Patrol Organization and Operation Reviewer 1
1. Sir Robert Peel introduced the Metropolitan Police Act and passed
by the parliament of England on
2. Considered as the father of modern policing system. A. Sir Robert Peel B. August Vollmer C. Edgar Hoover D. Henry Armstrong 3. In the principles of law enforcement enunciated by Sir Robert Peel, the basic mission of the police is A. Prevention of crime B. Enforcement of the law C. Maintenance of peace and order D. None of the above 4. One of the feature of this act is that no freeman shall be taken or imprisoned except by the judgment of his peer A. Magna Carta B. Statute of 1295 C. Legies Henry D. None of the above 5. The closing of gates of London during sun down. This mark the beginning of the curfew hours A. Statute of 1295 B. Statute of 1775 C. Statute of 1827 D. Statute of 1834 6. A Position having power to arrest, punish, and imposes imprisonment. A. Justice of the Peace B. Sheriff C. Star Chamber Court D. traveling Judge 7. A Special Court that tried cases against the state. A. Shire-Reeve B. Star Chamber Court C. Magna Carta D. Legies Henry 8. He is held responsible in passing judgment that was taken from the shire-reeve in view of some abuses. A. Legies Henry B. star Chamber Court C. Justice of the Peace D. Traveling Judge 9. An Act enacted in England with the following features: a. Policeman became public servant b. The Police has a broad power of arrest c. Grand Jury was created to inquire on the violations of the law. A. Statute of 1295 B. Star Chamber Court C. Legies Henry D. Magna Carta 10. Shire means A. Ruler B. District C. Police D. Judge 11. Reeve means A. Ruler B. District C. Police D. Judge Answer: 1. B 2. A 3. A 4. A 5. A 6. A 7. B 8. D 9. C 10. B 11. A Review Questions 2: Next Page Related Pages: 1. Police Operational Planning 2. Intelligence and Secret Service |
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