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    Community policing and problem solving are both strategic concepts that focuses the redefining of the ends and the policing means. Community policy majorly deals with the attention of the police behind the incidents‚ instead of the incidents alone. It also works to establish a working relationship between the community and the police with the aim of increasing the levels of security and reducing crimes in the society. Due to the failure in the law enforcement to fight crimes and maintain security

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    IT 210-Final Currency Conversion Program Florence Sanders IT/210 Fundamentals of Programming with Algorithms and Logic September 16‚ 2012 Ed Addison Application-Level Requirements List 1. User screen that prompts user 2. Display prompts main user title screen 3. Main user screen provides short description explaining use of program 4. Calculations of currency is executed with valid inputs 5. Provides option to clear input fields Input | Process | Output |

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    lessen the impact of future budget cuts (Wilson‚ Weiss‚ 2014‚ p.99). Second‚ models do not actually show hard accurate data‚ they appear to only be estimates of the required manning and should not be used alone (Fritsch et al.‚ 2009‚ p. 41). Professional inputs from experience leaders should also be considered when making manning decisions. Leaders will be able to account for issues that may not be accounted for in the models and will have more insight as to how their

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    Sammy Siddiqui Paul Angelo Brienza Community Policing November 29‚ 2012 The Costs of Corruption In today’s society‚ the amount of crime that occurs can be quite difficult to deal with and responsibility ends up falling on police to curtail it. Unfortunately‚ the infectious nature of crime often drags these assigned “stoppers” into the same mud that they are trying to prevent others from falling into. When officers abuse their legally sanctioned position of authority‚ it is known as police corruption

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    While community policing may seem like an understandable concept‚ the textbook informs us that it has proven to be an elusive goal to arrive at a single definition of the term (Lab 2016). Of the various definitions the table in the textbook provided‚ I most agreed with the definition provided by the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services on page 246 (it is the last definition in Table 2.1) because it clearly defines community policing and some of its key features. Key Features of Community

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    Community Policing Model

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    Community policing is sometimes used in conjunction with the standard model. It is when officers are placed in specific areas so that they are able to become familiar with the residents as well as the criminals. This way they are able to form a bond and they are often assisted by the residents when there is an issue because of the level of trust. For example‚ in Dekalb County‚ Georgia‚ the police officers are given specific zones to patrol when they are on duty. Most times‚ it is a zone that they

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    The Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution states: Prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures and sets out requirements for search warrants based on probable cause. This amendment impacts law enforcement because police need a warrant to make arrests and searches. This is not applicable if the officer has first-hand knowledge of an event and the evidence is likely to be destroyed or the subject will abscond if time is taken to get a warrant. If a warrantless search is made by the police

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    could be very confusing to a regular citizen since they have private as well as public police and we the regular citizens may not know how to make a distinction between the two. (Paraphrased from The Police An Introduction 28) Early American Policing (1600- 1860): In the seventeenth century‚ people were still under the Middle Ages thinking. The government task was to provide economic balance protecting the people from invaders trying to take the local jobs. This way of thinking lasted until the

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    Community Policing Report

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    When looking at community policing’s three dimensions‚ I realize that in order for the community policing program to be utilized to its complete and full potential all three dimensions are required. The philosophical dimension’s three central ideas‚ citizen input‚ broad function and personalized service‚ lays the foundation of community oriented policing‚ while the strategic dimension’s three key elements‚ flexible operation‚ geographical focus‚ and prevention emphasis‚ translates the philosophical

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    Crime and the Criminal Justice System Monica Mois Introduction to Criminal Justice/CJS/201 November 10‚ 2014 Christle Sheppard Southall Criminal Justice System According to the University of Phoenix CJi Interactive activities (2014)‚ the definition of a crime is “a conduct in violation of the criminal laws of the state‚ the federal government‚ or a local jurisdiction‚ for which there is no legally acceptable justification or excuse”. It is a complex and very difficult definition to agree upon because

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