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    Community Policing Model

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    According to Ortmeier and Meese (2010)‚ “a community policing model is designed to supplement and complement‚ not necessarily replace‚ traditional policing models” (p. 235). Community policing being proactive in the community where as traditional policing. Traditional police work entails reactive law enforcement measures. Proactive police officers are assigned to specific geographic areas in their jurisdiction‚ with the intent of establishing working relationships with community groups. For example

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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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    Community Policing by Sergeant John King As a Department we are asking individuals to participate in a change to a Community Policing Philosophy. Change is uncomfortable and resistance to that change is a natural reaction. Communicating the benefits of the proposed change to Community Policing is an important step in reducing this resistance and in gaining commitment from the individual organization‚ the community and the Department. Benefits to the Officer: 1. Community Policing provides

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    Policing Skid Row

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    Issue Paper #3: Policing of Skid Row January 20‚ 2012 Module III In his article‚ “The Police on Skid-Row: A Study of Peace Keeping‚” Egon Bittner calls skid row areas “jungles in the heart of civilization‚ very different from other areas‚ filled with people who do not have the capacity to live ‘normal’ lives” (Bittner‚ 1967). Police officers deal with citizens in skid row areas differently than they would in other areas. They do not view the citizens of skid row areas as having any rights

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    Policing Essay

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    The criminal justice system is made up of three component agencies‚ which are the police‚ courts‚ and corrections. The police are to enforce the laws and investigate crimes. They apprehend the offenders and reduce and prevent crime. The court is to conduct fair and impartial trails and deciding criminal cases. The court is suppose to ensure due process and determine if the person is guilty or innocence in the changes against them. The corrections is suppose to carry out the sentences imposed

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    Al-Ghazali Life

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    Hamid Mohammed Ibn Mohammed Al-Ghazali‚ also known as Al-Ghazali‚ was one of the most influential Sunni and Sufi philosophers of the 11th and 12th century. He was born on 1058 AD in Tus‚ Persia and had a large impact leading Islam‚ specifically to the Sunni and Sufi Muslims. He was known as “the proof of Islam” to this group of Muslims. Al-Ghazali presented a constructive impact on Islam and still continues to do so today through his inspirational works. The life of Al-Ghazali can be divided into

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    In looking at the different duties both women and men in policing are given‚ women and men in policing also have different experiences and stress levels according to an article call Gender differences in policing: reason for optimism?‚ there are numerous research that compare the stress and experiences of women to men in policing which one has more or less than the other gender Burke‚ Martinussen and Richardsen‚ 2006). One research wrote that women police officers when compared to male police officers

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    Throughout this course I have learned a lot more about policing and it has definitely swayed my view of a police officer. Although the overall picture of what my view of a police officer is still the same‚ the job’s and activities that police officers do is completely different. My first difference is that officers are not usually directing traffic‚ but most of their job is dealing with the community. My first picture was of a police officer directing traffic and the new picture is of a police officer

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    Luna Hall Essay

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    Luna Hall Luna Hall was originally built in the time of 1918 and named Luna Natatorium in honor of Lieutenant Antonio J. Luna. The class of 1914 building housed the first indoor swimming pool of West Mississippi River in 1918.The transition from a natatorium to a museum began in 1980.The big building became the McBride Museum in the era and building was again renovated to house Admissions and Financial Aid‚ the NMMI Alumni Association and the NMMI Foundation. I like Luna Hall it made me a better

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    Evidence Based Policing

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    My Summary of Evidence-Based Policing With the advantages and disadvantages. Evidence-based Policing Evidence-based policing is the use of the best available research on the outcomes of police work to implement guidelines and evaluate agencies‚ units‚ and officers. With evidence-based policing it is harder to get out of trouble for what you did because there is proof that you was there and did the crime. Evidence-based policing uses research in everyday police procedures to evaluate current

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