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    had prior knowledge of everything going on within their department as well as take control over the resources of the organization, to further operate the organization in a successful manner. The progressives additionally believed that the police officers should be well trained in their field, as well as that certain tasks should…

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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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    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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    The group was tasked with taking down organized crime during an era of prohibition. November 22, 1963, Dallas Police Officer J.D. Tippit is shot and killed by Lee Harvey Oswald after Oswald assassinates President John F. Kennedy. October 15, 1991 The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial is dedicated in Washington, D.C. February 28, 1993 Four Special Agents of the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) were killed attempting to execute…

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    operation (Gash 105-106). NEED SENTENCE One of the first priorities for Sir Robert Peel was to develop a list of qualities for candidates of the police force. He felt that retired army officers with excellent moral…

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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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    holders. Another issue that comes up for community policing is truly measuring its effectiveness. A study conducted by (GILL, C., WEISBURD, D., VITTER, Z., SHADER, C. G., NELSON-ZAGAR, T., & SPAIN, L. 2016) found that even with a great deal of an officers’ effort community based policing does not always work. (Gill. C 2016 et al) Research found that even in circumstances where it seems like a strong involvement by both community and police, crime rates actually increased and at best did not…

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    What is community policing? According to dictionary.com, it is “the system of allocating policemen to a particular area so that the policemen can become familiar with them, as a way of reducing crime.” The policemen collaborate with individuals and organizations to develop solutions to problems. The organization management, structure, personnel and information systems are used to support partnerships with the community and to also have good problem solving. Community policing has the goal to…

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    COP community “College Opportunities Program” was established in the early 1970’s. It is a federally funded model cities project aimed at recruiting students around the island to pursue a post-secondary education. COP furnishes an alternative opportunity for students that lack the requirements to get into UH Manoa. This program requires student to pass a 6 week intensive summer academic and residential program. The program was made to prepare students academically for a successful freshman…

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    There are three major components in community policing. The first component is community partnership. In the community partnership component, the main goal is to establish and maintain trust between the citizens and the police (Bohm & Haley, 2011). When the citizens trust the police, they are more likely to pass information and report crimes that they witness in the community. The second component of community policing is problem-solving. The police need to devote time and attention…

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