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    Police Model Comparison

    POLICE MODEL COMPARISON PARTICULAR | PHILIPPINES | COLUMBIA | MYANMAR | JAPAN | NEW ZEALAND | OrganizationalName | Philippine National Police(PNP) | National Police of Columbia Policia National | People’s Police force | Law Enforcement in Japan | New Zealand Police | Agency | Department of the Interior and local Government (DILG) | Ministry on National Defense | Ministry of Home Affairs | National Police Agency or NPA | New Zealand Government/Ministry of Police | Entrance Age | 21 years old

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    Less-Lethal Weapons Essay

    offer unmitigated benefits for police and public safety. This claim is almost valid, yet with flaws. While those weapons are introduced to offer a safer alternative in comparison to firearms, their main intention is to incapacitate without causing permanent harm or death to the person (Heal, 1999), unlike firearms. Taser (2015) claimed that the purpose of their products are “to save lives”, “help keep officers and subjects safe”. They listed a study from Houston Police Department, who shows that their

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    Nypd's Stops Summary

    represented 51% and 33% of the stops although representing only 26% and 24% of the New York City population. In comparison to the number of arrests of each group in the previous year (used as a proxy for the rate of criminal behavior), blacks were stopped 23% and hispanics 39% more often than whites (pg.18).” The way in which the data was collected was by the authors “using hierarchical multilevel models to adjust for precinct-level variability, thus directly addressing the question of geographic heterogeneity

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    The Effects Of Red-Light Running Violations

    Most studies have shown that the most effective tool to enforce red-light running violations is installing cameras. Such countermeasures reduce injury oriented crashes by approximately 25-30% [Retting and Kyrychenko, 2002] and overall violations by approximately 40% [Retting, Ulmer and Williams, 1999]. Hieatt [2011] showed that in 2008 through 2009, the city of Virginia Beach installed RLCs at thirteen intersections to improve safety. In 2010, the total number of accidents per year at these locations

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    Information for Decision Making

    Introduction In past years, police officers had the responsibility of patrolling particular areas of town where crime would most likely occur; also, they were dependent on citizens reporting crime. CompStat was adopted to help police officers become more aware of crime in a particular area without necessarily doing their normal patrols in particular areas of town. CompStat helps many police departments to utilize different sources and place necessary resources in areas where crime is more common;

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    Police Agenices

    Development of Police Agencies and Their Jurisdiction Derek Dortch CJA/204 - Introduction to Criminal Justice Prof. A. Mendoza April 18, 2012 When exploring the historical development of police agencies and their jurisdiction it is important to understand that there are several branches of agencies. The government has created certain laws by the legislative branch to protect individual’s rights and wellbeing. As a result, Law Enforcement has always played a vital role in protecting and

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    Historical Policy Comparison

    Historical Policy Comparison Jermaine Hunt, Jason McFadden, Kendra Williams, Michael Dasher CJA/464 December 10, 2013 Ken Jones Historical Policy Comparison Criminal justice policy over the past 50 has evolved. The key issues of criminal justice policies were gangs, drugs, juvenile, root causes of crime, and gun control. Currently, the key issues are terrorism, illegal immigration, and global organized crime. Traditionally, criminal justice policies were issued by state and local governments

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    Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy

    Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy Kimberly Ford AJS/501 – Survey of Justice and Security February 17, 2014 Instructor Melinda Allen CHICAGO ALTERNATIVE POLICING STRAGETY The Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy Model is a community based program established to transform policing efforts into an efficient five step process for law enforcement. The Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy was started in 1993 as an experimental trial for five different neighborhoods. Once the program

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    Conducting Research Police Officers

    Kyle Wright CJA/334 August 13, 2012 Nelly Clotter Conducting Research Police Officers The year was 1870; the idea of collecting crime statistics is discussed between the US Congress and local police executives throughout the year (Investigation, 2006). Their ideas, thoughts, and hurdles overcame them with doubts of funding suck a program. With the overwhelming issues of creating such a program the US Congress and police executives were forced to shut the program down until additional funds and counsel

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    Victimization

    In the article Victims and Offenders in Two Crime Statistics Programs: A Comparison of the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) and the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS), (herein after NCVS and NIBRS will be called “systems” when referencing the statistics of the nature of the crimes), the comparison of the two reporting systems for crimes are similar. These two reporting systems are a visual representation of the crimes that are reported. They do not account for crimes that

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