LAWS 49933

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subject Authors John S. Dempsey, Linda S. Forst

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____________________ is enforcement efforts made against terrorist organizations.
The head of the police agency is usually termed the ___________________.
The standard necessary for a police officer to make an arrest is known as
____________________.
The CIA maintains the national DNA database, whereas each state has three designated
database locations, and each participating locality maintains its own local database.
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____________________ is the computer-based management program that many say
was responsible for New York City's drop in crime in the mid to late 1990s.
At the state level, there are three distinct models of law enforcement agencies.
Generally, state police patrol small towns and state highways, regulate traffic, and have
the primary responsibility to enforce some state laws.
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Search and seizure is governed by the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
Police officers who are assigned to internal affairs divisions are highly respected by
other police officers in a department.
ROPs concentrate on ____________________.
A major view of the role of the police that emphasizes crime fighting or law
enforcement: ____________________.
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The concept of "what do the police do" is known as the ________________.
Decoy operations are most effective in combating the crimes of robbery, purse
snatching, and other larcenies from the person; burglaries; and thefts of and from
automobiles.
The U.S. system of criminal justice is interested in the ____________________ in
addition to the letter of the law.
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____________________ established the first large scale, uniformed, paid, civil police
force in London.

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