Deck 3: Law Enforcement Agencies and Their Organizations

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Which of the following happened last,chronologically?

A)The White House Police Force is created
B)The Secret Service is expanded to include the visiting heads
C)The Secret Service is expanded to include the vice president
D)The White House Police Force is placed under the Secret Service
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Contingency theory allows overall organizational approaches to be

A)Flexible rather than standardized
B)Contingent upon the task at hand
C)Chosen by rank and file officers
D)Planned well in advance
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Which of the following remained in the Justice Department rather than moving to the newly formed Department of Homeland Security (DHS)?

A)The Federal Bureau of Investigation
B)The Federal Law Enforcement Training Center
C)The Federal Protection Service
D)The Transportation Security Administration
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Which law enforcement employees are empowered to make arrests?

A)Only staff
B)Only officers,corporals,and sergeants
C)Only frontline officers
D)Only line officials
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Explain the interdependence between police officers and prosecutors.
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What requirement was introduced in the 1968 Gun Control Act?

A)That the Bureau of Alcohol,Tobacco,Firearms and Explosives be part of the Department of Justice
B)That the Bureau of Alcohol,Tobacco,Firearms and Explosives be part of the Department the Treasury
C)That all manufacturers,importers,and dealers of firearms obtain a Federal Firearms License
D)That all manufacturers,importers,and dealers of firearms meet new labeling standards
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What was the original purpose of the Secret Service?

A)To stop foreign spies
B)To suppress counterfeit currency
C)To protect the president
D)To guard government buildings
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Impression management can lead to inaccuracies in portrayals of police work,just as inaccurate media reports can.Give examples of how this might happen.
Question
What is a key difference between police organizations and all other organizations?

A)Usually,only police are allowed to carry concealed deadly weapons in public places
B)Usually,only police have legitimate arrest power and authority to use force
C)Usually,only police are authorized to provide security for private citizens
D)Usually,only police can confiscate property from private citizens.
Question
What is the chain of command?

A)The limitations that come with having a supervisory role in law enforcement
B)The supervisory channel within a law enforcement organization
C)The number of subordinates supervised by a law enforcement officer
D)The organization of sworn personnel (as opposed to non-sworn personnel)
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Which of the following is NOT part of the mission of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)?

A)Investigation of people and organizations involved in illegal distribution of controlled substances
B)Investigation of people and organizations involved in illegal growing of controlled substances
C)Investigation of people and organizations involved in illegal manufacture of controlled substances
D)Investigation of people and organizations involved in illegal use of controlled substances
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What types of factors might result in an unfavorable view of the police by citizens?
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Which of these is NOT part of the mission of the U.S.Marshals Service (USMS)?

A)Judicial security
B)Fugitive investigation
C)Witness security
D)Tax collection
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Law enforcement administrators are hired and fired by political authorities.What are the likely effects on how law enforcement administrators conduct themselves?
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Explain how democracy,by its very nature,leads inevitably to crime.Give examples of how criminals' activities are facilitated by democracy's tenets.
Question
Prior to the restructuring,which of the following was TRUE of the U.S.law enforcement at the federal level?

A)There were fewer federal law enforcement agencies
B)There was significant overlap in activities of law enforcement
C)Growth in the number of law enforcement agencies was out of control
D)Agencies were housed in a number of different departments
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What is the name of the concept of leadership that allows subordinates a role in decision-making and planning?

A)Participatory management
B)Span of control
C)Boundary-less policing
D)Administrative justification
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Whose research identified the characteristics of an effective bureaucratic organization?

A)Sir Robert Peel
B)O)W.Wilson
C)Max Weber
D)Frederick W.Taylor
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All of the following are part of the Department of Homeland Security EXCEPT which one?

A)U)S.Coast Guard
B)U)S.Customs and Border Protection
C)U)S.Secret Service
D)U)S.Forest Service
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Which state's modern police agency has served as a model for a number of other states?

