Policing Functions ReshaHarris Criminal Justice 394 August‚ 22‚ 2012 Warren‚ Wyatt Policing Functions The functions of police work are highly complex and filled with numerous unpredictable challenges. Officers must place his or her safety and their lives at risk every day in the interests of maintaining order‚ protecting the public and apprehending law-breakers. The result is an occupation filled with stressors‚ pressures and dangers. American law enforcement remains a sector composed
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Evidence-Based Policing Henry Hall Class Criminal Justice Due Date January 28‚ 2012 Professor: Jane Bruce Within my paper I will be discussing evidence- based policing and its goals. I will also talk about some of the advantages within the community dealing with evidence-based policing‚ and the disadvantages as well. I will give two examples where evidence- based policing has been used and the impact that it had on the outcome of the case. Evidence Base Policing‚ is a style of policing that engage
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Community Based Policing: Improvement For The Police And The Community. There has always been a love hate relationship between the public and the police. When called upon to help‚ they can be something sent from God‚ but when they are writing tickets‚ or taking a friend to jail‚ the view changes from a savior to a presence that is unwanted and often hated. An effort to improve the public view of law enforcement is being attempted by many departments. Using different styles of policing techniques
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Attending Mount Union has given me many opportunities to better myself musically and as a person. Since attending‚ I have been given the opportunity to join numerous ensembles and clubs. I was also given the chance to notice my strengths and weaknesses with my major. These strengths and weaknesses are exhibited in my everyday life and help lay the foundation of my future. One of my biggest weaknesses is procrastination. There are times where I have assignments and obligations that I tend to push back until
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It told a story of what America is all about‚ and gave it control of certain situations that individual states couldn’t handle alone. The Articles of Confederation had the people’s best interest at heart. It reflected the values that Americans wanted to uphold and learn from
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into most of these attributes. Being an extravert‚ some of my strengths are being able to initiate conversation and activities easily‚ not being hesitant to interact with people and make new friends‚ not being afraid to voice my opinion and what is on my mind‚ and working well with groups. All of these are ways in which I distribute the positive energy that I have‚ which is another strength of being an extravert. Along with the strengths of being an extravert there are weaknesses. Extraverts enjoy
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List and explain the three operational styles of policing as identified by James Q. Wilson. How do these styles compare to your perception of policing prior to taking this course? Be sure to include how media portrayals of crime fighters can influence perception and cite a source. (Text‚ literature‚ practitioner in the field‚ etc.) The three operational styles of policing identified by James Q. Wilson are‚ Legalistic‚ Watchman and service. These three styles help give order to the community‚ whether
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The improvement of police crime analysis and related resource allocation can be accredited to GIS technology. Even though GIS technology can be an efficient and effective process in policing limited empirical assessment has been conducted. There are four major applications that make up GIS in policing. 1. Computerized crime mapping/crime analysis. 2. "Hot spots" identification. 3. Improving command-level decision making. 4. Geographical investigative analysis (primarily offender profiling). “The
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Community policing is a philosophy that police officers enforce the law with the people of the community‚ not just on the people. Building a trusting relationship between the community and the police officers that serve that community is essential for this philosophy to be effective. Mutual trust and cooperation is the goal‚ hoping to establish an active dialogue between the local law and the citizens they serve. Community policing combines a focus on intervention and prevention through problem solving
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