wired courts, electronic monitoring, supermax prisons, etc.). FOR EXAMPLE why do we need police officers patrolling the streets (and highways) when we have the technological resources (via cameras to detect speeders and red light violations, and CCTV to monitor public places) to remotely monitor activities and deploy a smaller number of police to address crime problems that are detected? The downsizing of police force manpower may be an inevitable consequence of this type of technological innovation
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ECPI CJ 110 Mr. Taylor July 28, 2012 Abstract The Nine Principles are a set of rules that were formed during the 1800’s for police officers so they could maintain order and enforce the law to an extent while still maintaining the respect of the public. Sir Robert Peel came up with his own set of Nine Principles and Sir Richard Mayne just added to them upon replacing Sir Robert
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Chapter 12 Financial Management 1. Recent police budgets have been negatively affected by all of the following except: a. Struggling national economies. b. Struggling local economies. c. Expanding tax bases. d. Soaring costs of providing employee benefits. 2. The oldest, simplest type of budget format is: a. ZBB. b. Programmatic. c. Line-item. d. PSSB. 3. Assume a budget period runs from October 1, 2011, until September 30, 2012. It is properly referred to as: a. Dillon’s
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endorsement of the Oneida County Democratic Committee for that position. Like many of the people seeking that position, I too, am a lifelong resident of Oneida County and a committed Democrat with a history of public service. As a member of the Rome Police Department, I served honorably until receiving a disability retirement for being injured in the line of duty. I worked as a labor relations specialist for International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 182 and I worked in the building and construction
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federal laws. Police organizations have five primary responsibilities all of these responsibilities work together, which means they have similar structure both operational and administratively. The smaller departments do not have as much management and are much simpler. According to Walker and Katz (2008) “the typical police department is a bureaucracy, with a hierarchical structure and an authoritarian management style.” The large organizations usually have unions and have rank officers
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Police Organizational Structures: Compare & Contrast The highly decentralized nature and varying size of American police departments compel police agencies to vary greatly in organizational structures. The administration of most police organizational structures are based on a traditional pyramidal, quasi-military organizational structure that contains the elements of an organization, which are entities of two or more people who cooperate to accomplish an objective, and a bureaucracy, which are
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The History of Police Abstract This paper is about the history of police in America. This paper will describe the impact of Sir Robert Peel on American policing. Also, it will discuss the different stages of police in America. In addition, it will analyze the relationship between the government and the policing organizations throughout the United States. Police history is something everyone should know about. Police have been around for
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responsibilities of government officials, security personnel, and private citizens. The next topic involves the practices or laws relating to search, seizures, and surveillance by police, corrections, private citizens, and security personnel. This paper will also compare the laws relating to the use of force by police, corrections, and private security. And the paper will conclude with individual privacy rights and laws relating to policy, practices, and procedures. The United States
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proceedings under the Code for the collection of evidence conducted by a police officer or by any person (other than a Magistrate) who is authorised by a Magistrate in this behalf - It ends with the formation of the opinion as to whether on the material collected, there is a case to place the accused before a Magistrate for trial and if so, taking the necessary steps for the same by filing of a charge-sheet under Section 173 Cr.P.C. (Union of India Vs Prakash P.Hinduja & Anr.) 2003(2) Apex Court Judgments
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uval-remains-much-too-high#ixzz2PqFC3JjG What's The Problem? Marquette J. Wooten American InterContinental University Abstract The anticipation of resources necessary to successfully perform police functions is probably one of the most important aspects of the police administration. Police administration involves the skill of managing and directing personnel, resources, the prevention of crime, and offering helping services. Manpower needs along with other factors have to be considered
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