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INTRODUCTION TO LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE INSTRUCTOR'S MANUAL

NCJ Number
59740
Author(s)
K M HESS; H M WROBLESKI
Date Published
1979
Length
117 pages
Annotation
THIS GUIDE IS DESIGNED TO HELP TEACHERS USE THE TEXTBOOK, 'INTRODUCTION TO LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE.' IT CONTAINS AN OBJECTIVE FOR EACH CHAPTER, ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, QUIZ ANSWERS, AND TEACHING AIDS.
Abstract
THE BRIEF ANSWERS GIVEN FOR THE DISCUSSION QUESTIONS ARE INTENDED TO STIMULATE FURTHER DISCUSSION. A QUIZ FOR EACH CHAPTER IS INCLUDED, TOGETHER WITH THE ANSWERS, AND SUGGESTIONS FOR ESSAY QUESTION TESTS ARE GIVEN. AT THE END OF EACH CHAPTER THERE ARE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR OUTSIDE SPEAKERS AND AUDIOVISUAL PRESENTATIONS. THE COURSE COVERS THE EVOLUTION OF MODERN LAW ENFORCEMENT, CIVIL RIGHTS AND CIVIL LIBERTIES, CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES, ORGANIZED CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES, LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES, LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT, THE COMPLEX ROLE OF THE MODERN LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER, POLICE IMAGE AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS, PATROL, TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT, COMMUNITY SERVICE, INVESTIGATION, ARREST, LAWFUL SEARCH AND SEIZURE, THE JUDICIAL PROCESS, AND THE POLICE CAREER. FOR THE TEXTBOOK, SEE NCJ-59739. (GLR)