CJUS P 100 1st Edition Exam 2 Study Guide Lectures 5 9 Week 5 I II III IV Week 6 I II III History of Policing a British Model b Hew and Cry c Mutual Pledge System d Alfred the Great i Tithing s hundredths e Watch and Ward system i Statutes of Winchester f Bow street Runners g New Police Bobbies New Police a Sir Robert Peel s 9 policing policies b First organized police department Early policing in America a Emergence in NYC i 1658 paid watchmen were hired ii 1693 first uniformed officer comes on the scene iii 1731 first neighborhood precinct station Patrol a Directed b Split force c Prioritized calls Policing Purpose and Organization a Public police act on behalf of the government and society to enforce laws maintain peace and detect crime b Private police private investigators conduct investigations provide risk management consultations security guards Police Mission a Enforce law b Investigate crime apprehended offenders c Prevent crime d Preserve peace e Provide enforcement services to community f Administrative duties such as paper work 5 core operational strategies 1 Preventive control These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute 2 3 4 5 Routine incident response Emergency response Criminal investigation Problem solving Week 7 I II III History of Policing a English origins b Assize of arms i 10 tithing s constitutes a hundred ii These groups responded to the hue and cry c Statute of Winchester 1285 i Reformed watch and ward 19th century policing a Robert peel Community policing a 1970 present Week 8 I Week 9 I Policing legal aspects a Policing concerns i Evidence and investigation ii Arrest C iii Interrogation of suspects b Warrantless searches i Incident to arrest ii Stop and frisk iii Automobiles iv Fresh pursuit v Consent c FBI guidelines for emergency searches of persons i Probable cause ii Threat of destruction of evidence iii No prior opportunity to get warrant Policing Special issues a Community policing i Neighborhood watch ii Education programs iii Weed and seed b Police discretion i Exercise of choice by law enforcement officers 1 Decision to investigate 2 Deposition of suspects 3 Carrying out of official duties 4 Application of sanctions c Police corruption i Abuse of police authority for personal or organizational gain ii Behavioral deviation from acceptable ethical standard iii Grass eaters 1 Accept bribes or goods for not issuing tickets or arrests 2 Don t initiate but don t refuse iv Meat eaters 1 Solicit bribes or take share of the drugs they confiscate to sell for their own profit Initiate
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