Block 1 Law Enforcement

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  1. 7. State in which a homemade 5,000-pound bomb destroyed a third of the Alfred O. Murrah building Federal building.
  2. 9. Under 6th amendment, criminal suspects have a right to counsel during police interrogations.
  3. 10. This study found that decreasing or increasing routine preventive patrol within the range tested had no effect on crime, citizen fear of crime, community attitudes toward the police, the delivery of police service, police response time, or traffic accidents. (Acronym)
  4. 11. This professional police force was organized in London by Henry Fielding in 1749.
  5. 12. A legal standard of proof that is less than probable cause and less than the legal standard for arrests and warrants.
  6. 13. This Anglo-Saxon term serves as the origin for the term “Sheriff.”
  7. 14. This is a part I offense.
Down
  1. 1. The father of modern policing. Became the first police chief of Berkeley, California and the first to motorize police, and use the lie detector.
  2. 2. Using innovative and/or unconventional policing techniques such as intelligence operations, undercover stings, electronic surveillance to solve sophisticated crimes that are higher in complexity than regular street crime.
  3. 3. Men that patrolled areas to deter criminal activity, report fires, and participate in the prevention & detection of crime as well as the recovery of stolen goods.
  4. 4. This organization provided funds for police to go to school and earn collegiate or graduate degrees. Many of these officers moved into academics and were the first wave of criminal justice educators. (Acronym)
  5. 5. Tasked with combating drug trafficking and distribution in the USA. (Acronym)
  6. 6. The basic function and role of this organization is responsible for maintaining public order and safety, enforcing the law, and preventing, detecting and investigating criminal activities.
  7. 8. This law enforcement agency protects our nation’s highest elected leaders, visiting foreign heads of state, and national special security events; and safeguard the U.S. financial infrastructure and payment systems.
  8. 12. This former British Conservative Statesman and Prime Minister is commonly known as the “Father of Modern Policing.”