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    1 INTRODUCTION As a student on the Criminology and Criminal Justice Foundation Degree‚ this report has been conducted for the use of the School of Law‚ Justice and Community Studies Department to analyze the emergence and effects of the ‘Stranger Danger’ campaign. Criminal behaviour has predominantly been associated with random acts of deviancy perpetrated by strangers; portrayed to the public through the media’s eyes and further instilled into primary school children during safety week. Children

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    Dangers of over reliance on technology on human life Nowadays‚ technology has become part and parcel of human life. Technology has a great influence on how people perform their duties in everyday life. Technology controls most of the things we do by bringing convenience and simplification of work. For instance‚ technology has helped us to communicate with relatives and friends through chatting‚ texting or emailing through the internet. However‚ with the rapid advancement in technology‚ many people

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    This is when i began my career. I was hired on a “COPS” grant and attended some federal training on community oriented policing. I felt then that it wasn’t the greatest thing‚ but as I grew experience and training I realized it was a positive move for law enforcement. While in our class reading‚ COPE was discussed and its results. COPE or Citizen-Oriented Police Enforcement

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    Neurolinguistics programming uses in policing This is an approach that focuses on communication‚ the personal development of a person and the psychotherapy of an ordinary person. I found an interest in this topic because skills such as communication is important to policing because it allows an officer to have a good relationship with the victims or any other person they are interviewing at a time of a crime. We also discussed how communication is important in class and I would like to expand upon

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    What trends are currently impacting policing? The biggest issues affecting policing trends are new technology. The rapid growth of technological advancements will continue to boost social weakness and fear‚ giving terrorist and criminal’s new methods and opportunities‚ and police new tools to stop them. In almost every area‚ technology is wiping away traditional working methods faster than people can adapt to the new possibilities becoming available to them. Since the 9/11 attack on the US people

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    Policing Functions Kendall Cheney CJA/394 June 4‚ 2013 Eric Crawford Policing Functions Law enforcement in the United States has numerous functions that vary. There are three basic levels of law enforcement‚ local‚ state‚ and federal. These organizations are set up to meet the public’s needs. They do collectively work together to achieve many duties. This common purpose is to protect citizens and enforce the laws passed by legislators at the local‚ state and federal level of government

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    Policing in Kelsey: Budget Report Lakeshia Craig December 1‚ 2014 AJS/522-Finance and Budgeting in Justice and Security Michael Scott UOPX Online Main Policing in Kelsey The Police Department currently has an annual budget of $16‚177‚678. With the 15% budget cut‚ the mayor is requesting from the Police Department‚ that leaves a new annual budget of $14‚235‚356‚ a decrease of $1‚941‚322. The major change the will affect the fiscal cycle of this budget year is the decrease in the hiring of police

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    But there are also drawbacks associated with the community policing. For example‚ hostility between the police and neighborhood residents can hinder productive partnerships. It also increases in officers’ decision-making autonomy and can lead to greater opportunities for police corruption. Lastly‚ resistance within

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    Law Enforcement: Intelligence-Led Policing PSF5380 Dr. Pete Conis Capella University Assignment u10a1 Intelligence-Led Policing and Civil Liberties Jeff Weber December 17‚ 2010 Intelligence-led policing (ILP) is a policing model that has emerged in recent years which is “built around risk assessment and risk management”. The leading definition is that ILP is “a strategic‚ future-oriented and targeted approach to crime control‚ focusing upon the identification‚ analysis and ‘management’

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    Shannon Manning Final draft Did you know that when you drive under the influence the likelihood of getting into an accident is 1.4 times more probable than if you did not? The Nation Highway Traffic Safety Administration states that 60 percent of all teen deaths in car accidents are alcohol related. Drunk driving cannot only hurt yourself but also the cars and pedestrians around you. Of the 1‚746 traffic fatalities among children ages 0 to 14‚ about one out of every six

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