Cjus 200 Bohm and haley ch 4-5 quiz- notes PDF

Title Cjus 200 Bohm and haley ch 4-5 quiz- notes
Course Introduction to Criminal Justice
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Criminal justice 200: Bohm and Haley chapters 5 and 6 quiz and notes Helms School of Government, Liberty University Fall 2021 Professor Hanson

Bohm and Haley Chapter 5 and 6 Quiz and Notes 1.) The fact that municipal police cannot answer calls outside the city boundaries is an example of________ _______. jurisdiction limitation 2.) Which of the following positions in American law enforcement traces its origins to the persons who controlled regions called shires in medieval England? Sheriff's 3.) The constable watch system- is a system of protection in early England in which citizens under the direction of a constable, or chief peacekeeper were required to guard the city and pursue criminals. 4.) identify the first British detective force: the bow street runners 5.) What familiar law enforcement system did the early American colonists bring over from England? constable watch system 6.) The vast majority of public law enforcement agencies in the United States are at the ______ level. local 7.) Which city had the first paid unified police force in the United States? New York 8.) Match the terms related to the tithing system that existed in England. Shire Reeve- chief law enforcement officer and territorial area posse- group of able bodied citizens of a community called into service by a sheriff or constable to chase and apprehend offenders. 9.) During the earlier periods of U.S. history vigilantism was often the only way that people could maintain order and defend themselves against Renegades and thugs. true or false.

true 10.) Identify true statements about the constable watch system in England in the 13th century. formalized by the statue of Winchester 1285 one man from each parish to be selected as constable constables had the right to draft watchmen and make them guard the city at night 11.) in the 1880s what 2 qualifications did the city of Cincinnati require police officers to have when applying for a job? footspeed high moral character 3 citizens had to vouch for the applicant's character at a City Council meeting.

Chapter 5 Bohm and Haley quiz and notes 1.) In 1748 Henry Fielding, a London magistrate, founded a group of professional law enforcement agents known as the _____ _____ ______ to apprehend criminals and to recover stolen property in the entertainment district of London. bow street runners 2.) Which of the following is true of community policing? It predominantly uses reactive policing strategies. 3.) Match the forms of law enforcement that evolved in early America with the areas in which they are predominant. The watch- villages, towns, and cities. The sheriff- rural areas, unincorporated areas, and counties. 4.) Which of the following is true of the US Marshal's service? One of the Marshalls' first duties did they still perform today is to carry out executions authorized by the federal courts. Detect people committing fraud against the government. Throughout more than 220 years US Marshalls’ and their deputies have been “general practitioners within the law enforcement community.” 5.) What prevented the development of professional urban police departments before the 1920s? party politics

6.) Identify the federal agency responsible for the protection of the US president. Secret Service 7.) In the context of frontier law enforcement, which of the following was true of the Cherokee law enforcement agency called the regulators? Regulators provided justice for the Cherokees until 1825. a company of six men 8.) Which of the following did the Progressive Reformer August Vollmer and his followers advocate as ways to improve professionalism in policing? monopolization 9.) Which of the following is a contemporary approach that actively involves the people of the town or city in a working partnership to control and reduce crime? community policing 10.) ______ ________ were the______________ enforcement agencies in the United States. US Marshalls

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11.) Identify the true statements about the United States Secret Service. Created as a branch of the Treasury Department to combat the counterfeiting of US currency. Its mission includes protecting national leaders, visiting heads of state and federal government, designated sites and national security events. In 1867 its responsibilities were expanded to include “detecting persons perpetrating frauds against the government.” 12.) Identify top priority of the FBI. combatting major white-collar crimes and significant violent crimes. combating public corruption at all levels and protecting civil rights. protect the US against cyber-crime and high technological crime. Protect US against terror attacks, against intelligence operations and espionage. 13.) Which of the following is true of community policing? Keeping peace and delivering social services. Its goal is to eradicate the causes of crime in a community. 14.) Which I have the following is true of county law enforcement? Investigate crimes and enforce the criminal and traffic laws of the state.

Courtroom security and confinement and transportation of prisoners. Operate the county jail in some jurisdiction 15,) Which law enforcement model in which state law enforcement officers focus on traffic safety, enforcement of traffic laws and accident Investigation? Highway Patrol model 16.) The primary focus on the new force created within the Justice Department in 1908 later named the FBI was to: Investigate violations of the Sherman anti theft trust act 17.) US citizenship and Immigration Services- end ministers the nations lawful immigration system safeguarding its integrity and promised by efficiently and fairly adjusting request for immigration benefits. 18.) US Immigration and Customs enforcement- promotes Homeland Security and public safety in supplements them with “integrated guarding.” 19.) In the context of private security employment in the US inhouse Protective Services that has security staff provides for the entity that employs it are known as: Propriatory security 20.) true or false. In the US minimum qualifications for private security personnel at all levels of employment is higher than those of the public police. False....


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