10 families is known as this
Tithe
These are the most visible and foremost representatives to the public of a police department.
Patrol Officers
The lead U.S. counterterrorism agency and the lead U.S. counterintelligence agency.
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
FTO
Field Training Officer
When citizens engraved their driver license number on items of value or that have a serial number.
Operation Identification
First officer who was responsible for dealing with breaches of the law and keeping the peace in a mutual pledge system in England
Constable
All officers who work on a particular tour or shift that are usually headed up by a lieutenant.
Platoon
Responsible for enforcing federal laws, representing the government in court actions, and conducting independent investigations.
U.S. Department of Justice
MADD
Mothers Against Drunk Driving
A crime prevention program in which the community members watch over activities in their neighborhood
Neighborhood Watch Program
Members were called "Bobbies" after this man.
Sir Robert Peele
The officer in charge of a new recruit is called this.
Field Training Officer (FTO)
Responsible for protecting the President of the United States
U.S. Secret Service
DARE
Drug Abuse Resistance Education
When someone makes their home or business as crime proof as possible by installing locks, bars on windows, and alarms
Target Hardening
The early English official placed in charge of shires as part of the mutual pledge. Shires reported to the Constable and the Constable reported to the what? (Like a Sheriff)
Shire-Reeve
When a crime occurs, these officers investigate the crime and will conduct follow up investigations.
Detectives
Administers the Federal Witness Program and hunts down suspects with Federal warrants.
U.S. Marshalls
AFIS
Automated Fingerprint Identification System
The sworn law enforcement average is measured by having this ratio of officers to residents
1 officer for every 1,000 residents
When this group of people needed to summons assistance from fellow citizens they would make a hue and a cry.
Mutual Pledges
An alternative to random routine patrol in which officers are given specific directions to follow. (Specific time and location)
Directed Patrol
Federal law passed in 1883 that established a civil service system that tested officers for hire and promotion on a merit style system.
Pendleton Act
CAD
Computer Aided Dispatch
Weekly crime strategy meetings, developed by the NYPD in the mid 1990's
CompStat