What are the four distinct models of policing implemented by the english?
The kin police system, the frankpledge police system, the parish-constable police system, and the uniformed police system.
In the 1800s, the fear of __________ led to the development of a police system with full-time paid officers.
immigrants
August Vollmer’s reform agenda:
What was an unanticipated consequence of introducing patrol cars to policing?
Isolation from the public
Why did police reforms fail in the 1960’s?
prohibited the police from conducting unreasonable searches and seizures and excluded illegally obtained evidence from state criminal trials
Mapp v. Ohio
Community policing model
Problem oriented policing
Responsibilities of the sheriff’’s department
Zero tolerance policing
Which U.S. state does not have a state police agency?
Hawaii
The oldest federal police agency in the United States is the:
U.S. Marshals Service
The U.S. Secret Service is responsible for:
Responsibilities of Interpol:
Federal Law Enforcement Agencies
The __________ police system was made up of tythings, hundreds, and shires.
The Frankpledge Police System
When the colonists arrived in America, they brought the ________________ police system with them.
The Parish-Constable Police System
__________ is widely considered to be the founder of the professional American police department.
August Vollmer
The understanding that the police cannot control crime alone and need help from citizens to prevent crime led to the development of ___________ policing.
Community Policing
The _____________________ theory suggests that police need to eliminate conditions in neighborhoods that produce fear and lead to neighborhood decay
Broken Window Theory
The chief law enforcement officer of a county is the _______________.
The Sheriff
The first state police agency was the _______________.
Texas Rangers
The __________ was originally created to combat currency counterfeiting.
U.S. Secret Service
The principal investigative arm of the U.S. Department of Justice is the _____________.
Federal Bureau of Investigation