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A society that has a system of punishment that just lets things go for a while without attention until things become too-müch, and then harsh, barbaric punishment is resorted to.
Folk communal
it shape a community’s perception of risk from particular types of crime during a given period.
Signal crime
It examines pertinent literature and data, speaks with important, people, returns home, and composes a comparison paper between the visited and home countries
Safari method
One of the steps in the problem solving and decision-making processes which entails determining the underlying reasons of any issues or problems that are found
Analysis
These services include clerical and technical support to manage the information needed and generated by those in field services
Administrative service
A tireless advocate who believed that officers should function as social workers and do more than arrest offenders.
August vollmer
This approach or policy establishes a rapport and fosters a degree of trust.
Community oriented
Their main responsibility is patrolling in public transportation areas in US
Transit and railroad officer
It is defined as organizational-wide strategy aimed at solving persistent community problems, and incidents.
Problem solving approach to crime
The role instrument of crime control-throwing more people to jail rather than keeping them out of jail
Punishment
The process of comparing and contrasting police systems in order to gain understanding in the area of international relations.
Comparative system in policy
Aside from Roman law and Continental Justice, what is the other term for civil law system?
Romano germanic justice
derives all of its procedures and practices from interpretation of the Koran
Islamic system
It suggests that progressive lifestyles and norms result in the disintegration of older norms.
Anomie
This theory believes that society’s over-complication is the fundamental issue
Modernization theory
Their system of punishment attempts to run on market principles of creating incentives and disincentives.
Urban industrial
It is an ideology that creates a partnership between law enforcement and residents.
Community policy
A principle states that the more involved law enforcement is with the residents they
are swom to protect the more residents can help law enforcement achieve their goals.
Community policing
The doctrine that courts will adhere to precedent in making their decisions.
Stare decises
It suggests that all power is concentrated at the highest level. Authority denotes that only upper management has the ability to plan and make decisions
Centralized
In this broad set of definition, globalization refers to a process of removing government-
imposed restrictions on movements between countries in order to create an “open”, “borderless” world economy
Globalization as liberalization
In this broad set of definition, global is used in the sense of being worldwide and
globalization is the process of spreading various objects and experiences to people at all - comers of the earth
Globalization as universalization
In this broad set of definition, globalization is viewed as simply another adjective to describe cross-border relations between countries. It describes the growth in international exchange and interdependence
Globalization as internationalization
A type of police work that addressing particular issues in response to requests from citizens and keeping track of those issues
Reactive police work