Final Exam NVCJTA
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who is the father of Sir Robert Peele
modern policing?
-To prevent crime & disorder
-Public approval of police actions.
-Cooperation of the public in voluntary observance
of the law to be able to secure & maintain the
respect of the public.
-Co-operation of the public of the use of physical
force & compulsion for achieving police objectives.
what are the nine -Constantly demonstrating absolute impartical
principles of policing? services to the law.
-Police use of force
-Police are the public & the public are the police.
-Police should always direct their actions strictly
towards their functions.
-The test of police efficiency is the absence of crime
& disorder & not the visible evidence of police
action in dealing with them.
Sir Robert Peele used the Charles Rowan & Richard Mayne
nine principles in his
speech, but who actually
wrote the nine
principles?
imprisonment for life and fine of no more than
class 1 felony punishment
$100,000
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Class 2 Felony Imprisonment 20 years to life with a fine no more
punishment than $100,00
Class 3 Felony Imprisonment 5 to 20 years with a fine of not more
punishment than $100,000
Class 4 Felony Imprisonment 2 to 10 years with a fine of not more
punishment than $100,000
Imprisonment 1 to 10 years or in the discretion of the
Class 5 Felony jury or the court trying the case without the jury,
punishment confinement in jail for not more than 12 months and
a fine of not more than $2,500
Imprisonment 1 to 5 years or confinement in jail for
Class 6 Felony
not more than 12 months and a fine not more than
punishment
$2,500 or both.
Class 1 Misdemeanor confinement in jail for not more than 12 months and
Punishment a fine of not more than $2,500 or both.
Class 2 Misdemeanor Confinement in jail for 6 months or less and a fine of
Punishment $1,000 ( This is usually just a FINE ONLY)
Class 3 Misdemeanor A fine of $500 or less.
Punishment
Class 4 Misdemeanor Fine of $250 or less.
Punishment
-Violation of local ordiances or state or federal
statues prohibiting certain conduct.
criminal offense
-Criminal Offenses involve a fine, arrest, or
confinement in jail.
-Underlying action arose from a civil or
administrative dispute.
Civil Offense -If a civil offense stems from a criminal case in which
an individual is charged. A conviction is now
required.
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