Policing Practices and Operations CJA/394 08/24/2014 Policing Practices and Operations Law enforcement officers have many duties. Law enforcement officers are sworn to serve and protect society as well as to fight crime. They also maintain order within their jurisdiction‚ as well as providing other services that the community will benefit from. Most of the time‚ police officers are considered to be crime fighters‚ in which this image has been brought to citizen’s attention by the media
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techniques in problem solving has proven to be very beneficial as well. Enthusiasm and ego are also important traits in an ideal officer because officers must believe in themselves and the work they are to perform. Since less interest is being shown in policing careers‚ departments have begun to call attention to the occupation’s positive aspects such as insurance‚ vacations‚ plans for retirement‚ and opportunities for advancement. Other than minimum requirements‚ new recruits must successfully complete
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every infraction of the law America is expected to be the enforcer‚ and the policing is not divided up amongst all the countries that comprise the United Nations‚ then what is the purpose of the United Nations? Why is America constantly forced to take the lead? Before someone takes a stance on whether the United States should or should not police the world‚ one must ask themselves these questions: Does the World need Policing? Does the world need a policeman‚ or does it need a police force? There
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Ethical issues in policing reach back to the early ages of law enforcement. The profession of policing plays a vital role in the rationale and motivation of how officers conduct themselves while on and off duty. This is a primary focus point of the society in which they work‚ due to the society’s level of trust and confidence in the officers to act accordingly and responsibly without any negative person vengeances or vendetta. As a result of the numerous negative encounters of officers interacting
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Effectiveness of Community Policing Introduction Throughout the years‚ community policing has been an effective tool to help and protect citizens in the United States . Community policing involves people within the community to help and support solutions to crime-related problems and assist people with special needs. Community policing also inlcudes the ongoing evaluation of police effectiveness. According to Lord‚ Kuhns‚ & Friday (2009)‚ “Community-oriented policing is now considered an
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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Contents : Abstract : Introduction : History : Concepts : Branches of AI : Artificial Intelligence in fiction : Problems o 7.1 Deduction‚ reasoning‚ problem solving o 7.2 Knowledge representation o 7.3 Planning o 7.4 Learning o 7.5 Motion & manipulation o 7.6 Perception o 7.7 Social intelligence o 7.8 Creativity o 7.9 General intelligence VIII : Tools o 8.1 Search & optimization o 8.2 Logic o 8.3 Probabilistic methods for uncertain reasoning
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technology has continued to grow police have tried to move into a more proactive role while still allowing people to enjoy personal freedom and the right of presumed innocence. As part of the movement toward proactive policing‚ law enforcement are utilizing technology called predictive policing. With this system officers gather data and analyze it for patterns in order to understand the nature of a problem. The officers will then create strategies and tactics designed
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Technology‚ Recruitment and Retention‚ and Community Policing will be discussed. When talking about the generation gap‚ the term “modern cop” will be used to capture all generations after the “boomers” in this essay. The earlier generations have blended fairly successfully within the traditional
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of being objective. Alternatively‚ the parties can look to successful policing practices in other jurisdictions
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