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    Combating Organized Crime

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    Traditional Police Enforcement Traditional policing requires police officers to react to incidents. Police officers are driven by calls for service. Traditional policing gives limited information to the community. In traditional policing‚ supervisors have strict control over patrol officers‚ and police officers have very limited discretion. Traditional policing is bogged down with thick bureaucratic regulations. When it comes to organized crime‚ traditional policing does not work. Traditional police officers

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    Broken Window Theory

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    when non violent crimes‚ like petty theft‚ graffiti‚ and vandalism is in order and held in check then more serious crimes such as murder‚ rape‚ and other crimes wont seems to follow. The broken window theory has effected policing in the past and will play a role in how policing is done in the future. The theory ’s biggest test has been in New York City‚ where a dramatic decline in crime has been attributed in large part of the city to maintain maintenance. Rundown parts of the city have been cleaned

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    legally right thing to do. “Police officers shall not compromise their integrity or that of their Department or profession‚ by taking or attempting to influence actions when a conflict of interest exists‚ (FDOE‚ n.d.‚ www.fdle.state.fl.us). Community policing is‚ according to the United States Department of Justice‚ “a philosophy that promotes organizational strategies‚ which support the systematic use of partnerships and problem-solving techniques‚ to proactively address the immediate conditions that

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    POLICE ETHICS AND INTEGRITY Milan Pagon Professor and Dean College of Police and Security Studies University of Maribor‚ Slovenia ABSTRACT The paper deals with the importance of police ethics and integrity in contemporary policing. It first describes the field of applied ethics in general. It explains the basis for the structure of professional moral obligations‚ briefly depicts the core imperatives of applied ethics and describes the process of moral reasoning. It then defines police ethics‚ discusses

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    Policing Paper There are many different forms of technology used in policing in today society. This technology is very important when it comes to policing and being able to do their jobs proficiently. Some of the technology they use is database and information technology‚ computer-aid dispatch‚ records management systems‚ and mobile computing. All of these forms of technology play a vital role in policing. Without these forms of technology being available to police there could be a higher crime

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    Jewish organisations in relation to police mistrust of the political left. Further‚ its purpose would be to consider how this can illuminate the policing of public order in the period and the introduction of legislation that increased police powers and potentially further curtailed civil liberties.

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    Q1: With reference from evidence from football violence‚ explain what is wrong with common sense accounts of crowd behaviour INTRO Common sense accounts of crowd behaviour are typical explanations of crowd events and conflicts that would be proposed by the everyday person; ideas such as ‘agitators’ or the ‘mad mob’. This has become a vastly researched topic in social psychology which has demonstrated major faults in such common sense accounts of crowd behaviour. The issues associated with these

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    is said to organize police departments whether or not would work in present day police activities. The culture concerns in society on the criminal justice system would explain in the community policing based on Peel’s concept of prevention. Many law enforcement agencies have embraced the community policing concept across the country. Its goal in preventing crime and promote better partnerships between police and community. According to Friedmann (1992)‚ problem analysis and problem solving‚ facilitation

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    Technology and Crime

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    in 1840-1920 which was called the ‘Political Era’ had only a night stick‚ and a gun for policing. These items are still used in today’s policing efforts for when they are called on the use of force. No matter what technological progress the police have made‚ they still rely on basic tools available to protect innocent life and themselves (SEASKATE‚ INC.‚ 1998). The Professional Model Era has brought policing to create what they deemed professional police departments‚ and to get rid of any political

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    Criminal Justice Systems The world is what it is today because of the criminal justice systems that are created around the world to enforce the law for the greater cause of accountability and responsibility in the whole world as a community. Criminal Justice system is the term used to explain and understand all of the agencies whose goal is to control crime. It consists of police‚ courts‚ and corrections agencies‚ which act to enforce the law‚ adjudicate suspects‚ and deal with convicted offenders

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