Crime - CORRECT ANSWER-any act prohibited under criminal law that is punishable by fine, imprisonment, or death.
Private Eye - CORRECT ANSWER-private investigator
constables - CORRECT ANSWER-a term given to peace officers during the early formation of policing in England
Bow street Runners...
Crime - CORRECT ANSWER-any act prohibited under criminal law that is punishable
by fine, imprisonment, or death.
Private Eye - CORRECT ANSWER-private investigator
constables - CORRECT ANSWER-a term given to peace officers during the early
formation of policing in England
Bow street Runners - CORRECT ANSWER-An early English police unit formed under
the leadership of Henry Fielding, magistrate of the Bow Street region of London.
Bobbies - CORRECT ANSWER-The name of London Metropolitan Police Department
officers; they were named this after the department's founder, Home Secretary Sir
Robert Peel.
Sir Robert Peel - CORRECT ANSWER-England's home Secretary credited with
creating the first modern police force in London in 1829.
Bertillon System - CORRECT ANSWER-An early criminal identification or classification
system based on the idea that certain aspects of the human body, such as skeletal size,
ear shape, and eye color, remained the same after a person had reached full physical
maturity. This system used a combination of photographs with standardized physical
measurements.
William J. Herschel - CORRECT ANSWER-has made the discovery about fingerprints;
Fingerprints could act as a unique, unchangeable method of personal identification.
, Scotland Yard - CORRECT ANSWER-One of the first criminal investigative bodies
originally formed in England in the mid-nineteenth century.
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) - CORRECT ANSWER-Established in 1924, the
primary federal investigative bureau within the U.S. Department of Justice
Texas Rangers - CORRECT ANSWER-one of the earliest law enforcement and
investigative units formed in Texas before Texas became a state.
Allen Pinkerton - CORRECT ANSWER-founder of the Pinkerton National Detective
Agency in 1850
Rogues Gallery - CORRECT ANSWER-a compilation of descriptions, methods of
operation, hiding places, and the names of associates of known criminals in the 1850s
Prohibtion - CORRECT ANSWER-A total ban on the manufacture, sale and
transportation of liquor throughout the United States.
Bootlegging - CORRECT ANSWER-the act of making of transporting alcoholic liquor for
sale illegally
John Edgar Hoover - CORRECT ANSWER-the first Director of the Federal Bureau of
Investigation of the United States
Gambling - CORRECT ANSWER-Agreements in which parties pay consideration
(money placed during bets) for the chance, or opportunity, to obtain an amount of
money or property.
Forensic Dentistry - CORRECT ANSWER-Area of dentistry that establishes the identity
of an individual on the basis of dental evidence such as dental records, impressions,
bite marks, and so forth.
Serology - CORRECT ANSWER-A procedure that was established to study human
blood stains and distinguish them from the blood of most other animals
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