Police History
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Professional or bureaucratic model
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An attempt to improve police behavior and performance by adopting a code of ethics and improving selection, training, and management of police
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An elected county official whose duties include patrol, service to the court, and managing the jail
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A group of citizens who patrolled at night looking for fires and other problems
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Oriented to special interests
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Maintains that increases in criminal activity resulted in a perceived need for a new type of police
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Medieval English assistant to the sheriff
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Explains development of police departments as a result of other cities having them, rather than being a result of a real need
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Medieval English group that was called upon to pursue fleeing felons
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Enforcement of customary rules of conduct by family, clan, or tribe
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Based on an organization of tithings
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A federally-appointed local police officer and a locally appointed official