Future Of Policing

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    Criminalogy

    Introduction Policing has always been a form of the criminal justice system.  Dating back to early civilization, people have always wanted some form of protection over themselves and their belongings.   Policing arose as a means of social control, subduing Indians through violence, and watching over slaves to prevent them from escaping and causing a riot.  Before the 1830’s, only watchman existed as a form of protection.  It wasn’t until crime began to grow around the 1861 when cities began to

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    History of State and Federal Prisons

    Future of Policing Heather Kyzer CJS 210-Fundamentals of Policing October 30, 2011 Stephen Slaughter Future of Policing When I think of the future, I think of the cartoon shown on television “The Jetson’s.” I think of the flying cars and homes that you can raise up in the sky if you don’t like the weather. I like the jet pack in which you can fly from place to place instead of drive or walk. My favorite episode of this cartoon is when George gets pulled over for breaking line in traffic

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    Criminal Justice Trends Evaluation

    a paper on criminal justice trends evaluation. In this paper there will be many things that will be talked about. Some of the things that will be talked about are the past, present and future trends components of criminal justice. The changes from the past to present have had a big change just like the future will have a bigger change than the present. Another thing that will be talked about is the connections between the criminal justice system and society. Throughout the years, the connections

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    Criminal Justice

    Aspects of Policing ROBERT COLOMBO INTRODUCTION TO POLICE THEORY AND PRACTICES/ CJA 214 05282011 MR. ALAN HAZEN Policing is a diverse and prestige way of life. Policing is a subculture within society that is held to a higher standard due to a job that requires one make decisions in reference to taking away free individuals constitutional rights. Within the cultures of the policing society there are rules, policies, and regulations that have to be followed in order to ensure the citizens are

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    Physics

    officer, one must understand where we (law enforcement) has been, where society believes we are and what the heck is going to happen in the future.  Unfortunately the future is much more depressing than in the past.  Society is getting more liberal with how the Constitution is viewed and applied towards suspects.  The author posits that not to far into the distant future officers will need probable cause to make a consenual contact.  But connecting the dots is important because it provides clarity, and

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    Predictive Policing

    and styles of policing in police departments across the country. One such type of policing is called the preventative policing style, which attempts to stop crime before it starts by increasing the presence of police in areas of expected crime in order to dissuade individuals from committing a crime. However, there has been research that indicates that preventative policing is not effective from the Kansas City preventative patrol experiment, which tested that preventative policing has not decreased

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    Community and Problem-Solving Policing

    Community and Problem-Solving Policing CJS/210 July 17, 2011 Community and Problem-Solving Policing Introduction In the United States today there are modern laws that are used in policing which are called community and problem-solving policing. Both of these are known to be useful in the community and with the law enforcement when trying to prevent and control crime in the community. At the core of problem-solving policing is responding to the matters within each community all

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    Pedictive Policing

    ASSAINGMENT -1 Topics- Predictive Policing By- Ardallah L Date-1/16/2013 This paper is prepared for the course CIS 500- Information Systems for Decision Making. Abstract: This paper will compare and contrast the application of information technology (IT) to optimize police departments’ performance to

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    Individual Policing Functions Paper

    Individual Policing Functions Paper Monica Robinson University of Phoenix CJA/394 Individual Policing Functions Paper Policing has come a long way from the way it was decades ago. It has changed for the better even through there is still some room for more improvement. In policing today there are more officers, detectives, and other officials accounted for then there was in the past. Having all of these individuals within the criminal system, it has shape the government to provide

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    Policing Developement and Operation Trends

    Policing Development and Operation Trends Jovita Gilliam CJA/394 February 1, 2012 Yolonda Johnson Policing Development and Operation Trends There are different policing organizations present in every community that helps to keep that community safe. A few of these organizations are the local police, the state police, and the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigations). These organizations play a vital role in the past, present, and future trends of policing

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