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    Report

    Message from the Chief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Executive Command Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Office of the Chief of Police . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Strategic Plan Audit and Compliance Bureau Office of Internal Affairs Public Information Chief's Community Advisory Board Magnolia Station Grand Opening . . . . . . . . . .11 Riverside Police Department Facilities . . . . . .13 Administration Public Safety Communications . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Support Services . . . . . .

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    Relationship Between Private and Public Police

    Relationship between Private and Public Police Hope Washington CJS/250 Introduction to Security April 7, 2013 John Adams The relationship between public and private police, initially it was the responsibility of the public police-law enforcement to provide protection to all society and the property that existed within the jurisdictions these police officers served. In contemporary day, public and private police officials can be found working hand-in-hand on a regular basis at numerous public

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    Lowville Crime Statistics Report

    Introduction This Report has been written for the community of Lowville. The Lowville constabulary has recently released their yearly crime statistics. This report is aimed at showing residents that crime statistics do not necessarily report on the true level of crime experienced within a community. This report will provide an overview of how the statistics are collated by the various agencies and how they are represented to the general public. Following this, the report will set out an explanation

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    Role of Police

    The role of police in our society today has not really changed all that much from many years ago. Our officers of today are still responsible for enforcing the laws, apprehending law breakers, preventing crimes, preserving the peace among citizens and providing any other needed services to the community (Schmalleger, F. 2011). The actual role that a police officer plays will depend on the situation that they are placed in at the time. If the role of the police were lessened as it applies to the theory

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    Sdask

    3. Early police officers likely gained their positions as a result of: (pg. 98) * Political connections 4. Many of our American policing institutions have their roots in _______________ tradition. (pg. 97) * English 5. The patronage system is associated with which era of policing? (pg. 98) * Political 6. All of the following were recommendations of the Wickersham Commission: (pg. 99) * 2 areas in need of reform: 1.) police brutality; 2.)

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    Cops

    Richard Williams ITT Technical Institute Aug 2015 * Research Question “Why do Police use excessive force on the public? * Working Thesis According to the U.S Department of Justice Community Relations Service 35 years of conciliation experience in the area of race relations, we are convinced that incidents of police use of excessive and lethal force can be prevented, and the turmoil in the communities in the aftermath of such an incident can be reduced; civil unrest and disorder is not

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    History of Acquittal

    can be viewed as being free from harm in the communities. Policing overtime has proven to be effective after years of improvements and changes. Policing can be dated as far back as 1066. During this time American law enforcement was inherited much of how Great Britain. The communities were based on their behaviors and moral other than their criminal problems. According to (Grant & Terry, 2012) Sir Robert Peel found a way to create London Metropolitan Police system. He created what was lacking in the

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    Edgar Ruiz Community Policing Summary

    media as a us vs them attitude. And the reason for community policing began not as an obligation but primarily to serve and cooperatively engage with the community and citizens they swore to protect. Police departments have come under heavy fire and criticism on recent decades for the so called “Police brutality”: taking for

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    Organizational Theories

    Theories James Q. Wilson, an American criminologist, identified the primary functions of police departments as law enforcement, order maintenance, and service delivery (Liederbach & Travis, III, 2008). In 1968, he observed patterns of discretionary behavior in eight police departments (Police: Organization and Management - Variation in Style and Structure, 2011). From these observations he concluded that police organizations, depending on their approach to these functions, could be categorized into

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    Policing Issues

    social view shows the police in a context in which it brings security and order, as a result of trying to enforce social control. It is a long process the one that police prospects have to face, from many physical challenges to psychological screenings, people who wants to become part of the police has to have a profile that suits not only the necessities of the force but the necessities of the people. This paper will talk about the issues when becoming a police, and how the police faces these issues

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