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Deck 1: Evolution of Police Administration
1
The rise of unified, full-time police departments in America was influenced by events in:
A) France.
B) England.
C) The former Soviet Union.
D) Ireland.
A) France.
B) England.
C) The former Soviet Union.
D) Ireland.
England.
2
What is the name of the first full-time police agency in London?
A) London Metropolitan Police
B) English Special Forces
C) British Crime Council
D) London Police Department
A) London Metropolitan Police
B) English Special Forces
C) British Crime Council
D) London Police Department
London Metropolitan Police
3
A tightly controlled political party headed by a boss or small autocratic group whose purpose is to repeatedly win election s for personal gain, often through graft and corruption, is known as:
A) Patronage.
B) Partisan government.
C) Machine politics.
D) Mob-influenced politics.
A) Patronage.
B) Partisan government.
C) Machine politics.
D) Mob-influenced politics.
Machine politics.
4
Who is the father of modern law enforcement?
A) August Vollmer
B) Robert Peel
C) O.W. Wilson
D) J. Edgar Hoover
A) August Vollmer
B) Robert Peel
C) O.W. Wilson
D) J. Edgar Hoover
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5
What efforts did Vollmer utilize to improve the caliber of police personnel?
A) Police training
B) Psychological testing
C) Recruiting college students
D) All of the above
A) Police training
B) Psychological testing
C) Recruiting college students
D) All of the above
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6
Particularly after 1965, the hallmark of attempts to promote police professionalization centered on:
A) Civilian review boards.
B) A code of ethics
C) Standards of admission
D) Education
A) Civilian review boards.
B) A code of ethics
C) Standards of admission
D) Education
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7
One of the major conclusions of the Kansas City Preventive Patrol Study was:
A) Response time varied greatly with the level of routine patrol.
B) Citizens' fear of crime was altered by the level of routine patrol.
C) Level of patrol was directly correlated with the incidence of traffic accidents.
D) A statistically weak correlation between reported crime and level of routine patrol.
A) Response time varied greatly with the level of routine patrol.
B) Citizens' fear of crime was altered by the level of routine patrol.
C) Level of patrol was directly correlated with the incidence of traffic accidents.
D) A statistically weak correlation between reported crime and level of routine patrol.
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8
The ________ described how investigations in major metropolitan police agencies were organized and managed. This study recommended a larger role for police officers in conducting preliminary investigations.
A) Kansas City Patrol Experiment
B) NIJ Proactive Patrol Study
C) RAND Criminal Investigation Study
D) FBI Investigation Report
A) Kansas City Patrol Experiment
B) NIJ Proactive Patrol Study
C) RAND Criminal Investigation Study
D) FBI Investigation Report
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9
During the 1960s, money was made available from ________ to start junior college and university criminal justice programs.
A) CALEA
B) NOBLE
C) PERF
D) LEAA
A) CALEA
B) NOBLE
C) PERF
D) LEAA
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10
The independent accrediting authority for law enforcement is:
A) IACLEA.
B) NOBLE.
C) AALE.
D) CALEA.
A) IACLEA.
B) NOBLE.
C) AALE.
D) CALEA.
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11
Which of the following is not cited as a benefit to law enforcement accreditation?
A) Personnel costs can be reduced
B) Liability insurance costs can be reduced
C) Community pride and confidence in the agencies is stimulated
D) Can be used as a tool in attracting new businesses to a community
A) Personnel costs can be reduced
B) Liability insurance costs can be reduced
C) Community pride and confidence in the agencies is stimulated
D) Can be used as a tool in attracting new businesses to a community
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12
Which of the following was in impact on policing as a result of WWII?
A) The Pendleton Act
B) An increase in educational requirements for police
C) The adoption of residency requirements for police
D) A shortage of experienced officers
A) The Pendleton Act
B) An increase in educational requirements for police
C) The adoption of residency requirements for police
D) A shortage of experienced officers
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13
What is the name of the persons who, during WWII, patrolled to make sure that no lights were showing during "black outs"?
