Phase 2 – Task 1: Policing Levels‚ Roles‚ and Functions 1/15/14 As a Police Chief and seeing and experiencing a high degree of turnover in the department heads‚ and having to do a budget for the new fiscal year. This could be a trying time. Now the Mayor wants to hold a workshop with all the department heads and this is going to be tricky in getting everything done. The information that I will need to put together are: • Budget • Training • Manpower in addition
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public safety and quality of life. They must learn innovative ways to do “more with less‚” use the resources in the most cost conscious ways‚ align itself to a more streamlined approach to deliver an effective‚ efficient and economical product to the community. My proposal for balancing the book by reducing 10% cost over the next two years is shown in the following table: |Budget |2012 (ml) |2013(ml) |2014 (ml)
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Problem-Oriented Policing Rod Taylor University of Phoenix Problem-Oriented Policing According to Dictionary.com‚ “policing is to regulate‚ control‚ or keep in order with or as if with a law enforcement agency.” The art of policing has changed significantly for many different reasons but mainly to accommodate the times. Crime rates have gone up substantially when compared to 50 years ago. Much of the reason why this may be is the easy accessibility to gory movies
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According to Peel‚ the real key for policing is "the police are the people and the people are the police". Peel believed that prevention of crime could be accomplished without intruding into the lives of citizens. With the development of the Metropolitan Police‚ Peel established nine principles to his theory of policing. These nine principles are as relevant today as they were in the 1800’s. Community policing is based on Peel’s concept of prevention. Community policing has been embraced by many law
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of Canada sounds nice there are various issues such as racial discrimination as a result of racial profiling/policing that is enforced in marginalized communities. The stereotypes of racialized individuals‚ specifically black and brown bodies as deviant‚ dangerous‚ and criminal has reinforced the policing strategies‚ which are run on bias. War on Drugs particular focus on black communities has become a reality that black bodies have been experiencing‚
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ROLE OF COMMUNITY RADIO IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT By Saad Ullah Khan Research Scholar‚ Department of Mass Communication Aligarh Muslim University‚ Aligarh 202002‚U.P.‚ India Email: saadgeneration84@yahoo.co.in ABSTRACT: India became independent on 15 August 1947.Though‚ after Independence we achieved tremendous success in many fields but still much is needed to be done in order to become a developed nation. Statistics betrays that after Independence our growth rate has increased from 3% to 9 %
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Technology has always had an impact on policing. Understanding the technology used in the political era‚ professional era‚ and community oriented era ultimately explains how technology influences policing in the past and ultimately policing techniques used by police agencies today. Police technology in the Political Era was limited however‚ the technology that was available had a positive impact on the community. The printing press was one of the first major advances in technology which police
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Problem oriented policing or (POP) was developed by Herman Goldstein what makes his research unique is that he also added into the analysis what he had experienced(Fritsch‚ Liederbach‚ Taylor‚ & Caeti‚ 2009‚ p 100). The goal of his research was to develop a form of policing that is effective but also committed to maintaining and extending democratic values. The concept of (POP) was to move away from the traditional law enforcement approach and with the community leaders and citizens identify the
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Public Policing Versus Private Security When comparing private security to public law enforcement there are both many similarities and differences (COPS‚ 2012). Private security is paid by a private company or agency‚ whereas public policing is paid by government salaries and taxpayers (COPS‚ 2012). Public police officers have the authority to enforce laws and protect and serve society (COPS‚ 2012). Private security officers are paid to protect private property
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Running head: PUBLIC POLICING VERSUS PRIVATE SECURITY Public Policing versus Private Security Comparison Maria Perham University of Phoenix April 15‚ 2011 Public Policing Versus Private Security Comparison In the policing field are two paths for individuals to choose from public policing and private security. Both paths have many similarities and significant differences in each one’s roles and responsibilities. Private security and public policing both have similar histories
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