Chapter 1 Flashcards
King of babylon created one of the first bodies of written law.
King Hammurabi
Punishment of an offender is equal to what he did (an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth principle).
Lex Taliones
He established the system of “Mutual Pledge”.
Alfred The Great
Grouping 100 persons into one under the charge of the high constable.
Ten Tithing
Grouping a ten person together to protect one another and to assume responsibility for the acts of the group’s members.
Tithing
He is the most famous thief catcher and has a method “employing a thief to catch a thief.”
Jonathan Wild
London’s most effective criminal investigator and he conceived the idea of charging a fee for locating and returning stolen property to its rightful owners.
Jonathan Wild
He is a younger half-brother of henry fielding and Henry’s personal assistant.
John Fielding
John Fielding is also know as?
The Blind Beak
He is able to recognize 3000 criminals by the sounds of their voices.
John Fielding
He introduced the practice of developing informants, printing wanted notices, employing criminal raids and bearing firearms and handcuffs.
John Fielding
He established a squad of ex-convicts yo aid Paris Police in investigation.
Eugene “Francois” Vidocq
He worked under the theory of “Employing a thief to catch a thief.”
Eugene “Francois” Vidocq
Founder of La SURETE and father of modern criminology in france.
Eugene “Francois” Vidocq
France’s national detective organization.
La SURETE
Father of modern policing system.
Sir Robert Peel
He established the london metropolitan police which became the world’s first modern organized police force.
Sir Robert Peel
He introduced the techniques in detecting crimes such as detectives concealing themselves, and secretly photographing and recording conversations.
Sir Robert Peel
His memorable principle was “The Police are the Public and the Public are the Police.”
Sir Robert Peel