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    Future of Policing As a society in the United States continues to become more diverse and rely more on technology‚ advances in policing techniques and strategies must change and become more advanced as well. Which is why‚ out of the ten most important trends in policing the top three are that: “technology will increasingly dominate the economy and society”‚” mass migration will distribute the world’s population‚ creating new challenges for law enforcement in Western developed countries in terms of

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    Abstract This paper deliberates the issue that has developed between minority communities and the local law enforcement. Gau and Brunson (2010) indicates that aggressive policing is used by police to control social disorder. However‚ this has created an uprooting with the relationship built between the police and their community. The other four articles discussed within the paper supports Gau’s statement by giving the reader statistical evidence of the damaging effects that have occurred over the

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    Evidence-Based Policing

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    Running head: Evidence-Based Policing 1 Evidence-Based Policing Strayer University CRJ100 008016 January 27‚ 2010 Evidence-Based Policing Abstract This paper explores the subject of evidence-based policing. I will try to explain some advantages and disadvantages of evidence-based policing. I will also give two examples of evidence-based policing and summarize the impact of the studies. - Evidence-Based Policing The police work of fighting crime is not on easy tack and requires

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    Problem-Oriented Policing

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    Abstract Problem-oriented policing has been the cause of changes in police departments all across the nation. Is this style of policing really effective and a continued help to departments? This paper will examine problem-oriented policing and shed some light into the present activities of police departments and how they have changed because of problem-oriented policing. Problem-Oriented Policing and its Past‚ Present‚ and Future Implications Problem oriented Policing‚ according to the Australian

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    Issue Paper #3: Policing of Skid Row January 20‚ 2012 Module III In his article‚ “The Police on Skid-Row: A Study of Peace Keeping‚” Egon Bittner calls skid row areas “jungles in the heart of civilization‚ very different from other areas‚ filled with people who do not have the capacity to live ‘normal’ lives” (Bittner‚ 1967). Police officers deal with citizens in skid row areas differently than they would in other areas. They do not view the citizens of skid row areas as having any rights

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    In looking at the different duties both women and men in policing are given‚ women and men in policing also have different experiences and stress levels according to an article call Gender differences in policing: reason for optimism?‚ there are numerous research that compare the stress and experiences of women to men in policing which one has more or less than the other gender Burke‚ Martinussen and Richardsen‚ 2006). One research wrote that women police officers when compared to male police officers

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    cjs210Write a 200- to 300-word response addressing the following questions: How does stress affect the policing community? Stress has many effects on the policing community as a whole. Officers may lose sleep over the stress and become fatigued which in turn causes them to lack on their duties‚ or delay their reaction time. Officers may also get so stressed that they go through a post traumatic disorder. Post traumatic disorder can cause officers nightmares‚ or worse they can wind up committing

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    changes against them. The corrections is suppose to carry out the sentences imposed be the courts and provide a safe and humane custody and supervision of the offenders. The corrections are to protect the community and rehabilitate‚ reform‚ and reintegrate convicted offenders back into the community. The criminal justice process is a standard sequence of events that begins when the crime is detected. It consists of five major stages‚ which are investigation and arrest‚ pretrial activities‚ trail‚ sentencing

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    Throughout this course I have learned a lot more about policing and it has definitely swayed my view of a police officer. Although the overall picture of what my view of a police officer is still the same‚ the job’s and activities that police officers do is completely different. My first difference is that officers are not usually directing traffic‚ but most of their job is dealing with the community. My first picture was of a police officer directing traffic and the new picture is of a police officer

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    Intro to Policing Essay

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    Essay 3 An Introduction to Policing Hispanic culture includes Mexicans‚ Cubans‚ South Americans‚ Central Americans‚ and Puerto Ricans. The number of Hispanic officers is increasing each year. An advantage Hispanic officers have are that these officers can relate to Hispanic communities by knowing their language and cultural barrier. South Florida is being dominated by Cubans while in Central America and South America; Mexicans are the largest group along the border. There are different

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