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DSST Criminal Justice And Law Enforcement
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1. 4th amendment - search and seizure - Ruled that prison cells could be searched - that prisoners have no right against search and seizure - Decision: Fourth Amendment does not apply to prison inmates - Significance: After Hudson - prisoners who are tr
Amendment 8
Hudson vs. Palmer
National Crime Information Center (NCIC)
Vollmer (1876 to 1955)
2. 4th and 5th amendment - Interrogation responses allowed only when attorney rights have been understood and waived
Adkins vs. Virginia
Miranda vs. Arizona
Powell vs. Alabama
List Index crimes
3. Payton - Terry - Leon - Mapp - Tenn - Hudson
Tennessee vs. Garner
Which cases granted protection under the 4th amendment
Auburn Prison system design
New York
4. Wrong or evil - conduct wrong by nature - used as the basis for common law
mala in se
Where was the concept/right of due process first written down
Kent vs. US
UCR
5. UCR = police report - NCVS = survey of households - comparisons of the UCR and NCVS data sets show there to be a high degree of correspondence between the two systems.
UCR vs. NCVS
What office would Americans - during the 17th and 18th century rely for protection
Juvenile Status offenses
exclusionary rule versions
6. 4th amendment - search and seizure - S&S not violated if officer has suspicion of suspect being armed - May search outer person and clothing for weapons - Called a (Terry stop) = stop and frisk - Extended to temporary detention of people in vehicles
O.W. Wilson (1900 to 1972)
Terry v. Ohio
New York
actus reu
7. State Prison - 1819 NY - 1st electric chair execution (1890) - Schedule of hard work in day - then prayer and contemplation - Segregated by type of crime - Originated the black stripe uniform - Also called the congregate system - inmates congregate d
First US Police dept
Auburn Prison system design
Drug use
Tennessee vs. Garner
8. Formed the Met police of London at Scotland Yard - London system was national - origin of the term 'bobbies' - 'The Father of Modern Policing' - 'Police are public - public are police.'
LEAA
Robert Peel (1788 to 1850)
Amendment 5
Amendment 4
9. Fraud - forgery/counterfeiting - embezzlement - simple assault - sex offenses - offenses against the family - drug and liquor offenses - weapons offenses other non-violent offenses excluding traffic violations
Juveniles
Terry v. Ohio
Part II offenses
Gideon vs. Wainwright
10. Miranda vs. Arizona
Auburn Prison system design
Right to remain silent case
Before interrogation
Shock probation
11. Wrong only because it is prohibited - unlawful act by virtue of statute
ROBBERY
Crime Index total
mala prohibita
Miranda rights
12. Berkley California police chief - Developed the office of police chief - Integrated records system - 'Father of Modern Law Enforcement' - Taught O.W. Wilson at Berkley - Wanted policemen to have degrees - Removed politics from policing - First to use
Vollmer (1876 to 1955)
Amendment 14
English Law
US v Leon
13. New York
Knapp Commission investigated police corruption in which US city
First Police Dept
Amendment 8
Gideon vs. Wainwright
14. Voluntary - 95% participate - only the highest scoring offense is scored and the rest are ignored
List Index crimes
UCR Participation
UCR vs. NCVS
US v Leon
15. When must a suspect be informed of their Miranda rights?
actus reu
mala in se
Gideon vs. Wainwright
Before interrogation
16. 1769 - England - No coerced self incriminating evidence. 1789 US - Bill of Rights - 4th and 5th amendments - No search and seizure without probable cause. 1960's US - No involuntary confessions. 1961 US - Mapp vs. Ohio gives exclusionary rights to st
Juvenile Status offenses
exclusionary rule versions
mala in se
Crime Index total
17. Due process (4th and 5th) - in a capital trial - the defendant must be given access to counsel upon his or her own request as part of due process
List Index crimes
Powell vs. Alabama
% minorities in law enforcement
Drug use
18. What would make an Officer want to stay in the police force longer?
Benefits
List Index crimes
mala in se
Pendleton Act
19. The sum of selected offenses used to measure crime rates and their fluctuations reported to law enforcement. The offenses included in the Crime Index total are the violent crimes of Murder and Nonnegligent Manslaughter - Forcible Rape - Robbery - and
Crime Index total
NCVS
Right to remain silent case
Amendment 8
20. Fastest growing group of criminals in the United States
Juveniles
Right to remain silent case
Miranda rights
Terry v. Ohio
21. The Metropolitan Police Department of London
First Juvenile Court in the United States
Benefits
First Police Dept
LARCENY
22. No unreasonable search and seizure - no warrant without probable cause
exclusionary rule versions
Amendment 4
UCR Participation
Mapp vs. Ohio
23. Due process - double jeopardy - self incrimination - eminent domain
Vollmer (1876 to 1955)
LEAA
Amendment 5
Right to remain silent case
24. Citizenship clause - due process - equal protection - impeachment - debt
mens rea
ROBBERY
Auburn Prison system design
Amendment 14
25. Murder and nonnegligent homicide; nonlethal violent crimes comprising robbery - forcible rape and aggravated assault; property crimes comprising burglary - larceny/theft - motor vehicle theft -arson
Amendment 4
Where was the concept/right of due process first written down
UCR
List Part 1 crimes
26. Remain silent - Anything said can be used in court - Right to counsel - Right to attorney during questioning - If indigent (poor) right to have attorney provided
Miranda rights
Mapp vs. Ohio
Pendleton Act
Adkins vs. Virginia
27. Civil service reform - 1883 - gov jobs on basis of merit - exams - not politics
Gideon vs. Wainwright
Robert Peel (1788 to 1850)
Pendleton Act
% of women in law enforcement
28. 6th amendment counsel must be provided for indigent (poor) defendants
Shock probation
National Crime Information Center (NCIC)
