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    Community Isolates Police

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    1. Why do you think the community isolates the police? I think some of the community isolates police officers because they do illegal things like smoking weed. People who do illegal things do not want the police involved in their lives because they fear they will get caught. The police discipline people with ticket‚ arrests‚ etc. and people do not like it and they isolate the police for these reasons as well. Finally sometimes people just angry and need someone to take it out on and the police is

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    Abstract In the last thirty years police have researched and determined which model of policing works for preventing and controlling crime in our communities. In this paper I am going to describe and compare the different models of policing- standard‚ community‚ broken window‚ hotspot‚ compstat‚ and problem oriented policing. I am going to give examples of each type of policing and discuss which models of policing would benefit the most from effective crime analysis. In conclusion I will give my

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    It seems as there was countless number of problems with community policing. In some ways it turned out good but in some ways it turned out bad. It seems as if most of these have failed. Community policing programs are being embraced by many different police departments all over the world. The police officers that are assigned to community policing are asked to engages in problem solving. In a recent survey of the heads of law enforcement agencies across the country‚ a full 46% reported that they

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    The four main rules of CPTED are natural surveillance‚ natural access control‚ territorial reinforcement‚ and maintenance and management. These rules classify all CPTED behavior into four categories that are easy to understand and follow. The first one is I think the most important‚ natural surveillance. Natural surveillance would be cases in which areas can be kept guard in a sense by people going about their daily business. For example a mall is highly protected by all of the people in it. If a

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    Police Policing Style

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    Police departments do things differently from one another. Each of them have their own policing style. A policing style is a collection of the police department’s methods‚ routines‚ and processes (Jihong & Hassel‚ 2005). The department’s policing style serves as a reflection of the department’s culture and affects all aspects of police work in that community. In 1968‚ social and political scientist James Q. Wilson conducted a study on police departmental styles (Jihong & Hassel‚ 2005). He studied

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    Secondly‚ we will talk about police encounters with citizens under situational factors. Every encounter for police officer is different with a citizen. These encounters can happen behind closed doors like‚ a warrant being served to a private residence. Or these encounters can happen right in the public full of bystanders with phones and cameras to record what goes on. Situational factors are divided into five different categories: scene and suspects‚ relationships between parties‚ offense seriousness

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    Wooldrege and Thistlethwaite (2003). This is an example of crime occurring in poor neighborhoods. This could be a reason to why police officers decide to patrol in these areas. Neighborhood structural characteristics resulting in concentrated social disadvantage not only make it difficult for residents to supervise each other’s property and youth‚ but they also negatively affect collective efficacy‚ or the willingness of residents to intervene in situations (including criminal acts) for the common

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    Global Warming Prevention

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    Help prevent Global Warming There is no doubt the Planet Earth is getting warmer and warmer by the day. Global warming is the rising temperature on the planet Earth’s surface and it’s oceans. Global warming effects everything including our ocean temperature and the amount of precipitation. There are many things we could do to stop global warming. If more and more people started to recycle that would be a great start. You can even turn this into a fun family activity. Another one is if people

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    Loss Prevention Officer

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    Current Issues in Education Jeff Jonas ED5001-8 8-2-13 The issues to be analyzed are; Do teacher unions stymie school reform? Can merit pay accelerate school improvement‚ and can zero tolerance violate student rights? The school being analyzed in this paper will be Freedom High School in Oakley‚ California. Freedom is a comprehensive high school of slightly over 2600 students‚ grades nine through twelve. Freedom

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    Mass Shooting Prevention

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    How Can we Prevent Mass Shootings Columbine‚ Sandy Hook‚ and Virginia Tech‚ all have something in common. When you hear these‚ you probably think “mass shooting.” You may even remember where you were when you heard the news‚ or‚ when you were told the story. Many people claim that guns are not the issue and mental issues are the only reason these tragedies occur. However‚ when you take an unstable person with psychological issues and combine that with a weapon‚ the outcome cannot be anything short

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