrial age, police jobs were often obtained through a civil service exam.

False

During the early industrial age, police jobs were typically obtained through a formal interview process.

False

A civil service exam was the primary method of obtaining a police job during the early industrial age.

True

The early industrial age was the only time period when police jobs were gained through a civil service exam.

False

During the early industrial age, police jobs were sometimes obtained through a civil service exam.

True

The term patronage refers to the geographic area that a police department has control over.

True

During the early industrial age, police jobs were typically obtained through a merit system.

False

Patronage is a system where police jobs are awarded based on merit and qualifications.

False

The geographic area that a police department has control over is also known as its territory.

True

Patronage is a system of hiring police officers based on their qualifications and experience.

False

Test your knowledge of how police jobs were obtained during the early industrial age. Was it through a civil service exam or a formal interview process? Find out and learn more about the history of police hiring practices.

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