A)Texas
B)Massachusetts
C)Pennsylvania
D)California
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All FBI agents work out of the main office in the J.Edgar Hoover Building on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington,D.C.
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In the decentralized model of state law enforcement,the duties of criminal investigations and state highway patrol are combined.
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The U.S.marshals Service (USMS)is the oldest law enforcement agency in the United States.
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Private police are bound by the same legal requirements as public police are.
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Most arms of the federal government have some sort of enforcement component.
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In at least one national emergency,the National Guard has been given arrest authority.
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The Bureau of Alcohol,Tobacco,Firearms and Explosives investigates cases of arson.
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Money laundering is the process criminals or criminal organizations use to disguise illicit proceeds by introducing them into the stream of legitimate commerce and finance.
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"Staff" is a synonym for "non-sworn personnel" in police organizations.
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The Secret Service used to be part of the Treasury Department.
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Local police agencies include municipal police departments,campus police departments,transit police,and sheriff's departments.
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What can private police do that would be unethical for employees of law enforcement agencies?

A)Sleep while on duty
B)Work proactively to prevent crime
C)Follow a client-driven mandate
D)Use force to stop a crime in progress
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State agencies employ more law enforcement personnel than do local police departments.
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Every incorporated municipality in the United States has the authority to create a police force.
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What is the name for acquiring and using security products and services in areas like crime control,investigation,and risk management by non-sworn personnel?

A)Private security
B)Private policing
C)Private investigation
D)Private detection
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Like city police chiefs,sheriffs are appointed by local officials.
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA)works with the Bureau of Alcohol,Tobacco,Firearms and Explosives to ensure that the labels on alcoholic beverages do not contain misleading information.
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What is one way that private police can temporarily gain the same authority as public police?

A)Through being deputized
B)Through completing training
C)Through special circumstances
D)Through giving up their exemptions
Question
Which of the following is NOT a focus of private policing?

A)Focus on loss prevention
B)Focus on detection,apprehension,and punishment
C)Focus on private justice
D)Focus on protection of private property
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The systems perspective on organizations is rooted in

A)The science of biology
B)The model used in the military
C)Theories of Fredrick W.Taylor
D)The study of mechanical systems
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The higher up the chain of command a person is,the ________ span of control that person has.
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The model of state law enforcement that is more similar to a traditional municipal police agency is the ________ policing model.
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The Office of Investigations,Office of Detention and Removal Operations,Federal Protective Service,and Office of Intelligence are the four main branches of ________ and Customs Enforcement.
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Because most police organizations follow the military model in some but not all respects,they are said to be ________ military in structure.
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Decisions based on ________ is one of the five principles of bureaucracy.
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Individuals become U.S.Marshals by ________ appointment.
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In many states,ordinary citizens can ________ people for misdemeanors committed in their presence.
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Groups of qualified officers drawn from all ranks that work together to solve organization problems are called ________ circles.
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The two missions of the Customs and Border Patrol (CBP)are facilitating legitimate trade and travel,and fighting ________.
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Private police and their employers might be less interested in ________ a criminal when there are easier and less costly ways to solve the problem.
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The U.S.Supreme Court has sanctioned the activities of private police.
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The ________ of law enforcement agencies in America continually changes due to the creation of new agencies and the merging and elimination of existing agencies.
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The Homeland Security Act of 2002 created the cabinet-level department now called the Department of ________ Security
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Private police are ________ from the Fourth Amendment,the Miranda rule,and an entrapment restrictions.
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The AMTRAK Police,the Diplomatic Security Service,and the Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation Division are all ________ enforcement agencies.
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In general,private police don't care about what happens in public places.
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Public police can receive perks from citizens without harming their ethical position.
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Private police are focused on private justice rather than public justice.
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The dramatic restructuring and consolidation of many federal law enforcement agencies in the twenty-first century followed directly from the events of September ________ 2001.
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Private police have been exempted from the Fourth Amendment,the Miranda rule,and entrapment restrictions.
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Summarize Weber's five principles of effective bureaucracy.
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What are the benefits of private security and private policing?
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What are the possible advantages and disadvantages,for a community,of deciding not to have an active police force,and instead contracting with a private security firm (depending on the local sheriff's department)or contracting with a county sheriff's department?
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Deck 3: Law Enforcement Agencies and Their Organizations
1
Which of the following happened last,chronologically?

