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Tracy test #2
slides from chapters 4-6
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Criminal Justice
Undergraduate 1
10/19/2011

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Who is Sir Robert Peel?
Definition
London Metropolitan Police Act (MPA), created first organized police force of over 1,000 men
Term
Private Police
Definition
Thief takers profited due to lack of formal police
Term
Where was the first police agency in the U.S.?
Definition
Boston in 1838
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Early Police Agencies
Definition
  • Many were corrupt
  • Involved patrol on foot
  • Major responsibilty was maintaining order
Term
Who was August Vollmer?
Definition
Most famous police reformer; instituted university training for young officers and argued for merit recruitment
Term
The Emergence of Professionalism
Definition
1893 International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) - called for a civil service police force
Term
The 1960s and Beyond
Definition
  • Turmoil and crisis in the 60s
  • Supreme Court decisions impacted police
  • Rapidly growing crime rate in the 60s
  • 1970s - structural changes in police departments, increased federal support, LEAA,  and the recruitment of women and minorities
  • 1980s - emergence of community policing, unions fought for increase in salaries, state and local budgets were cut
  • 1990s - Rodney King case
Term
Technology and Law Enforcement
Definition
  • Crime mapping (hotspots, GIS)
  • License plate recognition technology
  • Digitizing criminal ID
  • Automated Fingerprint ID Systems (AFIS)
  • Digital dental records - Forensic Odontology
  • DNA testing - Combined DNA Index System (CODIS)
Term
What is considered to be the backbone of policing?
Definition
Patrolling, NOT detective work
Term
The Police Organization
Definition
  • Most municipal police departments are independent agencies within the executive branch of government
  • Most follow para-military model adhering to semi-rigid chain of command
  • Personnel decisions often based on time-in-rank
Term
The Patrol Function
Definition
  • 2/3 of most departments' personnel
  • Deters crime through visible presence
  • Maintains public order
  • Responds to law violations or emergencies
  • ID's and apprehends criminals
  • Aids citizens in distress
  • Facilitates movement of people and traffic
  • Creates a sense of safety and security
Term
Does patrol deter crime?
Definition
Kansas City Patrol Study - levels of patrol had no significant impact on any outcome measure
Term
What is broken windows policing?
Definition
  • Police = maintainters of community order and safety; neighborhood disorder creates fear, neighborhoods give out crime-promoting signals, police need citizen cooperation
  • Community preservation, public safety, and order maintenence - not crime fighting - should be primary focus of patrol
Term
What is the investigation function?
Definition
Detectives investigate causes of crime and attempt to identify those responsible
Term
What is an undercover/sting operation?
Definition
  • Police deceive criminals into openly committing illegal acts
  • Common in investigation of prostitutes, gambling, and narcotics
  • Critics argue constitutes entrapment or may encourage commission of additional offenses
Term
What is the "blue curtain" or "thin blue line"?
Definition
Officers isolate themselves and are isolated by others from society
Term
What is the policing style?
Definition
Bottom up:
 
Watchman
Law Enforcer
Social Agent
Crime Fighter
Term
What are some factors affecting police discretion?
Definition
Legal, environmental, departmental, peer, situational, extralegal
Term
_________ is inversely related to severity of offense.
Definition
Discretion
Term
What is the Tennessee v. Garner case?
Definition

1985 - a police gunned down a suspect that was fleeing from the scene of a burglary after ordering him to halt (suspect was a minor, slight build, and unarmed - officer shot him solely to stop him from escaping)

 

  • Police may not use deadly force upon a suspect unless they have probable cause to believe the suspect poses a threat of serious physical harm to the officer or others
Term
What is the Miranda Warning?
Definition
  • Right to remain silent
  • Any statements may be used in court of law
  • Right to consult with an attorney and have one present during interrogation
  • If cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed
  • Improperly gathered confessions and statements are generally admissable
Term
What is search and seizure?
Definition
All search and seizures require probable cause; all warrants must be obtained from the court and and be supported by an affidavit that establishes probable cause
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