Police Influence

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    Reactive and Proactive Policing

    then responding appropriately. For example, when an officer sees a vehicle that is being driven erratically, he or she will stop the vehicle and if the officer feels the person was driving under the influence, he would have the driver perform some sobriety tests and if found to be under the influence, the officer would arrest the driver. Triple Jeopardy program enforces the idea that impaired driving, speeding and not wearing a seat belt are common denominators in accidents involving serious injury

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    Us Probation

    word “probation” was defined by John August in 1841. John was the person who brings out to the world the word probation. Probation was accepted by the Boston police court. The concept of probation come from the Latin “probation”, “testing”, has historical roots in the practice of judicial reprieve. In 1878, the mayor of Boston hired a former police officer, and gave him the name “Captain Savage,” he was recognizing as the first official probation officer. If it wasn’t for John August who defined probation

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    Unit 12 Public Services Assingment Brief

    Assignment brief – QCF BTECAssignment front sheet | Qualification | Unit number and title | BTEC Level 3 Certificate and Sub-Diploma in Public Services | Unit 12 – Crime and its effects on Society | Learner name | Assessor name | | Mrs. L. Gabell | Date issued | Hand in deadline | Submitted on | | | | | | Assignment title | | In this assessment you will have opportunities to provide evidence against the following criteria. Indicate the page numbers where the evidence

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    Police Subculture Paper

    Police officers play many different roles in society. These roles include maintaining peace and order within a community, enforcing the laws, pursuing justice for victims, and serving the public need. Many officers favor a public service role, while others adhere more to a crime fighter role. The way they fulfill these roles in the community is based on the application of a formal code of ethics of law enforcement and an informal police subculture. The two roles officers can adopt greatly influence

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    History of Policing and the New Advancements of Technology in Policing

    Reform Era, and The Community Integration Era. From 1840 till about 1920 is called The Political Era, during this era the police came to be armed with two types of technology, the gun and the nightstick. Even though technology has changed through the centuries we still revert back to the gun and nightstick when called upon to use force. “Whatever technologies progress the police have made since the second half of the 19th Century, they still rely to a considerable extent on basic tools available 100

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    History

    Police History Brett Hanson CJA/211 August 7, 2009 Sarah Plies Police History The image of a uniformed police officer is so ingrained into our system today that it's easy to think of the cops as an institution used to stop crime. It may be surprising that the idea of police officers as we know them is an extremely young concept, dating back to only the 19th century. As did most governmental institutions, law enforcement agencies in society evolved slowly over time. In the ancient societies

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    Criminal Justice System

    Criminal justice is composed of many lateral departments that help us as a society to better understand the process that is started when criminal activity is suspected. We will examine how individuals learn how to commit crime and what motivates them to do so. This paper will discuss the steps that are taken once a crime is determine and how the Criminal Justice System is put into place to help solve and come to some type of resolution for the crime. This paper will further discuss the types of deterrence

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    Criminal Justice

    Ronald Meyer As a law enforcement officer, police face many different issues on a daily basis. Typically when discussing racial profiling it is usually in the context of bias or some type of disparity. When talking about bias, this is a kind of difference a person may have that is either covert, or overt. Overt takes place when an individual themselves begin to act upon these differences. While covert bias is harbored but still influences a person’s decision making process. When

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    Community Policing

    brings police work into a domain traditionally policing units and charging them with improving the quality of life in low and moderate income neighborhoods. Community policing is “a policing philosophy that promotes and supports organizational strategies to address the causes and reduce the fear of crime and social disorder through problem-solving tactics and police-community partnerships.”       The main focus of community policing is on crime and social disorder through the delivery of police services

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    Policing Development

    This era can be characterized as political in nature and the police are controlled by elected officials. The police during this era were very uneducated in the ways of the laws and were usually hired in based on the patronage system. This meaning that they were friends or family members while eliminating non supporters (Bailey, 2011). During this era the police were not respected and very poorly paid. They had no job security so the police often used their position to supplement their wages. To help

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