A)The White House Police Force is created
B)The Secret Service is expanded to include the visiting heads
C)The Secret Service is expanded to include the vice president
D)The White House Police Force is placed under the Secret Service
B
2
Contingency theory allows overall organizational approaches to be

A)Flexible rather than standardized
B)Contingent upon the task at hand
C)Chosen by rank and file officers
D)Planned well in advance
B
3
Which of the following remained in the Justice Department rather than moving to the newly formed Department of Homeland Security (DHS)?

A)The Federal Bureau of Investigation
B)The Federal Law Enforcement Training Center
C)The Federal Protection Service
D)The Transportation Security Administration
A
4
Which law enforcement employees are empowered to make arrests?

A)Only staff
B)Only officers,corporals,and sergeants
C)Only frontline officers
D)Only line officials
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Explain the interdependence between police officers and prosecutors.
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6
What requirement was introduced in the 1968 Gun Control Act?

A)That the Bureau of Alcohol,Tobacco,Firearms and Explosives be part of the Department of Justice
B)That the Bureau of Alcohol,Tobacco,Firearms and Explosives be part of the Department the Treasury
C)That all manufacturers,importers,and dealers of firearms obtain a Federal Firearms License
D)That all manufacturers,importers,and dealers of firearms meet new labeling standards
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What was the original purpose of the Secret Service?

A)To stop foreign spies
B)To suppress counterfeit currency
C)To protect the president
D)To guard government buildings
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Impression management can lead to inaccuracies in portrayals of police work,just as inaccurate media reports can.Give examples of how this might happen.
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9
What is a key difference between police organizations and all other organizations?

A)Usually,only police are allowed to carry concealed deadly weapons in public places
B)Usually,only police have legitimate arrest power and authority to use force
C)Usually,only police are authorized to provide security for private citizens
D)Usually,only police can confiscate property from private citizens.
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10
What is the chain of command?

A)The limitations that come with having a supervisory role in law enforcement
B)The supervisory channel within a law enforcement organization
C)The number of subordinates supervised by a law enforcement officer
D)The organization of sworn personnel (as opposed to non-sworn personnel)
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Which of the following is NOT part of the mission of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)?

A)Investigation of people and organizations involved in illegal distribution of controlled substances
B)Investigation of people and organizations involved in illegal growing of controlled substances
C)Investigation of people and organizations involved in illegal manufacture of controlled substances
D)Investigation of people and organizations involved in illegal use of controlled substances
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What types of factors might result in an unfavorable view of the police by citizens?
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13
Which of these is NOT part of the mission of the U.S.Marshals Service (USMS)?

A)Judicial security
B)Fugitive investigation
C)Witness security
D)Tax collection
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Law enforcement administrators are hired and fired by political authorities.What are the likely effects on how law enforcement administrators conduct themselves?
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Explain how democracy,by its very nature,leads inevitably to crime.Give examples of how criminals' activities are facilitated by democracy's tenets.
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Prior to the restructuring,which of the following was TRUE of the U.S.law enforcement at the federal level?

A)There were fewer federal law enforcement agencies
B)There was significant overlap in activities of law enforcement
C)Growth in the number of law enforcement agencies was out of control
D)Agencies were housed in a number of different departments
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What is the name of the concept of leadership that allows subordinates a role in decision-making and planning?

A)Participatory management
B)Span of control
C)Boundary-less policing
D)Administrative justification
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Whose research identified the characteristics of an effective bureaucratic organization?

A)Sir Robert Peel
B)O)W.Wilson
C)Max Weber
D)Frederick W.Taylor
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All of the following are part of the Department of Homeland Security EXCEPT which one?

A)U)S.Coast Guard
B)U)S.Customs and Border Protection
C)U)S.Secret Service
D)U)S.Forest Service
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Which state's modern police agency has served as a model for a number of other states?

