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    How significant was the Turf Fraud case in changing attitudes towards policing over time? The Turf Fraud case took place between the years 1876-1877‚ where Scotland Yard investigated a complex betting fraud based in London that targeted members of the public in France. The investigation into the case was slow‚ due to the little technology and forensic science available which meant criminals were able to hide a lot easier; however the culprits were trialled and sentenced to penal servitude in 1877

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    force is trying to achieve. I studied police recruitment websites to ensure that I would be suited for this role. I have read books about serving officers to get an idea of the role. If you have previously applied to be a police officer‚ special constable or police community support officer (PCSO)‚ what have you done since your last application to better prepare yourself for the role of police officer? 270 I researched more into the role of a police officer to ensure that I am best suited for this

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    Roles and Responsibilities of Public Policing vs. Private Security ASJ-502 February 6‚ 2012 Abstract This paper explores the similarities and differences of public police and private security throughout history. How the criminal justice system and public police and private security are linked to each other. The essential policies that have been developed and how these police have assisted in the cooperation between police and private security. Finally‚ the need for a comprehensive security

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    Police Performance Management: Practical Guidance for Police Authorities June 2006 This guide has been produced by the Home Office Police Standards Unit and the Association of Police Authorities with the help of PA Consulting. We are very grateful for the contributions provided by all police authorities and other contributors during the development of this guidance. Foreword Police performance makes headline news: it affects people’s daily lives. There are many stakeholders in police performance

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    This essay aims to explore Button’s (1996) claim that ‘the growing pluralisation and fragmentation of policing...has challenged the public police’s claim that to be the primary policing force’. In order to do so‚ it will provide a general definition of both the public and private policing bodies within the United Kingdom‚ followed by a brief look at the history of the public Police‚ their progression and integration with private agencies. The essay will go on to discuss pluralisation and fragmentation

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    paramilitary refers to a force whose function and organization are similar to the military. The Romans also had their own specialized force to protect them also. During the 18thcentury there was a time of social unrest and economic changes in England. The constables and the “watch system” could not do the jobs needed to combat that these changes. This led to the formation of the formal police force and eventually to the London Metropolitan Police‚ the first modern force that became a model for the police forces

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    Civilians in Uniform: Why British Police Should Remain Unarmed When Robert Peel‚ widely regarded as the “father” of all official police forces‚ stated his principles of policing‚ he said that the police were civilians in uniform‚ “who are paid to give full-time attention to duties which are incumbent upon every citizen in the interests of community welfare and existence”. This is perhaps one of the reasons why British policing took rather a different route than policing in the USA and Europe in

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    The case study of Four I’s of Police Leadership: A Case Study of Heuristics instantly starts off as an article that is neatly organized and goal orientated. It is presented in a manner that is admitting of its own mistakes but attempts to overcome them by careful planning and organization. Throughout the paper the organization presented shows the well thought out nature of the article and its focus to determine the makeup and context of police leadership. Gaining access to police agencies is often

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    Policing Practices and Operations Susan Hornberger CJA/394 8/4/2014 Jean Pierre Lapre Policing Practices and Operations The primary goal of any law enforcement agency is to maintain public safety‚ primarily by reducing the number of occurrences of crime in their jurisdiction. Although this seems simplistic in nature‚ it takes many policing agencies working together in a successful working relationship to achieve this success. This paper will provide an assessment of each of these policing agencies

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    MADS 6655.81 Contemporary Issues in Community Policing Herbert F. Pendleton‚ EdD Final Exam Select one from each chapter and provide a one paragraph response answering the information requested. Chapter 8 1) Discuss in general rationale for learning “what works” in criminal justice in general‚ and for measuring (assessing and evaluating) COPPS initiatives in specific. 2) Describe the major differences between assessments (as defined in the S.A.R.A. problem solving process) and an empirical

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