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18 Cards in this Set
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TPA states |
Dont enter prohibited premises Dont conduct prohibited activites Leave when told to do so |
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TPA Signage |
No sign required on cultivation Oral/written notice Signs at ordinary entrance Red or yellow dot 10 cm in diameter |
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Father of policing? |
Sir robert peel |
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When was the metropolitan police force formed, and where was it based? |
1829 Based at scotland yard |
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What is one of the most important policing principles? |
The police are the public and the public are the police |
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Who originally conducted policing? |
Membere in the community |
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Where did canadian policing come from? |
England |
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What was the first canadian group to maintain the piece? Who were they? |
The night watches They were vulunteers who were later paid by tax money |
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British north america act |
1867 Divided resonsibility of justice between feds and the province |
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North west mounted police |
Formed in 1873 First police force Policed gold mines for drunkess and quality of life issues in Alberta |
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RCMP |
Formed in 1920 out of NWMP Police every where except ON and QB |
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Name 3 not so well known police forces |
Military police First nations police Railway police |
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Name 4 units in charge of maintaining police accountability |
SIU (civilian) OCCPS (civilian) OIPRD (civilian) Professional Standards unit (internal) |
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SIU |
Deals with police wrongdoing, ran by civilians |
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OCCPS |
Monitors functionality of police service, run by civilians |
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OIPRD |
Deal with all complaints, run by civilians |
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Professional Standards Unit |
Deals with allegations of misconduct, ran internally |
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Trends |
Crime goes down, cost of policing goes up Community policing on the rise Private policing on the rise More vulunteers Tech creates borderless world |