Lecture#5 Policing, Purpose, and Organization Online 22 Acc
Lecture#5 Policing, Purpose, and Organization Online 22 Acc
Lecture#5 Policing, Purpose, and Organization Online 22 Acc
Chapter 4
Policing: Purpose and Organization
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1. Explain the police mission in democratic societies.
3. Describe private protective services in the United States and their possible future
roles.
Besides the statute definition of Peace Officer, why do you think cops are called Peace
Officer?
• They keep civil peace
• Their oath to keep peace
• High priority of maintaining Peace, Order and Safety
• Enforcement of Quality-of-Life Offenses
– Minor or petty offenses that tend to disrupt maintenance of peaceful existence
• Disturbing the Peace (415 PC)
• Loitering/Panhandling
• Vandalism/Graffiti
• Public Drinking/Intoxication/Drug Use
• Coactive
SERVING THE COMMUNITY
When you need help or assistance who do you call?
• GHOST BUSTERS
• HINT:
FEDERAL JURISDICTION
Federal Law Enforcement Agencies
• What are some of the Federal Law Enforcement Agencies?
– Agriculture, ATF, Border Patrol, Homeland Security, Justice
Dept., Postal Service, Secret Service, Treasury, US
Marshals…
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
• What is the mission of the FBI?
– Mission Statement
• Protect and defend US against terrorist threats
• Uphold and enforce criminal laws
• Provide leadership and criminal justice services
FBI
•Every male over twelve years of age was required to form a group of ten families
called a tithing.
•In the larger areas of land, ten tithings were grouped together to form a group of
one hundred. This hundred was called a shire.
• Originally in England the reeve was a senior official with local responsibilities under
the Crown usually to carry out the orders of the Crown
•The top law enforcement official was known as the shire reeve.
• Was often assisted by the constables who organized posses to chase and apprehend
criminals
ENGLAND POLICING HISTORY
•1829 - Sir Robert Peel - Parliament passed bill -
creates London police
•1,000 officers called bobbies
•uniformed
•structured along military lines
• Sir Robert Peel Nine
•It institutionalized the “hue and cry.”
HISTORY AMERICAN LAW
ENFORCEMENT
• Legalistic Style
– Strict enforcement of “Letter of the Law”
– May ignore other “social” problems
• Service Style
– Focus on “helping” rather than strict enforcement
– Flexible interpretation of “Spirit of the Law”
– Social-assistance, drug-treatment programs, etc.
HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENTS IN AMERICAN POLICING
HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENTS IN AMERICAN POLICING
HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENTS IN AMERICAN POLICING
POLICE-COMMUNITY RELATIONS
• What are some of the reasons for the development of police-
community relations?
– Evolved out of civil unrest of 1960’s is one reason
• PCR Programs?
– Crime Prevention/Property Identification
– Neighborhood Watch
– Drug Awareness Programs
– Victims’ Assistance
TEAM POLICING