Critical Issues in Policing Critical Issues in Policing Brian Riley CJA/214 May 31‚ 2012 Bobby Sheppard Police Agencies in modern society are a part of the American fabric to serve and protect the American public. The United States currently have more than 15‚000 police agencies‚ (Walker & Katz‚ 2011). Police Departments across the United States face similar critical issues policing. All police officers face dangers in the job of policing the dangers can
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provide for them and their families. They put up this wall and lose insight on the purpose of the officers and focus more on the threat of the officers. Community Policing starts with children and thus gaining respect from adults. Many times an offender
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Page: 1 PERSONAL SIDE OF POLICING Smokin’ Joe Warner Fundamentals of Policing J**** G***** CJS-210 23 March 2012 Page: 2 Stress is a major contributor to burnout in the Law Enforcement field. There can be many contributors to this‚ but among them are the idea of having to use deadly force against someone or witnessing deadly force being used against a partner or coworker‚ lack of support from department members
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Policing In American Society CJA/214 Policing In American Society The United States government and the police must have a relationship because the laws and how the American criminal justice system is set up and ran. The rights of the people are established by the government and in most cases have to be carried out and enforced by local police. The local police vary from size throughout the United States. As the government set out to make new laws‚ it is the police who have to make sure
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Throughout the history of policing the roles of women and minorities has been limited. Some roles of women and minorities throughout policing history include not being able to work a beat‚ not being able to be selected for higher ranking‚ Where there was a community made up of primarily minorities such as a Hispanic neighborhood more Hispanic police officers would patrol in that area and where there were more African Americans in a neighborhood that is where African Americans would patrol. The
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The improvement of police crime analysis and related resource allocation can be accredited to GIS technology. Even though GIS technology can be an efficient and effective process in policing limited empirical assessment has been conducted. There are four major applications that make up GIS in policing. 1. Computerized crime mapping/crime analysis. 2. "Hot spots" identification. 3. Improving command-level decision making. 4. Geographical investigative analysis (primarily offender profiling). “The
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Learning Team D David Bruner‚ Robert Jordan‚ Stephanie Andrade‚ Phillip March 17‚ 2014 CJA/214-Introduction to police theory and practices Larry Ray Hardin Throughout history the role of women and racial and ethnic minorities has been restrained. This causes the inability to move up in ranking and limiting the ability to perform in certain jobs. Being a woman or having a different racial background can also cause stereotypes. For example‚ a Hispanic officer
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Organizational Behavior in the Case of the Penn State Sex Abuse Scandal OL-500 Human Behavior in Organization Southern New Hampshire University Dr. Doug Hood May15‚ 2014 In 2012‚ “former Penn State defensive coordinator Gerald “Jerry" Sandusky was found guilty of sexual abuse. He was accused of sexually abusing 10 boys over a 15-year period in a scandal that has rocked the university ’s community” (Chappell‚ 2012‚ para. 1). When the story of Jerry Sandusky broke to the press‚ the University
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Pillar four consists of community policing and crime reduction. The main focus of this pillar is to focus on community policing. Its very important for police to interact with the community in order for the community to interact with you positively. Community policing is basically working with residence in neighborhoods to consult public safety. Agencies should work with residents throughout different communities to share problems and collaborate on ways to create solutions to produce results that
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11 (2003) 733–764 A survey of industrial model predictive control technology S. Joe Qina‚*‚ Thomas A. Badgwellb‚1 a Department of Chemical Engineering‚ The University of Texas at Austin‚ 1 Texas Lonhorns‚ C0400‚ Austin‚ TX 78712‚ USA b Aspen Technology‚ Inc.‚ 1293 Eldridge Parkway‚ Houston‚ TX 77077‚ USA Received 8 November 2001; accepted 31 August 2002 Abstract This paper provides an overview of commercially available model predictive control (MPC) technology‚ both linear and nonlinear
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