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    Public Policing Versus Private Security

    which is similar to public policing, this is to blend in with the environment and also used as asset protection. The vision between public policing and private security has been a little blurred through the years, private police look like and at times behave like public police, and there are also similarities of the job activities and responsibilities (The Debate on Private Versus Public Policing, 2007). But there is a huge difference between the two, in which the hiring process for public includes

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    Case Study Crime Rates

    Alisha Hietala Mrs. Murray CrJU1040 6 September 2014 Case Study: Analyzing Crime Rates Looking at the case study, and analyzing the crime rates in the U.S., I learned that, the crime rates fluctuate with the poverty rates. In theory when people have good jobs crime goes down, but this has not been proven to be true as of yet, criminologist are still studying this theory, and this is not away that crime can be prevented, because there will always be poverty. However the theory that longer

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    Comstat

    information technology (IT) to optimize police departments’ performance to reduce crime versus random patrols of the streets. It will describe how COMSTAT as an information system (IS) implements the four (4) basic (IS) functions; and it will discuss the fashion is which IT systems have made police departments more efficient in preventing and responding to crime. We will also explore the strengths, weaknesses, and SWOT analysis. This is essential for police departments that intend to use the implementation

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    Validity, Benefits and Liabilities of Criminal Profiling

    Validity, Benefits and Liabilities of Criminal Profiling To have knowledge of criminal profiling it is necessary to know that it is an analysis of the information that has been gathered and researched relating to a specific crime and has been validated prior to submission. Criminal profiling consist what happened according to eyewitnesses of the crime, physical evidence or a valid confession from a suspect (Bartol & Bartol, 2012). Criminal profiling has proven to be a valuable tool involving criminal

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    Historical Policy Comparison Cja 464

    officers were hired based upon their qualifications and ability to perform the required duties of a police officer. Formal training developed in many areas around the United States in the form of Police Academies. Technological advances such as telephones, two-way radios, and 911-emergency systems developed during this era. The Civil Rights Movement and the Antiwar Movement brought about new issues for police to address (Marion, 2006). The community era began in the 1980's and switched focus from simply

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    Ccjs 321 Project 2

    On Monday July 21, 2014 at approximately 9:15AM Mr. Iam Helpful an employee of Widget Corp. assigned to the human resources department contacted the Intellectual Property and Compliance department of Widget Corp to report a suspected violation of the company’s computer usage policy. I Bill Jones an employee of Widget Corp serving as a technical specialist in the Intellectual Property and Compliance department answered the call and in accordance with company policy begin and immediate investigation

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    Crime Measurement

    relation between crime rate and arrest rates, and how to improve the correlation between crime rates and arrest rates and concluding this paper with a solution in effort to combating criminal activity. The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) where the first instrumental programs used to gather information on violent crimes and began publishing information for the UCR Program in 1929. Two years later in 1930s till present day the FBI has been collecting information on the following

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    State Police High Performance Teams Analysis

    State Police High Performance Teams Analysis The State Police for any state uses the advances of a flexible, fluid interchanging operational structure. The State Police high performance teams become more than functioning officers behind the wheel of a police cruiser, at the controls of the helicopter, or underwater saving a child. Every high performance or learning team uses and involves group decisions for each situation may change at a moment’s notice. The elements for excellent high performance

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    Gs1140 Marking the Scene of the Crime

    ways, police reports and street cameras. B) What data is being collected? The amount of people that visit the area each day. What times are they present? Are they loitering or using the services provided in the area. C) How would you use it to determine an outcome? You can use it to see who’s in the area around the time an incident occurs, to narrow the amount of possible suspects and who to question. D) Identify the role you are in – police, industry, advertising, etc. Police officers

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    Criminal Tech

    that system works. Another system is the MDT which stands for mobile data terminals; these are the systems that are usually in police vehicles. These are great systems because they access records and they let the officer know where they need to go. The database that they use will mostly likely be local but it is still a great system for basic information when in a police vehicle. The bad things about both of these systems are with the MDT more offices are using modern technology such as ipad and

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