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Hue and Cry Ans✓✓✓ Old English law, loud outcry when felons were
being pursued
Tithing Ans✓✓✓ A civil division (district) within a precinct
Sir Robert Peel Ans✓✓✓ Father of modern policing
12 Principles of reform Ans✓✓✓ 1) Police must be stable
2) Police must be under government control
3) The absence of crime proves the efficiency of police
4) Disruption of crime news is essential
5) The deployment of police strength with time and area is essential
6) No quality is more indispensable to a policeman than a perfect
command of temper, a quiet determined manner is better than a violent
7) Good appearance commands respect
8) Secure training of a proper person is at the root of efficiency
9) Public security demands that every police has a number (badge,
computer)
10) head quarters should be accessible
11) police should be hired on probationary basis
,12) police records are necessary for strength
Metro Police Act of 1829 Ans✓✓✓ established a full-time, professional
and centrally-organized police force for the greater London area under
the control of the Home Secretary.
Law Enforcement Officer responsibilities Ans✓✓✓ 1) Responsible for
prevention and detection of crime
2) Enforcement of criminal and traffic laws
Police Departments Ans✓✓✓ The governing body of any county, city,
town by ordinance (police and sheriff)
Courts Ans✓✓✓ Responsible for interpreting the law and public
administration of justice
Federal Courts Ans✓✓✓ U.S. District court, U.S. court of appeals, U.S.
supreme court
State Courts Ans✓✓✓ District courts (local, JDR), Circuit court
(felonies, lower appeals), Virginia court of appeals (CC appeals, workers
comp) Virginia Supreme court (Appeals)
VA falls under Ans✓✓✓ 4th Circuit Court
, 3 Branches of Government Ans✓✓✓ Legislative - Makes laws
(Governor)
Executive - Enforce the laws (Police)
Judicial - Interpreting the laws (Courts)
(Executive and Judicial are independent)
Goals of the Criminal Justice System Ans✓✓✓ 1) Protect life and
property
2) Crime prevention
3) Apprehension of offenders
Knowledge of Law Enforcement Ans✓✓✓ Have educational standards
Professional Officers Ans✓✓✓ Seek up to date training, knowledge,
skill, ability
4th Amendment Ans✓✓✓ Protection against Unreasonable Search and
Seizure
5th Amendment Ans✓✓✓ The Right to Remain Silent/Double Jeopardy,
right to due process
6th Amendment Ans✓✓✓ The right to counsel