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    Personally, I believe that community policing happens when an officer is bonded with many citizens of a community. Officers that show respect for people of the community seem as though they put the extra step into policing. Showing that they want to proactively prevent crime before it happens, makes the officer respectable, in my opinion. Knowing the citizens, almost on a personal level, is easier accomplished in a small town, municipal agency, however, it shows good character and gives cops a…

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    the US government has no inclusive record on the number of people killed in the presence of law enforcement (one can only imagine why) the Guardian posted an article claiming that this year alone there has been 776 deaths due to the Police force, including: 355…

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    Criminal Justice Duties

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    gathering data and evidence of possible crimes to ensure the safety of the community. Their main obligation is to pursue and apprehend for those who violates the law by issuing warnings, citations, or arresting them. The police officers tend to focus more on responding to emergency calls, issuing traffic tickets to those who break the law and provide first aid assistance to accident victims. While the detectives and criminal investigators emphasis on the investigative duties which include…

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    There are many duties and responsibilities of a police officer. Their main duty and responsibility is to enforce the law and make sure that we live in a safe environment. Weitzer (2008) examines the role of each factor shaping citizen’s perceptions’ of police misconduct, racial differences, and the reason underlying them. The author finds that the community rely on the police to protect and serve, and the police rely on the community for support and cooperation, but if there is a mistrust…

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    On behalf of Urban Dreams, I would like to thank you for attending our Public Safety Meeting on Thursday. We believe that the meeting was a good step in helping improve the state of our community. We cannot afford to turn a blind eye to problems plaguing our city. We have identified three major categories that must be addressed in order to achieve our goal: Awareness, determination, and spirituality. 1) Awareness - We must find ways to inform people from other parts of the community about the…

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    Sir Robert Peel was the person who recommended that agencies should follow the military model but had also set forth nine principles on which the police force would be based on.These principles serve as a friendship or a contract that binds the community and the police together so they can both be on the same page. These principles to this day are being followed. Some more than others but there is still some form of involvement or a hint of each principle being followed by our police. One of…

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    full of suspense or service calls as I hoped it would be, I am glad I experienced a short period of boredom that many police officers feel, as well as to calm some of my anxieties about applying to a police department despite not having prior law enforcement or military…

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    It is the intention of this paper to examine the relationships between management within the criminal justice fields and that of the actual employees that comprise members of law enforcement. Often the perception of the general public is that management and that of the law enforcement members is synonymous and interchangeable with one another and that there is no real distinction between the two, however one must take into consideration that even though the simulates that both sections exists in…

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    Local law enforcement agencies lead the way in fighting crime within our communities. It is important that officers and law enforcement agencies understand the importance of the intelligence-led policing (ILP) model and how it relates to community policing. Intelligence-led policing is a useful tool that was constructed from both community policing and problem oriented policing. ILP is the method of gathering and analyzing intelligence that will guide an operation or investigation within a Law…

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    many officers are scrolling through cities looking for trouble or just assume the worst of people. In most communities the average person run whenever they see a cop, not because they may be up to some bad. The ultimate goal of community policing is to get the officers to understand that there are other ways to serve and protect the community without harassing people. The officer’s main approach is to help fight crimes and makes the streets much safer for citizens People should not fear for…

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