Comparative Models in Policing Review
Comparative Models in Policing Review
Comparative Models in Policing Review
Policing Review
What is the meaning of INTERPOL?
• A. International Police
• B. International Criminal Organization
• C. International Criminal Police Organization
• D. International Police Organization
What is the meaning of INTERPOL?
• A. International Police
• B. International Criminal Organization
• C. International Criminal Police Organization
• D. International Police Organization
• Interpol (1923) = (International Criminal Police
Organization) is the police forces organization that primarily
manifests global or international cooperation in addressing
transnational crime. Its headquarters
• was initially located in Vienna Austria (it is where Interpol
was founded) but at present it is transferred to Lyon France.
• INTERPOL = is the world’s largest international police
organization, with 194 member countries.
The four international language used by the Interpol ?
• SAFE
• S (Spanish)
• A (Arabic)
• F (French)
• E (English)
The office of Interpol is located at?
• A. Lyon, France
• B. France
• C. Lyon, Italy
• D. Lyon, Singapore
The office of Interpol is located at?
• A. Lyon, France
• B. France
• C. Lyon, Italy
• D. Lyon, Singapore
How many notices that the Interpol have?
• A. 10
B. 8
C. 12
D. 7
How many notices that the Interpol have?
• A. 10
B. 8
C. 12
D. 7
INTERPOL’S NOTICE
• 1. Red Notice – a notice which is issued to seek the arrest or provisional arrest of wanted persons
with a view to extradition.
• 2. Blue Notice – this type of notice is issued in order to locate, identify or obtain information on
a person of interest in a criminal investigation.
• 3. Green Notice – to warn about a person's criminal activities if that person is considered to be a
possible threat to public safety.
• 4. Yellow Notice – to help locate missing persons, often minors, or to help identify persons who
are unable to identify themselves.
• 5. Black Notice – a notice issued to seek information on unidentified
bodies.
• 6. Orange Notice – to warn of an event, a person, an object or a process
representing an imminent threat and danger to persons or property.
• 7. Purple Notice – issued to provide information on modus operandi,
objects, devices and concealment methodsused by criminals.
• 8. INTERPOL–United Nations Security Council Special Notice – is
issued for individuals and entities that are subject to UN sanctions.
• A type of criminal or police system where adversarial is strong and where
lawyers interpret and judges are bound by precedent.
• a. Common
• b. socialist
• c. civil
• d. Islamic
• A type of criminal or police system where adversarial is strong and where
lawyers interpret and judges are bound by precedent.
• a. Common
• b. socialist
• c. civil
• d. Islamic
All law that is not criminal; the body if rules that regulate behavior between
individuals that do not involve the potential of criminal sanctions (contract,
torts, wills, poverty, family matters, commercial law)
• a. Common law
• b. community law
• c. commercial law
• d. civil law
All law that is not criminal; the body if rules that regulate behavior between
individuals that do not involve the potential of criminal sanctions (contract,
torts, wills, poverty, family matters, commercial law)
• a. Common law
• b. community law
• c. commercial law
• d. civil law
The science and art of investigating and comparing the police system of
nations that covers the study of police organizations, training and methods of
policing of various nations.
• a. Comparative
• b. Comparative Police System
• c. Civil Law
• d. Police
The science and art of investigating and comparing the police system of
nations that covers the study of police organizations, training and methods of
policing of various nations.
• a. Comparative
• b. Comparative Police System
• c. Civil Law
• d. Police
• The authority in regulation and control of the affairs of a community.
• a. Comparative
• b. Police System
• c. Civil Law
• d. Police
• The authority in regulation and control of the affairs of a community.
• a. Comparative
• b. Police System
• c. Civil Law
• d. Police
• What is the forerunner of the word sheriff?
• a. Shire – Reevees
• b. Shine – Reeves
• c. Shire – Reeves
• d. All of the above
• What is the forerunner of the word sheriff?
• a. Shire – Reevees
• b. Shine – Reeves
• c. Shire – Reeves
• d. All of the above
• What policing system that is carried out by a victim of crime to
shout for help in the middle of the community?
• a. Statute of 1396
• b. Statute of 1295
• c. Statute of 1195
• d. Statute of 1498
The law that marks the beginning of the curfew hours.
• a. Statute of 1396
• b. Statute of 1295
• c. Statute of 1195
• d. Statute of 1498
It is the science and art of investigating and comparing the police system of
nations.
• a. Policing System
• b. Common Law System
• c. Civil Law Systems
• d. Comparative Police System
It is the science and art of investigating and comparing the police system of
nations.
• a. Policing System
• b. Common Law System
• c. Civil Law Systems
• d. Comparative Police System
Medieval Latin word “Dei Indicum” which means?
• a. Healing
• b. miraculous decision.
• c. Goddess
• d. Miracle
Medieval Latin word “Dei Indicum” which means?
• a. Healing
• b. miraculous decision.
• c. Goddess
• d. Miracle
A type of criminal or police system where adversarial is strong
and where lawyers interpret and judges are bound by precedent.
• a. Common
• b. socialist
• c. civil
• d. Islamic
A type of criminal or police system where adversarial is strong
and where lawyers interpret and judges are bound by precedent.
• a. Common
• b. socialist
• c. civil
• d. Islamic
All law that is not criminal; the body if rules that regulate behavior between
individuals that do not involve the potential of criminal sanctions (contract,
torts, wills, poverty, family matters, commercial law) .
• a. Common law
• b. community law
• c. commercial law
• d. civil law
All law that is not criminal; the body if rules that regulate behavior between
individuals that do not involve the potential of criminal sanctions (contract,
torts, wills, poverty, family matters, commercial law) .
• a. Common law
• b. community law
• c. commercial law
• d. civil law
It is used to describe the countries being used as topics of discussion.
• a. Model System
• b. Police System
• c. Civil Law
• d. Police
It is used to describe the countries being used as topics of discussion.
• a. Model System
• b. Police System
• c. Civil Law
• d. Police