comparative police system Flashcards
a composition of INTERPOL that are experts in a purely advisory capacity, who may be appointed by the executives committee and confirmed by the general assembly
advisers
a theory of comparative policing which states that as a nation develops, people’s alertness to crime is heightened. they report more crime ot police and demand the police to become more effective in soling crime problems
alertness to crime theory
a form of gov. where there is no governing person (government), but each individual has absolute liberty (without the implication of liberty)
anarchy
a form of government in which the political in which select few such as most wise, strong, or contributing citizens rule
aristocracy
a form of government in which the political power is held by a single, self-appointed ruler
autocracy
it is a type of INTERPOL notice to seek information on unidentified bodies
black notes
it is a type of INTERPOL notice to proved warnings and intelligence about persons who have committed criminal offences and are likely ro repeat these crimes in other countries
blue notes
it is the rural equivalent of the urban kuban police in japan
chuzaisho
type of police system that are also known as continental justice
civil law system
denotes the degree or grade by which a person, thing or other, entity has a property or quality or less in extent than that of another
comparative
type of police system that are practiced throughout most of the european union as well as elsewhere, in places such as sweden, germany, france, and japan.
civil law system
it is the highest police rank in hongkong
commissiner of police
type of police system that are also known as romano-germanic justice
civil law system
CCF
commission of control of INTERPOL files
process of outlining the similarities and differences of one police system to another in order to discover insights in the field of international policing
comparative police system
a form of government where a corporation, a group of corporations, or government entities with private components, control the direction and governance of country
corporatocracy or corpocracy
it is the identification of and provision of insight into the relationship between crime data and other potentially relevant data with a view to police and judicial practice
criminal intelligence analysis
a theory of comparative policing whoch is based on the event when a greater number of children are being born. as these baby booms grow up, delinquent subcultures develop out of the adolescent identity crisis.
demographic theory
a theory of comparative policing which states that progress comes along with rising expectations. people at the bottom develop unrealistic expectations agency (PDEA) under the office of the president
deprivation theory
the federal police agency in USA taht enforces federal drug laws
drug enforcement administration (DEA)
a theory of comparative policing which states that crime everywhere is the result of unrestrained migration and overpopulation in urban areas such as ghettos and slums
economic or migration theory
it is tge counterpart f police force of the philippine national police (PNP) in mexico
federal police of mexico
formerly known as “london metropolitan olice” that is referred to as metropolitan police service in england. founded by sir robert peel
scotland yard
father of modern policing system
sir robert peel