Political
Reform
Community
Social Upheaval
Homeland Security
Principle function as order maintenance rather than law enforcement in cases that do not involve serious crime.
What is the Watchmen Style of policing?
Actively Searching for Crimes
What is Criminal Patrol?
FIRST appearance in court for the defendant.
What is the Preliminary Arraignment?
Act where Federal Govt. Jobs Awarded based on Merit
What is the Pendleton Act?
Responding to calls for service placed through 911
What is Reactive Patrol?
Running Tags
Conducting Traffic Stops
Pedestrian Stops
Checking for Warrants
What are the four aspects of Criminal Patrol?
This is the police officer bringing the charges against the defendant. He/she is the one who signs the complaint.
Who is the Affiant?
Era in which Police Departments focused on Educating and Training their officers
What is the Era of Social Upheaval?
Officers are encouraged to handle commonplace situations as if they were matters of law enforcement as opposed to order maintenance.
What is the Legalistic Style?
Allows an officer to stop and briefly detain a person if there is reason to believe that the individual is engaging in criminal activity.
What is Reasonable Suspicion?
A formal document that lists the charges against the defendant.
What is a Criminal Complaint?
Era in which Law enforcement began to become more militarized
What is the Homeland Security Era?
Officers looking out for crime
What is Proactive Patrol?
Officer who, on criminal patrol, will be in responsible for handling most aspects of the investigation all the way up to the trial
Who is the Uniformed Officer?
Convincing the court that a crime was probably committed and that the defendant probably committed the crime
What is Prima Facie?
Reducing Crime and Maintain Order
Reduce the Fear of Crime
Solve Neighborhood and Improve the quality of life
Develop Greater Community Cohesion
What Four Things are Police Officers Responsible for?
Community comes out and gets to meet their officers
What is the National Night Out?
Criminal investigations in their infancy
What are Initial Investigations?
Name of the defendant
Name of the affiant
Date and time the crime occurred
Location of the crime
Circumstances surrounding the incident
What does the Affidavit include?