Chapter 5 Flashcards

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Principal of accountability

A

the actions of police are subject to review and individuals can lodge complaints

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Ways that the police are reviewed

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Boards and committees, oversight acts, investigative units

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3
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Code of ethics

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a standard of ethics that guides the police when using discression

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4
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Use of discretion

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There is no set laws guiding discression, but the more serious the case the less discretion afforded to the officer.

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5
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Typifications

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Constructs based on a patorl officer’s experience in a neighborhood about the typical people and events that occur

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Recipes of action

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actions were taken by a patrol officers when they encounter someone outside the typification

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7
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Bias-free policing

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decisions are not based on appearance or steriotypes

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8
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Racial profiling

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any action taken based on a stereotype and without reasonable grounds

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9
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Issues with racial profiling

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Racial profiling can result in the over-policing and pretext policing in certain neighbourhoods based on the demographic of the population

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10
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Over-policing

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when a disproportionate amount of officers focus on one area

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11
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Pretext policing

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stops or searches for minor offenses or reasons

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12
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Criminal profiling

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marking certain people based on intelligence as more likely to commit a crime

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13
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Ways of racial profiling

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Street checks and carding target more discriminated groups

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14
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Street checks

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when a person is randomly stopped on the street for a check

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15
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Carding

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when a person is randomly checked for driver license or other id

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16
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Use of force

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Police are given legal authority to use force but only under certain situations

17
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Four rules of use of force

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  1. When using force they must be authorized
  2. Act on reasonable groups
  3. Only use one level of force above the curent situation
  4. Responsible for excessive use of force
18
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Authority

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Police are granted the use of authority under the criminal code to detain a person or use force only when nesesarcy

19
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One plus one rule

A

Only using one level of force above the person

20
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Entrapment

A

creating a situation for a person to commit a crime

21
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Entrapment problems

A

creates situational criminals who may have never committed a crime if the situation had not occured

22
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Mr. Big sting

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When an officer. goes undercover to get evidence or a confession

23
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Mr. Big Sting issues

A

the officer undercover might also commit offences and the people being investigated are not given legal safeguards

24
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Search and seizure

A

The collection of evidence at arrest

25
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Search and seizure debate

A

Evidence is sometimes thrown out at trial due to it being taken illegally

26
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Primary roles of the police

A

crime control , order maintance ,crime prevention

27
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Crime control

A

Responding and investigating crimes

28
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Order maintance

A

Disrupting and preventing certain behaviours. Including controlling protests

29
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Crime prevention

A

Providing services to prevent crime before it happens

30
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Working personality

A

attributes and behaviours that develop due to the role of police officers. They see their job as a life style creating an us vs them mentality

31
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On job challenges

A

occupational, départemental , mental and phyiscal , traumatic events, impacts