and drive the level of drug use down. Several key components are involved in policing to evaluate the police policy/strategy being utilized: inputs, activities, outputs, objective outcomes, and subjective outcomes. Police resources/inputs were allocated and applied in City X through police activities to test policy evaluation of directed policing on street corner drug sales to reduce to amount of drug use. The policing activities consisted of directed police efforts collaborating undercover officers
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and science of the management, supervision and ethical leadership of a police agency (Us. Legal 2016). In today's world of policing the role of criminal justice, police administrator is a very complex and challenging job in today society. A police administrator has many different functions when it comes to his/her job description. The old tradition way of policing in the United States has changed drastically since 9/11 and the rise of terrorism. In hopes of becoming a police administrator in
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and science of the management, supervision and ethical leadership of a police agency (Us. Legal 2016). In today's world of policing the role of criminal justice, police administrator is a very complex and challenging job in today society. A police administrator has many different functions when it comes to his/her job description. The old tradition way of policing in the United States has changed drastically since 9/11 and the rise of terrorism. In hopes of becoming a police administrator in
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Criminal justice system is forever changing to protect and server society. Relationships between the United States government, state, and local policing looking at programs from the past, need changes for the future. State and local law enforcement responsibilities, and functions in fighting crime by enforcing laws, apprehending offenders, preventing crime, and preserving the peace, has changed since September 11, 2001. State law enforcement is expanding their responsibilities, changed from acts
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The underlying ideology of the reason of existence of having a central governing system is a simple one. However, it can be expanded up exponentially. The idea of government is to guard the liberties of its respective population. Liberties are constantly being bombarded by organizations that would seek their individual destruction. Ergo, a government must contain a way to guard its liberties. (The Declaration of Independence: A Transcription pg. 1-2) To elaborate further, a necessity of government
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This practice was continued during the Jim Crow era and now is still prevalent in the 21st Century. It was not until June 2001 till a web based Racial Profiling Data Collection Resource Center was created with the help of the Department of Justice to be a central clearing house for police agencies, legislators
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Through the new era of crime; it triggered criminologists, theorists, and technology to think outside of the box to counter act the war on crime. Harold Pepinsky and Richard Quinney introduce a new perspective called peacemaking criminology (Moloney, 2009). Peacemaking criminology is a nonviolent approach to eliminate other forms of interpersonal violence and harm (McEvoy and Newburn, 2003). It gets to the root of the problem; not just scratching the surface like the current method of correcting
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dichotomy is basically whether a parole/ probation officer should fill a role, whether that is focused on the protection of the society/public or helping the offenders reintegrate back into society. The community policing era mentioned throughout my classes encourages a problem solving oriented policing method along with a rehabilitation oriented framework for offenders. Based on the officer and their views and attitude on rehabilitating offenders varies between the law-enforcement-social casework dichotomy
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success and find the causes in these decreases. Through his analysis of the New York’s constant decline in Zimring says: “We now know that life-threatening crime is not an incurable urban disease in the United States.” He takes the stance that improved policing strategies and systems explain New York’s constant decreasing in various area’s of crime. Dr. Zimring will further assert his stance through finding the causes of the decline and explain what else can be learned though criminological theories and
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