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    Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy

    residents and the police officers could have a working relationship with each other. The motto of the program is, “Together We Can” to bridge the gap of communication between the community and the police services, so they can target the problem areas in the low income housing neighborhoods. The goal of CAPS is to have a proactive approach in preventing crime in the neighborhood, rather than merely reacting to crimes when they happens. Matt L. Rodriguez, Chicago’s Police Superintendent, came

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    Critical Issues in Policing

    Critical Issues in Policing Lindsay R.V. Klamp CJA/214 – Introduction to Police Theory and Practices June 11, 2012 Melinda Allen University of Phoenix Critical Issues in Policing There are a number of critical issues when concering policing. This paper will discuss the dangers of policing and how it affects police officers; less-than-lethal weapons and the benefits that it has for officers and our community; past, present, and future technology of policing and some of the benefits that they

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    Individual Policing Functions Paper

    never ending for each of the levels. The local law enforcement agencies were put in place to do routine patrol within the communities that are within their jurisdiction. Local police officers are also able to assist with emergency services, upholding traffic enforcement, and conduct criminal investigations. These local police officers overall role is to ensure that all

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    Freedom of Speech

    intervention of the police department depends upon the severity of the issue. If a particular group of people is engaged in violent protest, then police can intervene. If the people are breaking the rules and creating mass destruction in the society, then police should control the situation. If the people are protesting against any issue, then, they can’t be arrested, until, they are violent or causing mass destruction in the society. In the current case, Michael Brown, was killed by the police officer (CNN

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    Ethics In Policing Administration

    centralized definition refers to the organization and management of policing, while further inquiring into how the policing function is organized whether it is at the national or societal level. While further exploring ethics in policing administration, one will critique two articles in which this learner will expound on what an ethical organization may look like, find the two articles strengths and weaknesses, and review the biblical themes provided in the presentation, “Police (Part 1).” One will further

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    Probation Officer Research Paper

    these people periodically, as assigned by the court. The officer gets updates on their activities and addresses any illegal or against the rules of the court behaviors which means they do the most in communication and collaboration. When it comes to police officers and technology during a crime scene that which includes drops of blood, a hammer, shoeprints, and a handprint not much technology is needed. However, new technologies

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    Baltimore Police Department Case Study

    The Baltimore Police Department (BPD) was founded in 1784 to provide a better security for the citizens of Baltimore, 60 years after the founding of Baltimore, Maryland. The Baltimore Police Department started as night watchers and peacemakers. Night watchers are were considered to be individuals who were to keep watch during the night in the community and peacemakers were individuals who were suppose to keep peace within all communities. BPD are known to be the eighth biggest police force in the

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    Predictive Policing

    what does he or she think about? Some may think it’s a way for police officers to know of a crime that’s going to take place. Others may think a group of policeman will gather together and come up with predictions on what crime is going to take place next and where. While both statements are somewhat true, let’s take a look at what predictive policing is and compare and contrast the application of information technology to optimize police departments’ performance to reduce crime versus random patrols

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    Ethical Issues In Law Enforcement

    On a daily basis, law enforcement officials are entrusted with the most crucial responsibility of safeguarding and protecting the rights and interests of citizens, organizations, and businesses, as well as maintaining law and order in a society. Police officers and attorneys have vowed to protect the rights and freedoms of citizens and combat mistreatment and violence imposed on individuals and the society as a whole. However, these prestigious positions are also not without their flaws, law enforcement

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    ContenTrader Admin Corporations Corrections Courts Policing the population is an activity carried out by governments for thousands of years. It was not until Sir Robert Peel persuaded the British Parliament to create the London Metropolitan Police in 1829 that policing took on the professional auspices known today (Villiers, 2006). Creative Writing Crime Criminal Criminal Justice Criminal Justice Administration

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