The modern period -1900-now Flashcards

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How does the local community help with law enforcement in the modern day?

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The neighbourhood watch which encouraged local vigilance. 3.8 million people involved. REDUCED FEAR.

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2
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Name three other new law enforcement methods.

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  • The specialised police.
  • science and technology.
  • recruitment and training.
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How has science and technology improved in the modern day?

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  • CCTV.
  • DNA convictions.
  • 1901, testing blood.
  • computer records.
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4
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What is meant by the specialised police?

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Drug and fraud squads, terrorism branches and MI5.

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5
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What is meant by recruitment and training?

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  • women being recruited in the 20s.

- Training collages (1947).

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Arguments in favour of the death penalty?

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  • a deterrent to murder.
  • only few people being executed.
  • only for premediated murders by the 60s.
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Arguments against the death penalty?

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  • wrongful convictions.
  • was not deterring murderers.
  • Derek Bentley 1952.
  • uncivilised and barbaric.
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8
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In what year was the death penalty abolished?

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1965.

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9
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What is the purpose of punishment in the modern day?

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-rehabilitation and protection for the public.

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10
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What are some alternatives to modern prisons?

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  • Community service
  • ASBO’s
  • tagging
  • restorative justice
  • drug and alcohol programmes.
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What do police have a major focus on?

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Catching youth offenders and restoring them before it is too late.

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12
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How long is the basic training course for police people?

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14 weeks.

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13
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When was the first open prison created and what happened there?

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1933- they had day release and increased freedom.

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14
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What are alternatives to prisons for youth?

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  • secure children’s homes
  • secure training centres
  • young offenders institute
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15
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What weapons do ordinary police officers carry?

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Batons. NOT FIREARMS.

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16
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What can be used to identify criminals now?

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CCTV.