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    their communities have been organized around different philosophies which are not always perfect but have had a lot of success. Traditional, problem-oriented, community oriented, and order maintenance policing models of policing are very different but ultimately have one goal, a way to solve problems in the community. Crime has evolved over the years and so must policing so that there is order. Some of these methods like traditional policing is still widely used and is the core of all policing…

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    Police Patrol

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    American but should this matter? Shouldn’t the police department patrol and be involved in every aspect of each part of the community?…

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    strategies that police use to implement their way of law enforcement. With community oriented policing a philosophy that has become much more mainstream in law enforcement agencies within the past 30-40 years or so, we see how departments began to change closer to how agencies behave today as compared to the professional crime fighters (Gardiner, 2017). I’ve observed how police agencies have used both problem oriented policing and especially Broken Windows Policies interchangeably in different…

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    During the Anglo-Saxon period, every person within the community was made responsible for ‘maintaining law and order’ according to (Villiers 2009 p.33). They had a duty to maintain the Kings peace; this resulted in citizens being able to arrest offenders if it was necessary; all of the citizens carrying out this duty were unpaid. After this, the old policing system was put in place which meant every citizen had to work as a constable for a one year period. Again the citizens were unpaid, had no…

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    Ferguson Police Department need a true understanding of Community Policing. There should be a detailed plan that give tips on community policing and problem solving principles. Also, the Department need to build and gain trust from the community they are policing. In addition, the department need to improve the training that will reduce excessive force, and to ease the situation instead of escalating them. Ferguson Police Department should be more connected with the disconnected areas such as…

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    Vollmer professional policing principles, Community policing, CompStat and PEPPAS there is no comparing the different concepts. In my opinion each of these concepts are more detailed analysis of each other. More or less related to the continuous understanding and development of policing as a whole. Each of these models interaction with each other in the development of policing the public and learning vital position of police officers in society. For example, Vollmer seen that policing was…

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    Community Policing

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    When it comes to community policing there has been a shift in the basic orientation of the everyday police activity. This shift has changed from fighting crime through arrests to fighting crime needs a broader set of interventions. Community policing is defined by Weisel and Eck in 1994 as “a diverse set of practices united by the general idea that the police and the public need to become better partners in order to control crime, disorder, and a host of other problems.” There is no single…

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    Community policing, then again, speaks to a more extensive authoritative logic. Community policing incorporates critical thinking as tended to in issue arranged policing, yet it additionally incorporates the improvement of outer associations with group individuals and gatherings. Also, people group policing addresses hierarchical changes that should happen in a police office, for example, decentralized basic leadership, settled geographic responsibility, office wide preparing, work force…

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    Child Support Enforcement Community policing is based on the premise that no one organization can solve local security problems. Community policing requires partnership, collaboration and joint problem-solving. With the help of the police, and other policing agencies, i.e. U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services these programs can be solved. The communities these organizations serve are a major part in the success of the program. The child support program was…

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    Academic Analysis- Appendix 1: Backstory- For this reenactment, I was assigned the role of the customer who frequently used the Quickstop owned by Alex Saleh. With being a reoccurring customer for so many years, Saleh and I have gotten to know each on a more personal level. I even feel like I am considered family to him. Since I am a frequent customer at the store, yes, I have noticed a change in the relationship this area has with the Miami Gardens police department. As a matter of fact, it…

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