11th century England
Gideon vs. Wainwright
29. What victimless crime would be most likely to be prosecuted?
Miranda rights
Amendment 5
Drug use
NCVS
30. Not accutate - relies on local law enforcement agency - can only measure crime known to police - cannot provide an accurate representation of actual crime rates. Misrepresentation: focused upon street crime -does not record information on many other
UCR limitations
What office would Americans - during the 17th and 18th century rely for protection
English Law
Miranda vs. Arizona
31. Guilty act - external or objective of the crime
actus reu
New York
Parens patriae
Payton vs. New York
32. Person receives money through coercion - Demanding money for not writing ticket
Amendment 4
Before interrogation
appellate court
police extortion
33. 4th amendment - no warrant w/o probable cause - search warrants for felonies - officer cannot cross threshold without an arrest warrant - arrest warrant CAN enter - search warrant cannot -
actus reu
Payton vs. New York
Prisons growing
Amendment 5
34. First Juvenile hall
English Law
New York
What office would Americans - during the 17th and 18th century rely for protection
List Index crimes
35. 'State as parent' - state serves as parent of juvenile (father)
Amendment 8
Parens patriae
Miranda rights
UCR Participation
36. Judge ordered incarceration for a short time (30-120 days) - the release to probation (aka reconsider then recall)
Amendment 8
Right to remain silent case
ROBBERY
Shock probation
37. Exclusionary rule (comes from 4th - 5th and 6th) - Tax books were illegally seized - Evidence not admissible in court - 'fruit from poisoned tree' theory -
BURGLARY
Amendment 5
US v Leon
Silverthorne Lumber Co. v. U.S
38. 4TH amendment - search and seizure - Good faith exception to exclusionary rule - Good faith (bona fides) = officer believes the search warrant is valid
Parens patriae
US v Leon
Drug use
Payton vs. New York
39. Taking or attempting to take something of value from another person by use of force - threats or intimidation. It is committed in the presence of the victim - divided into different 'degrees'. The degrees vary by state and can also depend on whether
First US Police dept
Mapp vs. Ohio
Part II offenses
ROBBERY
40. 'you are to have the body' - person in custody who is summoned must be shown court order or proof that the authority has the right to detain
First Juvenile Court in the United States
writ of habeas corpus
What office would Americans - during the 17th and 18th century rely for protection
LARCENY
41. Similar to burglary. The major difference between the two is that the perpetrator did not illegally enter a structure by using forcible - non forcible or attempted forcible entry (with the exception of a motor vehicle.) All thefts of motor vehicles o
Shock probation
LARCENY
Drug use
% of women in law enforcement
42. Sheriff
Knapp Commission investigated police corruption in which US city
writ of habeas corpus
What office would Americans - during the 17th and 18th century rely for protection
actus reu
43. 16%
First Police Dept
appellate court
loco parentis
% of women in law enforcement
44. Willful homicide - forcible rape - robbery - burglary - aggravated assault - larceny over $50 - motor vehicle theft - arson
New York
Miranda vs. Arizona
List Index crimes
First US Police dept
45. In the place (instead) of the parent - allows The state or institutions to act on behalf of their students and non biological parents to act as biological parents on behalf of the child
O.W. Wilson (1900 to 1972)
UCR
loco parentis
Mapp vs. Ohio
46. Guilty mind - act does not make guilty without the mind - add actus rea to mens rea = crime
Knapp Commission investigated police corruption in which US city
mens rea
UCR Participation
What office would Americans - during the 17th and 18th century rely for protection
47. Leader in management systems in policing - Chief in Chicago - Fullerton CA - Wichita KS - Author - Student of Vollmer - Believed in police omnipresence - 2 way radios and quick response - single officer patrol cars
equation to figure crime rate
National Crime Information Center (NCIC)
O.W. Wilson (1900 to 1972)
New York
48. Where did common law come ?
Know what the Magna Carta is - and how it is intertwined with the constitution
Payton vs. New York
11th century England
Part II offenses
49. Delinquent because of the offender's status as a minor - typically dealt with by social services agencies - do not require intervention from the juvenile court. Includes: underage consumption of alcohol - driving without a license - truancy from scho
appellate court
Robert Peel (1788 to 1850)
Juvenile Status offenses
allocution
50. Illinois - 1899
First Juvenile Court in the United States
First US Police dept
Gideon vs. Wainwright
Parens patriae