A) Air raid wardens
B) Carpetbaggers
C) Muckrackers
D) Civil patrol
A) Air raid wardens
B) Carpetbaggers
C) Muckrackers
D) Civil patrol
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14
What law enforcement administrator studied under Gus Vollmer and wrote the "Bible" of police administration?
A) Benjamin "Pap" Singleton
B) Sir Robert Peel
C) O.W. Wilson
D) George Kelling
A) Benjamin "Pap" Singleton
B) Sir Robert Peel
C) O.W. Wilson
D) George Kelling
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15
Following World War II, more women were hired as police officers, working specifically with what category of offenders?
A) Bank robbers.
B) Juvenile delinquents.
C) Homeless veterans.
D) All of the above.
A) Bank robbers.
B) Juvenile delinquents.
C) Homeless veterans.
D) All of the above.
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16
Which of the following is not a criterion for a profession?
A) An organized body of theoretically grounded knowledge
B) A code of ethics
C) Prestige
D) A strong work value
A) An organized body of theoretically grounded knowledge
B) A code of ethics
C) Prestige
D) A strong work value
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17
The Pendleton Act of 1883 sought to eliminate:
A) Merit selection.
B) The political spoils system.
C) The "good old boy" government
D) Testing for promotion.
A) Merit selection.
B) The political spoils system.
C) The "good old boy" government
D) Testing for promotion.
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18
Prohibition was established by passage of:
A) USA PATRIOT Act.
B) Pendleton Act.
C) Volstead Act.
D) Temperance Act.
A) USA PATRIOT Act.
B) Pendleton Act.
C) Volstead Act.
D) Temperance Act.
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19
Which of the following is not part of what the text refers to as the "trilogy"?
A) Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment
B) Rand Criminal Investigation Study
C) Team Policing
D) Community Oriented Policing
A) Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment
B) Rand Criminal Investigation Study
C) Team Policing
D) Community Oriented Policing
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20
What agency was formed to archive and disseminate the rapidly growing body of criminal justice knowledge being generated by research?
A) NCIC.
B) FCIC.
C) NIBRS.
D) NCJRS.
A) NCIC.
B) FCIC.
C) NIBRS.
D) NCJRS.
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21
A ________ is someone who smuggled illegal alcohol during prohibition.
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22
The rise of unified, full-time police departments in America was influenced by events in ________.
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23
Illegal bars called ________ were established during prohibition.
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24
The Ku Klux Klan was formed by ________ veterans who were bored.
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25
The Ku Klux Klan took over some of the duties of ________, who hunted down fugitive slaves.
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26
During the 1950s and 1960s, some southern police departments addressed the problem of the ________, in which minority police officers were treated inferiorly than white officers.
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27
The Law Enforcement Education Program provided up to $2,400 a year to help defray ________ costs.
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28
The formulation of the federal ________ created an easily accessible body of cutting-edge information for criminal justice students, scholars, and practitioners.
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29
Community oriented policing is the development of police strategies and programs in partnership with ________ in order to deliver custom-tailored police services to problems.
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30
Evidence-based policing is based on ________ that suggests which strategies in policing provide the most successful outcomes.
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31
How did Gus Vollmer contribute to policing?
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32
Of what importance is the closing of the frontier in 1890?
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33
How is politics defined? Why can't it be kept out of police agencies?
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34
Why is the concept of a police profession so important?
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35
Match the person from Column 1 to his description in Column 2. Each item in Column 2 will be used only once.
