social networking sites in order to protect the community. What if the person the police had arrested was actually a bad person, if they search his phone they might find crucial information to convict the person. As explained in the article Phone Patrol “...Officers are allowed to ‘open and examine’ what they find on an arrested person, without a warrant”. You never want to take chances as a police officer, it is better to search everyone's phones than not to, because it might let a criminal…
City Preventative Patrol Experiment of 1974, little worth was placed on the proficiency of defensive routine patrols to discourage crime. Researchers and criminologists exposed inadequacies in methodology, specifically a bias in the statistics towards a worthless hypothesis and a problem with measurement in the determination of amount of patrolling for specific areas. The Minneapolis Hot Spot Experiment came about to either validate the findings of the Kansas City Preventative Patrol…
The Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment was done in October 1972 through 1973. This experiment was conducted to determine if changes in patrolling had an effect on reducing crime, changing the public perception on police, reducing fear on crime within the community and also to help address the public concerns with the police. The researchers had three types of experiment also known as “beats” the first beat was proactive patrols- where police patrols were visibly increased by two to three…
The Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment was established as a strategy to deter crime arrest offenders and reduce the fear of crime. It began on July 19, 1972, and ended September 30, 1973. In doing so, its objective was to get feedback on the results of the preventative method for the routine patrol. The effort of the process created a reluctance in the police department in refers to using an experiment to determine the purpose of a patrol. While in the process of attending daily…
come over. People are trying to come up with solutions to help stop this problem. Approximately one-third of the US-Mexico border is fenced off. The rest is patrolled by hundreds of border patrol agents, most of whom are centralized in particular areas like Tucson and San Diego. Unsurprisingly, where border patrols are most common, illegal immigration is down most. The wall would be a very good idea this would help strengthen our border, instead of a fence and the wall is like a barrier for…
Chevrolet announced a police patrol vehicle, or PPV, version of the all-new 2015 Tahoe. The Tahoe lineup will expand with the addition of an automatic 4WD pursuit vehicle to the existing 2WD pursuit and 4WD special service models. The 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe PPV features an all-new interior, exterior and EcoTec3 powertrain, while offering the same basic dimensions, sturdy body-on-frame architecture and versatility that made it the best-selling Chevrolet police vehicle for the last several years.…
In the book, Migra, written by Kelly Lytle Hernandez, an associate professor in the University of California Los Angeles Department of History and director of the department of Public History Initiative, argues how the personal history of Border Patrol workers came to influence…
bit even now. The contrail left behind by jets still amuses me. Playing flight simulator-X game at home hardly quenched my thirst for aviation. My innate analytical skills and profound love for flying-machines obviously pulled me into the Civil Air Patrol. Flight Commander, my current position and Cadet Chief Master Sergeant, my current…
Border Patrol agents and high tech gadgetry primarily protect the United States southern border. The task of securing about 7000 miles of the border lies in the hands of the U.S customs and border patrol. (Eckardt) Established by congress in 1924 the CBP has grown from less than 500 agents to around 20,000 agents over the years. (Graham) These agents are to stop the illegal entry of anyone that is trying to get into the United States. The Border Patrols meager start from mounted patrols, has…
Often recommended by adult leaders, described to be mature for my age and very responsible, I assumed leadership positions early on. From Den Chief, Quartermaster, Chaplain’s Aide, to Senior Patrol Leader, in charge of leading the entire troop of over 100 boys, I had the opportunity to influence younger scout to progress through the ranks and focus on the vision of becoming an Eagle Scout. As they achieved more for themselves, they, in turn…