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    Strategic Planning

    strategic plan and was only advised of its existence when I started preparing for the sergeants test. I think my response was, “a strategic what?” After reading our plan I was kind of miffed as to why I had never seen the document. The St. Cloud Police Department Strategic Plan is a comprehensive guide what identifies its mission, vision, and values. Interestingly the strategic plan was developed through a business planning process referred to as a SWOT analysis (or SWOT Matrix). A SWOT is a structured

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    Mr. Jjs

    Assignment 1: LASA 2: Applying the SARA Model to Generate a Solution to a Rise in Crime Here's What Happened . . . Centervale has recently had several cases involving the theft of valuable recreation equipment from private homes. Some residents believe there is a correlation between these thefts and the residents of the halfway house that was recently opened in their middle-class neighborhood. The halfway house caters to delinquent males under the age of eighteen. The halfway house is part of

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    Lp3 Assignment Chapter 3 Review

    1. What is the difference between law and ethics? In general, people elect to trade some aspects of personal freedom for social order. As Jean- Jacques Rousseau explains in The Social Contract, or Principles of Political Right, the rules the members of a society create to balance the individual rights to self-determination against the needs of the society as a whole are called laws. Laws are rules that mandate or prohibit certain behavior; they are drawn from ethics, which define socially acceptable

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    Criminal Justice 354

    Last year, on the mid-afternoon of October 18th, the defendant, Stu Dents, left his apartment on Main Street and drove to Broadway and 83rd. Two eyewitnesses say the defendant then walked through the Broadway Arms apartment building to his girlfriend’s apartment, number 156, and entered the apartment. It is unclear how the defendant entered the apartment, but no signs of force were evident. Witnesses could not say if the defendant used a key. The victim, Uma Opee, was not home at the time. Coworkers

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    Models of Organized Crime Executive Summary

    of their boundaries. Both groups will enlist in the service of a professional in criminal activity to increase profit and power. Although the Bureaucratic model is better at getting the job done, the Patron – Client model is best known for avoiding police detection. By knowing these crime syndicates and being able to apply these models in different areas law enforcement can expect the rise

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    Cre 2 Be

    Chelsea N. Wilson April 14, 2015 COMM 1500 TR 1:25-:50 pm EXTRA CREDIT 1. Law and Order: SVU. Wednesday 9:00 pm Olivia B. (MAIN CHARACTER) * Female, White, 35+, Single, Sergeant Police Officer, Average income, Graduated College Tutuola (MAIN CHARACTER) * Male, Black, 40+, Single, Detective, Average income, College degree Amaro (MAIN CHARACTER * Male, Italian, 35+, Single, Detective, Average income, college degree Rollins (MAIN CHARACTER) * Female, White, 30+, Single

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    Organizational Effectiveness Cja 474

    Organizational Effectiveness in Criminal Justice Organizations All organizations have specific ethics, values, and goals that it uses to drive them in a forward direction that those within the organization need to know and understand. The Criminal justice system is not any different and has many moving parts that at times can make it difficult to have a clear picture of the overall effectiveness of the organization is truly operating. In order to make this picture clearer we will look at three

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    Ballislife

    dangers, deadly force, and racial profiling are just some issues today’s law enforcement has to deal with. Multicultural society is one of the main challenges that police officers face on a day to day bases. To “protect and serve” is the number one duty of law enforcement. According to Schmalleger (2011), it is important as a police officer to understand and respect the different habits, customs, beliefs, patterns of thought and traditions of the people. Law enforcement officers need to be

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    Scott Drury

    Representative Scott Drury is a democrat in the General Assembly of the 58th district, which includes all or portions of Bannockburn, Deerfield, Glencoe, Highland Park, Highwood, Knollwood, Lake Bluff, Lake Forest, Lincolnshire, Northbrook, North Chicago and Riverwoods all suburban cities. He is serving his second term beginning in January 2013. The committees he has been apart of are Appropriation-human Services; Higher Education; Insurance Judiciary; Personnel & Pensions; Tollway oversight, and

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    Getting Away with Murder

    Getting away with Murder There are different laws in each state that allow citizens to protect themselves against a criminal. However, Florida’s law Stand your ground is giving todays citizens a right to kill. Every day we read about a new case where this law justifies the killing of another person. This law was made up to protect criminals and people who choose to kill when they could have easily avoided the whole situation. Shoot first and ask questions later should have been the name of

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