This is considered an offense against society & prosecuted by public officials, punished by statutorily determined sanctions and under criminal law.
What is a Crime
Driving under the influence or DUI is considered what type of offense?
What is a Part II offense
This is the primary federal law enforcement agency in the United States?
What is the Department of Justice?
What is the justification required to make an arrest?
What is probable cause
Where is the majority of a Patrol Officer's time spent on?
What is Preventive Patrol
Police powers allows states to enact law necessary to protect these 3 things of their citizens?
What is health, morals and safety
This is a kind of search that takes place when an individual gives law enforcement permission to search their persons, belongings and/or homes?
What is a consensual search
This agency regulates all gun trade between the U.S. and foreign nations and collects firearms, importers, manufacturers and dealers?
What is the ATF alcohol, tobacco and firearms
Police Officers accepting free gifts from citizens is referred to as?
What is mooching
This is known as the time that elapses between the instant a call for service is received and when the officer arrives on scene?
What is response time
This is considered the most common correctional treatment?
What is Probation
This is the database that contains the DNA of more than 4.5 million
What is CODIS
Undercover operations are considered what type of investigation strategies?
What is aggressive
This is known as the Supreme law of the land?
What is the U.S. Constitution
Mistake, Infancy and Insanity are what types of defense?
What is an excuse defense
These are the moral principles that govern a persons perception of right and wrong?
What is Ethics
This is a delinquent or criminal who commits multiple offenses and is considered part of a small group of wrongdoers?
What is a chronic offender
What is the burden of proof necessary to win a civil trial?
What is preponderance of evidence
The primary goal of the officer in the mind of the public is to do this?
What is enforce the laws
This type of policing relies on data that concerns past crime patterns to predict future crime patterns?
What is Intelligence led policing
Counties and municipalities administer ______ while _____ are the domain of federal and state governments.
What are Jails and Prisons
The 4th amendment contains 2 critical legal concepts: the right against unreasonable search and seizures and this?
What is the requirement of probable cause to make an arrest
According to Jack Katz the emotional or sensual rush a criminal experiences upon the successful completion of a crime is referred to as?
What is Seduction of crime
This measures the overall rate of crime in the U.S.
What is UCR (Uniform Crime Report)
This era last from 1840 to 1930?
What is the Political Era