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    Introduction Have you ever thought that while walking down the street or even driving down the road, that the majority of our society doesn’t have a social structure or that you feel like you haven’t a care in the world? Well, in today’s society, social structure has been a big thing since the 19th century. I’ve chosen to do Break and Enter, as well as Failure to stop or remain for the West-Carleton-March. Also, the theories of the crimes I will be discussing are Containment theory and Criminal…

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    community policing, POP etc.) Discuss why? Community policing is the most effective policing style in terms of its crime prevention capability for two key reasons. Each is rooted in the fact that our 21st century society, and ever-increasing levels of digital communications engagement, has fundamentally altered the way the people tend to perceive public institutions. Crime prevention is fundamentally driven by trust, a concept with two dimensions. The community must trust the police that its…

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    Safe Community Crime Paper

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    “On a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 being the lowest measure, about 54 percent of the district’s 187 schools scored in the bottom rung of the Tennessee Value-Added Assessment System, known as TVAAS. That includes most schools in the Innovation Zone, a reversal after years of showing high growth in the district’s prized turnaround program. Charter schools fared poorly as well, as did schools that were deemed among the state’s…

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    The Broken Glass Theory

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    An incident the Los Angeles Times reported took place in a South Carolina high school. A white policeman was caught on a cell phone camera dragging a struggling girl (who was black) out of her desk. This happened in October 27, 2015. I believe that this news article exhibits how this incident shows a more recent demonstration of the broken glass theory. The police want to lessen crime around the country. By taking a more aggressive position toward even small crimes the goal is to cause the…

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    How does short coming in the Ottawa police services community policing policy reflect the concerns outlined in the article “community policing in partnership”. The police are the public and the public is the police as Sir. Robert Peel said. Community policing was formed to move away from the isolated and detached model of policing that only respond to a complaint, they rarely interact with the public so therefore community policing are formed to serve the community. Polices respond to crime is…

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    Facing the challenges and expenses of purchasing and implementing a body-worn camera system, developing policies, and training its officers in how to use the cameras, a department creates a reasonable expectation that members of the public and the news media will want to review the actions of the officers. Body-worn camera video footage…

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    Dear Mayor, you’ve asked what improvement would make Botetourt better. Well I think that a neighborhood watch would make Botetourt better. I think this because it would make my community safer and it would bring my community closer together. Also it would make people pay more attention to their surroundings. My first reason for a neighborhood watch is that it would make my community a lot safer. When people aren’t at home they want to be able to know that their house is safe and not liable to…

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    The Robert Peel twelve principles of policing has been around for a while but still is utilized this present time. One of twelve is the police department prefer their cadets with a military background, because the military train you to be organized, work as a team and have a temperament of an even keel. Next, law enforcement should be under the government control, officers are enforcing the government laws and the police department is an extension of the government. Third, in most cases, a…

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    Crime Prevention Situational and environmental crime prevention techniques have emerged to supplement police work. Crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) is a form of problem-oriented policing wherein “target hardening” among other approaches are used to eliminate the opportunity for crime. However, one of the side effects of CPTED is displacement where crime is not reduced, but instead migrates from the problem area to another. Situational and environmental crime prevention…

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    Crime Prevention Essay

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    serious problem in the country. The role of a police officer is simply to protect the citizens. Police cannot prevent crime from happening they enforce law they cannot predict when or where a crime is about to happen but help reduce crime. Crime prevention is a process to reduce crime in a given area. Therefore citizens should not depend on the police one hundred percent to prevent crime from happening because no matter what a criminal will find a way to commit a crime even when a police is…

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