-Cesar Chavez
A) WCTU activist who gained notoriety for ripping alcohol kegs open with her axe
B) Driving force behind the London Metropolitan Police
C) Bank robber killed in Chicago by FBI agents in 1934, marking the end of the lawless era
D) Farm worker and civil rights activist who fought for better working conditions and pay for migrant pickers
E) Chief of several jurisdictions and wrote Police Administration, which is often regarded as the "Bible" of police administration
F) Carried out Oklahoma City bombing as a means of getting revenge for Ruby Ridge and Waco
G) Distinguished leader in the Civil Rights movement
H) Father of modern law enforcement
I) Former Tennessee slave who promoted founding African American townships in Kansas after the Civil war
J) U.S. President assassinated by a frustrated patronage seeker, giving momentum to the passage of the Pendleton Act
-Cesar Chavez
A) WCTU activist who gained notoriety for ripping alcohol kegs open with her axe
B) Driving force behind the London Metropolitan Police
C) Bank robber killed in Chicago by FBI agents in 1934, marking the end of the lawless era
D) Farm worker and civil rights activist who fought for better working conditions and pay for migrant pickers
E) Chief of several jurisdictions and wrote Police Administration, which is often regarded as the "Bible" of police administration
F) Carried out Oklahoma City bombing as a means of getting revenge for Ruby Ridge and Waco
G) Distinguished leader in the Civil Rights movement
H) Father of modern law enforcement
I) Former Tennessee slave who promoted founding African American townships in Kansas after the Civil war
J) U.S. President assassinated by a frustrated patronage seeker, giving momentum to the passage of the Pendleton Act
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36
Match the person from Column 1 to his description in Column 2. Each item in Column 2 will be used only once.
-John Dillinger
A) WCTU activist who gained notoriety for ripping alcohol kegs open with her axe
B) Driving force behind the London Metropolitan Police
C) Bank robber killed in Chicago by FBI agents in 1934, marking the end of the lawless era
D) Farm worker and civil rights activist who fought for better working conditions and pay for migrant pickers
E) Chief of several jurisdictions and wrote Police Administration, which is often regarded as the "Bible" of police administration
F) Carried out Oklahoma City bombing as a means of getting revenge for Ruby Ridge and Waco
G) Distinguished leader in the Civil Rights movement
H) Father of modern law enforcement
I) Former Tennessee slave who promoted founding African American townships in Kansas after the Civil war
J) U.S. President assassinated by a frustrated patronage seeker, giving momentum to the passage of the Pendleton Act
-John Dillinger
A) WCTU activist who gained notoriety for ripping alcohol kegs open with her axe
B) Driving force behind the London Metropolitan Police
C) Bank robber killed in Chicago by FBI agents in 1934, marking the end of the lawless era
D) Farm worker and civil rights activist who fought for better working conditions and pay for migrant pickers
E) Chief of several jurisdictions and wrote Police Administration, which is often regarded as the "Bible" of police administration
F) Carried out Oklahoma City bombing as a means of getting revenge for Ruby Ridge and Waco
G) Distinguished leader in the Civil Rights movement
H) Father of modern law enforcement
I) Former Tennessee slave who promoted founding African American townships in Kansas after the Civil war
J) U.S. President assassinated by a frustrated patronage seeker, giving momentum to the passage of the Pendleton Act
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37
Match the person from Column 1 to his description in Column 2. Each item in Column 2 will be used only once.
-James Garfield
A) WCTU activist who gained notoriety for ripping alcohol kegs open with her axe
B) Driving force behind the London Metropolitan Police
C) Bank robber killed in Chicago by FBI agents in 1934, marking the end of the lawless era
D) Farm worker and civil rights activist who fought for better working conditions and pay for migrant pickers
E) Chief of several jurisdictions and wrote Police Administration, which is often regarded as the "Bible" of police administration
F) Carried out Oklahoma City bombing as a means of getting revenge for Ruby Ridge and Waco
G) Distinguished leader in the Civil Rights movement
H) Father of modern law enforcement
I) Former Tennessee slave who promoted founding African American townships in Kansas after the Civil war
J) U.S. President assassinated by a frustrated patronage seeker, giving momentum to the passage of the Pendleton Act
-James Garfield
A) WCTU activist who gained notoriety for ripping alcohol kegs open with her axe
B) Driving force behind the London Metropolitan Police
C) Bank robber killed in Chicago by FBI agents in 1934, marking the end of the lawless era
D) Farm worker and civil rights activist who fought for better working conditions and pay for migrant pickers
E) Chief of several jurisdictions and wrote Police Administration, which is often regarded as the "Bible" of police administration
F) Carried out Oklahoma City bombing as a means of getting revenge for Ruby Ridge and Waco
G) Distinguished leader in the Civil Rights movement
H) Father of modern law enforcement
I) Former Tennessee slave who promoted founding African American townships in Kansas after the Civil war
J) U.S. President assassinated by a frustrated patronage seeker, giving momentum to the passage of the Pendleton Act
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38
Match the person from Column 1 to his description in Column 2. Each item in Column 2 will be used only once.
-Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr.
A) WCTU activist who gained notoriety for ripping alcohol kegs open with her axe
B) Driving force behind the London Metropolitan Police
C) Bank robber killed in Chicago by FBI agents in 1934, marking the end of the lawless era
D) Farm worker and civil rights activist who fought for better working conditions and pay for migrant pickers
E) Chief of several jurisdictions and wrote Police Administration, which is often regarded as the "Bible" of police administration
F) Carried out Oklahoma City bombing as a means of getting revenge for Ruby Ridge and Waco
G) Distinguished leader in the Civil Rights movement
H) Father of modern law enforcement
I) Former Tennessee slave who promoted founding African American townships in Kansas after the Civil war
J) U.S. President assassinated by a frustrated patronage seeker, giving momentum to the passage of the Pendleton Act
-Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr.
A) WCTU activist who gained notoriety for ripping alcohol kegs open with her axe
B) Driving force behind the London Metropolitan Police
C) Bank robber killed in Chicago by FBI agents in 1934, marking the end of the lawless era
D) Farm worker and civil rights activist who fought for better working conditions and pay for migrant pickers
E) Chief of several jurisdictions and wrote Police Administration, which is often regarded as the "Bible" of police administration
F) Carried out Oklahoma City bombing as a means of getting revenge for Ruby Ridge and Waco
G) Distinguished leader in the Civil Rights movement
H) Father of modern law enforcement
I) Former Tennessee slave who promoted founding African American townships in Kansas after the Civil war
J) U.S. President assassinated by a frustrated patronage seeker, giving momentum to the passage of the Pendleton Act
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Match the person from Column 1 to his description in Column 2. Each item in Column 2 will be used only once.
-Carry Nation
A) WCTU activist who gained notoriety for ripping alcohol kegs open with her axe
B) Driving force behind the London Metropolitan Police
C) Bank robber killed in Chicago by FBI agents in 1934, marking the end of the lawless era
D) Farm worker and civil rights activist who fought for better working conditions and pay for migrant pickers
E) Chief of several jurisdictions and wrote Police Administration, which is often regarded as the "Bible" of police administration
F) Carried out Oklahoma City bombing as a means of getting revenge for Ruby Ridge and Waco
G) Distinguished leader in the Civil Rights movement
H) Father of modern law enforcement
I) Former Tennessee slave who promoted founding African American townships in Kansas after the Civil war
J) U.S. President assassinated by a frustrated patronage seeker, giving momentum to the passage of the Pendleton Act
-Carry Nation
A) WCTU activist who gained notoriety for ripping alcohol kegs open with her axe
B) Driving force behind the London Metropolitan Police
C) Bank robber killed in Chicago by FBI agents in 1934, marking the end of the lawless era
D) Farm worker and civil rights activist who fought for better working conditions and pay for migrant pickers
E) Chief of several jurisdictions and wrote Police Administration, which is often regarded as the "Bible" of police administration
F) Carried out Oklahoma City bombing as a means of getting revenge for Ruby Ridge and Waco
G) Distinguished leader in the Civil Rights movement
H) Father of modern law enforcement
I) Former Tennessee slave who promoted founding African American townships in Kansas after the Civil war
J) U.S. President assassinated by a frustrated patronage seeker, giving momentum to the passage of the Pendleton Act
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40
Match the person from Column 1 to his description in Column 2. Each item in Column 2 will be used only once.
