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Patrol is the _______________ of Law Enforcement.
The Chief of Police is ____________ to the position as Chief.
The _________ shift is characterized by lots of reports and traffic issues.
The ____________ was an early system of Law Enforcement through which all able bodied men were required to come and help if someone was in trouble in the town.
Law Enforcement in the United States has its roots based on the ___________ system of Policing.
In England, the emergence of _______ is said to have fueled the creation of formal Law Enforcement.
In 1829, ______________ established what is now known as the world's first modern Police force.
The __________ era of policing in the United States is remembered for the creaiton of hirong standards and education for the Police.
The __________ is in charge of the jail in most counties.
The largest police department in the country is the _______.
There are _______ basic levels of Law Enforcement in the United States.
Most police departments in the United States employ fewer than _______ sworn officers.
An example of a ________ Law Enforcement agency might be the FBI or DEA.
The largest and most expensive resource in a modern Police department is the _______ divisopn.
A Police Officers drives around in his _______ and waits for calls.
When the Police act in a __________ manner, they go out looking for crime and patrool aggressively.
A study of patrol in _______________ conclused that simply adding more officers does not have a big effect on crime.
The __________ shift is known as the busiest shift with lots of calls and arrests.
___________ patrol is when the police go out and target specific crimes and incidents for patrol purposes.
There is a strong link between the patrol function and _________ control
The _________ of command is the system by which you can tell who works in a police department and who is in charge.
The average police department is based on a _____________ model.
The _______ operations in a police department show who's in charge of the field operations and day to day police work.
The _________ is the supervisor who works on the street most of the time.
The ___________ style of policing uses the law and legal solutions to solve problems.
___________ evidence is anything that is admissible in court and meets the rules of evidence.
___________________ is needed for an officer to make an arrest or obtain a warrant.
___________ evidence immediately demonstrates the existence of a fact in question
Indirect evidence is also known as _______________.
_______ evidence refers to tangible objects that are produced as a direct result of the commission of a crime.
An example of documentary evidence may be a statement made to the police by a ____________.
The _______ amendment protects you against unreasonable searches and seizures.
___________ is a guarentee that legal procedures are in place to protect people from being abused by the law.
_______ law is a judicual precedent set by judges.
A __________ is the most serious crime that one can commit.
The "actus reus" and "mens rea" make up the ___________ of a crime.
The ______________ rule states that illegally obtained evidence cannot be used in court.
The Miranda v. Arizona case states that people who are subject to police interrogation have the right to remain _________.
An example of a search where no warrant is needed to conduct the search could be a ____________ search.
The _________ case decision gave Police Offiers the right to "frisk" someone's outer clothing to check for weapons.

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