Choose the right word to complete the gap. Cloze (1): the 18th centurythe 16th centuryThe City of Bristol Policethe Police Act 1996the 17th centuryThe City of Manchester PoliceThe City of Glasgow PoliceTerritorial police servicesBritish Transport PoliceMiscellaneous police servicesRailways and Transport Safety Act 2003 JXUwMDBjJXUwMDMxJXUwMDE3JXUwMDAwJXUwMDFiJXUwMDFkJXUwMDFiJXUwMDFkJXUwMDFiJXUwMDA4JXUwMDBkJXUwMDRjJXUwMDUwJXUwMDFmJXUwMDAzJXUwMDA1JXUwMDBhJXUwMDA2JXUwMDQ1JXUwMDUzJXUwMDE2JXUwMDE3JXUwMDA0JXUwMDFmJXUwMDBhJXUwMDA2JXUwMDE2 carry out the majority of policing. Cloze (2): the 18th centurythe 16th centuryThe City of Bristol Policethe Police Act 1996the 17th centuryThe City of Manchester PoliceThe City of Glasgow PoliceTerritorial police servicesBritish Transport PoliceMiscellaneous police servicesRailways and Transport Safety Act 2003 JXUwMDBjJXUwMDNjJXUwMDBkJXUwMDQ1JXUwMDYzJXUwMDJhJXUwMDFkJXUwMDBkJXUwMDU5JXUwMDRmJXUwMDA5JXUwMDQ2JXUwMDY3JXUwMDJiJXUwMDBkJXUwMDEyJXUwMDE0JXUwMDA4JXUwMDE4JXUwMDU3JXUwMDcwJXUwMDNmJXUwMDAzJXUwMDA1JXUwMDBhJXUwMDA2 the first professional police, was established following an Act of Parliament in 1800. Until the passing of Cloze (3): the 18th centurythe 16th centuryThe City of Bristol Policethe Police Act 1996the 17th centuryThe City of Manchester PoliceThe City of Glasgow PoliceTerritorial police servicesBritish Transport PoliceMiscellaneous police servicesRailways and Transport Safety Act 2003 JXUwMDBhJXUwMDMzJXUwMDA4JXUwMDA1JXUwMDFiJXUwMDE2JXUwMDE4JXUwMDBhJXUwMDUzJXUwMDQxJXUwMDBmJXUwMDBhJXUwMDQ0JXUwMDc0JXUwMDI2JXUwMDEzJXUwMDBmJXUwMDFkJXUwMDAzJXUwMDFmJXUwMDFkJXUwMDA2JXUwMDU0JXUwMDczJXUwMDMyJXUwMDA3JXUwMDAzJXUwMDExJXUwMDBkJXUwMDU5JXUwMDYxJXUwMDIyJXUwMDE3JXUwMDU0JXUwMDEyJXUwMDAyJXUwMDAwJXUwMDAz , the British Transport Police was such a force. In Cloze (4): the 18th centurythe 16th centuryThe City of Bristol Policethe Police Act 1996the 17th centuryThe City of Manchester PoliceThe City of Glasgow PoliceTerritorial police servicesBritish Transport PoliceMiscellaneous police servicesRailways and Transport Safety Act 2003 JXUwMDJjJXUwMDFjJXUwMDBkJXUwMDQ1JXUwMDExJXUwMDA5JXUwMDRjJXUwMDFjJXUwMDQ4JXUwMDQzJXUwMDA2JXUwMDBiJXUwMDFhJXUwMDAxJXUwMDA3JXUwMDBi law enforcement and policing was organised by local communities based on watchmen and constables. Enable JavaScript
Choose the right answer to the questions. Question How do officers exercise their powers to police in the British model of policing? Answers Option 1 In the British model of policing, officers exercise their powers to police with the implicit consent of the Queen. Option 2 In the British model of policing, officers exercise their powers to police with the implicit consent of the public. Option 3 In the British model of policing, officers exercise their powers to police without the implicit consent of the public. Question Was the government involved in policing in the 18th century? Answers Option 1 In the 18th century the government was directly involved in policing. Option 2 In the 18th century the government was not involved in policing at all. Option 3 In the 18th century the government was not directly involved in policing. Question Who took up the concept of professional policing? Answers Option 1 The concept of professional policing was taken up by Sir Robert Peel. Option 2 The concept of professional policing was taken up by Sir Samuel Peel. Option 3 The concept of professional policing was taken up by Sir Robert Pill. Question What is Peel's most often quoted principle? Answers Option 1 Peel's most often quoted principle is that "The police are the government and the government are the police.". Option 2 Peel's most often quoted principle is that "The police are the public and the public are the police.". Option 3 Peel's most often quoted principle is that "The police are the rascals and the rascals are the police.". Question How does the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 refer to the National Crime Agency and British Transport Police? Answers Option 1 The Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 refers to the National Crime Agency and British Transport Police as " security police forces". Option 2 The Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 refers to the National Crime Agency and British Transport Police as "special police services ". Option 3 The Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 refers to the National Crime Agency and British Transport Police as "special police forces". Question How were Miscellaneous police services often referred to before the passing of the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005? Answers Option 1 Before the passing of recent legislation such as the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 Miscellaneous police services were often referred to as "special police services". Option 2 Before the passing of recent legislation such as the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 Miscellaneous police services were often referred to as "special police forces". Option 3 Before the passing of recent legislation such as the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 Miscellaneous police services were often referred to as "security police services". Enable JavaScript
Choose the right completion of the sentence. Question The concept of professional policing was taken up by Sir Robert Peel when he became … . Answers Option 1 Lord Chancellor in 1822. Option 2 Home Secretary in 1822. Option 3 the Prime Minister in 1822. Feedback Wrong Correct Option Wrong Solution Wrong (Feedback) Correct Option (Feedback) Wrong (Feedback) Question The Peelian Principles describe the philosophy that Sir Robert Peel developed to define … . Answers Option 1 an ethical police force. Option 2 a practical police force. Option 3 a theoretical police force. Feedback Correct Option Wrong Wrong Solution Correct Option (Feedback) Wrong (Feedback) Wrong (Feedback) Question Since the introduction of Police and Crime Commissioners in November 2012 the police services in England and Wales … . Answers Option 1 have a police authority and are elected every four years. Option 2 no longer have a police authority and this work is done by the police and crime prevention commissioners who are elected every five years. Option 3 no longer have a police authority and this work is done by the police and crime prevention commissioners who are elected every four years. Feedback Wrong Wrong Correct Option Solution Wrong (Feedback) Wrong (Feedback) Correct Option (Feedback) Question Since the 1940s, police forces in the United Kingdom … . Answers Option 1 have never been merged and modernised. Option 2 have been merged and modernized. Option 3 have been separated and modernised. Feedback Wrong Correct Option Wrong Solution Wrong (Feedback) Correct Option (Feedback) Wrong (Feedback) Question These constabularies are not within the scope of the legislation applicable to the previously mentioned organisations but … . Answers Option 1 can still be the subject of statutes applicable to, for example, docks, harbours or railways. Option 2 can’t still be the subject of statutes applicable to, for example, docks, harbours or railways. Option 3 can still be the subject of statutes inapplicable to, for example, docks, harbours or railways. Feedback Correct Option Wrong Wrong Solution Correct Option (Feedback) Wrong (Feedback) Wrong (Feedback)