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    theory encompasses an urban community’s perception of the overall safety and how the people may live in and around vandalism and crime. The theory proposes that if a building has broken windows and repairs are not made‚ it will give a sense of the area and the people living there as unlawful‚ in disorder‚ not caring and eventually more windows will be broken meaning crime will continue to occur more often. This can also give the citizens living in theses broken window areas the perception that city

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    expect the police to be everywhere at one time in order to prevent every crime from occurring. There will always be some sort of a reactionary response in the policing profession. However‚ proactive policing efforts have developed over the years and provide a greater police response to addressing crime issues. Proactive policing is a simple concept. Proactive policing efforts are self-initiated police activities that prevent crime from occurring. Some examples of proactive policing efforts that citizens

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    community safety‚ reduce crime and the fear of crime‚ enhance access to justice and create more peaceful communities. Community Based Policing ‚ whilst a policing style‚ is also an attitude of mind‚ both for the police and for the public. It involves a profound shift in police and community thinking about policing. In Kenya‚ police reform is a critical issue not only for community safety and economic development‚ but because there is intense popular demand for reduced crime and better police performance

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    are foot patrols. Foot patrol experiments are done to see if crime would stop if police were more noticeable‚ and deters potential offenders from committing many different crimes. Kansas City and Newark are two of the main studies to be focused on. There were many different findings based off of these experiments and were studied to determine how people would react. Patrolling is one of the main reasons police believe will stop crime from happening due to police presence. Kansas City Patrol

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    somewhat affluent community it would be appropriate to use the miscellaneous service and convenience norms policing role. The reason for this is being a somewhat wealthy community as discussed in the live chat by Professor Russ Pomrenke not that much crime will take place in this community. With the miscellaneous roles the police would assist standard motorist‚ look for lost individuals‚ assist with lockouts‚ and provide information. And with the convenience norms role the police would direct traffic

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    The Scottsdale Police Department Leadership Training Manual is designed to help the police force working in the City of Scottsdale to enhance the knowledge and skills in handling crime within the city. This training manual is a tool that will be used as a beneficial guide and training workshop to enhance the leaders and police services for the Scottsdale Police Department. There are seven training elements: Element 1-Organizational structure and the impact for leadership‚ Element 2- The most effective

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    Keith McIninch CheckPoint: Reactive Patrol Response In police work there are many different forms of patrolling which can be effective for officers. Reactive patrol is a form of random patrol which relates to an officer responding to a call after a crime has been committed. This is due to a call in progress‚ violation or for a rapid response for a call of service. Since officers are roaming around their assigned area it allows them to respond to a 9-1-1 call easier and faster versus them leaving from

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    Ibrahim Bamba Prof: Daniel Simone Class: PSC 245 THE HISTORY OF COMMUNITY POLICING The movement toward community policing has gained momentum in recent years as police and Community leaders search for more effective ways to promote public safety as well as enhance the quality of life in neighborhoods. The roots of community policing come from the civil rights movement in the 1960s.Even though its origin can be traced to this crisis in police-community

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    YiJing Yuan JS102 Regional Policing Regional policing is a good approach for efficiencies. Especially between small cities or towns‚ regional policing can not only actually improve the speed of response times but allow for greater flexibility. The costs alone must not be the only consideration. Policing provides essential public safety‚ which must be improved‚ not diminished. However‚ this approach has its problem that police chiefs need to take care of. In this case‚ I will use Greenfield

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    Police and racial discrimination Most people who join the police service with some prejudice views‚ of which they may not even be aware of. (Rogers et al 2003) 3 classes of discrimination – Direct discrimination *when a person treats a group or an individual less favorably when others are in a similar circumstance. Indirect discrimination *policies‚ benefits or employment rules that are meant for all but put an individual or group at a disadvantage – hair cut – religious views. Positive discrimination

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