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Chapter 5
Issues in Policing
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Criminal Justice
Undergraduate 1
03/04/2012

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recruitment

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(p. 123) The process by which law enforcement agencies develop a pool of qualified applicants from which to select new members.

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probationary period

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(p. 124) A period of time at the beginning of a police officer’s career during which he or she may be fired without cause

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field training

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(p. 125) The segment of a police recruit’s training in which he or she is removed from the classroom and placed under the supervision of a senior officer

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bureaucracy

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(p. 127) A hierarchically structured administrative organization that carries out specific functions.

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delegation of authority

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(p. 128) The process by which authority is distributed downward in an organization

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sworn officer

Definition

(p. 129) A law enforcement agent who has been authorized to make arrests and use force, including deadly force, against civilians.

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detective

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(p. 131) The primary police investigator of crimes.

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confidential informant (CI)

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(p. 132) A human source for police who provides information concerning illegal activity in which he or she is involved.

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clearance rate

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(p. 133) A comparison of the number of crimes cleared by arrest and prosecution with the number of crimes reported during any given time period.

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cold case

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 (p. 133)  A criminal investigation that has not been solved after a certain amount of time.

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forensics

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(p. 133) The application of science and technology to establish facts and evidence during the investigation of crimes

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trace evidence

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(p. 133)  Evidence such as fingerprints, blood, or hair found in small amounts at a crime scene

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ballistics

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(p. 135)  The study of firearms, including the firing of the weapon and the flight of the bullet.

 

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DNA fingerprinting

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(p. 135) The identification of a person based on a sample of his or her DNA, which is the genetic material found in the cells of all living things.

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cold hit

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(p. 136) The establishment of a connection between a suspect and a crime, often through the use of DNA evidence, in the absence of an ongoing criminal investigation.

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incident-driven policing

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 (p. 137) A reactive approach to policing that emphasizes a speedy response to calls for service.

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response time

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(p. 137) The rapidity with which calls for service are answered; used as a measurement of police efficiency. 

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general patrol

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(p. 138) A patrol strategy in which police officers monitor a certain area with the goal of detecting crimes in progress or preventing crime due to their presence. 

 

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directed patrol

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(p. 138) A patrol strategy in which police officers focus on a specific type of criminal activity at a specific time.

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hot spot

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(p. 139) A concentrated area of high criminal activity that draws a directed police response

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reactive arrest

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(p. 139) An arrest that comes about as part of the ordinary routine of police patrols and responses to calls for service.

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proactive arrest

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 (p. 139) An arrest that occurs because of concerted efforts by law enforcement agencies to respond to a particular type of criminal or criminal behavior.

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broken windows theory

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(p. 140) Wilson and Kelling’s theory by cracking down on quality-of-life crimes, police can significantly reduce all crime in an area

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community policing

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 (p. 140) A policing philosophy that emphasizes community support for and cooperation with the police in preventing crime

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problem-oriented policing

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(p. 141) A policing philosophy that requires police to identify potential criminal activity and develop strategies to prevent or respond to that activity.

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police subculture

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(p. 143) The values and perceptions that are shared by members of a police department and, to a certain extent, by all law enforcement agents.

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socialization

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(p. 144) The process through which a person learns the values and behavior that a specific culture or subculture expects of its members

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blue curtain

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(p. 144) A metaphorical term used to refer to the value placed on secrecy and the general mistrust of the outside world shared by many police officers.

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police cynicism

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(p. 144) The negative attitude toward civilians and the law of civil society developed by some police officers. 

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reasonable force

Definition

(p. 146) The degree of force that is appropriate to protect the police officer or other citizens and is not excessive

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deadly force

Definition

(p. 146) Force applied by a police officer that is likely or intended to cause death

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police corruption

Definition

(p. 148) The abuse of authority by a law enforcement officer for personal gain.

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internal affairs unit (IAU)

Definition

(p. 150) A division of a police department that receives and investigates complaints of wrongdoing by police officers

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citizen oversight

Definition

(p. 150) The process by which citizens review complaints brought against individual police officers or police departments. 

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ethics

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(p.150) The rules or standards of behavior governing a profession; aimed at ensuring the fairness and rightness of actions.

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duty

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(p. 151) The obligation to act in a certain manner.

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