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    YiJing Yuan JS102 Regional Policing Regional policing is a good approach for efficiencies. Especially between small cities or towns‚ regional policing can not only actually improve the speed of response times but allow for greater flexibility. The costs alone must not be the only consideration. Policing provides essential public safety‚ which must be improved‚ not diminished. However‚ this approach has its problem that police chiefs need to take care of. In this case‚ I will use Greenfield

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    technology as a tool to fight with crime. Technology can be influenced in different ways to enhance the performance of the policing. It can increase the effectiveness of problem-solving and policing as well as the organizational success. The law enforcement world is way different now than it was in the past like about 15 to 20 years ago. It basically changed the way of policing and the way police officers do their jobs. There are lots of different innovations and technological tools that helped law

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    Policing Culture Learning Team A CJA/214 Policing Culture Throughout the history of the United States‚ the ranks of police officers have been dominated by white males. As a result‚ the underrepresentation of minorities and women has long been a problem in policing. Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1972 Equal Employment Opportunity Act made discriminating against any individual based upon their color‚ sex‚ religion or national origin illegal‚ thus paving the way for more minorities

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    Christopher Columbus: Hero or Zero? In October we celebrate the man who found America. People are taught at a young age that Christopher Columbus was a hero when in fact he was a murderer. Yes‚ he found a land that was unknown to his people‚ but in his findings‚ he murdered‚ raped and enslaved the true natives of this country. Columbus and his men destroyed the civilizations‚ cultures‚ and land of the Native Americans. These actions should not be portrayed as heroic. When you read about his

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    There were several different forms of early policing with kin policing and nightwatch being two of the earliest styles. Kin policing was a style of enforcement where family members or tribes enforced the informal and customary rules of the group. Punishments meted out from this type of policing were brutal and tended to fall into the category of “an eye for an eye”. Nightwatch was a collection of citizens who patrolled at night monitoring the city for fires and other problems‚ eventually progressing

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    Lavelle prep Anmarie Maguire 901 Wellness music essay The song “ The Divine Zero” is sung by Vic Fuentes and performed by the band “Pierce The Veil”. The song is initially about feeling like you’re not anything and you’re just a zero. you have no reason to be in this world. But the hidden message is about falling into drug habits and trying to get out of them . It all depends on how one looks at the song. Through Different life experiences and

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    Community Policing and Problem Solving Policing John K. Forrest II CJS/210 August 15‚ 2010 Travis Coldwell Community Policing and Problem Solving Policing When police departments and crime rates of the past are examined there are some apologist who believe that America would be in a better law enforcement situation provide the policies of the past we put back into use. With the public becoming more technologically advanced and criminal’s awareness of prosecution avoidance‚ community

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    The sprawling mess of flesh and steel recombinant that was created on the morning of September 11‚ 2001 left thousands dead. The scene of Ground Zero would go on to haunt survivors and the general public alike. The terrorist attacks which were wrought that day destroyed a landmark‚ a large and populated piece of a city‚ and most tragically the lives of thousands of innocent people. Yet with death there is also rebirth‚ and this example is no different. However‚ over the past years we have witnessed

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    Critical Issues in Policing Paper Jimmy Bolden CJA/214 May 6‚ 2015 Sergeant Shantrice Murphy Critical Issues in Policing Paper In this paper I will be explaining critical issues in policing. I will address the following key aspects of policing activities and operations: The dangers of policing‚ less than lethal weapons‚ technology used in policing‚ issues of homeland security and law enforcement relationships‚ and one additional critical issue in policing that is of interest to you and with that

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    expecting of its police force. “Different combinations of diversity‚ produce different police organizations and experience different styles of policing.” (III‚ 2016). Policing skid

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