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    Haley, 2014). First, Legalistic style is when the police department takes pride of how many arrests are made. The more arrests that are made the less crime that will be committed. They threatened the community with jail time so they can comply with the law. You will notice this style in larger metropolitan areas. Secondly, Watchman Style is using other forms of discipline and communication to solve problems rather than arrest. Arrest then used when those forms fail or the citizens refuse to…

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    Speed Limit Analysis

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    Sr. Shene Monroe was on his way to school coming down Riley when he was pulled over by a cop. The cop walks up to Monroe and when he rolls down the window he asks the words every driver fears: “Do you know how fast you were going, son?” Monroe responds saying he is pretty sure he was going 55, the speed limit. “Yes, that's what I clocked you at. But that’s not the speed limit.” That’s when Monroe was informed that all the speed limits in Holland have been reduced to a maximum of 40 mph. Lucky…

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    Stop Snitching Analysis

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    as much as possible in order not fall victim to ineffectiveness of the civil laws and criminal penalties toward their cultural that historically has a distrust in the criminal justice system. Therefore, the social order in which the “Code of the Street” principle of “stop snitching” is adopted and passed down from generation to generation within that community guaranteeing not to succumb to the efficacy of authority – law and order because they don’t understand the conflict, discord, of those…

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    Joshua Dun throws his arm lazily around aTyler's shoulder as they walk down the crowded street. People walk past stepping in puddles left over from the slight drizzle of rain that had fallen about a hour ago. The clouds were covering the sky like a dark grey veil, almost black.You may know Josh and Tyler as the 2 person band, Twenty One Pilots. Tyler and Josh are a group of cops that only work on, "special cases". The one were working on now is pretty violent. As we approach the scene there…

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    daunt individuals that might bind corruptions in the time off of a patrol. Police officers watching is an essential element and purpose of forces branches. The goal line and purposes of the police officers contain crime deterrence, illegal tensions, law administration, command preservation, community services, and traffic flow execution. However, take into consideration that police officers do have limited recourse, comprehensible attention officer policies and processes that officer security at…

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    Ferguson Police Department need a true understanding of Community Policing. There should be a detailed plan that give tips on community policing and problem solving principles. Also, the Department need to build and gain trust from the community they are policing. In addition, the department need to improve the training that will reduce excessive force, and to ease the situation instead of escalating them. Ferguson Police Department should be more connected with the disconnected areas such as…

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    I am writing to you and respectfully requesting that you will accept this Cover Letter and Achievements Based Resume to apply for Job ID# 90693, Deputy Director, Training. I have been a member of the Guelph Police Service for over 28 years and I am now eager to explore new challenges and apply my many skills in new ways. I am a strategic thinker with the ability to create a vision within an organization, build consensus among stakeholders with highly-developed leadership, management and…

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    Introduction Abraham Lincoln was quoted as saying “We must plan for the future because people who stay in the present will remain in the past (Garner, 2005).” It would seem that Lincoln’s words are wise counsel for law enforcement leaders still today. Some law enforcement agencies continue to operate under the outdated professional model of policing that is reactive in nature and based on fast response times, effective investigations, and high visibility patrol, with little focus on…

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    volunteered to be one of six pilot cities nationwide to participate in the National Initiative for Building Community Trust and Justice. The idea behind this is exactly what Tyler and Huo (2002) were trying to communicate – that when the public sees law enforcement as legitimate, they begin to police themselves and cooperate more, thus leading to greater officer safety. David Kennedy, the Director of the National Network for Safe Communities and one of the major contributors to the National…

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    Community Policing Essay

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    As I was analyzing the literature that some of my peers have already done, I found out that two authors Robert Trojanowicz and Bonnie Bucqueroux whom have already covered various aspects of my research question. In 1994 Trojanowicz and Bucqueroux published a book titled Community policing : how to get started. Within this book the two authors explain succinct definition to better define exactly what community policing is. The extended definition is as follows: Community policing is a philosophy…

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