Chapter 1 Flashcards

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King of babylon created one of the first bodies of written law.

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King Hammurabi

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Punishment of an offender is equal to what he did (an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth principle).

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Lex Taliones

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3
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He established the system of “Mutual Pledge”.

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Alfred The Great

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4
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Grouping 100 persons into one under the charge of the high constable.

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Ten Tithing

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5
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Grouping a ten person together to protect one another and to assume responsibility for the acts of the group’s members.

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Tithing

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6
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He is the most famous thief catcher and has a method “employing a thief to catch a thief.”

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Jonathan Wild

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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.

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Jonathan Wild

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8
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He is a younger half-brother of henry fielding and Henry’s personal assistant.

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John Fielding

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9
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John Fielding is also know as?

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The Blind Beak

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10
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He is able to recognize 3000 criminals by the sounds of their voices.

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John Fielding

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He introduced the practice of developing informants, printing wanted notices, employing criminal raids and bearing firearms and handcuffs.

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John Fielding

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12
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He established a squad of ex-convicts yo aid Paris Police in investigation.

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Eugene “Francois” Vidocq

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13
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He worked under the theory of “Employing a thief to catch a thief.”

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Eugene “Francois” Vidocq

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Founder of La SURETE and father of modern criminology in france.

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Eugene “Francois” Vidocq

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France’s national detective organization.

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La SURETE

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16
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Father of modern policing system.

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Sir Robert Peel

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17
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He established the london metropolitan police which became the world’s first modern organized police force.

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Sir Robert Peel

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He introduced the techniques in detecting crimes such as detectives concealing themselves, and secretly photographing and recording conversations.

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Sir Robert Peel

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19
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His memorable principle was “The Police are the Public and the Public are the Police.”

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Sir Robert Peel

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20
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He is America’s foremost private detective and first detective of the chicago Police Department in 1849.

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Allan Pinkerton

21
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He opened his private detective agency in the early 1850’s in partnership with Chicago attorney, Edward Rucker. Their business immediately became successful and formed the North-Western Police Agency.

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Allan Pinkerton

22
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First women detective in history criminal investigation that was hired by Pinkerton Agency.

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Kate Wayne

23
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He is believed to be the creator of the field of Criminalistics and is to this day seen as the Father of Criminal Investigation.

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Dr. Hans Gross

24
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Chief of the detectives in New York City, was one of the famous investigators of the nineteenth century.

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Thomas Byrnes

25
He trained his detectives in recognizing individual criminal techniques.
Thomas Byrnes
26
Method of operation and is considered an essential tool of investigation to this day.
Modus Operandi
27
Pioneered the blood splatter analysis "blood stain pattern analysis."
Paul Leland Kirk
28
He invented the used of DNA fingerprinting or profiling.
Dr. Alec John Jeffreys
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He introduced the first systematic system based on the Anthropological measurement.
Alphonse Bertillon
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Founder of Criminal Investigation and Father of Personal Identification.
Alphonse Bertillon
31
The only Filipino member of United States Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Flaviano Guerrero
32
A chinese book means "the washing away of wrongs" that was written containing a description on how to distinguish drowning from strangulation.
Shi Duan Yu
33
What year and where the Scotland Yard employed the first undercover officer while in?
1833, England
34
It is the first law enforcement agency in the year 1835 in USA with state investigative authority, the forerunner of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Texas Rangers
35
What year and where, multi suspect Identification Line up was employed for the first time?
1851, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
36
Through his story entitled Bleak House, he introduced the term DETECTIVE to the english language.
Charles Dickens
37
What year and where, Charles Dickens introduced the term DETECTIVE to the english language?
1852, USA
38
What year USA appellate courts recognized/accepted photograph as admissible evidences when they are relevant and properly verified?
1859
39
What year and where, International Association of Identification - IAI was organized in oakland, california?
1915, USA
40
What year the FBI introduced the beginnings of the Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) with the first computerized scan of fingerprints?
1977
41
What was the first case in which the admissibility of DNA was seriously challenged?
NEW YORK VS. CASTRO
42
What year the FBI upgraded its computerized fingerprint database and implemented the Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS)?
1999
43
ACT NO. 70 is otherwise known as the?
CHAPTER OF MANILA
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This act is otherwise known as the CHAPTER OF MANILA creating police force for the city of manila.
Act. No. 70
45
What date The Manila Police Department was organized with Col. Matthew Harmon as the first chief of police?
January 9, 1901
46
He was the first chief of Manila Police Department.
Col. Matthew Harmon
47
What year the Western Police District took place?
1913
48
A latino accused of kidnapping and rape in the State of Arizona.
Mr. Ernesto Miranda