Deck 1: A Brief History: the Evolution of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice

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In England, any person who discovered a crime would raise the

A) bell ringer's alarm.
B) rattle watch.
C) hue and cry.
D) whistler.
E) watch and ward.
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The state that adopted legislation creating the first juvenile court was

A) Colorado.
B) Illinois.
C) Ohio.
D) New York.
E) Massachusetts.
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Laws are based on

A) customs.
B) traditions.
C) mores.
D) current need.
E) all of the preceding
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The Uniform Crime Reports is a service provided to police agencies throughout the country by the

A) IRS.
B) FBI.
C) DEA.
D) INS.
E) CIA.
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The first uniformed American police force was established in

A) Philadelphia.
B) Boston.
C) Norfolk.
D) Los Angeles.
E) New York.
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Peel's principles for reform included all except

A) police must be autonomous.
B) every police officer must be given a number.
C) police officers should be hired on a probationary basis.
D) police headquarters should be centrally located.
E) police must be under governmental control.
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The oldest federal law enforcement agency is the

A) Internal Revenue Service.
B) Bureau of Customs.
C) U.S. Marshals Office.
D) Department of Homeland Security.
E) U.S. Border Patrol.
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The basic notion of the Code of Hammurabi was

A) business as usual.
B) the golden rule.
C) reduce building costs.
D) the strong shall not injure the weak.
E) the strong have ultimate power over the weak.
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The Magna Carta laid the foundation for

A) requiring rulers to uphold the law.
B) providing safeguards against unfair imprisonment.
C) forbidding taxation without representation.
D) all of the preceding
E) none of the preceding
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In prehistoric social orders, the chief of the tribe had which of the following powers?

A) legislative
B) executive
C) judicial
D) all of the preceding
E) none of the preceding
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The first development of a court system came from:

A) Egypt
B) Greece
C) Rome
D) France
E) China
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During the fourteenth century, the shire-reeve was replaced by the

A) king.
B) sheriff.
C) constable.
D) justice of the peace.
E) warden.
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The first detective unit in London was known as

A) the Bow Street Runners.
B) the Rookeries Squad.
C) the Magistrate's Pride.
D) Peel's Principles.
E) investigateurs des mouers .
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In early English policing, which of the following believed that every community member was responsible for preserving law and order?

A) King Edward I
B) King John
C) Sir Robert Peel
D) King James II
E) Alfred the Great
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The agency responsible for protecting the president of the United States is the

A) FBI.
B) Customs Department.
C) CIA.
D) Secret Service.
E) U.S. Marshals.
Question
The first English police officer was the

A) bobbie.
B) sheriff.
C) constable.
D) shire.
E) shire-reeve.
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In 1883, the London Metropolitan Police appointed two women whose duties were to

A) search females.
B) keep the records.
C) supervise women convicts.
D) supervise juvenile delinquents.
E) all of the preceding
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The ancient philosophy of justice centered around

A) restitution.
B) retaliation.
C) rehabilitation.
D) ostracism.
E) the court system.
Question
In early English law enforcement, the system that provided citizens protection 24 hours a day was known as the

A) police des mouers .
B) hue and cry.
C) Watch and Ward.
D) parish constable system.
E) tithing system.
Question
"Due process" of law was established by the

A) Code of Hammurabi.
B) Leges Henrici.
C) Magna Carta.
D) Frankpledge system.
E) tithing system.
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The National Crime Information Center is the national clearinghouse for all DNA information.
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During the political era, African American police officers were often segregated from white police officers.
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The Law Enforcement Assistance Administration currently funds thousands of programs and projects to identify effective, efficient, economical ways to reduce crime and improve criminal justice.
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Who is appointed by the president and responsible for protecting government witnesses?

A) FBI
B) FDEA
C) BOP
D) U.S. Marshals
E) Internal Revenue Service
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The ____________________ system originated when society was so basic that they enforced laws against murder and theft.
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The Texas Rangers were originally established as a military unit responsible for border Patrol.
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The coroner's principal task is to determine the cause of death and take care of the remains and personal effects of the deceased.
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Who is responsible for the care and custody of persons convicted of federal crimes and sentenced to federal penal institutions?

A) FBI
B) FDEA
C) BOP
D) U.S. Marshals
E) Internal Revenue Service
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Which agency is charged with the full responsibility for prosecuting suspected violators of federal drug laws?