-Timothy McVeigh
A) WCTU activist who gained notoriety for ripping alcohol kegs open with her axe
B) Driving force behind the London Metropolitan Police
C) Bank robber killed in Chicago by FBI agents in 1934, marking the end of the lawless era
D) Farm worker and civil rights activist who fought for better working conditions and pay for migrant pickers
E) Chief of several jurisdictions and wrote Police Administration, which is often regarded as the "Bible" of police administration
F) Carried out Oklahoma City bombing as a means of getting revenge for Ruby Ridge and Waco
G) Distinguished leader in the Civil Rights movement
H) Father of modern law enforcement
I) Former Tennessee slave who promoted founding African American townships in Kansas after the Civil war
J) U.S. President assassinated by a frustrated patronage seeker, giving momentum to the passage of the Pendleton Act
-Timothy McVeigh
A) WCTU activist who gained notoriety for ripping alcohol kegs open with her axe
B) Driving force behind the London Metropolitan Police
C) Bank robber killed in Chicago by FBI agents in 1934, marking the end of the lawless era
D) Farm worker and civil rights activist who fought for better working conditions and pay for migrant pickers
E) Chief of several jurisdictions and wrote Police Administration, which is often regarded as the "Bible" of police administration
F) Carried out Oklahoma City bombing as a means of getting revenge for Ruby Ridge and Waco
G) Distinguished leader in the Civil Rights movement
H) Father of modern law enforcement
I) Former Tennessee slave who promoted founding African American townships in Kansas after the Civil war
J) U.S. President assassinated by a frustrated patronage seeker, giving momentum to the passage of the Pendleton Act
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41
Match the person from Column 1 to his description in Column 2. Each item in Column 2 will be used only once.
-Sir Robert Peel
A) WCTU activist who gained notoriety for ripping alcohol kegs open with her axe
B) Driving force behind the London Metropolitan Police
C) Bank robber killed in Chicago by FBI agents in 1934, marking the end of the lawless era
D) Farm worker and civil rights activist who fought for better working conditions and pay for migrant pickers
E) Chief of several jurisdictions and wrote Police Administration, which is often regarded as the "Bible" of police administration
F) Carried out Oklahoma City bombing as a means of getting revenge for Ruby Ridge and Waco
G) Distinguished leader in the Civil Rights movement
H) Father of modern law enforcement
I) Former Tennessee slave who promoted founding African American townships in Kansas after the Civil war
J) U.S. President assassinated by a frustrated patronage seeker, giving momentum to the passage of the Pendleton Act
-Sir Robert Peel
A) WCTU activist who gained notoriety for ripping alcohol kegs open with her axe
B) Driving force behind the London Metropolitan Police
C) Bank robber killed in Chicago by FBI agents in 1934, marking the end of the lawless era
D) Farm worker and civil rights activist who fought for better working conditions and pay for migrant pickers
E) Chief of several jurisdictions and wrote Police Administration, which is often regarded as the "Bible" of police administration
F) Carried out Oklahoma City bombing as a means of getting revenge for Ruby Ridge and Waco
G) Distinguished leader in the Civil Rights movement
H) Father of modern law enforcement
I) Former Tennessee slave who promoted founding African American townships in Kansas after the Civil war
J) U.S. President assassinated by a frustrated patronage seeker, giving momentum to the passage of the Pendleton Act
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42
Match the person from Column 1 to his description in Column 2. Each item in Column 2 will be used only once.
-Benjamin "Pap" Singleton
A) WCTU activist who gained notoriety for ripping alcohol kegs open with her axe
B) Driving force behind the London Metropolitan Police
C) Bank robber killed in Chicago by FBI agents in 1934, marking the end of the lawless era
D) Farm worker and civil rights activist who fought for better working conditions and pay for migrant pickers
E) Chief of several jurisdictions and wrote Police Administration, which is often regarded as the "Bible" of police administration
F) Carried out Oklahoma City bombing as a means of getting revenge for Ruby Ridge and Waco
G) Distinguished leader in the Civil Rights movement
H) Father of modern law enforcement
I) Former Tennessee slave who promoted founding African American townships in Kansas after the Civil war
J) U.S. President assassinated by a frustrated patronage seeker, giving momentum to the passage of the Pendleton Act
-Benjamin "Pap" Singleton
A) WCTU activist who gained notoriety for ripping alcohol kegs open with her axe
B) Driving force behind the London Metropolitan Police
C) Bank robber killed in Chicago by FBI agents in 1934, marking the end of the lawless era
D) Farm worker and civil rights activist who fought for better working conditions and pay for migrant pickers
E) Chief of several jurisdictions and wrote Police Administration, which is often regarded as the "Bible" of police administration
F) Carried out Oklahoma City bombing as a means of getting revenge for Ruby Ridge and Waco
G) Distinguished leader in the Civil Rights movement
H) Father of modern law enforcement
I) Former Tennessee slave who promoted founding African American townships in Kansas after the Civil war
J) U.S. President assassinated by a frustrated patronage seeker, giving momentum to the passage of the Pendleton Act
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43
Match the person from Column 1 to his description in Column 2. Each item in Column 2 will be used only once.
