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    In order to increase community involvement we need to increase law enforcement involvement. This is the first step in order to begin community policing unit. . It is our organizations approach to have citizens of the community and our law enforcement agency work together with a series of goals, responsibilities, qualifications and methods to gauge our success in order to work together to assist in the prevention or reduction of crime. The goals and responsibilities of our unit involve several…

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    Process-Based Model

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    behaviors and result from communities that view law enforcement in a positive light. Tyler and Huo (2002) assert that if Social Control (i.e. deterrence) methods often tend to alienate the very community that law enforcement needs to partner with, and the California Study shows that people who have a favorable view of the police tend to self-regulate and cooperate more, then it makes sense that a process-based model would benefit both law enforcement and the community. If the police and the…

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    The beginning of intelligence-led policing introduced a new paramount into the ideologies of crime control and policing practices. This style of policing gathers evidence to improve crime prevention and detection, better distribute the use of resources for police, improve effectiveness and enhance partnerships. Although for the philosophy’s of intelligence policing to be effective, decision makers need a critical understanding of the intelligence model to make a positive impact on the criminal…

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    distrust in the community is due to the fact that the media has created this negative image of police officers. The media creates this negative stereotype that police officers and the community is at war with each other and there is a lot of civil unrest. This is simply untrue the community backs the officers in their community because they serve and protect us the people. Tuner stated that being an officer is a hard job especially if the community does not cooperate and…

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    Police Hairdressers

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    become a hairdresser than an officer of the law in a lot of states. In the short time that these officers are receiving, they must learn when is the appropriate time to use lethal and nonlethal tactics. With the rising number of police brutality…

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    to building trust and legitimacy. FBI Director James Comey while speaking at Georgetown University expressed the need for law enforcement to better know the communities they serve. Comey quoted New York Commissioner Bill Bratton’s statement that, “We must work to really see each other.” Comey advocated community outreach programs like PAL’s and heavily suggests Officers get out of their patrol vehicles to increase public interaction. Comey said that these are small things, but they are…

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    He saw “a great deal of public support for law enforcement following the attacks…however, (that) the public support waned over time, and some individuals became suspicious of him and his fellow officers.” (Burns 45) Muslim communities, as well as any ethnic group associated with the Middle East, began seeing significant increases in hate crimes and suspicion after 9/11, and…

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    allowing immigrant communities police themselves (Policing Terrorism). After the 9-11 attacks Muslim and Arab communities became under suspicion from law enforcement to be places that terrorist are at (Policing Terrorism). This was due to the attackers on 9-11 to be from and supported by predominantly Arab neighborhoods (Policing Terrorism). Money from mosques and businesses has been a source of support for terrorism (Policing Terrorism). The help of member sof these communities trusting and…

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    department has primary responsibility for crime prevention, law enforcement, parking control, emergency preparedness/response, and security at special events. In the eyes of many universities that is not enough for campus safety. Over the last 10 years, public safety officials employed by the university have been growing at an astonishing rate. The Bureau of Justice Statistics report in January of 2015 stated that “full-time campus law enforcement employees grew by 16%, which outpaced the 11%…

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    Community Policing Essay

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    with the goal of improving the overall quality of life in the area. Community Policing’s succinct definition is mentioned as, “The 9P's of Community Policing”. “Community policing is a philosophy of full service personalized policing, where the same officer patrols and works in the same area on a permanent basis, from a decentralized place, working in a proactive partnership with citizens to identify…

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