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    Problem-Oriented Policing

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    policing‚ zero-tolerance policing and problem-oriented policing. Herman Goldstein was the first to propose problem-oriented policing in 1979. Problem-oriented policing is a policing strategy that involves the identification and analysis of specific crime and disorder problems‚ in order to develop effective response strategies in conjunction with ongoing assessment. The emphasis in problem-oriented policing is on directing attention to the broad range of problems the community expects the police to

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    PAPER ONE   Q1. How would you define crime? (5) Technically‚ I would define crime as a variety of human actions an individual chooses to commit‚ which are classed by the judicial system within the country’s legislation as illegal under Criminal Law. Not all crimes are the same‚ some are committed by individuals and others by groups‚ some involve a physical attack on a person and some involve the damage or misuse of a person’s property. Unfortunately‚ many crimes these days involve the use or supply

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    patrol and investigation for identifying and reducing crimes. The normal and classic ways of investigation did not work effectively to stop crimes or prevent them to happen by investigating suspects in the residential areas‚ victims‚ and witnesses‚ as some suspects are really smart to mark another day in the life of the police officer. For that reason‚ the use of algorithms in policing or Technologies become essential to help in crime prevention‚ pinpoint to the arrests‚

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    a security system in public and crowded places like traffic intersections‚ malls‚ shops‚ etc. As with the case of any technology or security system device‚ a CCTV camera system has its own pros and cons. Advantages of CCTV Camera System 1. Deters Crime The presence of CCTV camera system for surveillance will reduce petty thefts and vandalism in shops‚ malls and other public places. Since the activities are being monitored‚ fewer nuisances are likely to be created. It also reduces the losses due to

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    their participation and support. It also rests on the belief that solutions to today’s community problems demand freeing both people and the police to explore creative‚ new ways to address neighborhood concerns beyond a narrow focus on individual crime incidents. 2. Commitment to Community Empowerment: This demand making a subtle but sophisticated shift so that everyone in the department understands the need to focus on solving community problems in creative‚ and often ways‚ that can include challenging

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    Broken Windows Theory

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    is most effective in reducing crime and disorder. There are various forms of policing such as community-oriented policing‚ problem-oriented policing‚ hot spots policing‚ broken windows theory‚ and zero-tolerance policing. COP is a model of policing that stresses a two-way working relationship between the community and the police along with the police becoming more integrated into the local community‚ and citizens assuming an active role in crime control and prevention. POP is a concept created by

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    policing

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    application of information technology (IT) to optimize police departments’ performance to reduce crime versus random patrols of the streets‚ we first have to look at exactly what information technology is available to police today. The term predictive policing is the name given to “any policing strategy or tactic that develops and uses information and advanced analysis to inform forward-thinking crime prevention”. (Predictive Policing Symposium‚ 2010) The five elements of predictive policing focusing

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    performance to reduce crime versus random patrols of the streets. A comparison and contrast of the application of information technology to optimize police performance versus an unaided and random effort at patrolling the streets would mostly reveal the benefits to an IT supported approach as opposed to an unsupported approach. When comparing the two approaches what police departments may initially find after implementing an IT system (i.e.‚ predictive policing) meant to help solve crime is that many of

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    One of the more serious crimes is when a person is breaking and entering into a home. Not only can it lead to more crimes‚ but it will have an effect on the family and neighborhood for years to come. It will always be in the back of a homeowner’s mind that they are in fact not safe in the neighborhood. Which will cause paranoia‚ in the one place everyone should always feel safe. There must be a way to stop these crimes which is why I have theorized that the criminals in fact use Deterrence Theory

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    Community Policing Defined

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    " philosophy that promotes organizational strategies‚ which support the systematic use of partnerships and problem-solving techniques‚ to proactively address the immediate conditions that give rise to public safety issues such as crime‚ social disorder‚ and fear of crime" according to the U.S. Department of Justice. (U. S. Department of Justice). In other words the main goal of community policing is the allocation of various police agencies/staff to particular areas around the community so they become

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