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Law Enforcement Exam Questions And Answers || Verified Questions || 100% Pass Q.Beat system - ANSWER-System of policing created by Sir Robert Peel for the London Metropolitan Police in 1829 in which officers were assigned to relatively small permanent posts ( to become familiar with them and the people residing there) Q.Praetorian Guard - ANSWER-Select group of highly qualified members of the military established by the Roman emperor Augustus to protect him and his palace Q.Mutual pledge - ANSWER-A form of community self-protection developed by King Alfred the Great in the latter part of the 9th century in England Q.Constable - ANSWER-An official assigned to keep the peace in the mutual pledge system in England Q.Shire-reeve - ANSWER-Early English official placed in charge of shires as a part of the system of mutual pledge, evolved into the modern concept of the sheriff Q.Hue and cry - ANSWER-A method developed in early England for citizens to summon assistance from fellow members of the community Q.Watch and ward - ANSWER-A rudimentary form of policing, designed to protect against crime, disturbances, and fire. All men were required to serve on it Q.Thief-takers - ANSWER-Private citizens had no official status were paid by the king for every criminal they arrested (bounty hunter) Q.Peel's nine principles - ANSWER-Basic guidelines created by Sir Robert Peel for the London Metropolitan Police in 1829 Q.Slave patrols - ANSWER-Patrols were a formal system of social control, to maintain the institution of slavery by enforcing restrictive laws against slaves Q.Dred Scott decision - ANSWER-1857, slaves had no rights as citizens because they were considered to be property Q.Posse comitatus - ANSWER-Power of the county Q.Volstead Act - ANSWER-Forbade the sale and manufactured of alcohol (1920) Q.Wickersham commission - ANSWER-First national study of the US criminal justice system (1931) Q.President's commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice - ANSWER-Collection of task force reports covering all aspects of the criminal justice system Q.National Advisory commission of Civil Disorders (Kerner commission) - ANSWER-Released a report in 1968 that attacked white racism and addressed the reasons for the riots of the 60s Q.CompStat - ANSWER-Weekly crime strategy meetings, featuring the latest computerized crime stats Q.Rodney King incident - ANSWER-Videotaped LAPD beating a black man (1991) Q.Jury nullification - ANSWER-Vote by jurors to either ignore the evidence in a trial disregard the instructions of a judge to reach a verdict based on their own Q.Department of Homeland Security - ANSWER-Address the organizational and operational changes in federal and state law as a result of 9/11 Q.LEMAS - ANSWER-Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Stats Stats reports on law enforcement personnel data issued by the national institute of justice Q.Local control - ANSWER-Formal and informal use of local or neighborhood forms of government to deter abhorrent behaviors Q.Sworn law enforcement employee average - ANSWER-Number of sworn law enforcement employees for each 1,000 residents Q.Sanctuary cities - ANSWER-Illegal immigrants, shield foreign criminal from deportation and hamper federal efforts to combat illegal immigration and terrorism Q.Centralized model of state law enforcement - ANSWER-Combines the duties of major criminal investigations with the patrol of state highways

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\Q\.Beat system - ANSWER-✔System of policing created by Sir Robert Peel for the London
Metropolitan Police in 1829 in which officers were assigned to relatively small permanent posts
( to become familiar with them and the people residing there)



\Q\.Praetorian Guard - ANSWER-✔Select group of highly qualified members of the military
established by the Roman emperor Augustus to protect him and his palace



\Q\.Mutual pledge - ANSWER-✔A form of community self-protection developed by King Alfred
the Great in the latter part of the 9th century in England



\Q\.Constable - ANSWER-✔An official assigned to keep the peace in the mutual pledge system
in England



\Q\.Shire-reeve - ANSWER-✔Early English official placed in charge of shires as a part of the
system of mutual pledge, evolved into the modern concept of the sheriff



\Q\.Hue and cry - ANSWER-✔A method developed in early England for citizens to summon
assistance from fellow members of the community

, \Q\.Watch and ward - ANSWER-✔A rudimentary form of policing, designed to protect against
crime, disturbances, and fire. All men were required to serve on it



\Q\.Thief-takers - ANSWER-✔Private citizens had no official status were paid by the king for
every criminal they arrested (bounty hunter)



\Q\.Peel's nine principles - ANSWER-✔Basic guidelines created by Sir Robert Peel for the
London Metropolitan Police in 1829



\Q\.Slave patrols - ANSWER-✔Patrols were a formal system of social control, to maintain the
institution of slavery by enforcing restrictive laws against slaves



\Q\.Dred Scott decision - ANSWER-✔1857, slaves had no rights as citizens because they were
considered to be property



\Q\.Posse comitatus - ANSWER-✔Power of the county



\Q\.Volstead Act - ANSWER-✔Forbade the sale and manufactured of alcohol (1920)



\Q\.Wickersham commission - ANSWER-✔First national study of the US criminal justice system
(1931)



\Q\.President's commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice - ANSWER-
✔Collection of task force reports covering all aspects of the criminal justice system



\Q\.National Advisory commission of Civil Disorders (Kerner commission) - ANSWER-✔Released
a report in 1968 that attacked white racism and addressed the reasons for the riots of the 60s
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