A)Texas
B)Massachusetts
C)Pennsylvania
D)California
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All FBI agents work out of the main office in the J.Edgar Hoover Building on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington,D.C.
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In the decentralized model of state law enforcement,the duties of criminal investigations and state highway patrol are combined.
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The U.S.marshals Service (USMS)is the oldest law enforcement agency in the United States.
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Private police are bound by the same legal requirements as public police are.
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Most arms of the federal government have some sort of enforcement component.
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In at least one national emergency,the National Guard has been given arrest authority.
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The Bureau of Alcohol,Tobacco,Firearms and Explosives investigates cases of arson.
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Money laundering is the process criminals or criminal organizations use to disguise illicit proceeds by introducing them into the stream of legitimate commerce and finance.
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"Staff" is a synonym for "non-sworn personnel" in police organizations.
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The Secret Service used to be part of the Treasury Department.
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Local police agencies include municipal police departments,campus police departments,transit police,and sheriff's departments.
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What can private police do that would be unethical for employees of law enforcement agencies?

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C)Follow a client-driven mandate
D)Use force to stop a crime in progress
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State agencies employ more law enforcement personnel than do local police departments.
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Every incorporated municipality in the United States has the authority to create a police force.
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What is the name for acquiring and using security products and services in areas like crime control,investigation,and risk management by non-sworn personnel?

A)Private security
B)Private policing
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D)Private detection
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Like city police chiefs,sheriffs are appointed by local officials.
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37
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA)works with the Bureau of Alcohol,Tobacco,Firearms and Explosives to ensure that the labels on alcoholic beverages do not contain misleading information.
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What is one way that private police can temporarily gain the same authority as public police?

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D)Through giving up their exemptions
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Which of the following is NOT a focus of private policing?

A)Focus on loss prevention
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C)Focus on private justice
D)Focus on protection of private property
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The systems perspective on organizations is rooted in

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D)The study of mechanical systems
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41
The higher up the chain of command a person is,the ________ span of control that person has.
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42
The model of state law enforcement that is more similar to a traditional municipal police agency is the ________ policing model.
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The Office of Investigations,Office of Detention and Removal Operations,Federal Protective Service,and Office of Intelligence are the four main branches of ________ and Customs Enforcement.
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Because most police organizations follow the military model in some but not all respects,they are said to be ________ military in structure.
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Decisions based on ________ is one of the five principles of bureaucracy.
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Individuals become U.S.Marshals by ________ appointment.
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In many states,ordinary citizens can ________ people for misdemeanors committed in their presence.
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Groups of qualified officers drawn from all ranks that work together to solve organization problems are called ________ circles.
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The two missions of the Customs and Border Patrol (CBP)are facilitating legitimate trade and travel,and fighting ________.
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Private police and their employers might be less interested in ________ a criminal when there are easier and less costly ways to solve the problem.
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The U.S.Supreme Court has sanctioned the activities of private police.
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The ________ of law enforcement agencies in America continually changes due to the creation of new agencies and the merging and elimination of existing agencies.
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The Homeland Security Act of 2002 created the cabinet-level department now called the Department of ________ Security
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54
Private police are ________ from the Fourth Amendment,the Miranda rule,and an entrapment restrictions.
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The AMTRAK Police,the Diplomatic Security Service,and the Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation Division are all ________ enforcement agencies.
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In general,private police don't care about what happens in public places.
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Public police can receive perks from citizens without harming their ethical position.
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Private police are focused on private justice rather than public justice.
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The dramatic restructuring and consolidation of many federal law enforcement agencies in the twenty-first century followed directly from the events of September ________ 2001.
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Private police have been exempted from the Fourth Amendment,the Miranda rule,and entrapment restrictions.
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Summarize Weber's five principles of effective bureaucracy.
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What are the benefits of private security and private policing?
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What are the possible advantages and disadvantages,for a community,of deciding not to have an active police force,and instead contracting with a private security firm (depending on the local sheriff's department)or contracting with a county sheriff's department?
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