Chapter 3 Flashcards
is generally defined asa law enforcement philosophythat allows officers to continuously operate in the same area in order to create a stronger bond with the citizens living and working in that area.
Community Policing
This allows public safety officers to engage with local residentsand prevent crime from happening instead of responding to incidents after they occur.
Community Policing
Types of Societies are?
1.Folk–communal
2. Urban–commercial
3.Urban–industria
4. Bureaucratic
A coherent system of laws (along with armies of lawyers),
- Bureaucratic
Police who tend to keep busy handling rare events, terrorism, and newly emerging forms of crime;
- Bureaucratic
A system of punishment often characterized by moral panics, over criminalization and overcrowding.
- Bureaucratic
Presence of codified law (statutes that proscribe as well as prescribe) with an attempt to create more law in a direction that prescribes good behavior;
3.Urban–industria
The system of punishment attempts to run on market principles of creating incentives and disincentives.
3.Urban–industria
Police became specialized in how to handle property crimes,
3.Urban–industria
Specialized police forces (some for religious offenses, others for enforcing the King’s law),
Urban–commercial
Presence of civil law (some standards and customs are written down),
Urban–commercial
Punishment is inconsistent, sometimes harsh, sometimes lenient, but mostly harsh.
Urban–commercial
As little codification of law, little specialization among police, and a system of punishment that just lets things go for a while without attention until things become too much, and then harsh, barbaric punishment is resorted to.
Folk–communal
Two (2) Methods of Comparative Research are?
- Safari Method
- Collaborative Method
is a method of research wherein the researcher communicates with a foreign researcher (at least 1) most satisfactory in overcoming language barriers and possible misunderstanding
Collaborative Method