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    Women and Minorities in Law Enforcement Response Student: Course: Fundamentals of Policing The role of women and minority throughout policing history: Throughout policing history women and minorities have played roles in the equality opportunities in the workplace legislation. During the Nixon Administration the federal government began to push employers on obtaining a good faith effort to employ women and minorities and track to their progress. In 1969

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    the United States. The history of policing was taken from Great Britain and implemented it here in America. The first ideal people to do the policing were healthy young boys and men that had come over with the Europeans on the first ships to venture to America. The main reason was to protect themselves from the natives who did not want to share their land. The natives became more settled and the two groups were able to live more successfully together. Policing was the primary duty of the Justice

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    "The changes brought about by the adoption of New Public Management principles in policing related organisations have resulted in little improvement in the areas of performance and accountability." New Public Management and the Queensland Police Service Introduction The early 1990s saw a change in the way business was conducted and services delivered by Australian public sector organisations. This change was in synchronisation with the rising tide of globalisation that hailed in the ongoing necessity

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    3. General history of policing Police term can be traced back in the Greek word ‘politeia’. It means the affairs that affected the order and survival of the state. During the 17th century European states have used the word la police in French and die polizei in German. These words refer to the internal administration‚ safety‚ protection and surveillance of a territorial administration. In the beginning of 18th century the term came in England from France that was initially refers to the good government

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    I plan on using the links titled “The Role of Women in Policing Today‚” “Female Perspectives - Testimonials‚” and “Questions.” “The Role of Women in Policing Today” covers a method of policing called community policing and informs its audience of training‚ patrol‚ and qualities. “Female Perspectives - Testimonials” contains questions that were asked to three female police officers and

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    Policing Culture The study in police culture started many decades ago in the United States and the United Kingdom. The study offered a wealth of material through observation and analysis that contributed to the formation of theories of police culture. In this study‚ the focus will be on analyzing police culture that will include the significance of stress in policing. It will also analyze the culture for women and ethnic minorities in policing and how they can achieve equality in law enforcement

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    Sir Robert Peel is one of the founding fathers of the principles of modern day policing. Peel was born in Bury Lancashire in 1788. He held different political offices during his life time‚ one being prime minister. Although he held many political offices Peel was considered to be a social reformist and is known as “The Founder of Modern Day Policing”. His reforms changed the penal system and resulted in lower crime rates. As a result of the Peels reforms her created the “Metropolitan Police”. The

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    References: Nazemi‚ S. (n.d.). Sir Robert Peels Nine Policies of Policing. Retrieved from Los Angeles Community Policing: http://lacp.org/2009-Articles-Main/062609-Peels9Principals-SandyNazemi.htm

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    perceptions of policing: A qualitative study amongst UK residents. 2.3.2 Is there evidence to suggest that ‘proactive policing’ (proactively enforcing laws prohibiting minor offences) can provide a way of reducing crime? A review of literature from the UK and USA. 2.3.3 What is the most effective way of policing social disorder? A review of literature comparing‚ contrasting and analyzing approaches from Europe‚ the UK and USA. 2.3.4 How effective is community policing in dealing with

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    References: Cristina johns (police use of less than lethal weapons) www.cjjohns.com/lawpowerandjustice/commentaries/llethal.html Gene Stephens (policing the future lawn enforcements New challenges) www.policefuturists.org/pdf/M-A2005Futurist_Stephens.pdf

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