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    Quite simply‚ problem-oriented policing aims at reducing and removing the elements that cause crime rather than dedicating a large number of resources to respond to crimes. Comparatively‚ it is the equivalent of stitching up a deep flesh wound rather than simply putting a Band-Aid on it. Problem-oriented policing is implemented in four different stages. First‚ data is scanned to determine

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    inform forward-thinking crime prevention. The police department will a program called COMPSTAT ‚ where the crime data runs it through an algorithm and then it can generates a map to show to the police where the crime can happened before it took place in the areas. The police department can spend more time in the areas at risk of a crime. In this paper will compare and contrast the application of information technology (IT) to optimize police department performance to reduce crime versus random patrols

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    application of information technology (IT) to optimize police departments’ performance to reduce crime versus random patrols of the streets‚ we first have to look at exactly what information technology is available to police today. The term predictive policing is the name given to “any policing strategy or tactic that develops and uses information and advanced analysis to inform forward-thinking crime prevention”. (Predictive Policing Symposium‚ 2010) The five elements of predictive policing focusing

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    performance to reduce crime versus random patrols of the streets. A comparison and contrast of the application of information technology to optimize police performance versus an unaided and random effort at patrolling the streets would mostly reveal the benefits to an IT supported approach as opposed to an unsupported approach. When comparing the two approaches what police departments may initially find after implementing an IT system (i.e.‚ predictive policing) meant to help solve crime is that many of

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    Situational Crime Prevention‚ Clarke (1995) presents the classification of situational crime prevention techniques by reducing opportunities. The author argues that by increasing associated risks and difficulties as well as reducing rewards to reduce the opportunities for specific crime categories. Clarke (1995) dwells on the theme of immediate circumstances under which crime is committed to help tackle immediate crime problems. The author discusses three major elements of situational crime prevention: standard

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    chief of police it is my job to fight crime while providing a safer and healthier environment for the community. It is my goal to serve and work with the community for the future of our children and the resting days of our elders. Like other agencies and communities across the nation we as well have challenges and problems. Our community faces numerous challenges and problems that with dedication‚ determination‚ persistence‚ and effort are combatable. Crime to my definition is a like the cancer disease

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    is most effective in reducing crime and disorder. There are various forms of policing such as community-oriented policing‚ problem-oriented policing‚ hot spots policing‚ broken windows theory‚ and zero-tolerance policing. COP is a model of policing that stresses a two-way working relationship between the community and the police along with the police becoming more integrated into the local community‚ and citizens assuming an active role in crime control and prevention. POP is a concept created by

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    emphasizes the working partnership between police officers and citizens in creative ways in order to solve community problems relating to crime‚ fear of crime‚ and neighborhood disorders”. The practice has several names‚ community oriented policing‚ problem oriented policing‚ neighborhood oriented policing‚ and problem solving policing‚

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    enforcement community and hugely impacted crime rate. In the past‚ random patrolling of the streets were carried out without proper organization with regards to insight‚ predictions of crime activities and the nature thereof. The use of IT in law enforcement centers around predictive policing which is the term used to describe “any policing strategy or tactic that develops and uses information and advanced analysis to inform forward-thinking crime prevention”. (Predictive Policing Symposium‚ 2010)

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    to thank you for allow me to sit in on the staff meeting. I had a few ideas about patrolling and helping keep the city parks safe. As you said the PD does not have the staffing to dedicate units to the park‚ but maybe we can help reduce crime and the fear of crime with no additional PD resources. What I was thinking was a “watch group” for each park. The great thing is the hard work is already done for us and most of the city parks have groups dedicated to help protect and preserves the parks. (Friends

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