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    the Nigeria Police‚ it is encouraging to note the willingness of the Police authority to work with other stakeholders in order to properly address issues of crime and policing in Nigeria (Obasanjo in Alemika and Chukwuma 2004). The history of community police relation in Nigeria has been described as frosty as the idea of policing imposed on the country by the colonial masters was calculated to foster an antagonism between the policed and the police (Alemika and Chukwuma‚ 2000; Onoja‚ 2007; Tamuno

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    After reading this article‚ I learned several things that I did not know about how immigration policing is handled in the United States. I feel like it is not a fair system because they make immigrants out to be lower class citizens. The media portrays immigrants as “criminals” that are ruining the country. However‚ in reality‚ a majority of these people are hidden within communities trying to live out normal lives. Police officers makes this difficult because these individuals are easily targeted

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    Sir Robert Peel Policing has been a part of America for many decades. In fact‚ policing was known to exist prior to 1066‚ the year of the Normandy Invasion of Britain. Throughout the years policing has been a complicated and ongoing progress. The people of England did not have a stabilized policing standard and were often responsible for protecting and serving themselves. As early as the 1600s the Colonial America introduced the English styles of policing; citizens were responsible for

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    Mary Thompson U07a1 The USA PATRIOT Act and Controversy February 24‚ 2013 Some of the key components of the USA Patriot Act are warrants without evidence‚ this gives the government agency the ability to look through people’s personal life without serving them warrant to search. Government agencies also use the legal action of distributing all evidence and facts gathered through searches‚ and they now have the authorization to use wiretaps on all forms of communications that have vital information

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    Traditional policing usually consists of officers answering calls for service. Traditional methods of policing rely heavily on deterrence through a visible presence of the police on patrol. However‚ many social changes have occurred over the decades and traditional policing methods may not be as effective in addressing the needs of the communities. Communities have become more diverse and the problems have changed as drugs and violent crimes have become more common in urban communities. Additionally

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    Problem-Oriented Policing and the SARA Model Joshua Sipes Johnston August 21‚ 2013 Arizona State University Law enforcement is one of the most dynamic social fields in the world. Police tactics and strategies are constantly changing to meet the needs of the communities that they serve‚ large and small alike. New strategies are implemented in hopes of improving the efficiency and effectiveness of police. The majority of new strategies aim to help law enforcement agencies and protocols become

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    brixton riots ‘were essentially an outburst of anger and resentment by young black people against the police’ - breakdown of police liaison committee- not the polices fault however the local leaders abandoned the committee. - employment of hard policing methods which included operations such as swamp 81 which increased foot patrol thus resulting in increase stop and search - racially prejudiced‚ harassment and delay in response to matters by some police officers - distrust in the police complaints

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    Success of community policing in Nigeria evidence from community. Abstract. Introduction. What Constitute Community? Jack R. Greene (1988) observed that the most significant problem in community policing strategies is the attempt to define “community “accurately. Greene found that in most community policing programmes‚ the concept of community is defined in terms of administrative areas traditionally used by the police to allocate patrols‚ not in terms of ecological areas” defined by

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    History of Police September 05‚ 2013 Throughout this essay the writer will be discussing the history of the police. Describing the impact that a gentleman named Sir Robert Peel had on American policing. A look at the relationship between the U.S. government and the policing organizations throughout the United States. Lastly how these relationships may affect police practices today. As we begin lets first get an understanding for what a police organization is defined as. “The police are a

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    contributions of Sir Robert Peel to the modern state of the police. We will also be looking at the relationship between the U.S. government and the policing organizations throughout the United States and how this relationship may affect police practices. As I have mentioned earlier some sort of policing has been

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