In 1829, Sir Robert was still Home Secretary, the first Metropolitan Police Act …show more content…
He also believed in a united group to patrol the streets, and keep everyone in London safe. The difference between reactive policing and proactive policing’s with reactive policing you have those who go patrol, respond to 911 calls as soon as they come in, and then there are those who follow up on investigations. Reactive policing can also be defined as the police responding to specific requests from individuals. However, routine patrolling is not always straightforward. Some people say that routine patrol is required in order to respond to a crime in a timely manner. Example of this would be when a mother calls 911 because her baby is missing, or someone’s house was …show more content…
Forgetting all their training and going on the senses: touch, smell, sight, hearing, and taste. If they see someone who remotely looks guilty they will find a way to arrest them. They will go to the dispatched calls but not intervene and help the one in need or if someone is walking by themselves and looks suspicious the officer more often than not will take matters in their own hands. Point in case Michael Brown from Ferguson, Missouri was a black male who was on his way home when a white police officer shot Brown. Do you remember Eric Garner? He was put in a chokehold by the NYPD