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    helped to confirm it. The advent of the car and of two-way wireless communications systems brought about what it called an "incident-driven" policing strategy that relied on random patrol and rapid response in radio-equipped patrol cars to prevent crime. "However‚ research conducted in the latter part of the century on the impact of this strategy found it to be too costly in terms of the actual number of officers and vehicles that an agency would have to

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    policing and crime reduction. The main focus of this pillar is to focus on community policing. Its very important for police to interact with the community in order for the community to interact with you positively. Community policing is basically working with residence in neighborhoods to consult public safety. Agencies should work with residents throughout different communities to share problems and collaborate on ways to create solutions to produce results that could stop community crimes. Law enforcement

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    our community is generally to enforce the law. The police primarily enforce criminal law in which the laws are made to protect the rights of the community and individuals. Not only do the police enforce law‚ they also act as a deterrent to prevent crime and help to preserve peace. In addition‚ the police are an important part of emergency services where they are often responsible providing further assistance. Overall‚ their key duties are to protect life and property‚ preserve peace‚ prevent offences

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    society. Our acceptance of it grows as we bat not an eyelash at even heinous E crimes. We are not an uncaring society‚ but we simply do not know what to do. We cry for help from the police. We demand more officers are hired and beating the streets. Yet through these truly trying circumstances we failed to realize one thing‚ “police need help as well.” The pressure to add new less-than-lethal (LTL) weapons to the crime-fighting arsenal is tremendous. Attempts to produce solutions to the problem began

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    of practice and guidelines in relation to gathering‚ submitting‚ retaining‚ recording and disseminating information. Scenario: The Divisional Commander at Ashbridge Division‚ Hamiltonshire Police has been very concerned for some time about vehicle crime in the Boxton Heath area of the town. She asks her staff to be creative and less risk averse and to come up with ideas to catch the offenders who seem to be able to break into cars and steal property at will. PC’s Phillipson and Cox take this as an

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    they patrolled and were not just there to do a job. Police were isolated from the community especially in areas where the population was mostly minorities and there was a great deal of mistrust between the police and the citizens which led to higher crime and social disorder rates (Kelling & Moore 1988). Community policing was introduced as a strategy to let the citizens of the communities know police are people too and they care about the communities they patrol. It involved organizational change within

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    I define community policing as an effort for law enforcement to involve the community in improving social capital. Community policing is an important factor in promoting a decrease in crime. Community leaders and its citizens work with police officers to improve neighborhoods through community projects and services. For example‚ there are neighborhood watch teams‚ which help patrol the community to improve safety. Law enforcement also has community initiative programs that work with and help at-risk

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    Once crime has infatuated a particular area‚ it seems to spreads like a virus. This is why it’s easier for the community to help to prevent it before it gets out of control.  Although statically‚ community policing can’t be linked directly to crime reduction. It’s not politically smart to abandon the concept (Hoover 2014). Even if the numbers don’t show progress‚ citizens feel

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    identify and address crime issues. But‚ it instead merely responds to emergency calls‚ and arresting criminals. I think that it is a relevant tool in society today‚ but only to an extent. We have officers out there day and night‚ protecting our streets and neighborhoods from burglary‚ theft‚ and robberies. Having Community Oriented Policing it not only helps the community‚ but it also helps the officer build that trust and it will‚ it could even be able to prevent any type of crime or even terrorist

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    While community policing may seem like an understandable concept‚ the textbook informs us that it has proven to be an elusive goal to arrive at a single definition of the term (Lab 2016). Of the various definitions the table in the textbook provided‚ I most agreed with the definition provided by the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services on page 246 (it is the last definition in Table 2.1) because it clearly defines community policing and some of its key features. Key Features of Community

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