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- 3. One or several hundred constituted a __________.
- 8. In the South, the earliest form of policing was the plantation _____________.They have been called “the first distinctively American police system.
- 9. Over even larger areas, ten tithings were grouped together to form a ___________.
- 10. The London Metropolitan Police, as well as other European police forces, were modeled after the police of eighteenth-century _______.which is considered the first modern police force in Europe.
- 11. The forerunner of the American sheriff.
- 12. Able-bodied citizens organized to chase and apprehend offenders.
- 15. One man from each parish to be selected as ____________, or chief peacekeeper.
- 16. Passed in 1285, formalized the constable-watch system of protection.
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- 1. Members of the London Police became known as bobbies, or peelers, after ____________, the British Home Secretary who had prodded Parliament to create the police force.
- 2. In 1865 ______________ was created as a branch of the Treasury Department to combat the counterfeiting of U.S. currency.
- 4. The first woman to have full police power (1905) was ________________ of Portland, Oregon.
- 5. A specific geographical area, also means the right or authority of a justice agency to act with regard to a particular subject matter, territory, or person.
- 6. The most publicized slave revolt was the ________________Rebellion of 1831 in Virginia.
- 7. The first uniformed policewoman was _________________ who was hired by the Los Angeles Police Department in 1910.
- 13. To come to the aid of the constable or the watchman when either called for help.
- 14. The first federal law enforcement agents in the United States were the______________ a product of the Judiciary Act of 1789.
- 17. Ten families,required to become a group and agree to follow the law, keep the peace in their areas, and bring law violators to justice.
