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Soc. 103
survey of the criminal justice system: unit 2
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Criminal Justice
Undergraduate 3
03/13/2013

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Term
In 1285, England developed a new system in which individuals were chosen within each community to apprehend criminals. This system was established by the:
Definition
Statute of Winchester
Term
Which Historical era involved close ties between the police and local leaders of the government
Definition
political era
Term
Which of the following is not an element of the model of professional policing:
Definition
Police force should be actively involved in politics
Term
The political era of policing was characterized by:
Definition
Hiring of officers through connections with elected officials
Term
A set of emotional and behavioral characteristics developed by members of an occupational group in response to a work situation and environmental influences is called:
Definition
Working personality
Term
Which two elements of police work define the working personality:
Definition
Danger and authority
Term
The extent to which departments create specialized units depends on:
Definition
he size of the city and the police force
Term
When is the probability of arrest the highest:
Definition
Highest while the crime is in progress
Term
The process in which members of a police group learn the symbols, beliefs, and values of the group is called:
Definition
Sociolization
Term
What type of force may police employ while carrying out their jobs:
Definition
Legitamate and reasonable
Term
What landmark U.S. Supreme Court case ruled that police officers are not supposed to use deadly force while apprehending unarmed fleeing felons:
Definition
Tennessee v. Garner
Term
What is known about polygraph/lie detector tests:
Definition
They are unreliable
Term
Holding police officers responsible for any unprofessional behavior is referred to as:
Definition
Civic Accountability
Term
Which of the following is not one of the main forensic tools used by police:
Definition
Amniocentesis
Term
A brief interference with a person's freedom of movement during a duration of time that can be measured in minutes is referred to as:
Definition
Stop
Term
According to U.S. v. Drayton (2002), police officers:
Definition
Are not obligated to notify citizens they have a right to say "no" to a search
Term
Miranda rights are drawn from the:
Definition
Fifth and Sixth Amendments
Term
The U.S. Supreme Court first created the exclusionary rule in which case:
Definition
Weeks v. U.S.
Term
When an urgent situation of significant social importance outweighs the necessity of respecting individuals' rights, this is referred to as the:
Definition
both exigent circumstances exception and public safety exception were accepted
Term
supreme court decision endorsing police officers' authority to stop and frisk suspects on the street when there is a reasonable suspision that they are armed and involved in criminal activity.
Definition
terry v. ohio
Term
police officers are not required to inform people of their right to decline when police ask for consent to search
Definition
united states v. drayton
Term
before questioning a subject held in custody, police oficers must inform the individual of the right to remain silent and the right to have an attorney present during questioning
Definition
miranda v. arizona
Term
first endorsed the exclusionary rule. the dourt declared protection under the 4th amendment
Definition
weeks v. united states
Term
evidence obtained through illegal searches by state and local police must be excluded from use at trial
Definition
mapp v. ohio
Term
law enforcement officials cannot examine a home a home with a thermal-imaging device unless they obtain a warrent
Definition
kyllo v. united states
Term
good faith exception
Definition
united states v. leon
Term

 

a system in old English law in which members of a tithing (a group of 10 families) pledged to be responsible for keeping order and bringing violators of the law to court. 

Definition
Frankpledge
Term

The police function of preventing behavior that disturbs or threatens to disturb the public peace or that involves face-to face conflict among 2+ people. In such situations, the police exercise discretion in deciding whether a law has been broken. 

Definition

order 

maintenance

Term

 

The police function of controlling crime by intervening in situations in which the law has clearly been violated and the police need to identify and apprehend the person who is guilty aka the criminal. 

Definition
law enforcement
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A patrol strategy designed to maximize the number of police interventions and observations in the community. (e.g. sting operations
Definition
Aggressive Patrol
Term

 

the % rate of crimes known to the police that they believe they have solved through an arrest; a statistic used to measure a police department’s productivity or a basic measure of police performance. 

Definition
clearance rate
Term

 

A patrol strategy that assigns priorities to calls for service and chooses the appropriate response. This system assumes that it is not always necessary to rush a patrol car to the scene when a call is received. 

