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    of the police department and the community. The social disorder of a run-down community can be looked at by a single broken window. The idea affects not only the community but the police force as well. Mayors‚ politicians‚ police chiefs‚ and other administrators want their city to look and feel safe. When small time crime invades the community‚ it can turn into a bigger crime and the fall of the city. The theory was experimented with in many cities with positive and negative results. Police patrol

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    Interactions between a police department and the community in the jurisdiction that it patrols is very crucial. It is detrimental for the police officers to have a relationship with the people under their watch because the citizens in that area can either help or hurt them with cases that they are trying to deal with. According to Walker‚ Spohn‚ and DeLone (2018)‚ how the police officer interacts with the people shapes their attitudes towards the entire police department. Sir Robert Peel’s seventh

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    Philosophy of School Community Relations Dr. Kevin Maxwell stated‚ “Our job is to teach the students we have. Not the ones we would like to have. Not the ones we used to have. Those we have right now. All of the.” This has been a belief and motto of mine since I began in the educational profession. I believe schools that are knowledgeable‚ active‚ and considerate are successful schools. I believe my school will mirror my values of lifelong learning‚ encouraging relationships‚ academic excellence

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    Eitzen How does the Benedictine value of Community relate to individual isolation?  And/or how does the Benedictine value of Respect for Persons relate to poverty and inequality? According to the Benedictine Rule 4-Respect for Persons you are to "Honor everyone and never do to another you do not want done to yourself." Recognizing the image of God in each person and honoring each one in their giftedness and limitations. If‚ in fact‚ we are practicing excessive individualism then this is directly

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    POLICE: HISTORY Throughout the history of civilization‚ societies have sought protection for their members and possessions. In early civilizations‚ members of one ’s family provided this protection. Richard Lundman has suggested that the development of formal policing resulted from a process of three developmental stages. The first stage involves informal policing‚ where all members of a society share equally in the responsibility for providing protection and keeping order. The second stage‚ transitional

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    Police Agencies There are many different types of policing in the United States‚ most agencies operates through the government and the state itself these agencies consist of state and local agencies such as local PD‚ sheriff’s departments‚ highway patrol‚ and state troopers. The main purposes of these agencies are too investigate of suspected criminal activity‚ referral of the results of investigations to the courts‚ and the temporary detention of "suspected" criminals pending judicial action. Law

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    missing at 5:52 am December 26th 1996. Patsy then found a two and a half page ransom note on the kitchen staircase. After she found the ransom note she hysterically called 911. The local police then conducted a search of their home noticing there was no noticeable signs of break in or forced entry. Boulder police detective Linda Ardnt first conducted a search in the basement after searching the bathroom and “train room” they then opened the wine cellar and found six year olds JonBenets body covered

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    shared knowledge. Objectification transforms abstract and group-neutral ideological values into concrete and socially useful knowledge‚ in particular stereotypes of value-conforming and value-violating groups. Such shared understandings of intergroup relations provide citizens with common reference knowledge which provides the cognitive and cultural basis of policy attitudes. Social representations theory further suggests that lay knowledge reflects the social context in which it has been elaborated (“anchoring”)

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    was stated “The police at all times should maintain a relationship with the public that gives reality to the historic tradition that the police are the public and that the public are the police (Schmalleger‚ 2017).” I believe that if officers upheld this standard it would make their job just a little bit easier. Many people feel that police culture has lost its way‚ officers seem to be in the news more now than compared to before for things that are tarnishing their reputation.

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    exceptions to this requirement. For instance in crisis situation where the delay in getting a warrant would make the search useless‚ it is allowed. This is referred to as a “time is of the essence” clause. A valid arrest automatically permits the police to search the surroundings of the subject per se and the subject to disarm him/her and to prevent evidence from being destroyed or tainted. The same rule applies to cars and other vehicles because they may transport or contain contraband. The purpose

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