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    Broken Window Theory

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    from http://cptedsecurity.com. The “Broken Window” theory attempts to explain why neighborhoods become so bad over time. It basically says that if small crimes are allowed to be committed it will build and become worst over time. The long-debated “broken windows” theory of social behavior argues that crime is linked to physical and social disorder in a community. In Lowell‚ this disorder took the form of trash-strewn streets‚ broken street lights‚ abandoned buildings‚ public

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    instead of what has already happened. It is often described as criminal analyst working with law enforcement to analyze the crime trends that are happening in order to make better decisions on fighting these crimes. The intelligence-led policing approach is modeled after problem-oriented Policing‚ which was conceptual of officers and analyst worked together to identify crime and problems and the issues that caused them in a community. Solutions were sought after analyzing the problems within a certain

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    become a perk to residents and/or shoppers. With the advances in technology‚ private security has increased the adequacy of their analyzing‚ investigating‚ and monitoring. Private policing have been classified as many things whether crowd controlling‚ crime preventing‚ or an individual body guard‚ it is private security. In order for the policing to be considered private‚ service must be provided by a private organization or person‚ in comparison to public policing which is provided by the state or governing

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    relations police ought to have with the public that it sounds almost identical to the philosophies of community policing. For example‚ community policing advocates dedicated problem solving to prevent crime. This goes perfectly by Sir Robert’s first principle‚that states that police’s basic duty is to prevent crime and disorder. An effective way to achieve that first principle is to focus on solving issues. Community policing also implements that the police need to engage with the community‚ which goes right

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    to reduce crime versus random patrols of the streets‚ we first have to look at exactly what information technology is available to police today. One popular technology that is used by police departments is COMPSTAT abbreviated for computer statistics. Compstat is a "strategic control system" designed for the collection and feedback of information on crime and related quality of life issues. The COMPSTAT process can be summarized in one simple statement: "Collect‚ analyze‚ and map crime data and

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    Community Policing

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    Nicole McAfee Community Policing Chapter 3 It is important to be a part of strong community. Communities that have strong values usually have a strong foundation against crime and work together to lower crime rates in their area. Community refers to the specific geographic area served by a police department or law enforcement agency and the individuals‚ organizations and agencies within that area. Community also refers to a feeling of be3longing a sense of integration‚ a sense of shared values

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    San Bernardino the Ghetto

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    with bars on their windows and doors. A few homes had both bars and gates. Seeing the physical environment along with the type of people in the area roaming around‚ I knew the crime rates were gonna be high. I found that in 2010 alone their was 10‚987 total crime incidents in San Bernardino. 8‚967 of these were property crimes. If it were up to me to improve this area‚ I would instill street barriers on some through streets‚ to create smaller communities and make it harder for would be offenders

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    looked at by a single broken window. The idea affects not only the community but the police force as well. Mayors‚ politicians‚ police chiefs‚ and other administrators want their city to look and feel safe. When small time crime invades the community‚ it can turn into a bigger crime and the fall of the city. The theory was experimented with in many cities with positive and negative results. Police patrol‚ emergency and critical incident response‚ police investigations‚ and future trends were affected

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    Incidents of police brutality generate public fear and distrust of law enforcement‚ particularly among minority communities and in areas where police misconduct has occurred in the past. Police-community tension thus may exist because of previous incidents and cultural differences that stifle understanding. Improved relations between law enforcement and citizens will restore trust in these affected communities‚ and make police efforts more effective through enhanced cooperation. Three aspects of

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    Proactive Tactics

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    officers use. Officials use proactive tactics to further their means. The first tactic is called decoy operations. Decoy operations entail police officers to blend in with civilians and catch criminals in the middle of committing a crime and reducing local crimes. People do not assume that an officer would be in a crowd watching out for the safety of others. Police also use decoy vehicles‚ or what we refer to as unmarked police cars. Civilians are less likely to speed or drive aggressively because

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