History in Law Enforcement 1.2

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History in Law Enforcement Quiz

Test your knowledge on the crucial historical aspects of law enforcement! This quiz covers significant laws, key figures, and cultural impacts within the field. See how well you understand the evolution of law enforcement and its influence on society today.

  • 10 engaging multiple-choice questions
  • Explore historical laws and their implications
  • Ideal for students, educators, and history enthusiasts
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by LearningHistory101
How does Cultural awareness affect the public's perception of how laws are enforced?
It affects the present & future of how Law Enforcement officers and agencies interact with the community.
It affects how social media would depict law enforcement
What were the selection methods of many law enforcement agencies until the late 1960's? How did they select their candidates?
6' tall, know the 10 commandments, had to have their own gun.
A man, Knows most Laws, had to have their own gun.
Not crazy, had a gun, was American
What is the Lex Talionis?
"An eye for an eye"
"You scratch my back I scratch yours"
"When life give you lemons, make lemonade"
What is the code of Hammurabi?
A set of laws for the entire kingdom; first set of written laws. Based on the Lex Talionis.
A set of laws for a City
A set of laws for the world
Under King Hammurabi who was responsible for the enforcement of laws?
Military
Police
Citizens
King Hammurabi created laws were based upon the social system of Babylon, with a different set of laws and punishments for each social class. What where those three social classes?
Upper, commoners, Slaves
Higher, Middle, Lower
There wasn't any social system.
Who was the first principate of the roman Empire?
Caesar Augustus
Julius Cesar
Mark Antony
Tiberius
The Elite unit of the imperial roman army whose members served as personal bodyguards and intelligence for the roman emperors were known as?
Praetorian guards.
Elite Guards
Magister militum
Legionary
The first public safety department created by Augustus combined both police and fire that was known as?
Vigils of Rome
Vigilantes of Rome
Virgil's of Rome
Augustus also Developed a system of law, which became a basis for what country?
France
Europe
Great Britain
Germany
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