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    Benefits of Community Policing by Sergeant John King As a Department we are asking individuals to participate in a change to a Community Policing Philosophy. Change is uncomfortable and resistance to that change is a natural reaction. Communicating the benefits of the proposed change to Community Policing is an important step in reducing this resistance and in gaining commitment from the individual organization‚ the community and the Department. Benefits to the Officer: 1. Community Policing

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    be proactive and take action before a crime has been committed (Thibault‚ Lynch‚ and McBride‚ 2014). If officers are making themselves more visible in their community they are deterring crime and criminal behavior Officers that are being proactive are helping stay a step ahead of crime in their neighborhoods. Technology is a huge aid in helping officers be proactive with video and cameras recording of each incident‚ and computer programs like the National Crime Information Center and the

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    approach include conflict resolution‚ restorative justice‚ rehabilitation‚ and democratic corporation in a community to build a peaceful neighborhood. However‚ it should not be assumed that in this method‚ crime is excused. Specifically speaking‚ peacekeeping criminology has a soft view of crime‚ hypothesizing that offenders are those that are deprived of basic needs‚ or are

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    Practices and Operations Aimee Pallais Contemporary Issues and Futures in Criminal Justice September 15‚ 2014 John Peterson Police organizations traditionally respond to criminal activities and criminal acts after they have already occurred. After the crime is committed and after police officers arrive at the scene‚ future investigations and routine patrols are done. The police organizations are characterized in several ways; routine patrol‚ rapid response for service‚ arrests‚ investigations‚ and law

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    she implies the importance of city streets and sidewalks. Although it is believed that police officers enforce the peace in a city‚ but in reality it is the people’s actions that keep the peace. A city that is classified as unsafe or with  high crime rate will most likely not have people occupying the sidewalks at night‚ but a city with plenty of city street users have a safe reputation. When thousands of pedestrians walk through the city streets and they unknowingly become the primary surveillance

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    In order for patrol distribution to be effective‚ it must revolve around the goal of trying to satisfy the vast majority of citizens’ concerns within a jurisdiction (Fritsch et al.‚ 2008). Patrol allocation should be taken into consideration in order to effectively distribute the patrol. Depending on the size of a police department and its jurisdiction‚ patrol allocation can help distribute the patrol by dividing the patrol jurisdiction into different areas and assigning officers to patrol some or

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    Hillard took time to reflect on the Department and the progress that has been made during his tenure. • Community policing strategy—CAPS— recognized as one of the most successful community/police partnerships in the country. • Major strides in crime reduction. •

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    Investment in surveillance camera systems by school districts ensures parents and guardians that the general safety and security of children are being addressed during schools hours and at all after-school extracurricular activities and programs. 2. Crime Deterrent * The presence of highly visible surveillance cameras at strategic locations in buildings and public areas/premises of a school property prevents theft‚ vandalism and acts as a deterrent to thieves and criminals from indulging in illegal

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    circumstances‚ a search warrant should be obtained before gaining entry. (See Steagald v. United States‚ 451 U.S. 204 (1981)). If the subject fugitive is in the residence of a crime partner and it is believed that evidence of the crime is also present‚ a search warrant should be obtained before gaining entry. Evidence of third party crime may be seized if it is in plain view from a position where the DUSM has a lawful right to

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    or job‚ especially when it comes to the field of criminal justice. Research is really about the generation of information that is both accurate and objective for the purpose of guiding decision making. Without research‚ we have no knowledge about crime: What it is‚ where it happens‚ how it happens‚ and why it happens (Vito‚ Tewksbury‚ & Kunselman‚ 2008‚ p. 3). Through researching and using the scientific methods of inquiry‚ problems facing those in the criminal justice field can be solved or issues

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