The Future of Policing CJA/214 October 7‚ 2013 Jason Huskey Outline I. Introduction A. The future of policing could dramatically change the way law enforcement operates in today’s society. II. GPS Satellites A. Parolee B. Drug trafficking III. Aerial Surveillance A. Bomb threats B. Undercover operations C. Video surveillance IV. Autonomous Vehicles A. Less traffic B. Save lives V. Conclusion GPS tracking could be implemented into each agency. In our society
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Governments that regulate and restrict informational websites end up making themselves look even worse than if they were to just let their citizens have free roam of the world wide web. 2. Should anyone be responsible for policing the internet? No one should be responsible for policing the internet because it simply was not designed to be so. It would take as many people as there are
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to explore Button’s (1996) claim that ‘the growing pluralisation and fragmentation of policing...has challenged the public police’s claim that to be the primary policing force’. In order to do so‚ it will provide a general definition of both the public and private policing bodies within the United Kingdom‚ followed by a brief look at the history of the public Police‚ their progression and integration with private agencies. The essay will go on to discuss pluralisation and fragmentation‚ and how these
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the core issues surrounding private prisons in the areas of cost-effectiveness‚ recidivism‚ and the special needs of specific groups of inmates‚ including the elderly and mentally challenged. It explores problems related to the prison industry in general and whether privatization is the solution to these problems. PRISON PRIVATIZATION 3 An Assessment of Prison Privatization Reid (2008) notes that proponents of private prisons tout these facilities
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IDENTITY VERSUS ROLE CONFUSION OUTLINE Virtue:Fidelity&Loyalty/Physiological Base: growth spurt‚ mood swings‚ voice changes. Desirable Task: want them to start straying away from parents‚ establish a sense of who they are‚ personal goals‚ expectations (keep them busy) Undesirable Task: role confusion‚ very lost‚ don’t know about future‚ still depends on parents‚ cant set self limits‚ not a leader‚ follows the crowd (can’t cope & turns to drugs/alcohol) Task Facilitating Factors: love relationships
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important methods that an organization can use to reach their strategic goals. When projects are created and/or generated the roles needed for the project are identified and filled to meet the needs of the human resource project. The organization of Tri Health oversees the responsibilities of similar health facilities and hospitals. Due to the growth of TriHealth the need for defined roles and responsibilities for projects was implemented to ensure the best quality assurance for all parties involved. In every
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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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Oriented Policing Community oriented policing is a policing strategy based on the notion that community interaction and support can help control crime and reduce fear‚ with community members helping to identify suspects‚ detain vandals and bring problems to the attention of police. It is a philosophy that combines traditional aspects of law enforcement with prevention measures‚ problem-solving‚ community engagement‚ and community partnerships (Ref. 1). Background of Community Oriented Policing Community
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PUBLIC PRIVATA PARTNERSHIPS AND REGULATORY STRATEGIES COURSE (MP525) LECTURER: DR. SHANMUGASUNDARAM SUBRAMANIAN WRITTEN ASSIGNMENT PPP of Vasco da Gama Bridge in Portugal Table of Contents Topic PPP of Vasco da Gama Bridge in Portugal Introduction Introduction to the Public Private Partnership concept Need for the Public Service To solve the congestion problem on Lisbon’s other bridge (25 de Abril Bridge)‚ and to join previously unconnected motorways between
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rights to hear a case if a wrong is committed in its territory or involves its citizenry. Long arm jurisdiction- the long arm of the law extending across the country or around the world to draw an accused individual into its court system. Policy versus Law Policies-guidelines that describe acceptable and unacceptable employee behaviors in the workplace function as organizational laws complete with penalties‚ judicial practices‚ and sanctions to require compliance. Criteria a policy must meet before
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