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    The U.S. Government and Policing in the United States Today Renee McGary CJA/214 Introduction to Police Theory and Practice February 27‚ 2012 Jeremy Leach The United States Government and Policing in the United States Today The closest encounter citizens of the United States have with the federal government’s criminal justice system is with the police. Some encounters are a routine traffic ticket‚ and some are much worse and more serious. Crowded cities within the United States are producing

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    How to Beat Drug Addiction • Decide that you do really want to stop using drugs. Unless you have the desire to change you will never be able to. • Be completely honest with yourself and others. Your chances of recovery are not good if you cannot face yourself and deal with confrontations from others. • Join a website like Recovery Social network www.recoverysocialnet.com This website has a lot of supportive people that are also in recovery and really want to help you stay clean. There is also

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    Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy Kristen Torres AJS/502 May 6‚ 2013 Joseph Richard Gutheinz‚ Jr. J.D. Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy “Community policing is‚ in essence‚ a collaboration between the police and the community that identifies and solves community problems” (U.S. Department of Justice‚ 1994‚ p. vii). Throughout the years‚ community policing has become a more popular strategy to help law enforcement officials control and deter crime; however‚ some areas across the United

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    Predictive Policing Raghad K. Shakir Professor Johnnie E. Drake‚ Jr Information Systems in Decision Making – CIS500 July 2013 Strayer University The New Technique and Random Patrols Historical Studies and findings since 1960s have revealed the restrictions of police patrol and investigation for identifying and reducing crimes. The normal and classic ways of investigation did not work effectively to stop crimes or prevent them to happen by investigating suspects in the residential areas

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    around them. They decided to do whatever it took to keep each other in line and motivate one another toward their dreams.      In an area where gangs are important and  grades‚ not so much‚ they had to put blinders on and focus.   The book‚ We Beat the Street: How a Friendship Pact led to Success‚ is their story. Rameck‚ George‚ and Samson ended up graduating from Seton Hall together. Rameck and Samson became doctors and George‚ a dentist. The three chose the harder road. The road less traveled

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    There have been three different models developed in modern policing which are intended to address some of the shortcomings within the police system. In the following paragraphs‚ I will analyze‚ compare and contrast the effectiveness of two of these models. These are‚ community policing and intelligence-led policing. David Phillips initially devised intelligence-led policing‚ community policing was a joint effort between John Alderson and Robert Trojanowicz. I will first explore the reasons that motivated

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    technology as a tool to fight with crime. Technology can be influenced in different ways to enhance the performance of the policing. It can increase the effectiveness of problem-solving and policing as well as the organizational success. The law enforcement world is way different now than it was in the past like about 15 to 20 years ago. It basically changed the way of policing and the way police officers do their jobs. There are lots of different innovations and technological tools that helped law

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    students. Until that threshold in life‚ many students have been pampered until the mere mention of work sends a message of premonition. That rude awakening‚ nonetheless‚ would be much preferred for children living in the circumstances of Michael Oher in I Beat the Odds. In their augmenting years‚ values of work and determination were deeply instilled. Not particularly those of schoolwork‚ unfortunately‚ because many had absent parents not too concerned with the upbringing of their children. Rather‚ life

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    Final Essays Four Final Essay Questions Zachary Karenchak Character and Cops Ethics in Policing Noble Cause Corruption Are police ever justified in committing illegal acts that violate others rights are they ever justified especially when there is no personal gain but for reasons that may seem to be about a higher purpose. This is the argument for noble cause corruption. This idea brings it to the end justifies the means thinking. If we start down this line where can it lead us? The idea

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    Sir Robert Peel’s policing principles remain relevant to law enforcement organizations today. However‚ there has been a disconnect between modern police and some of these ideals. This may explain why the public relationship with the police has become increasingly strained and distant over the past few decades. Principle 1’s basic mission of crime prevention is still the core belief of modern-day law enforcement. However‚ modern policing often prioritizes reactive measures rather than preventive

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