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    Early civilization shared similar common features‚ because all of these societies were under the same pressures. Their whole purpose was survival as it is to this day. Each societies main focus was to become established‚ stay in one place provide food‚ shelter and protection for their families. Early civilizations materialize along rivers‚ because rivers supplied a continuous and dependable supply of water for farming and human consumption. Agriculture today has had an enormous benefit on today’s

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    Herman Goldstein’s first contact with a police department came in working with the Philadelphia Police Department as a graduate student at the University of Pennsylvania. During his work‚ he assisted O.W Wilson‚ who was the superintendent of the Chicago Police Department‚ in his study of Philadelphia’s police administration. Later‚ from 1956-1957 he worked as a researcher on behalf of the American Bar Foundation’s Survey of Administration of Criminal Justice‚ to which Goldstein noticed the street

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    the Nigeria Police‚ it is encouraging to note the willingness of the Police authority to work with other stakeholders in order to properly address issues of crime and policing in Nigeria (Obasanjo in Alemika and Chukwuma 2004). The history of community police relation in Nigeria has been described as frosty as the idea of policing imposed on the country by the colonial masters was calculated to foster an antagonism between the policed and the police (Alemika and Chukwuma‚ 2000; Onoja‚ 2007; Tamuno

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    defined as a process of sending a message or data from one point (sender) to another point (receiver). The origins of communicating can be traced back to early man. The first way humans communicated with one another would have been through speech and development of languages that were used to convey a message to one another. Other examples of early mans ways of communication include fire which was used to highlight a person’s position‚ smoke signals were often used to communicate messages‚ drums have

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    Law Enforcement: Federal‚ State‚ and Local Policing Jurisdiction is defined in our textbooks‚ as “The legal authority or power to create and enforce laws within a particular area” (Wright‚ 2012). Law enforcement agencies have different divisions that supervise a range of jurisdictions‚ all with the collective intent: to safeguard citizens and implement the laws passed by local‚ state‚ and federal agencies of the government. The difference between federal and local police jurisdiction is determined

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    Policing Functions Paper Priscilla Martinez CJA/394 November 25‚ 2013 Instructor: Jeffrey Hooker Abstract Law enforcement in the United States have three levels of law enforcement that are local‚ state‚ and federal who have tasks every day ‚ but their functions are somewhat distinct. Their main purpose of their daily objective is to serve and protect all citizens from any harm‚ and they also enforce all laws to people violating them as well. Because each agency has their

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    Predictive Policing Strayer University Computer Information Systems CIS 500 October 21‚ 2012 Introduction Crimes are best defined as an act‚ omission‚ or neglect that result in breaking the law and is punishable by the courts. In effort to maintain law and order in society many cities have taken the initiative to move toward innovation in crime solving and crime prevention. While traditional methods of policing are still being used‚ larger cities have incorporated technological advances

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    During the time over the 1800s and the early 1900s‚ there were many large issues that appeared over time as the United States started to grow larger and larger. One of the main things was the increasing amount of children joining the workforce‚ due to their families not being able to support themselves due to raise in housing. The children were often given pennies a day‚ much less then what an adult would make‚ and missed out on learning and important opportunities such as reading and writing. The

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    POLICE INFLUENCE ON SOCIETY LUIS MORENO CJA/344 7/31/2014 For this paragraph I am going to talk about the historical development of policing in the United States and its relationship with society‚ also I am going to talk about Sir Robert Peel and his impact on American policing. Every state has its own police force‚ and so does every city and county. This at times can cause confusion among departments when working together due to the fact that each level of state and federal officers has a

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    favoritism‚ bias‚ or political issues. This paper will inspect the civil service system. Also how it fits into the aspects of policing. It will also compare the criteria between the civil service system and police officers. How the two works together to make sure the communities are safe. It will compare the beat with a post. How it can improve coverage of beats and posts within the policing systems. The civil service is an element that helps to govern the personnel decisions of most police departments

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