Chapter 2 Flashcards

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Policing shifted from an informal to a formal system. Most transformations in policing were the result of five interrelated pressures: (5)

A
  1. continued population growth
  2. shift from agrarian to industrial economy
  3. increased complexity and inequity in distribution of material resources
  4. the crowding of people into cities
  5. advances in technology
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Early development of English law enforcement: communities were organized into tithing, hundreds, and shires.

           (1) Tithing?
           (2) Hundred?
           (3) Shire?
A

Tithing: every 10 citizens

   Hundred: every 10 tiltings

   Shire: a group of hundreds-equivalent to a county
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HISTORY OF COMMUNIITY POLICING

Police were issued to control and regulate the two major economic engines of the time: (2)

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  1. slaves

2. industrial workers

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While the history of American policing can be traced to its English origins, the Americans system of policing evolved from an amalgamation of systems from what three countries?

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  1. England
  2. France
  3. Spain
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5
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Perhaps the earliest organized law enforcement effort was the night watch, first established in a Boston town meeting in 1636. No doubt the most famous night watchman was:

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Paul Revere

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What makes vigilantism different from “ responsible citizen action” is that it often operates in opposition to formal legal norms and often driven by: (3)

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  1. xenophobia
  2. racism and
  3. prejudice
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Vigilantism is based on three rationalizations:

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  1. self-preservation
  2. right of revolution
  3. economic rationale
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Seven areas that Vollmer and Wilson revolutionized policing according to Kelling and Moore:

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  1. Authorization
  2. Function
  3. Organizational design
  4. Demand for services
  5. Relationship for environment
  6. Tactics/technology
  7. Outcomes
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Ethnic minorities cling together because of (4)

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  1. culture
  2. heritage
  3. language
  4. rejection & oppression by the mainstream
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10
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Police Community Relations programs overall suffered two major interrelated problems because of the inherent lack of ___________ and ___________.

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  1. follow-up

2. accountability

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Team policing recognized that one of PCR’s (police community relations) main defects was its reliance on (1) __________ and NOT (2) __________.

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  1. Staff

2. line officers

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12
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Team policing also suffered because it was still basically a:

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Reactive approach

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13
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What is a major reason why community policing calls for an alteration in police organizational structure?

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Because team policing failed by ignoring the power of mid-level police supervisors and vested decision-making authority with street level officers. This created a situation where police supervisors’ authority and power were challenged.

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14
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Many factors set the stage for the birth of community policing: What were they?

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  1. police and political reformers advancing their agenda
  2. the influx of government funding for community policing
  3. the alienation of the police from the community
  4. the narrowing of the police mission to crime fighting
  5. over reliance of the scientific management that stressed efficiency and effectiveness
  6. increased reliance on high-tech gadgetry
  7. insulation of police administration from community control and accountability
  8. concern about police violation of human rights
  9. failed PCR, crime prevention and team policing units
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15
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The book lists a series of factors that set the stage for the birth of community policing. The book then mention that most of these elements share two common themes:

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  1. isolation of the police from the public

2. a growing use of overt and symbolic violence to control groups in society

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16
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Police cannot rely merely on the pretense of service and commitment to the community; they must embrace the spirit of: (3)

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  1. service
  2. accountability
  3. responsiveness
17
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The lesson of history teaches that the biggest challenge the police face is finding a way to enlist the support of this group n efforts to make their lives safer and more enjoyable, a way to earn dignity and respect.

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Average citizens