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    Undercover Policing First off to define being undercover is disguising one’s own identity or using an assumed identity for the purposes of gaining the trust of an individual or organization to learn secret information or to gain the trust of targeted individuals in order to gain information or evidence. Being a undercover officer is a very hard task. You have to surpress your whole identity to fool another person into believe you are someone that your not. It is a very effective method of policing but

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    In 19th Century London‚ during the time of the Industrial Revolution‚ the influx of people and increase of crime warranted a change in policing.  Sir Robert Peel‚ British Home Secretary‚ encouraged Parliament to pass the Metropolitan Police Act.  The purpose of this act was to reorganize and improve London’s police force (Anderson‚ 2001). Peel’s reforms set the foundation for law enforcement as we know it today.  The twelve fundamental principles established by Peel for the organization of law enforcement

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    Community Based Policing Rodney Dio Criminal Justice 5/19/2013 Devry University Community Based Policing With this paper the community based policing are going to be mentioned. The importance of this sort of policing is critical attributable to the very fact that the particular police cannot perpetually be around to shield the innocent. With the number of kidnappings‚ murders‚ theft‚ and property destruction happening daily in America we tend to‚ as a society‚ ought to begin protective and

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    (3) hold up your end of the work; (4) don’t leave work for the next tour” (2008: 394‚ Reuss-Ianni‚ 1983). Goldbricking is considered deviant behavior because it is direct conflict with the work ethics that officers adopt a proactive approach to policing and continually seek out activities to be performed. Goldbricking can occur in many forms. Some of the examples include officers ignore calls for services‚ engage in personal business while on duty‚ overlook suspicious activities or violations

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    determined which model of policing works for preventing and controlling crime in our communities. In this paper I am going to describe and compare the different models of policing- standard‚ community‚ broken window‚ hotspot‚ compstat‚ and problem oriented policing. I am going to give examples of each type of policing and discuss which models of policing would benefit the most from effective crime analysis. In conclusion I will give my thought on the best model of policing that is most effective in

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    UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITY POLICING IN 21st CENTURY AMERICA By Ryan Montgomery Dr. V. Batchelor GEN 411 April 2017 Abstract Table of contents Introduction Problem statement The world is a highly dynamic place. Each and every day‚ individuals‚ industries‚ and nations conjure up new ways of doing things and find effective approached to better address the problems and challenges that they face. In the United States‚ the policing department is tasked with

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    “Community Oriented Policing is concerned with the relationship between the police and the community‚ and problem-oriented policing is more concerned with solving a problem and having an outcome” (Dempsey & Forst‚ 2016‚ p. 372). Community Oriented Policing involves making efforts to solve problems and have positive results. The relationship between policing and citizens in my community is called CPB (The Crime Prevention Bureau) and CRP (Community Relations Program). These community programs primary

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    The U.S. Government and Policing in the United States Today Renee McGary CJA/214 Introduction to Police Theory and Practice February 27‚ 2012 Jeremy Leach The United States Government and Policing in the United States Today The closest encounter citizens of the United States have with the federal government’s criminal justice system is with the police. Some encounters are a routine traffic ticket‚ and some are much worse and more serious. Crowded cities within the United States are producing

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    Intelligence-led policing‚ often referred to as proactive or predictive policing focuses mainly on what will happen‚ instead of what has already happened. It is often described as criminal analyst working with law enforcement to analyze the crime trends that are happening in order to make better decisions on fighting these crimes. The intelligence-led policing approach is modeled after problem-oriented Policing‚ which was conceptual of officers and analyst worked together to identify crime and problems

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    2014). The everyday role of a police officer requires a great deal of responsibility‚ discretion making‚ customer service skills and community policing practices. This essay will discuss critical factors and important issues relating to police legitimacy and the contributions discretion making‚ customer service and community policing make to legitimacy of policing for members within the community. Prior to the reform era police were described as authoritarian‚ fearful‚ unapproachable and unethical.

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