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    Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ Henry David Thoreau‚ Edgar Allan Poe‚ Herman Melville and Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ all are highly acclaimed American poets of the 19th century‚ particularly ranging from between the years 1820-1860. Between the years 1820 -1860‚ is considered as the Romanic Period‚ which was the follow up from the Romantic Movement that started in Germany. The Romantic Movement surfaced in the America in 1820‚ and ended up coinciding with the period of national expansion‚ and the exploration or a

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    Assignment no 1 LIN2602 Unique no 224185 (1) Inflection | Example | Derivation | Example | It creates new words forms of the lexeme. | language→lan-guages. | It creates new lexemes with a completely new meaning. | Educate+ -ion→educa-tion. | It never changes the part of speech of a word. | language=noun languages=noun | It sometimes changes the part of speech of word | Educate=verbEducation= noun | It affixes tend to have a regular meaning. | The –s indicates the

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    Running head: POLICING Policing Paper Amber Pickett AJS/502 January 23‚ 2012 Steven Duplissis Abstract This essay exams the concept of problem-oriented policing and its past‚ present‚ and future implications according to Herman Goldstein. This essay will also discuss administrative and operational considerations of problem-oriented policing in relation to functions of patrol‚ crime investigation‚ emergency or critical incident response‚ and future trends. Policing Paper Throughout history

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    au/publications/crm/crm017.pdf Bureau of Justice and Statistics‚ 2002. Retrieved on April 27‚ 2007‚ from http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs GoldsteinHerman‚ (2006) Center for Problem-Oriented Policing. Retrieved on April 27‚ 2007‚ from http://www.popcenter.org/about-whatisPOP.htm GoldsteinHerman‚ (Draft).(2000) Excellence in Problem-Oriented Policing: The 2000 Herman Goldstein Award Winners Joint Statement‚ Joint Statement on the Impact of Entertainment Violence on Children‚ by America Medical Association

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    Justice Assistance. 1994‚ A Police Guide to Surveying Citizens and Their Environment. Washington‚ DC. • Dunaham & Alpert‚ Critical Issues in Policing (5th ed.); p.36-37; p.402-417;p.421 • GoldsteinHerman‚ 1979. Improving Policing: A Problem-Oriented Approach‚ Crime & Delinquency p. 236-243 • GoldsteinHerman‚ 2001. What is Problem-Oriented Policing? • Greene‚ Jack R. and Stephen D. Mastrofski‚ eds. 1988. Community Policing: Rhetoric or Reality? New York: Praeger.

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    In the last three decades‚ several concepts have been advanced to organize efforts to improve policing. Among them have been team policing‚ neighborhood policing‚ community 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

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    presence is needed‚ Research in communities show that officers must make quick decisions and usually without input from other sources. Although there is a chain of command these acts of discretion must be done without going up the chain of command. Goldstein (1977) and Walker and Katz (2002) also point out that the very nature of “the law” is such that‚ in many cases‚ officers discretion extends to interpreting the meaning of the statutory text. It becomes‚ therefore‚ impossible to enforce the law equally

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    Herman Goldstein defines police corruption as acts involving the misuse of police power in order to create personal gain for themselves (Dempsey & Forst‚ 2016). Police corruption takes many forms and in the 1970’s and 1980’s the problem of corruption with in law enforcement agencies began to be investigated. In 1970‚ the Mayor of New York City created the Knapp Commission‚ which was tasked with investigate allegations of corruption within the New York Police Department. Two detectives with the department

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    In my opinion the one that stands out the most would be the Article from Theory to Policy: Evidence-Based Corrections by Doris L. Mackenzie‚ specifically in the section Rehabilitation: Saving the Wayward. It stands out to me as the most useful because “Rehabilitation thus involves use of correctional programs to cure what is wrong with offenders.” (Lec‚ 5/12/16). This is getting to the root of the problem‚ helping people with their problems‚ not just punishing people. In one case where this type

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    thing that they both have in common is that they both want to see less crime. Problem Oriented Policing The problem oriented policing approach was created by Herman Goldstein. Goldstein believed that police officers should be proactive instead of reactive when it came to solving crimes. Instead of just responding to police calls Goldstein thought that law enforcement should stop the problem at the root (George Mason University‚ 2013). John E. Eck and William Spelman created a way for law enforcement

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