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| Law Enforcement in a Democratic Society | |
| Chapter outline | |
| Introduction | |
| Themes of the Book | |
| The Police Function: Social Control and the Use of Force | |
| Policing within the Rule of Law: The Challenges of Discretion | |
| The Delicate Balance: Crime Control v | |
| Due Process | |
| The Levels of Law Enforcement | |
| Municipal Agen... MORE | |
| County Agencies | |
| State Agencies | |
| Federal agencies | |
| Department of Justice | |
| US Marshal Service | |
| Federal Bureau of Investigation | |
| Drug Enforcement | |
| Administration Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms | |
| Department of Homeland | |
| Security Immigration and Customs Enforcement | |
| U.S. Customs and Border Patrol Transportation | |
| Security Administration | |
| U.S. Secret Service | |
| Federal Law Enforcement | |
| Training Center | |
| Department of the Treasury | |
| Internal Revenue Service | |
| US Postal Service | |
| Tribal Agencies | |
| Linkages And Law Enforcement: An Introduction to the Linkage Blindness Phenomenon | |
| Linkages And Law Enforcement | |
| Coordination and Information Sharing Between Law Enforcement and the Rest of the Criminal Justice System From Suspect to Charge | |
| The Role of the Police Determining Guilt | |
| The Role of the Court Administering Punishment and Reforming the Offender | |
| The Role of Corrections | |
| Chapter Summary | |
| Origins and Development of Law Enforcement | |
| Chapter outline | |
| Introduction | |
| Early Origins of Social Control | |
| Development of Formal Policing in England | |
| From Tithings to Posse Comitatus | |
| The Formal System of Policing | |
| Linkages And Law Enforcement: Posse Comitatus Today Development of Formal Policing in the United States | |
| Early watch systems | |
| Slave Patrols and the Jim Crow laws | |
| The Eras of American Policing | |
| The Political Era (1840-1930) | |
| The Pendleton Act of 1883 | |
| Wickersham Commission | |
| Women and Minorities in Early Policing | |
| Origins of the Reform Era | |
| Faces of Reform: Early Leaders in Law Enforcement Reform | |
| August Vollmer | |
| O.W. Wilson: The Protege | |
| J. Edgar Hoover: The F.B.I. | |
| Chapter Summary | |
| Traditional Policing and Police Professionalization | |
| Introduction: The Baby and the Bath Water | |
| The Rise of the Professional Model of Policing | |
| Policing as a Profession | |
| Advanced Study Code of Ethics | |
| Prestige Standards of Admission | |
| A Professional Association | |
| A service ideal | |
| Linkages And Law Enforcement: What Would a "Professional" Law Enforcement Agency Look Like? | |
| Crime Control as a Focal Concern: Implication for Resource Deployment | |
| Counting Crime: The Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) | |
| Response Rate Structure of the UCR | |
| Calculating Crime Indices | |
| Limitations of the UCR | |
| The Dark Figure of Crime | |
| Linkages And Law Enforcement: Incident Based Reporting and the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) | |
| Measuring the Effectiveness of | |
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