CRM 1301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Canadian Charter Of Rights And Freedoms, Canadian Police Information Centre, Royal Canadian Mounted Police

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Muliple choice and true or false exam quesions; deiniions. Policing: the acivity of any organizaion or individual acing legally on behalf of public or private organizaions or persons to maintain security and social order. Canadian charter of rights and freedoms: a component of the consituion act that guarantees basic rights and freedoms. Constitution act: legislaion that includes provisions that deine the responsibiliies of the federal and provincial government in the area of criminal jusice. Criminal code: federal legislaion that sets out criminal law, procedures for prosecuing federal ofences, and sentences and procedures for the administraion of jusice. Rcmp act royal canadian mounted police: federal legislaion that provides the framework for the operaion of the rcmp. Social contract perspective: a perspecive that considers the police to be a poliically neutral force that acts primarily to enforce the law and protect the public.

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