"Bratton" Essays and Research Papers

Sort By:
Satisfactory Essays
Good Essays
Better Essays
Powerful Essays
Best Essays
Page 1 of 38 - About 379 Essays
  • Good Essays

    Chief William J. Bratton‚ Compstat‚ and Leadership When one thinks of a leader‚ what type of person do we think of? Is that individual a hero that we see on television‚ a cartoon character‚ a family member‚ or is that person a public servant? Regardless of occupation and title‚ a leader is a person who inspires others and they know how to motivate people. “When they arrive‚ you see something about them that stands out. The inner strength of their leadership ability emerges”. (Gonzalez‚

    Premium Police Constable

    • 640 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    William Bratton and the Nypd

    • 12133 Words
    • 49 Pages

    yale case 07-015 rev. february 12‚ 2008 William Bratton and the NYPD Crime Control through Middle Management Reform Andrea R. Nagy1 Joel Podolny2 William Bratton‚ commissioner of the New York Police Department from 1994 to 1996‚ presided over a dramatic decline in the city’s crime rate. Hired by Mayor Rudolph Giuliani as part of a new crime fighting initiative‚ Bratton embraced the “broken windows” theory that had made him so successful as chief of the city’s transit police. According to

    Premium Police Crime Constable

    • 12133 Words
    • 49 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Reflection on William Bratton and the NYPD William Bratton is currently the Commissioner of police in the City Of New York. Prior to this‚ he had also served the same post from the year 1994 to 1996 during which he bought a heavy decline in the city’s crime rate. During his previous term as commissioner‚ he embraced the “broken windows” theory which made his administration very successful. This theory stipulates that when a small offence like a broken window on a parked car‚ larger offenses such

    Premium Police Crime Constable

    • 787 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Nypd

    • 809 Words
    • 4 Pages

    in 1994‚ William Bratton has transformed NYPD into an effective deterrent of crime through a series of strategic organizational changes. Crime rate in New York has decreased by 25.9% in just a year compared to the average national rate of 5.4%. Now‚ NYPD’s results oriented strategy needs to sustain its momentum and continue to produce results‚ despite falling budgets‚ labor disputes and difficulty in getting resources allocated. In this paper‚ I will review the challenges Bratton faced‚ analyze his

    Premium Crime Criminology Management

    • 809 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Predictive Policing

    • 1309 Words
    • 6 Pages

    analysts have been practicing predictive policing for more than 40 years. (Pearsall‚ B. 2010 May) SINCE THE EARLY 1990s‚ New York City has experienced the deepest and most prolonged crime drop in recorded history. In 1994‚ Police Commissioner William Bratton introduced a data-driven management model in the New York City Police Department called COMPSTAT. COMPSTAT‚ short for computer statistics‚ or comparative statistics‚ is a strategic management philosophy used by police to approach crime reduction.

    Premium Police Crime Crime prevention

    • 1309 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Good Essays

    science and sequence of numbers that’s a simulation of human intelligence processes by computer systems‚ machines and etc. In “Outing A.I beyond the Turing Test” by Benjamin H. Bratton‚ Mr. Bratton scrutinizes the subject of hard A.I. proclaiming to be our biggest existential threat” marked by crucial ambiguities” (Bratton). The author raises the concern that an A.I. may be indifferent to humans and that in a certain way that may be even worse than if the A.I. were hostile and the ambiguities he ascertains

    Premium Artificial intelligence Human

    • 1101 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    William Bratton William Bratton is the current chief of police for the Los Angeles Police Department. He has also served as the police commissioner for the cities of New York and Boston. Bratton has served in some very large roles and has left a very large influence over the criminal justice field. Bratton is known for the Broken Windows Theory as well as developing CompStat in New York City. In this paper we will learn more about Bratton and how he got to where he is today. Born in Boston

    Premium United States Federal Bureau of Investigation Law enforcement agency

    • 473 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Better Essays

    the consumers of the product‚ but by the Capitalist class (Nakhaie 2016: Feb 2). Marx (Bratton and Denham 2014: 120) also argued that the dominant class creates a belief of a way of life that‚ in turn‚ leads to its domination. Similarly‚ he claims that the class holding the means of production also controls the intellectual production of people in its society (Bratton and Denham 2014: 121). Further‚ Marx (Bratton and Denham 2014: 136) states that the dominant class controls the demand of the market

    Premium Sociology Max Weber

    • 1207 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Good Essays

    Police department had the same aim‚ but Bratton had to convince the entire department that he had the same overall ambitions as them. Bratton’s goal was to reduce crime by 40% in three years by focusing on quality of life crimes. He wanted to be able to manage crime‚ rather than just respond to it. The four elements of Bratton’s strategy was accurate and timely intelligence‚ rapid deployment‚ effective tactics‚ and relentless follow-up and assessment. Bratton achieved his objectives by focusing officer

    Premium Crime Police New York City

    • 596 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    “provided the intellectual context for theorizing about new forms of social life and society that came to prevail first in Britain and subsequently worldwide” (Bratton and Denham‚ 2009:2). Similarly‚ “Durkheim’s sociology generates an interest in social regulation‚” developed in relation to societal norms and values‚ which were present at the time (Bratton and Denham‚ 2009:20). But‚ it is important to recognize that not all theorists are recognized. Sometimes‚ we only become aware of certain views‚ due to

    Premium

    • 677 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
Previous
Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 38