A) FBI
B) FDEA
C) BOP
D) U.S. Marshals
E) all of these
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Henry Fielding was one of London's harshest chief magistrates, sentencing prisoners convicted of even minor crimes, such as petty theft, to the death penalty.
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The Identification Division of the FBI is a central repository for fingerprint information.
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In prehistoric times, crimes committed against individuals were handled by the victim or the victim's family.
Question
In 1865, the Secret Service was established to

A) investigate willful tax evasion.
B) enforce the gun control act.
C) investigate fraud.
D) stop the flow of drugs at its source.
E) fight currency counterfeiters.
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Which agency is the largest bureau of the Department of Treasury?

A) Secret Service
B) Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms
C) U.S. Marshals
D) Internal Revenue Service
E) none of the above
Question
The primary investigative agency of the federal government is

A) FBI.
B) CIA.
C) DEA.
D) Bureau of Custom.
E) U.S. Marshals.
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The largest law office in the country; represents U.S. citizens in enforcing the law.

A) Treasury Department
B) Secret Service
C) Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services
D) Bureau of Customs and Border Protection
E) Department of Justice
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Although patterned after the London Metropolitan Police, New York City police officers protested wearing uniforms.
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The ____________________ is head of the Department of Justice and the chief law officer of the federal government.
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The ____________________ prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex, race, color, religion or national origin in employment of any kind, public or private, local, state or federal.
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The FBI laboratory is the largest criminal laboratory in the world.
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The legal principle of ____________________ means "an eye for an eye."
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Corpus Juris Civilis means ____________________.
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O. W. Wilson was the primary architect of the reform era and the style of policing known as the ____________________ model.
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Discuss the levels of law enforcement and the various types and functions of officers at each level.
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Policing during the reform era was ____________________; policing during the community era was ____________________.
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The ____________________ movement refers to taking the law into one's own hands in the absence of effective policing.
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During the Middle Ages, the difference between the constable system and the watch and ward system was that the constable system was used in ____________________ areas and the watch and ward system was used in ____________________ areas.
Question
Explain what the vigilante movement was, why it occurred and who some notable vigilantes were.
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Outline and discuss Pendleton Act and its accomplishments, if any.
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Discuss the significant contributions to law enforcement made by Sir Robert Peel.
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List the three eras of policing in the order in which they occurred: ____________________, ____________________, ____________________.
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List the three eras of policing and describe the main characteristics of each.
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Deck 1: A Brief History: the Evolution of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice
1
In England, any person who discovered a crime would raise the

A) bell ringer's alarm.
B) rattle watch.
C) hue and cry.
D) whistler.
E) watch and ward.
C
2
The state that adopted legislation creating the first juvenile court was

A) Colorado.
B) Illinois.
C) Ohio.
D) New York.
E) Massachusetts.
B
3
Laws are based on

A) customs.
B) traditions.
C) mores.
D) current need.
E) all of the preceding
E
4
The Uniform Crime Reports is a service provided to police agencies throughout the country by the

A) IRS.
B) FBI.
C) DEA.
D) INS.
E) CIA.
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5
The first uniformed American police force was established in

A) Philadelphia.
B) Boston.
C) Norfolk.
D) Los Angeles.
E) New York.
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6
Peel's principles for reform included all except

A) police must be autonomous.
B) every police officer must be given a number.
C) police officers should be hired on a probationary basis.
D) police headquarters should be centrally located.
E) police must be under governmental control.
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7
The oldest federal law enforcement agency is the

A) Internal Revenue Service.
B) Bureau of Customs.
C) U.S. Marshals Office.
D) Department of Homeland Security.
E) U.S. Border Patrol.
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8
The basic notion of the Code of Hammurabi was

A) business as usual.
B) the golden rule.
C) reduce building costs.
D) the strong shall not injure the weak.
E) the strong have ultimate power over the weak.
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9
The Magna Carta laid the foundation for

A) requiring rulers to uphold the law.
B) providing safeguards against unfair imprisonment.
C) forbidding taxation without representation.
D) all of the preceding
E) none of the preceding
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10
In prehistoric social orders, the chief of the tribe had which of the following powers?

A) legislative
B) executive
C) judicial
D) all of the preceding
E) none of the preceding
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11
The first development of a court system came from:

A) Egypt
B) Greece
C) Rome
D) France
E) China
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12
During the fourteenth century, the shire-reeve was replaced by the

A) king.
B) sheriff.
C) constable.
D) justice of the peace.
E) warden.
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13
The first detective unit in London was known as

A) the Bow Street Runners.
B) the Rookeries Squad.
C) the Magistrate's Pride.
D) Peel's Principles.
E) investigateurs des mouers .
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14
In early English policing, which of the following believed that every community member was responsible for preserving law and order?

