Deck 1: History: From English Origins to the United States

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The sheriff was formerly known as the:

A) deputy
B) shire reeve
C) constable
D) tax collector
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The police-race relations problems that exploded during the civil rights movement illustrated some of the problems with which era of policing?

A) The political era
B) The reform era
C) The community era
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When Henry Fielding died,his "thief-takers" evolved into a group called the ________ Runners,under John Fielding.

A) Bow Street
B) Ryland Street
C) Rommero Street
D) Pembroke Street
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Peel's nine "principles of policing" emphasized:

A) maximum punishment to the offender
B) setting an example to the community
C) rehabilitation
D) prevention of crime
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Which of the following is not one of Peel's "principles" of policing?

A) The police must be under governmental control.
B) Crime prevention is as important as crime prevention
C) Police should be hired on a probationary basis.
D) Police authority is dependent upon government rather than public approval
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Which of the three eras of policing emphasized crime control and preventive patrol?

A) The political era
B) The reform era
C) The community era
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To William Parker,police were the "thin blue line" and the rights of took precedence over the rights of the .

A) society / individual
B) individual / society
C) officers / administrators
D) civilians / police
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U.S.Marshals have no jurisdiction over crimes involving:

A) theft of mail
B) railroad property
C) private property
D) murder on federal lands
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The coroner's inquest closely resembles a:

A) grand jury
B) pre-plea conference
C) court work group
D) juvenile court hearing
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Which of the following early law enforcement effort had no nonpolice functions?

A) Constables
B) Watchmen
C) Slave patrols
D) Sheriffs
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The origins of modern policing in America can be linked to:

A) colonial policing
B) English heritage
C) change in laws
D) change in policing procedures
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Which of the following was not a policing legacy from the colonial period?

A) The colonial period witnessed the beginning of the theory of crime prevention.
B) A theory of "Republicanism" was created.
C) Police officers began to be armed and uniformed.
D) Colonists committed themselves to local law enforcement.
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Patrick Colquhoun,serving as London's ,focused on .

A) mayor/elections
B) sheriff/capturing felons
C) magistrate/reform of police
D) constable/social reform
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August Vollmer's most daring innovation was the idea of a:

A) bicycle patrol
B) police school
C) foot patrol
D) auto patrol
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William Parker's greatest success as police chief,typical of the new professionalism,came in:

A) administrative reorganization
B) personnel recruitment
C) budgeting
D) legal matters
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The movement to improve American law enforcement began in:

A) Atlanta
B) New York City
C) Pittsburgh
D) Philadelphia
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Which of the following was not a duty of the constable during the Middle Ages?

A) Collection of taxes
B) Pursuing felons
C) Supervising highways
D) Determining the guilt or innocence of felons
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In the late 1800s in New York,the police reform board was headed by:

A) Theodore Roosevelt
B) August Vollmer
C) Henry Fielding
D) William Penn
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Which of the following was not one of the groups responsible for law enforcement in the Wild West?

A) U.S. Marshals
B) Private citizens
C) Businessmen
D) State police
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The Wickersham Commission completed the first national study of:

A) corrections
B) criminals
C) investigations
D) crime and criminal justice
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Slave codes provided slaves with some rights and protections against severe punishment by slave masters.
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In William Parker's belief system,the police ability to conduct searches and seizures should be carefully limited and regulated.
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The community era of policing emphasizes the crime control function of policing through a centralized organizational design.
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The office of constable carried no salary and the duties were often very dangerous.
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Vigilante movements were common on the Western frontier.
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Today the police are in the era.

A) reform
B) political
C) community policing
D) urban reclamation
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The baton (known as a truncheon)was the first weapon the London Metropolitan Police carried on patrol.
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The President's Crime Commission brought policing "full circle," restating several of the same principles that were laid out by:

A) J. Edgar Hoover
B) Sir Robert Peel
C) William Parker
D) O. W. Wilson
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The __________ is the main source of rural crime control in America.
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Police corruption as a problem surfaced in the 20th century.
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In the community era,it was found that citizens appreciated being asked about their priorities and often provided useful information.
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August Vollmer was an advocate of police professionalism.
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Which of the following is not one of the factors that set the stage for the emergence of the current policing era?

