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History and Structure of American Law Enforcement Part 2 Menu Authority and Jurisdiction English Roots Early American Experience Law Enforcement in the U.S. Simulations American law enforcement agencies have limited authority Authority and Jurisdiction are determined by law
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Menu Authority and Jurisdiction English Roots Early American Experience Law Enforcement in the U.S. Simulations
Authority and jurisdiction are determined at the federal, state and local levels….
Jurisdiction A politically defined geographic area
Jurisdiction The right or authority of a justice agency to act in regard to a particular subject matter, territory or persons
Jurisdiction The right or authority of a justice agency to act in regard to a particular subject matter, territory or persons
Jurisdiction Metro City • Defines laws an agency is permitted to enforce • Defines duties it is allowed to perform
Menu Authority and Jurisdiction English Roots Early American Experience Law Enforcement in the U.S. Simulations
Key elements of the medieval tithing system
Definition: tithing Grouping together of 10 families
Requirements of Tithing Obey the law
Requirements of Tithing Keep peace in their area
Requirements of Tithing Bring law violators to justice
Several hundreds made a Shire (Size of a county)
Shire was directed by a “Shire Reeve” or Sheriff
Constable / Watch System Constables drafted citizens as watchmen
Constable / Watch System All male citizens between 15 and 60 required to maintain weapons
Constable / Watch System Male citizens had to aid constable or watchment when called
Industrial Revolution Spurs Increasing….. • Urban populations • Poverty • Public Disorder • Crime
The Charlies Before the bobbies
Henry Fielding Thief Takers
Bow Street Runners Bow Street Runners (first public detective force)
Robert Peel Leads Reforms • Centralized public police force • Professional ideals • Organized along military lines
Peel’s Principles CJ • Police must be stable, efficient and organized along military lines
Peel’s Principles CJ • Police must be under military control
Peel’s Principles CJ • The absence of crime will prove police efficiency • Essential to distribute crime news
Peel’s Principles CJ • Essential to deploy police strength by time and area • A policeman should have perfect command of temper
Peel’s Principles CJ • Good appearance commands respect • Secure and train proper persons
Peel’s Principles CJ • Every police officer should be given a number
Peel’s Principles CJ • Police headquarters should be centrally located and easily accessible
Peel’s Principles CJ • Policemen should be hired on probation • Necessary to maintain police records
Menu Authority and Jurisdiction English Roots Early American Experience Law Enforcement in the U.S. Simulations
Features of the English watch system were carried to the United States