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    police officers should work hard to enhance police-community programs. First‚ according to Davis’s Dictum‚ community problems that go away by themselves come back by themselves (Dickson‚ 1980). Hence‚ in order to effectively manage crime‚ the root causes of crime need to be addressed. Second‚ according to Wolf’s Law‚ a police officer does not get a second chance to make a first impression. Thus‚ police officers should always put forth their best efforts. Third‚ Winston’s Second Rule of Success

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    Operations Test #3 Chapter 6 & 7 Crime Mapping- This technology gives agencies nationwide the Intel to efficiency deploy officers to prevent crime. GIS- Geographic information systems a fancy term for creating‚ updating and analyzing computerized maps. 3)Responding to Calls about Crime and Disorder- How police officers respond to calls about committed crimes depends on several important variables. What specific crime is involved Is the crime still in progress? How many suspects

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    Broken Windows Theory

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    What Impact has the Broken-windows Theory had on Policing? What about the Future? 02/18/2010 Question Response pg. 118 Broken-windows theory is the thought that when low levels of crime and disorder and deviance are not held in check‚ then more serious crime is likely to follow (Roberg‚ Novak‚ Cordner pg. 102). It was a theory proposed by J.Q. Wilson and Kelling in 1982. The broken-windows theory has had an effect on policing in the past‚ and will play a role in how policing

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    control‚ punitive legal control and “soft” legal control. Reciprocal control refers to making police and community groups mutually reinforcing in regards to crime control. Punitive legal control refers to crime control through vigorous law enforcement and lastly‚ soft legal control‚ emphasizing the nonarrest community driven methods to reduce crime. Firstly‚ policing alone cannot contain youth violence‚ “but by carefully balancing enforcement with collaboration‚ police departments can help shift social

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    shares his experiences with a new technology that uses a new algorithm as a way to prevent crime before it happens. There are many benefits to having this new technology‚ but there are negatives as well. The way the algorithm works is by factoring in a few details such as‚ previous crime reports‚ people with more than one offense‚ targeted crime areas‚ and more. An algorithm can help police prevent crimes from happening‚ although the process could potentially have some problems. Karoliszyn states

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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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    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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    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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