Predictive Policing

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    Criminal Justice

    Community Based Policing DeVry University Prof. B. Griffin April 5, 2012 Introduction “Community institutions are the first line of defense against order and crime…”Thus it is essential that the police work closely with all facets of the community to identify concerns and to find the most effective solutions. This is the essence of community policing (Kelling, 1988). Community policing is a value system in which the ultimate goal is working cooperatively with individual citizens, groups

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    Explain What Does Community Policing Mean To Me Essay

    Alicia Francis Community Mobilization and Engagement 17/09/16 what does community policing mean to me? Community policing, is a philosophy that promotes implementations and evaluations of decisions within the organization that helps them be able to achieve their objectives. which support the use of showing, or involving a system, method, partnerships and problem solving techniques, to address the immediate conditions that give rise to public issues. Some of the partnerships and other organizations

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    Community Policing Essay

    Community policing encourages that police officers and citizens’ work together in order to prevent crime, as well as establish a bond between police officers and citizens. In fact, community policing has gained popularity in law enforcement; “in 1999, nearly two-thirds of county and municipal police departments with 100 or more officers had a formally written community-policing plan” (Cox 159). However, community policing has faced criticism about its effectiveness. One criticism is that community

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    Data Mining

    look at and determine the benefits for in regards to data mining: predictive analytics to understand the behavior of customers, associations discovery in products sold to customers, web mining to discover business intelligence from web customers, and clustering to find related customer information. To understand the behavior of customers by the use predictive analytics we must first understand what predictive analytics is. “Predictive analytics is the process of dealing with a variety of data and

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    Data Mining

    There are several ways that Data-Mining can be used. A useful way is through customer attrition, which includes companies. Companies should have a complete retention strategy, due to gathering new customers is costly. Being able to retain customers during a downfall, when that is happening people are looking for a lower cost alternative. Knowing why a customer is leaving is important. There are customer churn analysis and apprehending methods, and trend analysis. Along with the customer churn profiling

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    The End

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    Assignment 1: Dds, Bi, Business Analytics, and Predictive Analytics

    Assignment 1: DDS, BI, Business Analytics, and Predictive Analytics LaShonda Spell Prof. S. Mirajkar CIS 356   Operating a successful business today involves utilizing the correct tools to make the best decisions for that business. The main tools that are used for making critical business decisions are DSS, DDS, BI, Business Analytics and Predictive Analytics systems. The concepts/ systems mentioned assist management in the major decision-making processes by providing crucial operational data

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    Paper

    Information, Analysis And Decisions: The Basics Diagnostic Analytics Why Did it Happen? Descriptive Analytics What is Happening? Analysis Predictive Analytics What is Likely To Happen? Prescriptive Analytics What Should I Do About It? Information Analytic Excellence Leads to Better Decisions 5 Information Builders’ View The Five Types of Analytics Prescriptive Predictive Skills Levels Discovery Diagnostic Descriptive Value 6 The Five Types of Analytics It is not about more data! It is about deeper

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    Police Code Of Silence

    such as domestic violence, rowdy teenagers, and drug houses. But the role of community police is changing as they face new challenges such as immigration, protest movements, and terrorism (Cole & Gertz, 2013). The 9/11 attacks added a dimension to policing that expanded their role beyond maintaining order. They have new responsibilities that include “fixed geographic responsibilities” as a method of preventing local terroristic threats. Police now examine their areas of responsibilities and help to

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    Criminal Justice Ethics

    philosophy of community policing different than other police approaches? (2) How and why is it difficult to implement the philosophy of community policing? Remember, you must use at least one quote from the text in this assignment. Respond to at least three of your classmates. There are many different approaches when it comes to policing such as the watchman, legalistic, and service styles. There is also traditional, problem-oriented, zero-tolerance and community policing, which I will be addressing

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