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    Community Saftey

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    Parts of this paper was turn in March Law Enforcement Management Dadrena Whigham Colorado Technical University CJUS630-1302A-01 Law Enforcement Management Phase 4 individual Project Assistant Professor Peter J. Herdt May 6‚ 2013 Abstract While community policing is being touted by some as the panacea for all problems in

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    Introduction Although policing in rural or urban areas are different geographically and demographically‚ underneath it all they both have to deal with the same issues of policing. They deal with staffing‚ politics‚ crime‚ crime prevention and the community. This is an in depth look at some of these issues in rural and urban areas. Community Relations In order to understand the difference of police-community relationships between rural and urban areas‚ it is important to know the definition

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    with the intention to do harm. There are different types of violence‚ such as suicide‚ intimate partner violence‚ child abuse‚ elderly abuse‚ youth violence‚ global violence‚ and sexual violence. Violence prevention programs have been set up to help stop these issues. Suicide violence prevention involves trying to stop individuals from harming themselves. Intimate partner violence includes a relationship between a couple that has different forms of injury. This might include physical‚ emotional‚ or

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    Broken Window Theory

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    Analyse the ‘Broken Window’ theory in relation to crime prevention. What are the main strengths and weaknesses of this theory. The Broken Windows theory was first proposed by two social scientists James Q. Wilson and George L. Kelling in the 1982 article‚ "Broken Windows"‚ ( Wilson and Kelling‚ 1982). The analogy of broken windows used to explain this theory is that signs of disorder in a neighborhood inhibit the efforts of the residents to show social control. Any lack of social control makes

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    Poor Communication Theory

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    Part 1: The Theory Poor communication is responsible for the effectiveness of community policing. The article used for part 1 is titled _Overcoming barriers to communication between police and socially disadvantage neighborhoods: a critical theory of community policing‚_ by author Stephen Schneider_._ Research on his theory is conducted in socially disadvantaged neighborhoods‚ where community policing is needed the most. Primary research was established in the East Vancouver neighborhood‚ Mount

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    Intro to E-Blotter

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    investigation. The system will allow enhancement in the course of crime prevention‚ detection‚ and solution as it enables easy access of data needed for an immediate action from the police officials. Crime investigators and personnel will instantly access crime reports and daily updates of what is happening in the ground‚ particularly in every police station which is vital in mapping out strategies for quick response and crime prevention through internet using e-blotter system. The system will allow integration

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    citizens think he is a hero‚ but some people point that he is a traitor to a country. Protecting the public is a duty of government. According to the Surveillance Studies Network‚ during the 1990s approximately 78 per cent of the Home Office crime prevention budget was spent on installing CCTV‚ It is difficult to determine exactly how many CCTV cameras there are in the UK‚ but recent estimates have put the figure at over 4 million. Most experts appear to agree that the UK leads the world in its use

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    Youth Crime Prevention

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    Youth crime prevention Key authors Professor David Farrington - Biography Professor David Farrington Professor of Psychological Criminology David P. Farrington‚ O.B.E.‚ is Professor of Psychological Criminology at the Institute of Criminology‚ Cambridge University. Brandon C. Welsh is an Associate Professor in the College of Criminal Justice at Northeastern University in Boston‚ Senior Research Fellow at the Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement at Free University

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    Terrorism is one of the primary concerns for America today‚ and bringing community policing into homeland security aspect of law enforcement is a work in progress. Docobo(2005)‚ “Through programs such as Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED)‚ intelligence gathering‚ information sharing‚ and the use of GIS mapping and analysis‚ law enforcement can identify and conduct security assessments of critical infrastructure and other important private sector

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    A Civil Injustice

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    come up with innovative ideas‚ they realize that focusing on a specific trouble area is one that is not new to most law enforcement officers. It is believed that the “shifting the focus of policing from responding to incidents to proactive crime prevention has important strategic implications‚ many of which involve structural changes.” (Terry 308) This area in which the problem is taking place is a community that has adapted to the gangs and the persons that are breaking the law as a normal

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