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- 2. S.10 of the Charter stipulates that an arrested person has the right to be informed of the _____.
- 3. _____ force can be used by police to protect self or others from injury.
- 5. If public police services have a political accountability, private police are more accountable through the _____.
- 6. The 2nd highest use-of-force option: _____ tools.
- 7. The more serious the incident, the less ability police have to use _____.
- 11. Acronym, Ontario's provincial police service
- 13. Crime _____: one of the 3 main categories of police activity
- 14. Obliged under the MB Police Services Act, 2009, Wpg city council recently established the Wpg Police _____.
- 16. Royal Newfoundland _____
- 17. Court of Queen's _____, MB's superior trial court.
- 20. The MB Police Services Act, 2009, established the MB Police _____.
- 23. Provincial courts never sit with a _____.
- 24. _____ of policing: increasing role in safety & security played by private firms & para-police officers
- 26. Racial _____: targeting members of a racial group on the basis of the supposed criminal propensity of the entire group.
- 28. Skolnick's concept of "working personality" of police suggested it contributed to _____ moral & political views
- 31. Crime _____: movement of criminal activity from one area to another that results from crime "prevention".
- 34. Judicial _____: tribunals that are fair, impartial & immune from political interference.
- 37. It is the _____ that chooses whether a hybrid offence will be pursued as summary conviction or indictable.
- 38. _____ Ojibway Police Service, in MB
- 41. One of the 3 Rs of traditional/professional policing: _____ response.
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- 1. _____ rate: the proportion of incidents known to police that result in identification of suspect
- 2. One of the 3 Rs of traditional/professional policing: _____ investigation.
- 4. Police encouraging or pressuring someone to commit an offence.
- 7. RCMP training centre in Regina
- 8. For _____ indictable offences, the accused can choose which court hears his or her case.
- 9. If an officer believes you have committed or are about to commit an indictable offence, s/he may arrest you without a _____.
- 10. Nearly all criminal cases are begun and disposed of in _____ courts.
- 12. The MB Police Services Act, 2009, was drafted on the recommendation of the _____ Inquiry.
- 15. Court of Queen's Bench judges are appointed by the _____ government.
- 16. Federal legislation that sets out our criminal laws
- 18. Hybrid offences are also known as "_____ procedure".
- 19. "_____ officers:" Previously experienced officers who move between police services
- 21. The MB Police Services Act, 2009, has also established the _____ (acronym) to help ensure police accountability.
- 22. There is a _____ month limitation period to summary conviction offences.
- 25. Evidence gathered illegally may be excluded if it would “bring the administration of justice into _____.”
- 27. One of the 3 Rs of traditional/professional policing: _____ patrol.
- 29. The smallest category of indictable offence is those under the absolute jurisdiction of _____ courts.
- 30. A court of appeal will generally have no _____ box.
- 32. _____ policing: arrangement whereby RCMP provides provincial or municipal policing services
- 33. Search warrants are not required if it means preventing the destruction of _____.
- 35. Controlled _____ and Substances Act: a federal act, separate from the Criminal Code, that deals with narcotics offences
- 36. _____ courts travel to remote communities to hear cases.
- 39. _____ maintenance: one of the 3 main categories of police activity
- 40. A community policing approach might call for _____ geographic areas for personnel.