Origins of Policing
Agencies
Hiring Process
Eras of Policing
Search & Seizure
100
Hirelings social Climbers
What are two types of "thief catchers?"
100
The primary investigative agency of the United States.
What is the Federal Bureau of Investigation?
100
Which federal agency we talked about requires a bachelor's degree for employment?
What is the FBI?
100
Initiated recruitment standards and encouraged education for officers
What is the reform era?
100
A set of facts or circumstances that would lead a reasonable person to believe a specific person committed a particular crime.
What is probable cause?
200
Boston
What is the first city in the US to have a professional police force?
200
Provides court security for federal prisoners and hunts for fugitives. Also in charge of witness protection program.
What is the US Marshals?
200
Application, interview, drug test, background investigation, polygraph
What are the steps in the police officers hiring process that are required by most agencies?
200
Inadequate communication systems; dirty, diseased police stations
What is the political era?
200
An investigative stop is based on?
What is reasonable suspicion?
300
Bow Street Runners
What is the first investigative agency in London
300
Retail stores, casinos, big businesses use this for security/law enforcement
What is private police?
300
This agency oversees officer training, certification, and discipline.
What is Police Officers Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.)?
300
Customer friendly
What is the community era?
300
When officers search during an investigative stop, they are looking for?
What are weapons?
400
The first full-time, paid, uniformed police officers in London were part of what agency?
What is the London Metropolitan Police?
400
Issues firearms, licenses, investigates explosions and regulate wineries and tobacco manufacturers
What is the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF)
400
20 hours a year
What is the training requirement for officers after mandate?
400
Fingerprint technology; initiated disciplinary actions against officers
What is the reform era?
400
90% of an officer's time is spent doing?
What is public relations/social work?
500
Sir Robert Peel
Who is the founder of the London Metropolitan Police?
500
Acquisition and use of security products and services; their focus is on loss prevention
What is private police?
500
408 hours; about 3 months is the length of time for this training
What is the police academy (mandate)
500
Widespread corruption; foot patrol widely used, officers worked for the criminals/politicians
What is the political era?
500
Public Safety, Destruction of evidence, and hot pursuit are examples of?
What are exigent circumstances?
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