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    Abstract Community policing is a tool widely used in law enforcement today to create personal relationships with members of the community and law enforcement (Taking 1990). Law enforcement today is under strict scrutiny from the public. Many citizens have negative views of the police or have issues trusting them. In recent years following several questionable officer involved shootings, the relationship with the public and law enforcement has taken a drastic negative turn. Police departments…

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    Three Current Methodologies of Community Relations in Policing Angela White Cerro Coso Community College Three Current Methodologies of Community Relations in Policing During police duty, officers interact with communities in different ways. Communities rely on police to maintain order and take action during emergencies. The cops also rely on communities to stop crime by providing them with the necessary information and addressing community concerns. The primary purpose of choosing…

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    D1: Evaluate the role, purpose and responsibilities of a chosen uniformed public service Overall, looking at the police, their main role, responsibility and purpose is to deter crime before it even happens. The positive factors of this includes the points mentioned above. For example, I think it’s essential for the police to keep good relations with the public because in a way, this could significantly increase the factors of potentially capturing more criminals. Not only would this be a way to…

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    According to social science studies, when a group of people feels that they are unfairly targeted, they develop negative attitudes towards a common course that is being popularized. It instills fear and not collaboration, hence the need for law enforcement to work in partnership with the community. The practices that the BW theory uses, such as imposing fines for minor offenses only burden an impoverished community (McKee & Lewis, 2016). What happens later is the fracture of the relationship…

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    CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS. 5.1 CONCLUSION Effective community policing may result in prevention of crime and hence to crime less society. The assumption that when the response of people on community policing is low, the prevention and combating of crimes will be difficult, is true, it is undisputed that when there is a failure to prevent, and a crime is committed the communication has an important role to play by bringing the occurrence of a crime and the criminal to the attention of the…

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    Community policing has been an innovative policing philosophy that worth to be examined deeply. This kind of organizational strategies is seen to be different from the traditional policing at various aspects, since the targets and approaches of community policing is nearly opposite to those of traditional policing. Yet, both models of policing are sharing the same goal, which is to maintain social order by reduce the harm brought by crime in the society. Community policing achieves such aim by…

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    Exam ( Essay) Police professionalism has definitely enhanced within the last 20 years; officers becoming active within our community can account for the progress in policing.It is important that each year departments get stronger and find tactics that will help prevent crime. Community policing has also showed a substantial amount of success in growth throughout policing overtime. As long as policing continues to enhance police and citizens will continue striving on making our communities a…

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    Uber is Safe Uber has drivers in over 400 cities worldwide. “Travis Kalanick and Garrett Camp had trouble hailing a cab. So they came up with a simple idea—tap a button, get a ride. What started as an app to request premium black cars … is now changing the logistical fabric of cities around the world.” Uber is a safe alternative to taxis because Uber provides information on the driver and the car. Also all Uber drivers are background checked, and rides in the Uber are tracked with GPS. Uber is…

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    From interacting with the FTO, I have learned that Law Enforcement Officer's are allowed to work with a great deal of autonomy when confronting and individual whom has committed an infraction of the law. I have also learned that their are a great deal of variables at an Officer's disposal when dealing with aforementioned infraction and that no two incidents will be the same (Hendrix, 2013), therefore it is imperative that an Officer gathers all credible facts and assumptions and deliberates…

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    The biggest problem with racial profiling is whether inequality of treatment creates discrimination. In that respect, the issue mirrors numerous other debates in American life and constitution. The disparity can occur at various levels of police-initiated contact with civilians. The most basic level takes place in the act of being chosen for a police inquiry into a law violation. While vehicle stops are almost always supported legally by a threshold level of probable cause, such as a breach of…

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