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    Feminist Theory Of Crime

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    maintain the law and minimise criminal behaviour such as, robbery, murder and so on. Also give different kinds of punishments as consequences to their unlawfully behaviour by committed a crime. There are many fields of the criminal justice practice like, police, courts and corrections that can underpin the law and help maintain unlawfully behaviour from occurring. Focusing specifically on policing, discussed below will explain the history of policing. Considering how the different kind of crime…

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    the father of modern policing, created the Metropolitan Police Force (“The Metropolitan Police how it all began”). During this time police officers communicated by face to face conversations with both fellow officers and also the public. As time and technology progressed, so did law enforcement communication. By 1928 the Detroit, Michigan Police Department first used a one-way radio system, which was soon surpassed in 1933 by the Bayonne, New Jersey Police Department with the use of the…

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    The Evolution Of Policing

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    style’, which is known for keeping the peace through informal policing, and focusing on maintaining social order instead of strict law enforcement; the ‘legalistic style’, which involves strict law enforcement and is known for professionalism, and ‘service style’ which is associated with community satisfaction and having a good working relationship with the community (Drew & Prenzler…

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    to the old system. He believed that the increased crime rate was directly related to an ineffective police system and not just to the depressed social conditions. He also stressed preventative policing to stop the growth of crime rates in the first place (Lyman 142-151). The new system, led by two magistrates or commissioners, encompassed a ten-mile radius from central London. A special police tax financed the force. September 29, 1829 was the first day of operation (Gash 105-106). NEED…

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    Tithing System Apush

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    agents v. The Long Metropolitan Police Acts (1829): Sir Robert Peel created a 1,000 officer police force 1. Change to the London Police: a. Professional Standard i. Uniform ii. The ways to act and not act iii. Military Rank and Structured iv. Under 2 commissioners vi. Premise of the Principles of Policing: 1. The police must be under governmental control 2. Good appearance commands respect 3. Police headquarters should be centrally located and easily accessible to the people 4. Police should…

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    The Police Service remains a pivotal agency within the criminal justice system ever since it was formed. As criminal activity rose in the 19th century, a response was required in order to safeguard society. As a result the Metropolitan Police Act was established on the 29th September 1829. Home secretary Sir Robert Peel 's goal was indeed to promote the need for reform elsewhere in the country. Preventing crime was the reason why a huge amount of 895 constables were introduced in London. It…

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    Multi Agency Essay

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    A clear concern, visible from the literature and the forum posts, is the amount of mental health cases that police assist feeling unequipped and unqualified to deal with (Thames Valley Police 2015). Yet, neither the police or the mental health services, alone, can effectively serve the mentally ill and therefore it is essential the two work together (Bradley Report 2009). With this in mind, it is important to investigate the progress of multi-agency partnership in order to decrease the issues…

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    the reforming of professionalized police force. (Peak 8-9) In 1754 John Fielding established the first police criminal records, which was a major event in the history of policing. Then in 1789 the U.S marshal services was established and under judiciary act (Pearson 29). After this in 1792 Patrick Colquhoun founded proactive policing that way crime could be addressed before it is done. In 1829 Sir Robert Peel believed that there was social disorder because of police corruption, so he established…

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    Essay On Crime Mapping

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    activity. Police departments around the country are incorporating the technology into their crime fighting toolkits to separate fact from opinion, reduce illegal activity and increase departmental efficiency. Making Sense out of Big Data Crime Statistics Law enforcement researchers analyze illegal activity geographically and chronologically using crime mapping software. [1] The researchers focus their analyses to designated areas, which range from specific buildings to entire metropolitan…

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    policing is created. Referring that new metropolitan police force is known as Peelers, created by Sir Robert Peel. These are some of the example policing that we still us in todays law, like police should not use any type of force unless is absolutely necessary. Another example is police must perform their job subject to public approval. Lastly the basic mission of the police should be to protect and prevent crime. Referring to the chapter one in the book, “Police Field Operations Theory…

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