Chapter 5 vocab CJ

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Bow Street Runners

An early English police unit formed under the leadership of Henry Fielding, Magistrate of the Bow Street region of London.

Exemplary Projects Program

An initiative, sponsored by the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, esigned to recognize outstanding innovative efforts to combat crime and to provide assistance to crime victims

Private Protective services

Independent or proprietary commercial organizations that provide protective services to employers on a contractual basis.

Wickersham Commission

The national commission on law Observance and Enforcement. In 1931, the commission issues a report stating that Prohibition was unenforceable and carried a great potential for police corruption.

Bobbies

The popular British name given to members of Sir Robert (Bob) Peel's Metropolitan Police Force.

Evidence - Based Policing

The use of best available research on the outcomes of police work to implement guidelines and evaluate agencies, units, and officers.

vigilantism

the act of taking the law into one's own hands

Night Watch

AN early form of police patrol in English cities and towns

Federal Law Enforcement Agency

A U.S. government agency or office whose primary functional responsibility is the enforcement of federal criminal laws.

Municipal Police department

A city - or - town based law enforcement agency; also known as local police

Sworn Officer

A law enforcement officer who is trained and empowered to perform full police duties such as making arrest, conducting investigations, and carrying firearms

Statute of Winchester

A law written in 1285 that created a watch and ward system in English Cities and towns and that codified early police practices

Comes Stabulli

A non-uniformed mounted law enforcement officer of Medieval England. Early police forces were small and relatively unorganized but made effective use of local resources in the formation of posses, the pursuit of offenders, and the like.

Law Enforcement assistance Administration (LEAA)

A now defunct federal agency established under Title 1 of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to funnel federal funding to state and local law enforcement agencies.

New police

A police force formed in 1829 under the command of Sir Robert Peel. It became the model for modern day police forces throughout the western world. Also called metropolitan Police Force.

Directed Patrol

A police management strategy designed to increase the productivity of patrol officers through the scientific analysis and evaluation of patrol techniques.

Scientific Police management

The application of social science techniques to the study of police administration for the purpose of increasing effectiveness, reducing the frequency of citizen complaints, and enhancing the efficient use of available resources.

Kansas City Experiment

The first large scale scientific study of law enforcement practices. Sponsored by the Police Foundation, it focused on the practice of preventive patrol.


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