In early England, who was responsible for maintaining law and order in tithings?
Sheriff
How do police officers spend most of their time?
Unsupervised
Who said that "the police are the public and the public are the police"?
What is the standard for legal arrest?
Probable cause
What is the title of the chapter?
Prison's broken promise
Coroner
Which type of police officer is more likely to take on a leadership role?
College educated
Which policing reform has the most public support?
Body-worn cameras
The 5th Amendment, often known as people "pleading the 5th", means what?
Self-incrimination
America's love affair with punishment is called what?
American Penal Exceptionalism
Which policing era did corruption surface between police and politicians?
Political era
What is the name of a police officer who trains new officers to transition into police work?
Field Training Officer
The use of pepper spray is an example of what type of force?
Less than lethal
Which Amendment guarantees you the right to an attorney?
6th Amendment
The four broken promises of prison are deterrence, rehabilitation, retribution, and what?
Incapacitation
Which department was created as a response to the terrorist attack on September 11th, 2001?
Department of Homeland Security
Which style of policing takes a harsh view of law violators?
Legalistic
What did the U.S. Department of Justice report say about the 2014 police shooting death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri?
Widespread racial abuses by police
What does the Exclusionary Rule mean?
Evidence obtained illegally cannot be used in trial
The four drivers of violence are shame, isolation, inability to meet one's economic needs, and what?
Exposure to violence
Who are common citizens who contact police with information about a crime?
Informants
What section or law allows the public to sue police for excessive use of force?
Section 1983
A police officer may search a house without a warrant if they claim what?
Exigent circumstances
Which Amendment banning slavery also retained a caveat that permits involuntary servitude for those convicted of a crime?
13th Amendment