Across
- 3. invented patrolling as a strategy
- 5. known as the first organized police force
- 12. the only state in the United States without state police
- 15. testifying against oneself is not required based on this amendment
- 16. bringing substances in or out of the country illegally
- 17. taking personal objects to use as evidence or arresting a suspect
- 19. having control or authority over someone or something
- 20. police officers who do not wear uniforms on duty, normally to observe the behavior of civilians who are unaware of police presence
- 22. used as non-lethal force to protect against aggressive individuals
Down
- 1. developed by U.S. cities independently during the 1800s; were not responsible for crime control, but rather they spent more time on social services like inspections and looking after homeless populations
- 2. a group created by Henry Fielding in 1742;the first publically-funded police force
- 4. developing ways to identify areas at high-risk for crime
- 6. law enforcement working closely with community and local nonprofit organizations, sharing information with the public and getting feedback in town hall meetings
- 7. search and seizure is regulated by this amendment
- 8. basing policing decisions on previous knowledge about offenders
- 9. well-trained and well-equipped to respond to emergencies and crimes;offer standardization and stability in response to emergencies and crime
- 10. created to protect new settlers and became official in 1835 by the state of Texas
- 11. used to protect police from accusations of misconduct and citizens from civil rights violations
- 13. documents issued by a judge after being presented evidence to prove there is just cause for the allowance of an arrest of a person or a search of an area
- 14. used to absorb the impact of bullets;last 5 years then need to be replaced
- 18. zipties are often used to supplement limited availability of these items
- 21. used to be called "shire reeves"