Definition
differential response
Term

 

A proactive form of patrolling that directs resources to known high-crime areas. 

Definition
directed patrol
Term

 

a reactive approach to policing emphasizing a quick response to calls for service. 

Definition
incident-driven policing
Term

 

Police components that directly perform field operations and carry out the basic functions of patrol, investigation, traffic, vice, juvenile, and so on. 

Definition
preventive patrol
Term

 

Acting in anticipation, such as an active search for potential offenders that is initiated by the police without warning for a crime to be reported. Arrests for crimes without victims are usually proactive. 

Definition
proactive
Term

 

A policing approach where officers routinely seek to identify, analyze, and respond to the circumstances underlying the incidents that prompt citizens to call the police in the first place. 

Definition
problem oriented policing
Term
acting in response to a notification that a crime has been committed
Definition
reactive
Term

 

3 major aspects of American policing evolved from English tradition:

Definition

1. limited authority 

2. local control 

3. fragmented organization 

Term
6 elements of professional era
Definition

No external political influence

Impartial and equalenforcement of law

Expert officers (trained, disciplined, and organized)

Merit-based personnel procedures

  1. Utilization of new technologies

  2. And the main task should be FIGHTING CRIME

Term

Frankpledge

Definition

   a system in old English law in which members of a tithing (a group of 10 families) pledged to be responsible for keeping order and bringing violators of the law to court. 

Term

Order maintenance

Definition

The police function of preventing behavior that disturbs or threatens to disturb the public peace or that involves face-to face conflict among 2+ people. In such situations, the police exercise discretion in deciding whether a law has been broken. 

Term

Law enforcement

Definition

 The police function of controlling crime by intervening in situations in which the law has clearly been violated and the police need to identify and apprehend the person who is guilty aka the criminal. 

Term

Service

Definition

 The police function of providing assistance to the public, usually in matters unrelated to crime (keys locked in car). 

Term

Aggressive patrol

Definition

     A patrol strategy designed to maximize the number of police interventions and observations in the community. (e.g. sting operations) 

Term
clearance rate
Definition

the % rate of crimes known to the police that they believe they have solved through an arrest; a statistic used to measure a police department’s productivity or a basic measure of police performance

Term

Differential Response

Definition

A patrol strategy that assigns priorities to calls for service and chooses the appropriate response. This system assumes that it is not always necessary to rush a patrol car to the scene when a call is received. 

Term

Directed Patrol:

Definition

     A proactive form of patrolling that directs resources to known high-crime areas. 

Term

Incident-Driven Policing: 

Definition

A reactive approach to policing emphasizing a quick response to calls for service. 

Term

Line Functions: 

Definition

Police components that directly perform field operations and carry out the basic functions of patrol, investigation, traffic, vice, juvenile, and so on. 

Term

Preventive Patrol: 

Definition

Making the police presence known, in order to deter crime and to make officers available to respond quickly to calls. 

Term

Proactive

Definition

    Acting in anticipation, such as an active search for potential offenders that is initiated by the police without warning for a crime to be reported. Arrests for crimes without victims are usually proactive. 

Term

Problem Oriented Policing: 

Definition

     A policing approach where officers routinely seek to identify, analyze, and respond to the circumstances underlying the incidents that prompt citizens to call the police in the first place. 

Term

Reactive

Definition

Acting in response to notification that a crime has been committed.

***police are mainly reactive rather than proactive  

Term

3 major aspects of American policing evolved from English tradition: 

Definition

1.     Limited Authority: their powers & duties are specifically defined by law

2.     Local Control: no national police force, 43 regional authorities instead-these are headed by the chief of police.

3.     Fragmented Organization: there are many types of agencies-constable (chief), county sheriff, city police, or  FBI and each one of these has its own special jurisdiction and responsibilities.  

Term

Policing Eras

Definition

Political,

Professional,

Community

Term

Policing Eras: Political

Definition

called political era b/c of close ties between police and political leaders and business owners.

