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  2. Chapter 3 Practice Test Flashcards - Quizlet

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    The primary responsibility for police protection rests with which level of government? a. federal b. state and local c. cities and counties d. municipalities and corporations, 2. There is no formal, centralized system for coordinating or regulating all of the different law enforcement agencies. This decentralization is known as _____. a.

  3. Policing Chapter 3 Flashcards - Quizlet

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    Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like The primary responsibility for police protection rests with which level of government?, There is no formal, centralized system for coordinating or regulating all of the different law enforcement agencies.

  4. Chapter 3: Policing in America Flashcards - Quizlet

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    The primary responsibility for police protection rests with which level of government? Cities and counties. There is no formal, centralized system for coordinating or regulating all of the different law enforcement agencies. This decentralization is known as: Fragmentation.

  5. Canons of Police Ethics - Division of Public Safety

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    The primary responsibility of the police service and of the individual officer is the protection of the people of the United States through the upholding of their laws; chief among these is the Constitution of the United States and its amendments.

  6. The Police in America | Chapter Outline - McGraw Hill Education

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    Basic features a. local political control: police protection rests with local governments b. fragmented: lack of formal, centralized system c. variety: police services provided by different government levels with different roles and responsibilities.

  7. CH. 3 The Contemporary Law - Basic Features of American Law...

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    Roles and responsibilities State police and high patrol provide a variety of law enforcement services State police- concurrent or shared responsibility with local police agencies In half of the states, the state police or highway patrol agency has the primary responsibility for enforcing traffic laws on the main highways Federal Law Enforcement ...

  8. Understanding Law Enforcement - The Policy Circle

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    The purpose of law enforcement is to protect communities, hold individuals accountable, and ensure justice. But how exactly do police carry out these duties, and what other responsibilities have they taken on? Who controls the police force at different levels of government and who holds them accountable?

  9. 6.3 Levels of Policing and Role of Police – Introduction to the...

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    Each level of government and even subsections within that level have specific law enforcement responsibilities. We will break each of these down and reference some of the different titles and roles they carry.

  10. Canons of Police Ethics - CPA-USA

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    The primary responsibility of the police service, and of the individual officer, is the protection of the people of the United States through the upholding of their laws; chief among these is the Constitution of the United States and its amendments.

  11. Law Enforcement and Federal–State Relations - Encyclopedia.com

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    As long as there is a national consensus that the primary responsibility for law enforcement should remain at the local level there is no serious likelihood that Congress would authorize the resources to create a national police force to enforce what is becoming a true national criminal code.