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    Crime prevention at one time or another has been an issue for any major city and or rural area around the nation. There have been programs in the country to bring together policy leaders, citizens, communities and the police to deter crime. What is unique about crime is that it is always changing from generations to the safest area. I recall in Jacksonville FL in the early 90’s that the majority of violent crimes normally took place on the Northside followed by the Westside of town. Since…

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    Deputy Pujol Case Study

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    Deputy Pujol followed proper directions, via New World mapping, to the location and used the right radio codes. Upon arrival, Deputy Pujol parked within a safe distance of the address and approached on foot. Deputy Pujol made contact with all subjects involved and conducted a proper investigation of a noise complaint…

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    Crime Analysis Objectives

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    Mission, Goals, and Objectives Mission The mission of the Dallas Crime Analysis Unit (CAU) is to provide accurate operational, strategic, tactical and administrative intelligence base off of the analysis of crime related data. The Dallas CAU will provide information that coincides with the agency’s goals as well as all community oriented policing efforts in a timely manner. The Dallas CAU is responsible for monitoring all criminal activity in Dallas County to identify any evolving and emerging…

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    decrease in crime? To do this we need to see if the independent variable, problem-oriented policing influences the dependent variable of the decrease in crime. Introduction Problem-oriented policing was introduced by Herman Goldstein in 1979 with the idea that police officers should…

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    implementation will increase the fear of crime and reduce collective efficacy. On the other hand, the relationship between the police and community is threatened by the lack of discretion provided by zero tolerance policing and jeopardizes the legitimacy. The legitimacy of Hot spot policing, however, is the opposite from Zero tolerance because of its support of the community, raising the popularity of the preventative strategy. Zero tolerance policing takes tough on crime approach as police…

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    reactive in nature and based on fast response times, effective investigations, and high visibility patrol, with little focus on community relations. Contemporary police scholars have shown that the professional model of policing does not control crime (Vardalis & Wiatrowski, 2000). New models, based on scientific research, have been introduced over the past 40 years, yet too many agencies…

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    Victim Support Australia Inc, The Role of Crime Victims in the Criminal Justice System (2007) [ 2 ]. Victims of Crime Act 2001(SA) s 9A. [ 3 ]. Ibid s 9B. [ 4 ]. Ibid s 10. [ 5 ]. Ibid s 10A. [ 6 ]. Ibid s 16. [ 7 ]. Peter Sankoff, ‘Is Three Really a Crowd? Evaluating the Use of Victim Impact Statements Under New Zealand’s…

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    Juvenile Delinquency Thesis

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    Juvenile Delinquency is a very big problem today and I believe that not enough is being done to curb juvenile crime. There needs to be stronger penalties for crimes they are committing. There needs to be programs set in place to deal with Juvenile emotional problems before the kids resort to criminal activity. There needs to more activities within communities so the children don’t resort to criminal activity as a form of recreation. I think there needs to be some mentoring programs set up so…

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    The issue of the death penalty and whether or not it is an efficient crime deterrent relates to economics because in order to truly answer the question, one must weigh both the marginal costs and benefits of this practice. Using economic analysis, one is able to gain a better understanding and look into the benefits and costs related to the death penalty, and ultimately are able to determine whether or not the death penalty is an efficient deterrent. When weighing the two different sides of…

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    Sam Bass Short Story

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    Sam Bass: The Story of a Felon who wanted to become Wealthy “I had enough of this job! There has to be more in this world for me. I want something more; something better than this.” exclaimed a young Sam Bass. Sam Bass was an adventurous soul, who always looking for excitement in the wrong places. He had an option give up his horse or quit his job, he decided to leave his job in search of a better paying job as an owner of a one-man racing stable he left Denton County in the spring of 1877.…

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