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    When it comes to police administration‚ it is a must that they are comfortable with their environment to do their job effectively. The environment plays an important role in shaping environmental operations. To be effective‚ police officers must form relationships with the citizens in that community‚ environment. There are a variety of environmental conditions that affect the structure of the environment. Legal conditions refer to how the legislature‚ courts and local governing bodies expect

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    What is community policing? Community policing is a working partnership with a community that helps make the environment a better place to live in. This partnership with the community has goals such as reducing neighborhood crime‚ helping to reduce fear of crime and enhancing the quality of life in the community. And it does so with the help of police‚ local government and community members. With the collaboration between the police and the community‚ community policing should identify problems of

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    J. #118 Community Policing "Community Policing" describes a partnership between the Police Department and the residents of any community‚ city or town. They work together to prevent crime and solve neighborhood problems. An effective community policing plan will reduce neighborhood crime‚ decrease citizens’ fear of crime‚ and enhance the quality of life in the community. Community policing stresses prevention‚ early identification‚ and timely

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    Police officers in todays society have many duties which include protecting the rights of individuals‚ public safety‚ and many more. Officers are given this power through the government and public and they are expected to uphold these duties to the fullest extent. Stop‚ detain‚ question‚ arrest‚ and even the use of deadly physical force is some of the powers that police officers have as well. Even having these powers and duties‚ they still have to take the communities wishes into consideration. The

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    Community Oriented Policing In spite of the fact that the United States still exceeds many other industrialized nations in overall crime and violent crime‚ it has been effective in decreasing its crime rate‚ particularly during the 1990s. While some coalitions have attributed this positive development to changes in socio-demographic trends and rigid enforcement approaches‚ one coalition highlights the success of the community-oriented policing and problem-oriented policing in eradicating the root

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    Policing Practices and Operations CJA/394 08/24/2014 Policing Practices and Operations Law enforcement officers have many duties. Law enforcement officers are sworn to serve and protect society as well as to fight crime. They also maintain order within their jurisdiction‚ as well as providing other services that the community will benefit from. Most of the time‚ police officers are considered to be crime fighters‚ in which this image has been brought to citizen’s attention by the media

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    Ajs502 Community Policing Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy October 22‚ 2012 A police officer’s duty is to keep the peace‚ maintain order‚ and solve problems within the community. Their role as officers is selfless and demanding. Duties of a police officer include patrol‚ answering calls‚ conducting interviews‚ investigations‚ traffic‚ make arrests‚ and report writing. Each officer is sworn to serve and protect a national average of 1‚000 citizens per officer (Barnard‚ 2008). In big cities

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    and doing what they want and bring in anything they want since their job won’t be put on the line for their actions. According to an article written by Pauline Go‚ a very good example of police corruption is the Rampart Scandal of the late 1990s. More than 70 policemen were caught misbehaving. “The anti-gang unit of the LAPD Rampart Division was held responsible for police misconduct that included planting of evidence‚ framing suspect‚ stealing and dealing narcotics‚ covering of evidence‚ unprovoked

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    largely the case today with community policing. To better understand today’s debate over community policing‚ law enforcement administrators should study their history. History debunks the more outrageous claims made by some of the proponents of community policing and cautions against forgetting the important lessons of the past. It shows us that calls to change the way the police operate have been a constant theme from the very beginning of municipal policing. And‚ it reminds us that our problems

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    paths‚ the Italian Renaissance and the Northern Renaissance. Two famous figures of these Renaissances were Machiavelli and Thomas More. Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli was known as “the father of modern political theory”‚ he was born in Florence. He was a politician‚ historian‚ philosopher‚ humanist and a writer. He was part of the Italian Renaissance. Thomas More was an English lawyer‚ social philosopher‚ author‚ statesman and a renaissance humanist. He was also

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