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    Kids should be viewed as adults when they are mature enough to take care of themselves. Kids are often viewed as adults when they turn 18 but they still go to their mom to make appointments for them etc. Adults should be able to handle things their own way. Kids should be viewed as adults when they are ready to take responsibilities. Kids should be viewed as adults when they are mature enough to handle things on their own. They have to learn how to drive‚ they need to learn all laws in the states

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    Early roots of policing: Sir Robert Peel’s (1820s) nine principles and their connection to modern day policing Sir Robert Peel is known in the history books as the person who created the first form of an English police department‚ called the London Metropolitan Police. However‚ the first acknowledgement of any sort of police department or criminal justice system occurred 1000 years earlier by the English King Alfred the Great. King Alfred the Great came up with this idea when he was preparing

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    Policing Functions ReshaHarris Criminal Justice 394 August‚ 22‚ 2012 Warren‚ Wyatt Policing Functions The functions of police work are highly complex and filled with numerous unpredictable challenges. Officers must place his or her safety and their lives at risk every day in the interests of maintaining order‚ protecting the public and apprehending law-breakers. The result is an occupation filled with stressors‚ pressures and dangers. American law enforcement remains a sector composed

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    them have their own policing style. A policing style is a collection of the police department’s methods‚ routines‚ and processes (Jihong & Hassel‚ 2005). The department’s policing style serves as a reflection of the department’s culture and affects all aspects of police work in that community. In 1968‚ social and political scientist James Q. Wilson conducted a study on police departmental styles (Jihong & Hassel‚ 2005). He studied police departments in eight different communities and found that there

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    A) the tendency for girls to date boys younger than themselves B) the tendency for girls to enter into later‚ nurturing relationships C) aggression and antisocial behavior in boys D) early-maturing boys becoming leaders in their schools and community 5. About two-thirds of all those who take IQ tests score in the “average” range‚ that is‚ between 85 and: A) 100. B) 115. C) 125. D) 135. 6. A disorder that may result from abnormal development of the corpus callosum is: A) hearing impairment

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    HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF POLICING AND HOW IT RELATES TO POLICING TODAY Cultural Diversity in Criminal Justice CJA/344 Shomari Guilford MaryAnn M. Davis 12/08/2014 INTRODUCTION The historical development of policing plays a major role in how policing is done today. We continue to learn from the past‚ even though not many major laws or practices have been put into place. We still suffer from racial profiling and criminal injustice. With more police training and weeding out the corrupt officers

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    Police History Policing in the United States dates back to the 1800s‚ but the police of the modern world are much different from the first police that took patrol. The first patrols did not have cars or two-way radio communication‚ but they started off always evolving policing and law enforcement organizations. In our current time the government has a direct relationship with law enforcement which affects policing practices. Federal‚ State‚ and local governments all play a role in policing practice. Although

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    affect their lives‚ their communities and of course damage the reputations of other officers. Police officers have a “crime fighter image” from popular television shows. Citizens in America expect police officers to solve crimes fast and make their lives easier to manage. We know that most of their job consists of peacekeeping and order maintenance. Whether you are a Chief of police of a small police department or a large police department you need to enforce a policing style that reflects you ‘all

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    that can be combated by deterrence. Zero Tolerance policing aims to stop serious crime by clamping down on the minor crimes like graffiti that the practitioners believe lead to further crimes and using custodial sentences for first offences. It includes set responses to particular crimes by the police although the courts maintain some discretion. Zero Tolerance is not necessarily exclusive of urban regeneration‚ social investment or community policing. Its exponents‚ however‚ often rule them out because

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    Policing in the Future Team A CJA/214 April 3‚ 2013 Lenard Wells Policing in the Future Policing in the future has many exciting advancements to be made in technology such as facial recognition‚ thermal and infrared sensors‚ and night vision just to name a few. Augmented reality systems are systems that are designed to present digital information to users on what they are look at in reality (The Pennsylvania state university‚ 2012) Another aspect of future policing is predictive policing

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