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Criminal Justice

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Cave marking indicated   That previous man knew something about policing  
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The word "police" is derived from   The french word "policier"  
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Policier in french means   "Power of the people"  
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The right of the governed to do whatever is best for the general welfare is   Police power  
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Some examples of police power   Traffic laws, sanitation standards, food and water quality standards.  
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Alfred the Great issued a set of laws to   Protect the average man from wrong doing and violence.  
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Alfred's set of laws were known as the   Frank Pledge (kin policing) laws.  
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The Frank Pledge laws were an attempt to ....   Solve crime by making whole communities responsible for their acts  
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Under the Frank Pledge system there were sets of _______ in each tithing group   10 families  
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All ______ years or up were part of a tithing.   Males 10  
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Around 10 tithings were then grouped into   Hundreds  
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Each hundred tithing/group had a constable who   Enforced the law and cared for the tithing weapons.  
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The hundreds were grouped into a shire, and a "reeve" was in charge and later became known as a   "Shire-reeve" of sheriff  
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King Richard I appointed   Specific knights to enforce the law  
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The specific chosen knights became known as   "conservators of the peace" - ancestor to "justice of the peace"  
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King Edward III created the justice of the peace to supplement the   Shire-reeve  
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The Constable became the assistant to   The justice  
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The Constable was responsible for   -Supervising the night watchmen -Inquiring into offenses -Serving summonses -Executing warrants -Taking care of prisoners  
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England had evolved from a   Agrarian society (subsistence farming in inland areas)  
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England evolved INTO a   Pre-industrial society (porduction and trade oriented economy)  
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Henry Fielding created the   Bow Street Runners  
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Bow Street Runners were one of the first   Actual paid policing agencies  
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Bow Street Runners were originally known as   Bow Street Horse and Foot patrol  
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In the 1750's over 1/2 of every cargo sent by ship or stage was   Robbed or stolen  
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Henry Fielding's basic idea was that   Citizen-policeman in the area could be more selective on their enforcement  
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The very name of police in old european times was synonymous with   Totalitarian oppression, like a dictatorship prior the early 1800's  
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Sir Robert Peel was England's   Rome secretary  
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Sir Robert Peel introduced the   Metropolitan Police Act  
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The Metropolitan Police Act created the   Metropolitan Police  
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Sir Robert Peel is known historically as the   Father of Modern Police  
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Peel's organizational guidelines included   -Stable, efficient military-type police organizations -Police deployment by time and area -Good police image for public report -Officer numbered (badges) -Police hired on a probationary basis  
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The Metropolitan Police Act led to the   Creation of official records and police effectiveness measuring by absences of crime  
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