-August "Gus" Vollmer
A) WCTU activist who gained notoriety for ripping alcohol kegs open with her axe
B) Driving force behind the London Metropolitan Police
C) Bank robber killed in Chicago by FBI agents in 1934, marking the end of the lawless era
D) Farm worker and civil rights activist who fought for better working conditions and pay for migrant pickers
E) Chief of several jurisdictions and wrote Police Administration, which is often regarded as the "Bible" of police administration
F) Carried out Oklahoma City bombing as a means of getting revenge for Ruby Ridge and Waco
G) Distinguished leader in the Civil Rights movement
H) Father of modern law enforcement
I) Former Tennessee slave who promoted founding African American townships in Kansas after the Civil war
J) U.S. President assassinated by a frustrated patronage seeker, giving momentum to the passage of the Pendleton Act
-August "Gus" Vollmer
A) WCTU activist who gained notoriety for ripping alcohol kegs open with her axe
B) Driving force behind the London Metropolitan Police
C) Bank robber killed in Chicago by FBI agents in 1934, marking the end of the lawless era
D) Farm worker and civil rights activist who fought for better working conditions and pay for migrant pickers
E) Chief of several jurisdictions and wrote Police Administration, which is often regarded as the "Bible" of police administration
F) Carried out Oklahoma City bombing as a means of getting revenge for Ruby Ridge and Waco
G) Distinguished leader in the Civil Rights movement
H) Father of modern law enforcement
I) Former Tennessee slave who promoted founding African American townships in Kansas after the Civil war
J) U.S. President assassinated by a frustrated patronage seeker, giving momentum to the passage of the Pendleton Act
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Match the person from Column 1 to his description in Column 2. Each item in Column 2 will be used only once.
-O.W. Wilson
A) WCTU activist who gained notoriety for ripping alcohol kegs open with her axe
B) Driving force behind the London Metropolitan Police
C) Bank robber killed in Chicago by FBI agents in 1934, marking the end of the lawless era
D) Farm worker and civil rights activist who fought for better working conditions and pay for migrant pickers
E) Chief of several jurisdictions and wrote Police Administration, which is often regarded as the "Bible" of police administration
F) Carried out Oklahoma City bombing as a means of getting revenge for Ruby Ridge and Waco
G) Distinguished leader in the Civil Rights movement
H) Father of modern law enforcement
I) Former Tennessee slave who promoted founding African American townships in Kansas after the Civil war
J) U.S. President assassinated by a frustrated patronage seeker, giving momentum to the passage of the Pendleton Act
-O.W. Wilson
A) WCTU activist who gained notoriety for ripping alcohol kegs open with her axe
B) Driving force behind the London Metropolitan Police
C) Bank robber killed in Chicago by FBI agents in 1934, marking the end of the lawless era
D) Farm worker and civil rights activist who fought for better working conditions and pay for migrant pickers
E) Chief of several jurisdictions and wrote Police Administration, which is often regarded as the "Bible" of police administration
F) Carried out Oklahoma City bombing as a means of getting revenge for Ruby Ridge and Waco
G) Distinguished leader in the Civil Rights movement
H) Father of modern law enforcement
I) Former Tennessee slave who promoted founding African American townships in Kansas after the Civil war
J) U.S. President assassinated by a frustrated patronage seeker, giving momentum to the passage of the Pendleton Act
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45
Discuss how events in England in the 1800s influenced the development of policing in the United States.
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46
Why do you think most police departments have adopted the military model of policing?
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47
Assume you were a police officer in the 1960s. List three turbulent events during this time and discuss the impact upon police and their communities.
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