Term
Policing ErasPolitical
Definition

it’s development was prompted by “mob violence”

Term
Policing ErasPolitical
Definition

fear of street crime produced demands for greater police protection

            examples:  -merchants feared restlessness of the underclass

                              -vagrancy (the state of wandering from place to       place; having no permanent home or means of livelihood)

 

 

 

 

Term

Policing ErasPolitical


1840-1920

Definition

Primary functions:

1. to serve as enforcement powers for reigning political  powers

            2. to protect private property

            3. to control the rising # of immigrants 

Term

Policing Eras: Professional

 1920-1970

 

 

 

Definition

-police saw themselves as crime fighters, but others didn’t  agree

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Policing Eras: Professional

 1920-1970

Definition

-public concern about police corruption lead to reform efforts which created local, state, and federal crime commissions

Term

Policing Eras: Professional

 1920-1970

Definition

6 elements:

1.     No external political influence

2.     Impartial and equal enforcement of law

3.     Expert officers (trained, disciplined, and organized)

4.     Merit-based personnel procedures

5.     Utilization of new technologies

6.     And the main task should be FIGHTING CRIME

                                                  N.I.E.M.U.M

Term

Policing Eras:   Community

1970-present

 

Definition

-Riots and brutality claims led to an examination of traditional police procedures and roles  

Term

Policing Eras:   Community

1970-present

Definition

-Emphasized good police-communtiy relationships

Term

Policing Eras:   Community

1970-present

Definition

-Emergence of new concepts: community and problem oriented policing

Term

Policing Eras:   Community

1970-present

Definition

Federal assistance granted to local and state agencies to fight crime aka COPS grant $7 billion


              R.E.E.F         

Term

Broken Windows


(the police and neighborhood safety) 232

Definition

-argued that policing should focus more on little problems such as maintaining order, providing services to those in need, and adopting strategies to reduce the fear of crime. 

Term

Broken Windows

Article was based on 3 assumptions: 

Definition

1. Neighborhood disorder creates fear. (areas with ppl on the streets, gangs, prostitutes, and drunks = areas of high crime).

2. A broken window is a symbol that shows that nobody cares about the building and can lead to more vandalism. Just like disorderly behavior that is not addressed is a signal that the community doesn’t care which leads to more/worse crime and disorder (i.e. vandalism)

3. Police need the help of citizens to deal with disorder and thus reduce fear and crime

Term

Policing:

Working Personality 

Definition

a set of behavioral characteristics developed by a member of an occupational group in response to the work situation. Its determined by their subculture 

Term

 

Working Personality 

2 elements:

Definition

 1. The threat of danger

 2. the need to establish and maintain one’s authority


DANGER & AUTHORITY 

Term
police: lifesyle
Definition

hang out with other police officers and their families

Term
policing: subculture 
Definition

 the symbols, beliefs, and values shared by members of a subgroup of the larger society. 

Term

4 issues are key in understanding the police sub culture:

Definition

1.     Working personality

2.    Role of morals

3.     Isolation/solidarity

4.     Stress

Term

Role of Morals in policing 

Definition

 they have a goal of preventing crime and the inability to do so may lead to unethical behavior. They also have to use their discretion to handle situations.

They also feel as if they are looked upon with suspicion and/or the public is hostile toward them

Term

sources of stress in police work:

Definition

1.     External sources –dangerous police activity

2.     Personal sources –status and subculture

3.     Organized sources –schedules and routines

4.     Operational sources –total effect of the job and its issues

E.P.O.O. = oope = organized, operational, personal, external 

Term

Sress -policing 

Definition

 -physical and mental health may suffer


-citizens sometimes suffer from the effects of police stress (the kid riding his skateboard)


-not all officers respond the same to a particular stressor 

Term

Changing Demographics:  table6.1

Definition

-not just white males anymore

-double the amount of women and minorities since the 70s (due to national advisory commission on civil disorder 1968, equal employment act 1972)

WRISC: working, role, isolation, stress, changing

 

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