Police Operations

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    After Action Review

    After Action Review Throughout the history of the United States, the military is usually employed to suppress insurrection and rebellion, to enforce the law as well as perform many other duties of the Federation, state and local affairs. While support to the nations is usually overshadowed by the high-profile duty of detracting it, military support is a vital mission which still continues to grow as alluded to by the number of domestic problems to which the Department of Defense (DOD) has responded

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    Sony

    India’s first and highest (woman) ranking officer who joined the Indian Police Service in 1972. Her expertise includes more than 35 years of creative and reformative policing and prison management. She worked with the United Nations in New York as the Police Advisor to the Secretary General, in the Department of Peace Keeping Operations. She represented India in International forums on crime prevention, drug abuse, police and prison reforms and women’s issues. She holds a Law, Masters, Doctorate

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    Cj213 Final Project the Future of Community Policing

    highly successful community policing program called Koban. Koban in translation means “police box". The basic premise behind the Koban program is to have a small cadre of police officers (1-10) on duty, 24/7 in every neighborhood. There are approximately 6,500 Koban boxes throughout the country. The police officers that are assigned to the Kobans typically work eight hour shifts. The basic duties of the police officer assigned to a Koban post include standing watch at their respective post, conducting

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    Undercover Investigation

    The fourth topic I will discuss is not exactly a skill law enforcement officers should require to go undercover, but more so characteristics or experience that they possess. An undercover operation is a success only after the officer or officers return home. In deciding who should go undercover, the department should choose someone that is, overall, a skillful law enforcement officer, a skillful investigator and someone with at least three years of experience. The department should also choose an

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    History of Acquittal

    American law enforcement was inherited much of how Great Britain. The communities were based on their behaviors and moral other than their criminal problems. According to (Grant & Terry, 2012) Sir Robert Peel found a way to create London Metropolitan Police system. He created what was lacking in the discipline of England. His envisions help shape the policing of modern day (Walker-Katz, 2008). He made an impact on the practice of policing that will for be used for centuries to come. The first Europeans

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    Leaders

    feel change for the future. Leading Group Challenges AJS/512 Introduction Chief of police, sergeant, lieutenant, and other department titles are leaders, and all have different roles and responsibilities that they must follow through with. Those who hold high titles within the police department have to face certain issues and challenges every day. Chief of Police The Chief of Police is at the top of law enforcement and must be ready to face any scrutiny that comes his or her

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    Community Observation

    transportation, maintenance, and security, provide an important component in the operation of a school district. These services provide students, district staff, and the community with a safe and secure learning environment. In interviewing the directors from these three service areas, I learned their responsibilities and duties; their day to day activities, and the federal and state laws which regulate their operation. I learned that these services provide vital resources and if not provided, can

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    Kelsey Budget Report

    director needs to revamp the City of Kelsey budget for the upcoming year. Because of an increase in population in the City of Kelsey, statistics show an increase in crime in the City of Kelsey that is above the norm. This brings about a need for more police officers (University of Phoenix, 2011). Another issue is the recent reduction in federal pass-through funds, which will have a negative impact the budget for the City of Kelsey. At the federal level, a budget reform has put pressure on the City

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    Police Descrition

    3 Community policing is a law enforcement strategy imposed to develop a better relationship between the police and the community. This philosophy is a joint effort between law enforcement and its community to identify problems and mutually search for solutions. This form of policing is widespread throughout the law enforcement community and is adaptable by all police agency types and sizes. It has become an increasingly popular alternative to what many policy administrators perceive

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    Copps

    Should police officers be compared to warriors? My answer is yes. “A warrior is someone who is engaged aggressively or energetically in an activity, cause, or conflict.”(The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition copyright ©2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.). When I think of a police officer I could definitely relate them to a warrior at times. I think what police officers do on a daily basis, by putting their lives at risk to protect the public,an officer

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