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    Community Orientated Policing is widely held as the new and correct style for American policing. For the past decade the community policing movement has been gaining momentum acquiring the support of politicians‚ scholars‚ reformers‚ and the public. Police chiefs around the country are now feeling the pressures of implementation from citizens and local government officials. Many high ranking professional police organization have placed their seal of approval on the new style of policing‚ including the

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    Recruitment and Selection Strategies for Law Enforcement Agencies Juan Estrada Calumet College of St. Joseph PSM 444‚ Focus Paper Chicago‚ Illinois October 16‚ 2012 Table of Contents Chapter Page I. Abstract ……………………………………………………………. 3 II. Introduction ……………………………………………………………. 4 III. Research ……………………………………………………………. 4 IV. Implementation…………………………………………………………... 12 V. Conclusion ……………………………………………………………. 15 VI. References ……………………………………………………………. 17 Abstract This paper

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    Assignment 1: Criminal law 1) Elaborate the various theories of punishment in Criminal Law (10m) There are four theories of punishments‚ namely‚ retribution theory‚ deterrent theory‚ and reformation theory. Firstly‚ a kid who falls down and kicks the floor inadvertently. Generally‚ it is believed to be a firm of taking revenge and would not serve only penal purpose. Deterrent theory by punishing the offenders deters the wrongdoer specially and deters the general public also by

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    agencies to adopt innovative technologies and problem-solving techniques while empowering traditional police organizational structures. Some participants questioned whether predictive policing was‚ in fact‚ a new model. Many police department argued that good crime analysts have been practicing predictive policing for more than 40 years. (Pearsall‚ B. 2010 May) SINCE THE EARLY 1990s‚ New York City has experienced the deepest and most prolonged crime drop in recorded history. In 1994‚ Police Commissioner

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    “Traditional vs. New Law Enforcement Strategies” Frank DeMorrow CRMJ-310 July 29‚ 2012 Professor Maia Jefferson The law enforcement community plays an important role in our day-to-day lives. They are not only tasked with enforcing the laws‚ but they are also tasked with helping out the community in various ways. What happens when the traditional model of law enforcement is changed? Will there be any resistance from certain divisions of the police force? What will be the major factor for the

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    Women in Policing Laura Jones 2/12/2013 Grantham University Abstract Women have worked within our law enforcement system for over one hundred and seventy years. This paper examines the history and current status of women in policing and the challenges they have faced. History of women in policing will be presented from the first instances of women being hired as law enforcement to their current status. Research information

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    Traditional policing usually consists of officers answering calls for service. Traditional methods of policing rely heavily on deterrence through a visible presence of the police on patrol. However‚ many social changes have occurred over the decades and traditional policing methods may not be as effective in addressing the needs of the communities. Communities have become more diverse and the problems have changed as drugs and violent crimes have become more common in urban communities. Additionally

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    “Building Respect for Law enforcement” Not all Pennsylvanians appreciative of Law enforcement‚ but are there ways for them to earn people’s respect? There are things that the law enforcing figures in our community could do to help the residents of Pennsylvania respect them. Talking or even approaching the law enforcement is difficult for some Pennsylvanians. It is especially difficult for the residents of certain Pennsylvania cities. Kids should learn that the law enforcement will keep them safe.

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    | Law Enforcement Challenges | [Type the document subtitle] | | Law Enforcement Challenges | | Cheryl TraceyProfessor Gregory BlancheCIS 170 Information Technology in Criminal Justice | 11/26/2012 | | There are many challenges law enforcement agencies face when investigating internet exploitation‚ cyber stalking‚ and obscenity. Few challenges include overlapping effort‚ lack of funding‚ overlapping jurisdictions‚ and priority. The purpose of this paper is to explain in detail

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    Community Policing

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    Community Policing What is community policing? According to The Committee on Law and Justice‚ Community policing (problem-oriented policing‚ neighborhood-oriented policing or community-oriented policing) is a policing strategy and philosophy based on the notion that community interaction and support can help control crime‚ with community members helping to identify suspects‚ detain vandals and bring problems to the attention of police. One of the most effective means of involving the community

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