Exam 6: An Introduction to Policing: History and Structure
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During the 1960s, police typically used __________ to handle __________
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The spoils system and the patronage system were vastly different.
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Almost all police departments, regardless of size, are organized around the three responsibilities of
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Which term most accurately describes the role of police in the political machines of the late 1800s?
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While a sheriff's department is subordinate to a county administrator, a sheriff's office is
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Which individual did not play a crucial role in policing during the reform era?
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Which individual would be more likely to be a member of the night watch in England?
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