A) Increased cultural diversity in our society
B) The detachment of patrol officers in patrol vehicles
C) The emphasis on organizational change, including decentralization and more police discretion
D) Too much time being spent by the policing with citizens
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Two reasons for the scarcity of studies into police functions and methods prior to the1960s were:

A) police resistance to outside scrutiny, and the view that traditional methods worked well
B) a belief that they had already been over-studied, and disagreement over research methods
C) the fact that crimes were decreasing, and the influence of police unions
D) None of the above
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The civil rights movement took place during the reform (or professional)era of policing.
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The American colonists reinforced their commitment to local policing by creating a theory of government called ________.
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One of the three major issues confronted by early American policing was whether police should wear uniforms.
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Among the recommendations of the President's Crime Commission were:

A) hiring more minority members as officers
B) hiring better educated officers
C) better applicant screening and intensive pre-service training
D) increasing efficiency in policing.
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The community era of policing began as a result of the murder of Mary Cecilia Rogers and the subsequent lack of police response.
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The office of the ________ has changed considerably over the centuries but has always included determining the cause of death.
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Many of the principles laid out by Peel were restated in the report of the 1960s' _________________.
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List and discuss two powerful trends in England and America that brought about changes in policing in both countries.
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Unlike the London police,police in New York were permitted to have __________.
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The main element of ________ policing was a decentralized neighborhood focus for the delivery of police services.
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Explain the 1829 "Metropolitan Police Act," and what it provided to the history of policing.
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List and describe major characteristics of the three eras of policing.
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Describe August Vollmer's contributions to policing.
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Discuss how Peel's "principles" of policing are relevant to today's police practices.
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Southern __________ defined slaves as the property of their masters and gave slave masters the right to control slaves through discipline and punishment.
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On the Western frontier,private citizens formed _______ movements to help enforce the law.
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The creation of the New York City police force took place during the _________ era of policing.
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The ____________ completed the first national study of crime and criminal justice.
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Describe the colonial period's three legacies to contemporary policing.
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Police _______________ meant a combination of managerial efficiency and technological sophistication,as well as an emphasis on crime fighting.
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In addition to being a leading proponent of police professionalism,____________ also advocated the idea that police should function as social workers.
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The ________ era of policing emphasized limited discretion and standardized police work.
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The police-community relations problems that peaked during the civil rights movement were part of a larger problem of __________ in American society.
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Peel emphasized not only crime suppression but also crime ____________.
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Explain the contributions that were made to professional policing by William Parker.
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Describe how policing was returned to its roots by the President's Crime Commission.
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How have the three important issues confronting early American police officers influenced how police are viewed today by society?
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If a fourth era of policing was to emerge that was intended to combine the best elements of the three earlier periods,which elements should be retained from each era and which should be discarded?
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justice of the peace
Maintained law and order in the tithings
justice of the peace
Pursued felons, collected taxes, and supervised highways
justice of the peace
Oversight of the interests of the Crown in criminal and fiscal matters
justice of the peace
Issued arrest warrants
coroner
Maintained law and order in the tithings
coroner
Pursued felons, collected taxes, and supervised highways
coroner
Oversight of the interests of the Crown in criminal and fiscal matters
coroner
Issued arrest warrants
sheriff
Maintained law and order in the tithings
sheriff
Pursued felons, collected taxes, and supervised highways
sheriff
Oversight of the interests of the Crown in criminal and fiscal matters
sheriff
Issued arrest warrants
constable
Maintained law and order in the tithings
constable
Pursued felons, collected taxes, and supervised highways
constable
Oversight of the interests of the Crown in criminal and fiscal matters
constable
Issued arrest warrants
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Match between columns
Premises:
Emphasis on quality of life and citizen satisfaction
Emphasis on quality of life and citizen satisfaction
Emphasis on quality of life and citizen satisfaction
Crime control function
Crime control function
Crime control function
Provided broad social services
Provided broad social services
Provided broad social services
Responses:
Reform era
Political era
Community era
Reform era
Political era
Community era
Reform era
Political era
Community era
Reform era
Political era
Community era
Reform era
Political era
Community era
Reform era
Political era
Community era
Reform era
Political era
Community era
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Deck 1: History: From English Origins to the United States
1
The sheriff was formerly known as the:

A) deputy
B) shire reeve
C) constable
D) tax collector
B
2
The police-race relations problems that exploded during the civil rights movement illustrated some of the problems with which era of policing?

