Considered the father of U.S. Policing
August Vollmer
ATF stands for
Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms
Foot, Bicycle, Motorcycle, horse (mounted), Segway
1961 case which applied Exclusionary rule to State courts
Mapp v Ohio
These are types of warrants signed by a judge - 3 answers, I need 1
Search warrant
No knock warrant
System of hiring based on merit, ability and potential
Civil Service
DEA is an acronym for
Drug Enforcement Agency
Likely offenders, suitable target, absence of guardians
Problem Analysis Triangle or Crime Triangle
Internal Affairs, vice, and traffic are these
Specialized (Police) Units
You pull over a vehicle and see blood coming out of the trunk would be an example of what
Exigent Circumstances Exception
In historical "policing" one was to do what when someone violated the law
Hue and Cry
USMS is an acronym and they are similar to what job in a county government?
United States Marshall Service - Sheriff
P O P and C O P
problem-orientated policing and community-orientated policing
Name for police assigned to high schools
School Resource Officer
This "Test" is used to determine what a normal person might think
AND why is this important (2 answers) only need 1 per group for all three possible
Reasonable Person Test
What is reasonable changes over time
Courts use that to determine possible guilt/innocence
This "system" of policing was in England before policing came around and it divided communities into groups and made everyone responsible for everyone else.
Frankpledge system -- also called Mutual Pledge
Type of policing whereas police are not as concerned with tickets/arrest
Order Maintenance
Term used to identify when police target a specific area based on increases in crime in that area
Hot Spot Policing
Why does a confidential informant do what they do - 2 answers, need 1 from the group
Money or reduced punishment
Guys in Cleveland kept peeking into the windows and a police officer took action, which led to ? Which ended up in Supreme court as? Which is now referred to as ... or .... 1 answer per group
Them being searched (or give name of type of search)
Terry v Ohio
Terry stop or Stop and Frisk
This person is responsible for the courts, county law enforcement and jails in a county
Sheriff
Type of policing where they arrest, ticket everyone
Legalistic or By the Book
Landmark Case - You have the right to remain silent, You have the right to an attorney
Miranda v Arizona
Landmark case which decided that shooting a fleeing person was not legal
Tennessee v Garner
Mere Hunch, Probable Cause, or Reasonable suspicion which requires more "proof"
What is the definition for the that one?
Probable Cause Reasonably trustworthy info to warrant a man of reasonable caution that something did or will happen