Criminal Justice 200 Chapters 5 & 6: Police History, Organization, Roles, & Functions

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What society do police work in as a primary form of social control ?

democratic society, does not occur in a vacuum

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The relationship between the police and the environment in which they operate is both …

Interactive and recursive

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What branch are the police apart of

Executive branch

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The police are required to operate within the parameters of ..

the substantive, procedural, and case law

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Where did the need for organizing policing originate

England

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Early police reformers

fielding , colquhoun, peel, Rowan & mayne

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What was law enforcement initially performed by ?

watchmen , constables, and sheriffs

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When was Boston department formalized ?

1838

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When was nyc department formalized ?

1844

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When was philadelphia department formalized ?

1854

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What were major concerns during formative years ?

should police wear distinctive uniforms, be armed, & how much force the police should use

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What are the several factors of “ political spoils/entrenchment” era

Jobs were highly desirable, appts were based upon political affiliation, wars bosses had considerable influence, police were used to intimidate citizens and political opponents

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what came about due to the “professional era “

Formation of the IACP in 1893, management philosophy of August vollmer, writings of O.W. Wilson, numerous investigate commissions

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The trend toward professionalism alsoncoincided within

the shift in the role of law enforcement, increased emphasis on a bureaucratic model of organization, advances in tech related to crime detection/investigations

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The “ modern era “ of policing factors

Several significant Supreme Court decisions, increased availability of specialized training , a growing crime problem with raised questions regarding effectiveness of the police, efforts to integrate the police in terms of both race and gender

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what do most people think that the police are regularly engaged in

Shootouts, high speed chases, interrogations, undercover operations , etc

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What police really do is actually quite ..

Boring and not as glamorous as one might think

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Most of what the pool ice do in reality reduces to what is best described as

Order maintenance- making sure that things don’t get “ out of hand “

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Federal agencies are organized under

The u.s. department of justice

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What do federal agencies work to enforce

federal laws and support the work of state and local agencies

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The early work of ___ helped to illustrate these differences through his book _____

James Q Wilson “ Varieties of police behavior “

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When was “ varieties of police behavior “ published

1968

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Watchman

characterized by an emphasis on order ,maintenance, broad discretion, neighborhood officers, foot patrols

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Legalistic

characterized by emphasis on policy, limited discretion, strict enforcement m proactive strategies, professional imagery

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Service

Characterized by effort to meet needs & expectations, attention to special populations, community partnerships, crime prevention programs

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Caveats

A gross oversimplification that may be historically bound , most agencies need to be flexible , officers may employ their own individual style

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the three most common operational units

Patrol, investigations, and traffic

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Are operational units separate and distinct from support units

Yes

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Operational units

Organized divisions that exist in the delivery of core services to the public

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The patrol division is referred to as the

“backbone “

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The most visible component of the agency

Patrol operations

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The traditional responsibilities of the patrol division were first articulated by

O.W. Wilson

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What did o.w. Wilson suggest

That officers patrol their beats, remain alert for conditions that jeopardize safety, and be prepared to take action as necessary

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Officers are assigned to bests or districts that are created for two purposes

Equal protection

Accountability

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methods for determining beat boundaries

naturally occurring geographic landmarks, number of offenses , calls for service received, committed versus uncommitted time

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The logic behind traditional preventive patrol is that

High visibility deters crime and that rapid response enhances public satisfaction and support for police

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Kansas City preventive patrol experiment

15 districts were divided into three groups of five each

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What three groups were the 15 kansas districts divided into

Proactive, reactive , control

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Method of police deployment include

Foot patrol, vehicular patrol ,mounted patrol ,bicycle patrol air patrol ,water patrol

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The purpose of criminal investigations is to support

The patrol function

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Detective positions are highly sought after for several reasons

Promotion and rank and pay increase, supervision, notoriety , attire, sense of closure, schedule, and specialization

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What four generally types of categories are under criminal investigations

Case processing, detection, gathering, and undercover work

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What are the realities of detective work?

Numerous cases- think of a funnel, lots of paperwork, limitations on time, and interrogation, case processing/administrative duties, testifying, dead- ends leads

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despite is lengthy history, American law-enforcement continues to struggle with several intractable issues

Methods of selecting, qualified personnel, controlling the use of discretion, insurance, fair and equitable treatment of all citizens, controlling the use of force, preventing corruption, and understanding/working with law regarding search, seizure, and interrogation

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