A) King Edward I
B) King John
C) Sir Robert Peel
D) King James II
E) Alfred the Great
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15
The agency responsible for protecting the president of the United States is the

A) FBI.
B) Customs Department.
C) CIA.
D) Secret Service.
E) U.S. Marshals.
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16
The first English police officer was the

A) bobbie.
B) sheriff.
C) constable.
D) shire.
E) shire-reeve.
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17
In 1883, the London Metropolitan Police appointed two women whose duties were to

A) search females.
B) keep the records.
C) supervise women convicts.
D) supervise juvenile delinquents.
E) all of the preceding
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18
The ancient philosophy of justice centered around

A) restitution.
B) retaliation.
C) rehabilitation.
D) ostracism.
E) the court system.
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19
In early English law enforcement, the system that provided citizens protection 24 hours a day was known as the

A) police des mouers .
B) hue and cry.
C) Watch and Ward.
D) parish constable system.
E) tithing system.
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20
"Due process" of law was established by the

A) Code of Hammurabi.
B) Leges Henrici.
C) Magna Carta.
D) Frankpledge system.
E) tithing system.
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21
The National Crime Information Center is the national clearinghouse for all DNA information.
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22
During the political era, African American police officers were often segregated from white police officers.
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23
The Law Enforcement Assistance Administration currently funds thousands of programs and projects to identify effective, efficient, economical ways to reduce crime and improve criminal justice.
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24
Who is appointed by the president and responsible for protecting government witnesses?

A) FBI
B) FDEA
C) BOP
D) U.S. Marshals
E) Internal Revenue Service
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25
The ____________________ system originated when society was so basic that they enforced laws against murder and theft.
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26
The Texas Rangers were originally established as a military unit responsible for border Patrol.
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27
The coroner's principal task is to determine the cause of death and take care of the remains and personal effects of the deceased.
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28
Who is responsible for the care and custody of persons convicted of federal crimes and sentenced to federal penal institutions?

A) FBI
B) FDEA
C) BOP
D) U.S. Marshals
E) Internal Revenue Service
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29
Which agency is charged with the full responsibility for prosecuting suspected violators of federal drug laws?

A) FBI
B) FDEA
C) BOP
D) U.S. Marshals
E) all of these
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30
Henry Fielding was one of London's harshest chief magistrates, sentencing prisoners convicted of even minor crimes, such as petty theft, to the death penalty.
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31
The Identification Division of the FBI is a central repository for fingerprint information.
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32
In prehistoric times, crimes committed against individuals were handled by the victim or the victim's family.
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33
In 1865, the Secret Service was established to

A) investigate willful tax evasion.
B) enforce the gun control act.
C) investigate fraud.
D) stop the flow of drugs at its source.
E) fight currency counterfeiters.
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34
Which agency is the largest bureau of the Department of Treasury?

A) Secret Service
B) Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms
C) U.S. Marshals
D) Internal Revenue Service
E) none of the above
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35
The primary investigative agency of the federal government is

A) FBI.
B) CIA.
C) DEA.
D) Bureau of Custom.
E) U.S. Marshals.
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36
The largest law office in the country; represents U.S. citizens in enforcing the law.

A) Treasury Department
B) Secret Service
C) Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services
D) Bureau of Customs and Border Protection
E) Department of Justice
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37
Although patterned after the London Metropolitan Police, New York City police officers protested wearing uniforms.
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38
The ____________________ is head of the Department of Justice and the chief law officer of the federal government.
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39
The ____________________ prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex, race, color, religion or national origin in employment of any kind, public or private, local, state or federal.
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40
The FBI laboratory is the largest criminal laboratory in the world.
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41
The legal principle of ____________________ means "an eye for an eye."
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42
Corpus Juris Civilis means ____________________.
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43
O. W. Wilson was the primary architect of the reform era and the style of policing known as the ____________________ model.
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44
Discuss the levels of law enforcement and the various types and functions of officers at each level.
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45
Policing during the reform era was ____________________; policing during the community era was ____________________.
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46
The ____________________ movement refers to taking the law into one's own hands in the absence of effective policing.
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47
During the Middle Ages, the difference between the constable system and the watch and ward system was that the constable system was used in ____________________ areas and the watch and ward system was used in ____________________ areas.
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48
Explain what the vigilante movement was, why it occurred and who some notable vigilantes were.
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49
Outline and discuss Pendleton Act and its accomplishments, if any.
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50
Discuss the significant contributions to law enforcement made by Sir Robert Peel.
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51
List the three eras of policing in the order in which they occurred: ____________________, ____________________, ____________________.
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List the three eras of policing and describe the main characteristics of each.
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