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    Community policing has been a police innovation that got nationally funding in 1994 by the Clinton Administration. This form of policing was meant to support community by allowing them to be actively involved in decision making. The hope was to improve police legitimacy especially among minority groups. Many minority groups have felt they have been targeted and profiled unfairly by law enforcement which has been an important issue among blacks, Latinos, and more recently Muslims. The poor…

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    What is community policing? According to dictionary.com, it is “the system of allocating policemen to a particular area so that the policemen can become familiar with them, as a way of reducing crime.” The policemen collaborate with individuals and organizations to develop solutions to problems. The organization management, structure, personnel and information systems are used to support partnerships with the community and to also have good problem solving. Community policing has the goal to…

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    Our class had the honor to hear a lecture by Clayton Board of Commission Jeff Turner and the future of community policing. Clayton County police has made its main goal to preserve their relationship with the citizens of Clayton. Turner explained that the reason why there is distrust in the community is due to the fact that the media has created this negative image of police officers. The media creates this negative stereotype that police officers and the community is at war with each other and…

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    Assignment: Leadership in Action Engaging the community in positive, friendly ways is essential to building trust and legitimacy. FBI Director James Comey while speaking at Georgetown University expressed the need for law enforcement to better know the communities they serve. Comey quoted New York Commissioner Bill Bratton’s statement that, “We must work to really see each other.” Comey advocated community outreach programs like PAL’s and heavily suggests Officers get out of their patrol…

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    analysis. Crime analysis is one of the most important tools a law enforcement agency can have. It is a very old method but have gained wide spread popularity and advanced tremendously over the years. Crime analysis is the second step in the crime prevention process, following the obtaining of information on a specific crime problem at hand (Santos, 2013, p. 55). Several scholars have defined crime analysis and none does it the same, however they all agree on the same primary goals of crime…

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    There are three major components in community policing. The first component is community partnership. In the community partnership component, the main goal is to establish and maintain trust between the citizens and the police (Bohm & Haley, 2011). When the citizens trust the police, they are more likely to pass information and report crimes that they witness in the community. The second component of community policing is problem-solving. The police need to devote time and attention…

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    Criminal Behavior Analysis

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    The ongoing discussion that the disorderly environment influences the crime on public transportation in several parts. The environment can have an influence on an individual’s decision as to whether to commit a crime by making it easy. For example, when I was the first time to take the train by my own, I remember that I was sitting in the waiting room before the train came. The waiting room, a big and chaotic place with the dim light, had some convenience store was opened. People could buy some…

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    Gangs And Violent Crimes

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    First and foremost, as the new police chief of Nashville, I would ensure the G.R.E.A.T. program remained in use. This program has gone through extensive evaluations and produced favorable results for preventing juveniles from becoming affiliated with gang membership. Evidence shows that both law enforcement and prosecutors share related views to the issues associated with gangs and how gangs are expanding in size (Johnson, Webster, Connors, & Saenz, n.d.). Both also agree that this causes…

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    How Math In Police Work

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    When most people think about what it takes to fight crime, not a lot of them think about the math that actually goes into it. This paper outlines and gives examples of how math is used every day in police work. When asking students what they think about math many will say that it’s boring, or that they will never use it in life. Math may seem very different from the unpredictable and highly relevant business of fighting crime, but in fact math is very relevant to determining the truth of what…

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    The statement that many police officers express reluctance to do community work in the sense that they think they are doing the social work means that they don’t want to do community policing. It means that they are taking the role of doing community policing as if they were assigned to do the social work. The statement could also mean that the community is the one to do social work which could include the fundraiser among other works and these kinds of works according to the statement are not…

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