Critical Issues Paper This paper will discuss the technology used in policing and how technology enhances or detracts from police organizations’ ability to function. Then‚ I would like to discuss the examples of less-than-lethal weapons and how less-than-lethal weapons affect policing in today’s society In addition‚ example of dangers faced by police and how police organizations address these dangers. In the 1900s when policing was created they had to face many issues to make sure that they handle
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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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Leach In Bury‚ Lancashire‚ on February 5‚ 1788‚ the “Father” of modern day policing was born. Through his work and studies of public service‚ Sir Robert Peel developed principles and policies that have impacted what is considered modern day policing. He created what is commonly known as the Peelian Principles. While Sir Robert Peel’s principles still stand out in law enforcement policies today‚ nine points of policing stand true today. Sir Robert Peel attended Harrow School and Christ Church in
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paper was obtained from a literature review of peer reviewed scholarly articles within the American Military University’s online library‚ as well as from scholarly texts. Professional Policing comes to America As reforms efforts gained momentum and politics played a less obvious and less intrusive role in policing‚ law enforcement in America began to be viewed as a profession. The so called professional phase of law enforcement began in the 1920s. The professional phase can be analyzed and best
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POLICE FRAGMENTATION Police Fragmentation The Nature of Policing in the United States will constantly change based on certain events that happen. The government will always look for ways to adjust‚ trying to make policing more efficient‚ fair‚ and effective. Unlike policing in other countries‚ the structure of policing in the United States is extremely fragmented. According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics‚ there are currently 21‚000 federal
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Patrol Studies Summaries: The Philadelphia Foot Patrol Experiment (2009)and Atlantic City‚ New Jersey‚ Cooperative Policing Partnership (1994) Jasmine Glenn American InterContinental University Abstract Police Patrol is the backbone of most police departments .On patrol‚ a police officer makes rounds in a specific area called a beat. Officers usually ride in cars but can sometimes be seen on foot. Previous studies of foot patrol indicate that these patrols are costly and do not reduce crime
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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 comparison and cotrast of the use IT in policing versus random street patrols‚ how Inormation Systems have allowed
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Part 1: The Theory Poor communication is responsible for the effectiveness of community policing. The article used for part 1 is titled _Overcoming barriers to communication between police and socially disadvantage neighborhoods: a critical theory of community policing‚_ by author Stephen Schneider_._ Research on his theory is conducted in socially disadvantaged neighborhoods‚ where community policing is needed the most. Primary research was established in the East Vancouver neighborhood‚ Mount
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