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    Community Policing Essay

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    Community Policing is believed to be an effective way to promote public safety in a community. “Community policing is a philosophy that promotes organizational strategies that support the systematic use of partnerships and problem-solving techniques” (Sheider 2008). Concerning the testimony on behalf of the Presidential task force‚ community policing should focus on two additional initiatives that will make community police better off in the future. Getting to know about community policing should

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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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    What Is Community Policing

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    Review of Literature Community Policing and Police-Community Relations in the US context Community policing is a philosophy of policing which emphasizes partnerships between the police and the public (Walker & Katz‚ 2013). This approach considers cooperation between the police and the community as an important mechanism that gives the police better access to information provided by the community‚ which in turn can make the police more responsive to the needs of the community. Historically‚ community

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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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    cases in which areas can be kept guard in a sense by people going about their daily business. For example a mall is highly protected by all of the people in it. If a crime were to happen then it would easily be seen by a lot of people and this would act as a deterrent for future crime. If a lot of areas have natural surveillance then crimes would be difficult to be committed. There would simply be too many witnesses.

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    Laws Against Prostitution

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    the punishment for female offenders may increase the chance of them doing the same crime over again. When they decide to break the law consequences must follow no matter how much of less serious offense it may be. 3. I agree. The laws against prostitution should be enforced the same way for all women no matter the race or class. There should not be favorism toward a specific person when they are doing the same crime as other

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    History Of Criminology

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    inhumane sadistic crimes resulting in the death of countless individuals. Some of the most callous crimes trace back as early as the 1800s; particularly to the infamous Dr. Henry Howard Holmes‚ “H.H. Holmes”‚ America’s very first serial killer. As such‚ in the mid-18th century the field of Criminology arose. This new field allowed individuals to study crime as well as why individuals commit them. Furthermore‚ this contemporary field allows individuals‚ such as a criminologist‚ to analyze crime and develop

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    and proactive patrol. Reactive patrol is based on crimes after they are committed. Proactive patrol is based on preventing crime rather than responding to crimes after they were committed. If police departments adopted one type of patrol there would be consequences. If police departments adopted reactive patrols‚ then there would be no way to prevent crimes. Police would only show up after a crime was committed and there would be an increase in crime. There would be an increase of criminal activity

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