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    Sir Robert Peel

    in modern day police work. Sir Robert Peel’s Nine Principles You can search the World Wide Webfor Anytown, USA and the mission statement for the police department will list crime prevention. It does not matter what state’s webpage or mission statement that you read. You would be hard-pressed to find a mission statement that does not include the some type of verbiagethat encompasses the meaning of preventing crime and maintaining order. The overview section of the St. Paul Police Department website

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    Police History

    Police History Policing, or variations of it, has become the national mantra of the American police. Throughout the United States, the language, symbolism, and programs of policing have sprung up in urban, suburban, and even rural police departments. For more than 15 years, and through at least one generation of police officers, community and problem-oriented policing have been advanced by their advocates as powerful organizing themes for an emergent style of public safety. How these themes

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    Los Angeles Police Department

    Police organizational structures can be tricky things to set up. There must be a clear order as to how things need to be run and who needs to be in charge in order to run those things. Each and every city is different, however, as an example I would like to take the structure of the Los Angeles Police Department and generalize it to fit the rest of the country’s police departments. With the Los Angeles police departments being one of the biggest in the country in order for this mold to fit all police

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    Leadership Approach Crj 220

    elected, law-enforcement officer of a county. Chiefs of Police usually are municipal employees who owe their allegiance to a city. Oftentimes, Chiefs are appointed by the Mayor of a city; or, they may be appointed by or subject to the confirmation of a Police Commission. Being a chief in a large city or county sheriff is a very challenging profession and rank. They are the leaders that control a squad. The three skills that are required of a police chief in a large city or a county sheriff would be:

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    Organizaitonal Behavior

    assisting community members, and enforcing the law. Police officers are also responsible for displaying professional behavior and a professional demeanor when dealing with members of the public as well as establishing relationships of trust through their behavior. When police officers apply to much force or select criminal suspects based on their race or ethnic group their behavior can have negative consequences on the relationship established with the policing agency and members of the community.

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    The Broken Windows Theory

    Broken windows theory was thought to be very successful theory during the reform era for police officers, the community did not adjust to this idea and ended up causing major issues. Broken windows theory was designed to enforce and regulate the minor offenses and not to ignore them such as; fixing a broken window, vandalism, or even littering a cigarette butt on the ground. This theory was introduced by James Wilson and George Kelling, which utterly failed due to the citizen’s response to this idea

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    Police Work

    The police response to delinquency in dealing with juveniles is different than police response in dealing with adults. A status offense committed by a youth is most often resolved at the police officer’s discretion, depending on the specific incident and the resources available. Therefore, it is important that a police officer has increased discretion when dealing with juveniles for several reasons. It is the job of police officers to continue with the functions of maintaining order and serving

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    Thesis

    U.S. Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing Services Reducing Fear of Crime Strategies for Police Gary Cordner Reducing Fear of Crime Strategies for Police Gary Cordner Kutztown University January 2010 This project was supported by Grant Number 2003-CK-WX-K049 awarded by the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions contained herein are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position

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    Policing Reform

    groups from the communities. Today, the system is made up of different model, occurs at various levels in government, and utilizes thousands of people. While the current United States policing systems is effective for the most part, there are some reforms that can be made to improve the system. The current policing system in the United States is a combination of paradigms, levels, players, and more. For instance, the current system is a mixture of incident specific policing, community policing, problem-oriented

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    Persuasive Essay On Stop And Frisk

    distribution of power or otherwise within communities. In general, we understand that “Power” can be defined as control of material resources and accumulated wealth, control of wealth and the institution, and once social

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