Us versus Them
Let’s understand what are ethics, ethical problem could be a circumstance in which the police officer is unsure of the proper or right action to take, or the action is right however the police officer found it difficult to do. A circumstance where you have taken the wrong action because in was enticing. There are several ethical problems the police officer faces in the community, here we will be discussing ’us verse them”.
It appears that through the media many police officers have that “Us versus them” attitude while the communities are more and more fearful their actions, and thus this us versus them attitude is currently widespread in most African American neighborhoods. When law enforcement …show more content…
This organization covers various ways in which the citizen and communities of Ohio can decrease their chance of becoming a victim of crime (Ohio Crime Prevention Association, 2012)..
Here are some of the training and education offered to citizens in the prevention of crime in their communities, assessing your apartment dwelling does it have deadbolts and peephole, sliding door with a rod in the track, people that are entering and exiting your building, are walkway parking lots and elevators are well illuminated along with stairs, and getting to know your neighbors, start a watch group, and tenant patrol (Ohio Crime Prevention Association, …show more content…
For the home owners they are offered Alarm Awareness training which trains the home owner on the various types of alarm systems and how it is your first line of defense, the cause and impact of false alarms (Ohio Crime Prevention Association, 2012).
Citizen Police Academy Training OCPA offers an 8 hour seminar on their Citizen Police Academy this course offers citizens to understand more about law enforcement, it officers and duties they perform, is not limited to the citizens but HR personnel, Law enforcement personnel including Chiefs and Sheriffs, loss prevention personnel, higher education law enforcement personnel. Here they will receive interactive training for officers that may have little to no training experience (Ohio Crime Prevention Association, 2012).
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