Ch 4 Flashcards

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Borh

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Earliest known system of policing in England. The borh, a unit that was responsible for policing and security, was generally a collective of 12 individuals who stood surety for one another’s good behavior.

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Frankpledge

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A system of policing that replaced the borh. A frankpledge included all boys and men age 12 or older from 10 households into groups referred to as tythings.

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Tything or tithing

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A system of policing that replaced the borh. A tithing was a group of all boys and men age 12 or older from 10 households.

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Hundred

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Ten tythings grouped together into a collective for police and security purposes. A hundred was supervised by a leader known as a hundredman.

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Parish constable

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Policing agent who operated in smaller towns. Initially elected by the parishioners, the parish constable was generally unarmed, unpaid, and part-time.

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Shire reeves

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Precursors to sheriffs

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Sheriffs

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Early policing agents who were charged to pursue and apprehend criminals at great personal financial expense.

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Watchmen

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Used to protect property in England’s larger cities and towns, and in colonial America. These individuals patrolled at night to protect the community from robberies, fires, and other disturbances.

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Thief takers

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Men hired by victims to capture criminal offenders. Once an offender was captured, the thief taker was paid a bounty. Often these individuals were very corrupt.

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Metropolitan police act of 1829

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An act introduced by Sir Robert Peel, which established London’s Metropolitan Police Force. This is considered the beginning of modern public policing.

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Bobbies

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Nicknames of officers in Britain named for Sir Robert Peel. Bobbies replaced the existing (and generally corrupt) system of parish constables and night watchmen.

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Peelers

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Nickname of officers in Ireland named for Sir Robert Peel. Peelers replaced the existing (and generally corrupt) system of parish constables and night watchmen.

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Peelian principles

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Widely cited list that described Sir Robert Peel’s philosophy of an ethical police force. Research shows that these excellent principles were never provided by Peel.

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Vigilantes

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Self-appointed distributors of justice according to their own rules.

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Slave patrol

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Policing group that originated in 1704 in South Carolina and consisted of a group of three to six White men who regulated the behavior of slaves and hunted down and punished escaped slaves.

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Fugitive Slave Law of 1850

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A law passed by the U.S. Congress that addressed fears of a “slave power conspiracy” as the number of slaves grew. This law created the need for slave patrols, which became the purview of police officers.

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Third degree

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Early (now outlawed) method used by police officers that included brutalizing an individual to gather information.

18
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Modus operandi

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A system for solving crimes that facilitated the identification of crime patterns. This system was first implemented by August Vollmer.

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Police matron

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Title frequently given to women who worked in the early days of policing.

20
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Literacy tests

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Tests used to deny African Americans the right to vote.

21
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Covered jurisdictions

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Prior to 2013, states, cities, or counties that were required to submit proposed voting changes to the U.S. Department of Justice because of their histories of discrimination against minority voters.

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Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968

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An act that established agencies and rules dealing with crime.