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    Hillard took time to reflect on the Department and the progress that has been made during his tenure. • Community policing strategy—CAPS— recognized as one of the most successful community/police partnerships in the country. • Major strides in crime reduction. •

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    Investment in surveillance camera systems by school districts ensures parents and guardians that the general safety and security of children are being addressed during schools hours and at all after-school extracurricular activities and programs. 2. Crime Deterrent * The presence of highly visible surveillance cameras at strategic locations in buildings and public areas/premises of a school property prevents theft‚ vandalism and acts as a deterrent to thieves and criminals from indulging in illegal

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    circumstances‚ a search warrant should be obtained before gaining entry. (See Steagald v. United States‚ 451 U.S. 204 (1981)). If the subject fugitive is in the residence of a crime partner and it is believed that evidence of the crime is also present‚ a search warrant should be obtained before gaining entry. Evidence of third party crime may be seized if it is in plain view from a position where the DUSM has a lawful right to

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    or job‚ especially when it comes to the field of criminal justice. Research is really about the generation of information that is both accurate and objective for the purpose of guiding decision making. Without research‚ we have no knowledge about crime: What it is‚ where it happens‚ how it happens‚ and why it happens (Vito‚ Tewksbury‚ & Kunselman‚ 2008‚ p. 3). Through researching and using the scientific methods of inquiry‚ problems facing those in the criminal justice field can be solved or issues

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    Policing Practices and Operations Susan Hornberger CJA/394 8/4/2014 Jean Pierre Lapre Policing Practices and Operations The primary goal of any law enforcement agency is to maintain public safety‚ primarily by reducing the number of occurrences of crime in their jurisdiction. Although this seems simplistic in nature‚ it takes many policing agencies working together in a successful working relationship to achieve this success. This paper will provide an assessment of each of these policing agencies

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    effectiveness it may cause a change in the policing field. Based on the article being summarized‚ mentions about the social disorganization theory. The theory of social disorganization in terms is about society that doesn’t have control to reduce crime occurring in the area. In certain communities should contain a social control‚ over society whom are the people living there‚ and should try to create an impact onto young

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    they are as strong willed like the private police because they do not have the same authority and power as a private police officer does. Therefore‚ some civilians can care less if a public police officer is around and they attempt to commit any crime they please or cause some trouble. So‚ I think there needs to be some kind of training to these public officers where they can give the same strong effect to civilians without doing certain things. Most civilians find public officers to be a joke

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    problems such as maintaining order‚ providing services to the needy‚ and creating strategies to reduce fears of crime. The theory was based on three assumptions. The first being that neighborhood disorder creates fear. The second assumption is broken windows signal that nobody cares and can lead to vandalism. The third and final assumption is that if the police deal with disorder‚ fear‚ and crime they must rely on the citizens for help. In summary‚ the main idea

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    Suicide Prevention Since the 1960s‚ the number of completed suicides has risen at an alarming rate. Suicide is the 3rd leading cause of death among youth aged 15-24. It is the 8th leading cause of death among women. Suicide is also high among the elderly. Suicide is a rather taboo subject because anybody can be vulnerable. Can you safely say that you will NEVER contemplate or attempt suicide? That question is the stigma that keeps suicide from being openly discussed. When I was in elementary school

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    A police officer’s duty is to maintain public order‚ preventing‚ and detecting crime. The concept of police officers‚ also known as cops‚ and law enforcement has been around ever since the ancient Romans had a theory that an organization of "peacekeepers" would reduce the crime and violence being committed. This theory stuck with society and is still around today. People of law enforcement have a mission when they step into their police car‚ that mission is to enforce the rules of conduct or law

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