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    Checkpoint: Police and Law Enforcement Response A police officers role in society is to effectively enforce laws‚ arrest offenders when a crime has been committed‚ prevent crime to their best ability‚ preserve the peace whenever possible‚ and provide services to community citizens in their time of need. Over the past 25-30 years‚ police departments have proactively been enforcing the Community Policing Theory‚ developed by Professor Herman Goldstein‚ on their staff and officers. Community policing

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    a global village. Unlike the traditional means of law enforcement‚ in this case through street patrols‚ the adoption of Information Technology has brought a tremendous improvement to the law enforcement community and hugely impacted crime rate. In the past‚ random patrolling of the streets were carried out without proper organization with regards to insight‚ predictions of crime activities and the nature thereof. The use of IT in law enforcement centers around predictive policing which is the term

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    in the process and work with law enforcement officers to stop neighborhood crime. What is the citizen on patrol program? According to the National Association of Citizens on Patrol‚ Citizens on Patrol is a generic name used by many to describe a special group of Law Enforcement Volunteers. The association goes further to elaborate that‚ the Citizens On Patrol are Citizens who‚ after being screened‚ background checked‚ and trained by their local law enforcement agency‚ patrol their communities

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    and it became a widespread public issue. A way to solve this problem is to have law enforcement wear these cameras so that the video recordings can be used to resolve many disputes revolving around necessary force. Body cameras

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    through physical and mental training to prepare them for high-stress situations and for danger they often face. Their duties include enforcing the laws‚constructing traffic stops‚filling out paperwork‚and responding to emergency phone calls. In order to become a police officer a person must possess certain skills that aren’t normally required for any other careers. Skills that make a police officer good on the job include leadership skills‚communication‚physical stamina and empathy. How to become a police

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    In the excerpt of Jane Jacob’s The Death and Life of Great American Cities‚ she implies the importance of city streets and sidewalks. Although it is believed that police officers enforce the peace in a city‚ but in reality it is the people’s actions that keep the peace. A city that is classified as unsafe or with  high crime rate will most likely not have people occupying the sidewalks at night‚ but a city with plenty of city street users have a safe reputation. When thousands of pedestrians walk

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    Police Force Bias

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    Regardless of the fact that both the Police College and Police Force have been striving to promote in its formal structure‚ this study shows that informal channels of bias were still largely affected by perceptions and influence cadets’ training the College or their duties in the Police Force. It is investigated that the Police College is highly gender-segregated‚ which female and male cadets merely know each other and have minimal interactions. We can tell little effort was paid to challenge and

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    “You must never be fearful about what you are doing when it is right.” This is a quote from Rosa Parks after her incident on the bus. Peaceful resistance is an important factor in our free society today in American culture. The problem today is that many protest are no peaceful and often turn violent. There are many examples of how protests impact society‚ but I think one of the most prevalent was Rosa Parks and her simple yet effective protest of not giving up her seat on the bus. By doing what

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    Van Maanen Summary

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    In his article‚ Van Maanen described how police officers classify citizens into three categories-suspicious persons‚ assholes‚ and know nothings-to quickly get control of the situation and do their job more efficiently (Van Maanen‚ 1978‚ p. 147). They created these unauthorized classifications based on preconceived notions and past incidents. It has led to what has been perceived as more encounters with the asshole. Some people have most likely been labelled assholes because they only verbally insulted

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    The Minneapolis Domestic Violence Experiment was funded by the National Institute of Justice in an effort to respond to the intense dispute over the police response to domestic assaults. A triumvirate pressure from clinical psychologists‚ women’s groups‚ and police led Lawrence Sherman and Richard Berk to test the efficacy of the police response in a field study conducted in conjunction with the Minneapolis Police Department (Sherman and Berk 1984). The three preferred methods that fueled the debate

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