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FSC100 MIDTERM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

What is a police force? - Answer -A constituted body of persons empowered by the
state to enforce the law, protect property and limit civil disorder

What does police mean - Answer -Describe the body enforcing the law and maintaining
order

Why do police forces exist in the first place? - Answer -As a preventative role and for
safety

Metropolitan police - Answer -Often considered the template for the North American
police that followed the European trend

Sir Robert Peel - Answer -a member of parliament, and became the post of secretary
for the home department. after seeing the rising crime statistics, he brought out the
Metropolitan Police act.

Why did we have police forces? - Answer -The public didnt want to do it themselves

Where was the first police force in North America - Answer -Toronto in the 19th century

How did Policing begin in North America - Answer -As a volunteer organization but
developed into a paid "policeman" position with formal training

First signs of Canadian legal tradition - Answer -When Quebec city in 1651 adopted a
watchman system modeled after France.

Detective - Answer -Specialists who sole job was to determine who committed the
crime and why. They established themselves within police agencies working less
individually and more cooperatively to close cases

Constables - Answer -Appointed to lead a handful of volunteers. Simply hired as
needed. Not until a year later that five were hired and paid.

North West Mounted Police - Answer -The forerunner of the RCMP. Created after
confederation to police the frontier territories of the Canadian west.

What are municipalities responsible for? - Answer -majority of the policing services.

OPP - Answer -One of the largest services in North America, provide rural policing and
support for all police agencies as required

Policing Standards Manual - Answer -contains guidelines to help police services
understand the PSA

, Police Services Act - Answer -regulations such as adequacy and effectiveness of police
services regulation

Atavism - Answer -criminals were born to commit crimes due to biological deviance

Positivism - Answer -crime was the product of social causes

Why is atavism and positivism contradictory now? - Answer -Because it seems that the
criminal mind is a blend of thw two

Cesare Lombroso - Answer -Atavist and psychiatrist, considered to be father of modern
criminology.

Recidvism - Answer -repeated criminal behaviour

Alexander Lacassagne - Answer -Positivist and professor of legal medicine. Referred to
as a father of forensic medicine.

Lombroso's theory - Answer -People are going to have certain physical characteristics
if they have deviant behavior. Demonstrated using skulls, tattoos, arguing that criminals
were born deviant

Criminal man (Lombroso) - Answer -determined identification could be made by
physical characteristics inherent in criminals

Lacassange's theory - Answer -used charts and maps of crime statistics in France and
biographies of criminals to link crime rates with geography. Societies have the criminals
they deserve

Why were Lombroso's and Lacassagne's methods important? - Answer -Formed the
basis for gathering empirical data on crimes and the people who committed them

Alphonse Betillion - Answer -Devised another means of identification, looking at the
physical attributes of individuals and taking those measurements and creating a
database so when they arrest, they can reference that. Also created mugshots

Why were mugshots seemed as a waste of time? - Answer -Criminals could easily
change their name

What was the problem with the Bertillonage method? - Answer -It was not an accurate
system. Measurements varied dramatically. It was inconsistent.

What put an end to the Bertillion system? - Answer -Fingerprinting, as the ease and
process of rolling fingers and thumbs produced a readily identifiable mark of a person's
uniqueness.

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