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    highest to the lowest. 2.community policing: "A collaborative effort between the police and the community that identifies problems of crime and disorder and involves all elements of the community in the search for solutions to these problems." 3.CompStat: A crime-analysis and police-management process built on crime mapping that was developed by the New York City Department in the mid-1990s. 4.crime prevention: The anticipation‚ recognition‚ and appraisal of a crime risk and the initiation of action

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    Brito‚ C.‚ and Luna‚ A. (2006). The Role of Law Enforcement in Public Health Emergencies. U.S. Department of Justice. Retrieved from http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/BJA/pdf/role_law_enforce.pdf Walsh‚ William F.‚ Vito‚ Gennaro F. (2004). The Meaning of Compstat: Analysis and Response. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 2004; 20; 51 Moteff‚ John‚ Copeland‚ Claudia‚ and Fischer‚ John. (2003). Critical Infrastructures: What Makes an Infrastructure Critical? The Library of Congress‚ Congressional Research

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    Police Operations During the early 1900s law enforcement was made up of two different functions patrolling and investigating crimes. The patrol officer would patrol the community he was assigned to on foot‚ which made him have direct contact with the individuals in the community. The detectives would investigate the illegal crimes that were committed. In today’s society policing dangers there first concern is how they can improve the safety measures for officers. In today’s society with the use

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    DC: Department of the Navy‚ Headquarters United States Marine Corps. Marine Corps’ Doctrinal Publication (MCDP)-1 Command and Control (1997). Washington‚ DC: Department of the Navy‚ Headquarters United States Marine Corps. Safir‚ H. (n.d.). The COMPSTAT process. New York: NYC Office of Management Analysis and Planning. Sun Tzu. (1971) The art of war (S. B. Griffith‚ Trans.). London: Oxford University Press. The task force report on the police of the president’s commission on law enforcement and

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    for crimes to be solved and criminal ’s apprehended. The public and legislators continue to impact the system calling for accountability and the protection of public safety (Muraskin & Roberts‚ Chapter 1‚ 2009). This call brought the technology of COMPSTAT- computer-aided police management systems-as well as specialized police units such as domestic violence crisis response units and driving under the influence (DUI) enforcement units (Muraskin & Roberts‚ Chapter 1‚ 2009). Police departments are now

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    The concept of Level 5 Leadership‚ created by business consultant Jim Collins‚ was developed when he began researching what makes a great company. Out of 1‚435 Fortune 500 companies‚ he recognized that only 11 of them were truly great. He asserts that these 11 were headed by Level 5 Leaders. He concludes that what sets these leaders apart from others is that they "blend extreme personal humility with intense professional will." I suspect every leader ponders how they can move to the next level of

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    CHAPTER 5 The Role of Police in Society Lecture slides prepared by Lisa J. Taylor Abuse of Power by Police The majority of police officers are professional and ethical. However‚ a small minority abuse their power. This leads to close scrutiny by the public of all police. Police officers have tremendous power in our society: • The power to arrest • The power to mediate or to charge • The power to use force • The power of life and death  Officers received tip regarding drug activity

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    Industries Inc. (BSE) (Chap. 9) 12 102/12/03 E-commerce: Amazon vs. Walmart (Chap. 10) 3 課程大綱 (Syllabus) 週次 日期 內容(Subject/Topics) 13 102/12/10 Knowledge Management: Tata Consulting Services (Chap. 11) 14 102/12/17 Enhancing Decision Making: CompStat (Chap. 12) 15 102/12/24 Building Information Systems: Electronic Medical Records (Chap. 13) 16 102/12/31 Managing Projects: JetBlue and WestJet (Chap. 14) 17 103/01/07 Final Report (期末報告) 18 103/01/14 期末考試週 4 Chap. 5 IT Infrastructure

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    “Stop‚ question‚ and frisk” is a controversial practice that was used by the New York City Police Department‚ where a police officer would stop any person acting suspicious‚ the police officer would question them and if they felt that it rose to the level of reasonable suspicion; they would frisk them for weapons and other contraband. In other states it is known as the Terry stop. Stop-and-frisk was a useful tactic for the NYPD because statistics show that violent crime dropped while this procedure

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    Community Based Policing Rodney Dio Criminal Justice 5/19/2013 Devry University Community Based Policing With this paper the community based policing are going to be mentioned. The importance of this sort of policing is critical attributable to the very fact that the particular police cannot perpetually be around to shield the innocent. With the number of kidnappings‚ murders‚ theft‚ and property destruction happening daily in America we tend to‚ as a society‚ ought to begin protective and

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