A) The political era
B) The reform era
C) The community era
B
3
When Henry Fielding died,his "thief-takers" evolved into a group called the ________ Runners,under John Fielding.

A) Bow Street
B) Ryland Street
C) Rommero Street
D) Pembroke Street
A
4
Peel's nine "principles of policing" emphasized:

A) maximum punishment to the offender
B) setting an example to the community
C) rehabilitation
D) prevention of crime
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Which of the following is not one of Peel's "principles" of policing?

A) The police must be under governmental control.
B) Crime prevention is as important as crime prevention
C) Police should be hired on a probationary basis.
D) Police authority is dependent upon government rather than public approval
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Which of the three eras of policing emphasized crime control and preventive patrol?

A) The political era
B) The reform era
C) The community era
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To William Parker,police were the "thin blue line" and the rights of took precedence over the rights of the .

A) society / individual
B) individual / society
C) officers / administrators
D) civilians / police
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U.S.Marshals have no jurisdiction over crimes involving:

A) theft of mail
B) railroad property
C) private property
D) murder on federal lands
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The coroner's inquest closely resembles a:

A) grand jury
B) pre-plea conference
C) court work group
D) juvenile court hearing
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Which of the following early law enforcement effort had no nonpolice functions?

A) Constables
B) Watchmen
C) Slave patrols
D) Sheriffs
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11
The origins of modern policing in America can be linked to:

A) colonial policing
B) English heritage
C) change in laws
D) change in policing procedures
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Which of the following was not a policing legacy from the colonial period?

A) The colonial period witnessed the beginning of the theory of crime prevention.
B) A theory of "Republicanism" was created.
C) Police officers began to be armed and uniformed.
D) Colonists committed themselves to local law enforcement.
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Patrick Colquhoun,serving as London's ,focused on .

A) mayor/elections
B) sheriff/capturing felons
C) magistrate/reform of police
D) constable/social reform
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August Vollmer's most daring innovation was the idea of a:

A) bicycle patrol
B) police school
C) foot patrol
D) auto patrol
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William Parker's greatest success as police chief,typical of the new professionalism,came in:

A) administrative reorganization
B) personnel recruitment
C) budgeting
D) legal matters
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The movement to improve American law enforcement began in:

A) Atlanta
B) New York City
C) Pittsburgh
D) Philadelphia
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Which of the following was not a duty of the constable during the Middle Ages?

A) Collection of taxes
B) Pursuing felons
C) Supervising highways
D) Determining the guilt or innocence of felons
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In the late 1800s in New York,the police reform board was headed by:

A) Theodore Roosevelt
B) August Vollmer
C) Henry Fielding
D) William Penn
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Which of the following was not one of the groups responsible for law enforcement in the Wild West?

A) U.S. Marshals
B) Private citizens
C) Businessmen
D) State police
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The Wickersham Commission completed the first national study of:

A) corrections
B) criminals
C) investigations
D) crime and criminal justice
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Slave codes provided slaves with some rights and protections against severe punishment by slave masters.
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In William Parker's belief system,the police ability to conduct searches and seizures should be carefully limited and regulated.
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The community era of policing emphasizes the crime control function of policing through a centralized organizational design.
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The office of constable carried no salary and the duties were often very dangerous.
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Vigilante movements were common on the Western frontier.
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Today the police are in the era.

A) reform
B) political
C) community policing
D) urban reclamation
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The baton (known as a truncheon)was the first weapon the London Metropolitan Police carried on patrol.
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The President's Crime Commission brought policing "full circle," restating several of the same principles that were laid out by:

A) J. Edgar Hoover
B) Sir Robert Peel
C) William Parker
D) O. W. Wilson
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The __________ is the main source of rural crime control in America.
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Police corruption as a problem surfaced in the 20th century.
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In the community era,it was found that citizens appreciated being asked about their priorities and often provided useful information.
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August Vollmer was an advocate of police professionalism.
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Which of the following is not one of the factors that set the stage for the emergence of the current policing era?

