Exam 10: History of Law Enforcement
Exam 1: Welcome to Criminal Justice16 Questions
Exam 2: Crime in Context16 Questions
Exam 3: Types and Categorizations of Crime16 Questions
Exam 4: Measurement and Extent of Crime16 Questions
Exam 5: Theories of Crime16 Questions
Exam 6: Victims of Crime16 Questions
Exam 7: Understanding Justice16 Questions
Exam 8: Understading Criminal Law16 Questions
Exam 9: Overview of Criminal Case Processing16 Questions
Exam 10: History of Law Enforcement16 Questions
Exam 11: Current Organization of Law Enforcement15 Questions
Exam 12: Law Enforcement Culture, Recruitment, and Training16 Questions
Exam 13: Personal Toll of Police Work16 Questions
Exam 14: Primary Police Practices16 Questions
Exam 15: Police Use of Force16 Questions
Exam 16: Police Misconduct16 Questions
Exam 17: Police and Constitutional Law16 Questions
Exam 18: Police Investigations and Arrests16 Questions
Exam 19: Future of Policing16 Questions
Exam 20: History of Courts16 Questions
Exam 21: Current Organization of Courts16 Questions
Exam 22: Courtroom Personnel15 Questions
Exam 23: Courtroom Practices and Pretrial Procedures16 Questions
Exam 24: Trials16 Questions
Exam 25: Sentencing and Appeals16 Questions
Exam 26: Juvenile Courts16 Questions
Exam 27: Future of Courts16 Questions
Exam 28: History of Corrections16 Questions
Exam 29: Current Organization of Corrections16 Questions
Exam 30: Corrections Personnel16 Questions
Exam 31: Community Corrections16 Questions
Exam 32: Institutional Corrections16 Questions
Exam 33: Diversity, Female Inmates, and Special Category Prisoners16 Questions
Exam 34: Juvenile Corrections16 Questions
Exam 35: Future of Corrections16 Questions
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Attempts to address the police corruption found in the political era of policing led to the emergence of the _______ era of policing, also known as the "progressive era" or the "professional era."
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Part of the shift toward centralized law enforcement practices following the 2001 terrorist attacks was the increased use of _______, which are operated by state and local law enforcement agencies, collect information from regional jurisdictions, and may contain only terrorist-related information or information on all types of criminal behavior.
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Initially, public opinion of the first police department in London was very high, as the citizens appreciated the safety and protection provided by the officers.
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Policing in the United States can be traced back to slave patrols, which existed in every Southern colony by 1750.
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Community policing emphasizes problem-solving techniques to address the underlying causes of crime, promotes partnerships with various groups, and encourages officers to better interact with the public.
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Identify and discuss the primary characteristics of the three eras of policing in the United States.
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The primary elements of community policing include cracking down on drug crime, making more arrests, and the use of incarceration to appease the public.
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The _______, which began in the late 1950s, involved protests against the social, economic, and political inequality of African Americans in the United States.
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The practice of having multiple early English families live in close proximity to one another and protecting fellow citizens was known as the shire system.
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Which component within the U.S. Department of Justice promotes community policing, for instance through providing funding for local police agencies to hire large numbers of community-oriented officers?
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In which landmark U.S. Supreme Court case did the court specify the conditions under which police officers can stop and question individuals?
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Some early English communities were assembled into _______, groups of roughly 10 families from which an individual was selected and responsible for organizing any necessary law- and justice-based efforts.
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The USA PATRIOT Act of 2001 was controversial because it was believed to grant law enforcement too much power to infringe on the rights and freedoms of citizens.
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Many of the riots in the 1960s were aggravated by poor police-community relations, a lack of police officer training in response to civil disturbances, and general racial tensions.
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What aspects of early social control efforts in England are evident in today's social control efforts in the United States?
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