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Author darrelaplaon
ID 219960
Card Set CRJ 141 Martinez
Description Study Guide
Chapters 7, 8, 11 & 15
Chapter Seven
1. Know percentage of municipal and state police agencies in American law enforcement
2. Know percentage of sworn officers within municipal and state police agencies
3. Know municipal government’s share of law enforcement expenses
4. Know average size of municipal police departments
5. Know police organization correlates
6. Know Ostrom, Parks, and Whitakers description of local policing
7. Bureaucratic pyramid
8. Big-city focus/bias
9. Clients
10. Deputies
11. Field Operations
12. Generalists
13. General Public
14. Heterogamous
15. Homogenous
16. Immigrant Tradition Style
17. Legalistic Style
18. Members
19. Mutual Aid Pacts
20. Owners
21. Police Audience
22. Service Style
23. Specialists
24. Watchman Style
25. Yankee Protestant Style
26. Chapter Eight
27. Enforcement Guilds
28. Hierarchies
29. Legalistic departments
30. Mechanistic Organizations
31. Organic Organizations
32. Organizational Constraints
33. Peace Agencies
34. Police Organizational Goal
35. Know primary audience(s) of police organization
36. Reflexive Elements
37. Selective Legalistic Departments
38. Service-Style Departments
39. Team Policing Model
40. Third-Party Policing
41. Transitive Elements
42. Watchman Departments
43. Zone of Indifference
44. Chapter Eleven
45. Communities of Interest
46. Community Authority
47. Community Social Cohesion Integration
48. Disorganized Communities
49. Enforcement Guild
50. Ethical Means
51. Fragmented Communities
52. Geographic communities
53. “Great Change”
54. Horizontal Articulation-high and low
55. Interdependent Communities
56. Mutual Support Function
57. Officious Law Enforcers
58. Personal Authority
59. Political Means
60. Production-Distribution-Consumption Function
61. Social Control
62. Social Control Function
63. Social Participation Function
64. Socialization Function
65. Solidary Communities
66. Structural Definition of Community
67. Vertical Relations-high and low
68. Chapter Fifteen
69. Citizen Police Academies
70. Community-Policing Model
71. Crime Prevention
72. Domain
73. Foot Patrol Studies
74. Incident-Driven Approach
75. Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment
76. Maguire’s study
77. Meat Eaters
78. Paradigm Shift
79. Percentage of Police Agencies adopting COP Model
80. Philosophical Dimension
81. President’s Crime Commission-1960s
82. Professional Model
83. Problem Oriented Model
84. Programmatic Dimension
85. Security model
86. Strategic Dimension
87. Victim Surveys
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