without proper organization with regards to insight‚ predictions of crime activities and the nature thereof. The use of IT in law enforcement centers around predictive policing which is the term used to describe “any policing strategy or tactic that develops and uses information and advanced analysis to inform forward-thinking crime prevention”. (Predictive Policing Symposium‚ 2010). Predictive policing focuses on some strategies which will be used in the remaining of this paper to address the
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Suresh Mainali Since a recent years‚ U.S has seen many instances of police ruthlessness. It has turned into a questionable theme among groups that have seen police fierceness occur before their homes. Officers are confronted with numerous debilitating circumstances ordinary driving them to settle on split second choices and to expect the most exceedingly awful and trust in the best. Cops are given the ability to take any natives rights away and even their lives. With that sort of force comes obligation
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How diversity affects police work? Traci Ann Fuchs August 16‚ 2013 SS 310 Cultural Diversity DR. Don Kirk Macon The role of the police is to enforce the law‚ not to question it. This means that the police have been used to do society ’s racial dirty work--to return runaway slaves to their masters and to enforce segregation in the South. We have only to think of Southern sheriffs like "Bull" Connor to remind us of how the white power structure has fought to maintain its privileges. However
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Police Culture in the United States Norris R. Billingsley‚ Richard Reynolds‚ Norris R. Billingsley CJA 214 December 27‚ 2013 Yolonda Johnson Introduction Policing‚ is an occupation described as hours of boredom‚ followed by extreme moments of fear and terror‚ with coffee and donuts thrown into the mix at times. It is also a culture perceived by the public as corrupt‚ aggressive‚ racist‚ and above the law which empowers them. In an occupation where these extremes exist‚ it is necessary
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With advances in technology we see new and scary ways criminals commit crimes. With the introduction of cell phones and scanners years ago‚ criminals could listen to police radio traffic and see where and how we police were responding. No need for "look outs"‚ technology became the look out. Now in the computer age we see crimes from identity theft and hacking into computers to steal personal and corporate confidential information to cyber stalking and sexual predating to cell phone cloning. Criminals
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Degrees Needed To Become A Police Officer Education: Police officers must have a minimum of a high school education‚ or its equivalent‚ and larger departments may require one or two years of college. Federal and State agencies typically require a college degree. Since civil service regulations govern the appointment of police in most jurisdictions‚ officers must pass a civil service examination. Officers usually undergo a
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Individual Assignment Week Two: E1-1 and E3-2 Gabriella Goodfield ACC/460 June 4‚ 2012 Martin Ginsburg Individual Assignment Week Two: E1-1 and E3-2 E1-1 Select the best answer 1. The traditional business model of accounting is inadequate for governments and not-for-profit organizations primarily because businesses differ from governments and not-for-profits organizations in that they A. They have different missions 3. The primary objectives
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copy of answers so you can contribute to the tutorial discussion and for making notes of correct answers. Tutorial Set WEEK 2 Revision Questions 1 Introduction to microeconomics: efficiency‚ scarcity & opportunity cost Textbook (J/M/W) 9th ed.) Chs. 1 & 2 1. What is the difference between microeconomics and macroeconomics? Micro: individual firms etc. Macro: Economy as a whole 2. What is the difference between deductive and inductive methods in economics when discussing theories? Deductive: Beginning
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Juveniles and Crimes Brandi Haney CJS/200 Sean Wallace March 3‚ 2013 Juveniles and Crimes Information Juveniles commit a lot of crimes and much of it is because of influences and or surrounded lifestyles. Majority of the crimes committed by juveniles are violent crimes but the main ones involve drug abuse and simple assault. Juveniles account for 17 percent of all arrest according to the FBI and 15 percent of those arrest were due to violent crimes. ( Juvenile Crime‚ 2001 2003) Overall
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Police discretion Police discretion can be defined as actions undertaken by law enforcers in which they exercise their individual judgment in order to determine the best course of action (Gaines & Kappeler‚ 2003). Before deciding whether a certain action should be pursued against a suspect‚ the police take into account many factors‚ at least in theory. As Kleinig (1996) stresses‚ discretion also gives law enforcers “a permission‚ privilege‚ or prerogative to use judgment about how to make a practical
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