A) Increased cultural diversity in our society
B) The detachment of patrol officers in patrol vehicles
C) The emphasis on organizational change, including decentralization and more police discretion
D) Too much time being spent by the policing with citizens
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Two reasons for the scarcity of studies into police functions and methods prior to the1960s were:

A) police resistance to outside scrutiny, and the view that traditional methods worked well
B) a belief that they had already been over-studied, and disagreement over research methods
C) the fact that crimes were decreasing, and the influence of police unions
D) None of the above
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The civil rights movement took place during the reform (or professional)era of policing.
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The American colonists reinforced their commitment to local policing by creating a theory of government called ________.
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One of the three major issues confronted by early American policing was whether police should wear uniforms.
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Among the recommendations of the President's Crime Commission were:

A) hiring more minority members as officers
B) hiring better educated officers
C) better applicant screening and intensive pre-service training
D) increasing efficiency in policing.
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The community era of policing began as a result of the murder of Mary Cecilia Rogers and the subsequent lack of police response.
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The office of the ________ has changed considerably over the centuries but has always included determining the cause of death.
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Many of the principles laid out by Peel were restated in the report of the 1960s' _________________.
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List and discuss two powerful trends in England and America that brought about changes in policing in both countries.
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Unlike the London police,police in New York were permitted to have __________.
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The main element of ________ policing was a decentralized neighborhood focus for the delivery of police services.
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Explain the 1829 "Metropolitan Police Act," and what it provided to the history of policing.
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List and describe major characteristics of the three eras of policing.
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Describe August Vollmer's contributions to policing.
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Discuss how Peel's "principles" of policing are relevant to today's police practices.
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Southern __________ defined slaves as the property of their masters and gave slave masters the right to control slaves through discipline and punishment.
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On the Western frontier,private citizens formed _______ movements to help enforce the law.
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The creation of the New York City police force took place during the _________ era of policing.
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The ____________ completed the first national study of crime and criminal justice.
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Describe the colonial period's three legacies to contemporary policing.
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Police _______________ meant a combination of managerial efficiency and technological sophistication,as well as an emphasis on crime fighting.
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In addition to being a leading proponent of police professionalism,____________ also advocated the idea that police should function as social workers.
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The ________ era of policing emphasized limited discretion and standardized police work.
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The police-community relations problems that peaked during the civil rights movement were part of a larger problem of __________ in American society.
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Peel emphasized not only crime suppression but also crime ____________.
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Explain the contributions that were made to professional policing by William Parker.
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Describe how policing was returned to its roots by the President's Crime Commission.
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How have the three important issues confronting early American police officers influenced how police are viewed today by society?
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62
If a fourth era of policing was to emerge that was intended to combine the best elements of the three earlier periods,which elements should be retained from each era and which should be discarded?
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Match between columns
justice of the peace
Maintained law and order in the tithings
justice of the peace
Pursued felons, collected taxes, and supervised highways
justice of the peace
Oversight of the interests of the Crown in criminal and fiscal matters
justice of the peace
Issued arrest warrants
coroner
Maintained law and order in the tithings
coroner
Pursued felons, collected taxes, and supervised highways
coroner
Oversight of the interests of the Crown in criminal and fiscal matters
coroner
Issued arrest warrants
sheriff
Maintained law and order in the tithings
sheriff
Pursued felons, collected taxes, and supervised highways
sheriff
Oversight of the interests of the Crown in criminal and fiscal matters
sheriff
Issued arrest warrants
constable
Maintained law and order in the tithings
constable
Pursued felons, collected taxes, and supervised highways
constable
Oversight of the interests of the Crown in criminal and fiscal matters
constable
Issued arrest warrants
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Premises:
Emphasis on quality of life and citizen satisfaction
Emphasis on quality of life and citizen satisfaction
Emphasis on quality of life and citizen satisfaction
Crime control function
Crime control function
Crime control function
Provided broad social services
Provided broad social services
Provided broad social services
Responses:
Reform era
Political era
Community era
Reform era
Political era
Community era
Reform era
Political era
Community era
Reform era
Political era
Community era
Reform era
Political era
Community era
Reform era
Political era
Community era
Reform era
Political era
Community era
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