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    Crime Hot Spots

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    neighborhoods, pretty much anywhere criminals target. The National Institute of Justice lists theories that may contribute to the selection of these spots. The theories listed are Routine Activity Theory, Theory, Social Disorganization Theory, and Crime Prevention Theory. A number of factors influence where crime occurs, including the physical and social characteristics of the place and the people using the place. (Burgess 2011). Crime analysts look for events that might indicate a…

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    This prevention of crime led by the community members include terrorism and all other crime. If community members have social efficacy and a stake in the community it seems they wouldn't want a terrorist attack that's connected to their community because that…

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    Sindy Quezada Annotated Bibliography Topic: Community Development and Crime Prevention Donnelly, P. G., & Kimble, C. E. (2006). An evaluation of the effects of neighborhood mobilization on community problems. Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the Community, 32(1-2), 61-80. This research analyzes the results of actions made by individuals of a neighborhood to regenerate the neighborhood and make it safer and more secure place to live. The individuals adopted a plan, created by city…

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    According to Sherman, Gottfredson, Mackenzie, Eck, Peuter and Bushway the first step is to “identify and review reports evaluating the effectiveness of crime prevention programs (July 1998, Pg. 3).” The main research on these limitations are to report what was done in the process, rather than what was the result of the program on crime prevention. It is crucial to understand the process of the project rather than the results because without the steps, than the impact will not be understand at…

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    service in all aspects of their work, for which there will be able to develop, deploy, and implement a plan of prevention for labour risks.To assess the risks plan and execute the preventive activity.In attention to the number of workers and the nature and dangerousness of the activities carried out,a safety professional should be able to carry out the plan of prevention of any occupational risks, evaluation of risks and planning of preventive activity in a simplified manner,…

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    Community Prevention Plan

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    Community Prevention Partnership Personnel Policies and Procedures Manual describe the Organization Overview; General Policies; Employment, as well as Compensation and Time Away From Work. Moreover, this manual provides information on Payroll; Employee benefits; On the Job and Employment Practices. Finally, the Community Prevention Partnership Personnel Policies and Procedures Manual detail Career Development; Compliance, Regulatory Requirements and Terminating Employment with Community…

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    should be prevention for institutional level, community level, and policy level? There is a good reason like for institutional level that creates prevention programs in order to prevent human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immune deficiency syndrome from spreading. As for community level that creates program to provide training for peer educator in order to teach elder adults to prevent acquired immune deficiency syndrome and human immunodeficiency virus. Policy level also supports…

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    they swore to defend (Moraff). Community policing measures have caused problems with police and civilian relationships and the federal funding is not helping. Police and civilian relations seem to be at an all time high and many think extreme crime prevention procedures like Stop, Question, and Frisk cause the problem. An individual police officer 's power has risen increasingly high as measures like Stop and Frisk have been implement. (Moraff). This system gives unique power to individual cops.…

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    Fire Risk Assessment

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    The prevention of fire hazards in the workplace requires the use of two approaches i.e. fire risk assessment and implementation of best practices towards promoting fire safety in the working environment. The use of these approaches should be accompanied with compliance with legal requirements regarding occupational health and safety. The organization should examine state and federal laws regarding occupational health and safety, particularly fire safety and develop and implement policies and…

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    As a police executive, the study of criminological theories would help not only the leadership of a department, but it would benefit the entire department as well. Many theories discussed in this course, as well as outside of it attempt to understand, predict and prevent criminal behavior. For example, using a theory such as situational crime theory may help my department better predict and assist citizens in preventing crimes. By educating the leadership of my department on this theory…

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