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Under our form of government, the executive branch is responsible for

law enforcement

The laws that govern how the police go about enforcing the laws?

procedural laws

What is the most common type of law enforcement agency?

municipal police

Campus police are an example of?

special-jurisdiction police

Double Jeopardy (Amend)

5th

Police initiated activities are?

proactive police

Metro Police Act 1829

1) the police must be under government control


2) good appearance is more acceptable


3) public should be informed


*never says anything about high school education

First Detective unit in England?

bow street runners

Reform efforts began to be questioned in the 1960's as a result of?

1) urban riots


2) the civil rights movement


3) perceptions of increasing crime rate

Reform model says the primary role of police is?

crime fighting

Federal agency responsible for counterfeiting?

US Secret Service

Crime Control Theory

suggests that increases in criminal activity created a climate of fear and need for new type of police

This group in England went out at night to look for fires?

nightwatch

Exclusionary Rule

evidence obtained that violates the 4th amendment unreasonable searches and seizures is not admissible in court

Plain View Doctrine

evidence seized must be must be in plain view, must be immediately visible as contraband

Good faith

US vs. Lean

Affidavit

a written document describing exactly what is to be searched and what is to be seized