TYPES OF POLICE SYSTEM Flashcards
Distinguished by a strong adversarial where lawyers interpret and judges are bound by precedent
COMMON LAW SYSTEM
Other term of common law system
ANGLO AMERICAN JUSTICE
Distinguished by a strong inquistorial system where less right is granted to the accused
CIVIL LAW SYSTEM
Civil law system also as
CONTINENTAL JUSTICE OR ROMANO-GERMANIC JUSTICE
Distinguished by procedures designed to rehabilitate or retrain people into fulfilling their responsibilities to the state
SOCIALIST SYSTEM
Socialist system as
MARXIST-LENINIST JUSTICE
Its procedures and practices derived from the interpretation of the Koran
ISLAMIC SYSTEM
Islamic system
MUSLIM OR ARABIC JUSTICE
The accused is innocent until proven guilty
ADVERSARIAL SYSTEM
A system where lesser rights are granted to the accused
INQUISTORIAL
A researcher visits another country
SAFARI METHOD
The researcher communicates with a foreign researcher
COLLABORATIVE METHOD
Published works
The crime problem of a single foreign country is discussed
SINGLE CULTURE STUDIES
The used of comprehensive textbooks that cover three or more countries
TWO CULTURE STUDIES
It is most often employed by researchers which is basically an alternative to bith quantitative an qualitative research methods
HISTORICAL COMPARATIVE METHOD
The police role is yhe part that they are expected to play in a democratic society
EXPECTATION INTEGRATION MODEL
Derived from leaders, supervisors, training programs and the goals…
FORMAL EXPECTATIONS
Derived from the officers peers and workgroups
INFORMAL EXPECTATIONS
These expectations came from the trends and problems in society in general and in each community
ENVIRONMENTAL EXPECTATIONS
Came from both informal and formal expectations
ORGANIZATIONAL EXPECTATIONS
Derived from substantial and procedural criminal laws
LEGAL EXPECTATION (THE LAW)