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    6/10/2014 CJ201 History in the Making Beginning with the Three Eras of American Policing American policing began in the middle 1800’s. Policing began to change America with the first era of policing. There are a total of three eras of policing. Each era of policing changed over time and advanced during each era. The first era is called the political era. It lasted from 1840 to 1930. The second era is called the reform era. The reform era lasted from 1930 to 1970. The last era is called the community-problem

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    Changes In Law Enforcement

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    Law Enforcement has changed dramatically over the years in the United States. Our history has progressed from the English law. Many technological advances have helped shape law enforcement today. Also new ways and ideas of policing have influenced the change in law enforcement. Law enforcement has become less corrupt over the years. Women are playing a big role in enforcement. New rules‚ laws‚ and procedures have been put in place to help improve or society. The criminal justice system of England

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    controlling the environment. Gladwell makes use of the Broken Window Theory as the main lever in understanding the power of context. The Broken Window Theory was developed by James Wilson and George Kelling‚ both are criminologists and law enforcers. Gladwell disclosed that both Wilson and Kelling "argued that crime is the inevitable result of disorder -- which is symbolized by a broken window. If a window is broken and left unrepaired‚ people walking by will conclude that no one cares and no one

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    travel without fear of being victimized by local thugs. The initiative was called Operation Enforcement (Kelling‚ Reclaiming the Subway‚ 1991). Though Operation Enforcement was largely a police operation‚ its primary goal was not to fight crime but to restore orderliness to the subway. That may seem an odd priority when serious crimes like murder‚ robbery‚ and mugging are plaguing the system (Kelling‚ Reclaiming the Subway‚ 1991). However‚ this is not odd at all disorder‚ unpleasant in itself‚ breeds

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    day they met. She continues to hold herself back by fear and never seems to advance into the realization that she does not need to be held back by what people expect and can lead a life as an individual‚ not as a social standing or class. Alice Kelling‚ Mr. Watters ’ fiancé showed an upheaval from tranquility to immediate frenzy when informed that Edie got

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    Blueprint 1 A Blueprint for Coming of Age Blueprint 2 The short story How I Met my Husband is a story about a fifteen year old girl who has a coming of age experience while working for a doctor and his wife. The author‚ Alice Munro utilizes several literary techniques to convey a very relatable theme‚ that of young idealized romance and the ironies we learn about

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    Introduction The job of a police officer is very difficult‚ it has evolved from just an ordinary individual with no experience and no uniform that kept watch of live stock by walking at night with fire torches to an individual that needs to be able to function under pressure patrolling the streets of our communities in uniforms with a marked vehicle and not to mention to receive income for their services. Police has evolved overtime; in this paper I will describe the impact of Sir Robert Peel

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    to Edie’s defense. Without Mrs. Peebles minor character intervening and standing up for Edie the truth may have not have been brought out. Another scene in the story that may not seem of nothing to speak of is where Mrs. Peebles mentioned to Alice Kelling that they go for a ride for the day. This is minor at first but we see as the story progresses that this gave Edie the time to Chris by herself. Loretta Bird‚ although she wasn’t consistent in the story‚ played the conflicting character. She catches

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    Broken Window Theory

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    The “Broken Window Theory” is a theory explaining crime and their causes within cities or neighborhoods. The authors of this essay‚ Wilson and Kelling portray the description of how a broken window to a building can give off a message to the public that the building is not cared for properly. It explains that by allowing this one broken window there will be many more broken windows that will follow. When the vandalism is not fixed‚ society sees this as no one cares about the problem or the neighborhood

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    Compare and contrast the pre and post 9/11 law enforcement response to terrorism. What strategies could be implemented to increase future law enforcement capability in countering terrorism? “We’re in a new world. We’re in a world in which the possibility of terrorism‚ married up with technology‚ could make us very‚ very sorry that we didn’t act.” (Rice‚ 2002). Law enforcement response to counter-terrorism fundamentally changed as a result of the unprecedented events of September 11th 2001 in

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