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    Compare and contrast 3G wireless networks to 4G networks in terms of: Network architecture User perceptions Today 3G wireless networks and 4G networks are used as the standards for mobile communication. Used most commonly in smartphone devices. They are both sufficient but they run differently. Comparing 3G networks to 4G networks is like comparing standard television to high depth television. They both work but one can work better depending on the viewer who is using it. All different carries

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    Predictive Policing Trena Mainor Strayer University Dr. Richard Brown July 15, 2014 Predictive Policing In the current economic climate, police departments are being asked to do more with less. In some localities, significant budget reductions require police and command staff to consider reductions in the retention of sworn personnel. Personnel costs represent the single largest budget line item in most public safety organizations. The ability to use this resource more efficiently has

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    Predictive Policing

    Assignment 1: Predictive Policing marta dawit CIS 500 October 15, 2013 Predictive policing is the application of logical techniques particularly measureable technique to identify likely goal for police interference crime or successfully past crimes by making statistical predictions. The use of statistical and geospatial analyses to forecast crime levels has been around for decades. Since having happened not long years, however, there has been a surge of interest in diagnostic tools that draw

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    Abstract This paper represents the Information Systems Decision-Making course and will address the following two issues. * We will discuss New York City Police Department crime fighting strategy that is also known as Computer Statistics (COMPSTAT). * We will also look at this issue Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats analysis (SWOT) of the law enforcement policies. The goals of this Information Systems Decision-Making paper will be to reflect that the writer has developed

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    Predictive Policing

    Strayer University Assignment 1: Predictive Policing CIS 500 Information Systems for Decision Making Instructor: Dr. Constance D. Blanson Date: January 19th, 2014 Written By: Shawn Jesse Ellerby –MSIS Graduate Student Law enforcement is one of America’s oldest profession that upholds the law and provides peace to the community dating back to 1630. According to the National Law Enforcement Museum web site it states that. “In 1833, Philadelphia organized an independent, 24-hour police force

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    Predictive Policing

    Predictive Policing Strayer University Abstract What is Predictive Policing? Defined by the National Institute of Justice “Predictive policing is a way to predict, plan, dissuade possible crimes of occurring using current information with advanced analysis applied to the information to assist those in charge of daily security task.” (NIOJ, para 1). As Information Systems becomes more complex by the hour how authentic is or is not the data provided. Predictive Policing Compare and contrast

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    Information Technology

    Information Technology deals with the use of computers and telecommunications to store, retrieve and transmit information. New IT capabilities (e.g., e-commerce and social networks) strongly influence competitive strategies and the efficiency of operations. New IT developments are important to all business disciplines because they trigger changes in marketing, operations, e-commerce, logistics, human resources, finance, accounting, and relationships with customers and business partners. Nothing about

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    Predictive Policing

    to handle other crimes. Also The COMPSTAT process is driven by a host of information and a host of data. Most importantly the data has to be received in and timely fashion and it must be as close to accurate as possible. Which will be a little difficult since data comes from a lot of different resources. Without those key factors some decisions can be found to be wrong, and some people may question the validity of the entire process. The functions on COMPSTAT are simple. The police would process

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    Bernard Parks was appointed Chief of Police of Los Angeles in 1997, his term lasted till the year 2002. During his time in office Parks was very strict on his officers, some officers stated they were scared to do their jobs, due to the indiscriminate punishment and lack of concern for the officers. Parks stripped the Captains’ authority and created “community policing.” Despite Parks’ public praise for community policing, it was common knowledge inside the Department that he was not an advocate

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    Police Innovations

    procedures. This paper will explain and compare ten police innovations in order to show how police officers and researchers work to reduce crime. These innovations include problem-oriented policing, community policing, “broken windows” policing, Compstat, hot spots policing, “pulling levers” policing, evidence-based policing, third party policing, Intelligence-led policing, and predictive policing. In addition, it will contain a personal recommendation of which reform police agencies should implement

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