Assignment 1: Predictive Policing Karla N. Osorno Strayer University CIS 500 - Information Systems for Decision Making CIS500006VA016-1126-001 Professor: Alex Lazo July 13‚ 2012 1. Compare and contrast the application of information technology (IT) to optimize police department’s performance to reduce crime versus random patrols of the streets. Compare the application of IT versus random patrol of the streets: a. Both random patrol of the streets and Compstat want to make communities
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(2008).Psychological Testing and the Selection of Police Officers French‚ L. A.‚ & Wailes‚ N. (2008‚ Summer). Accessing and training police and security personnel relevant to ethnic and cultural sensitivity A history of the nine principles of policing. (2002). Retrieved from http://www.magnacartaplus.org/briefings/nine_police_principles.htm#en1 Walker‚ S.‚ & Katz‚ C. M. (2011). The police in America: An introduction (7th ed.). New York‚ NY: McGraw-Hill.
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What is It? Learn About the Study of Crime‚ Its Causes and Its Consequences sociology criminal justice system criminology careers Criminology is most often associated with the study of the law enforcement and criminal justice system. A person looking for a career in criminal justice will very likely first seek to earn a criminology degree. While criminal justice and criminology are certainly related fields‚ they are by no means interchangeable‚ as so many people tend to believe
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to Police Theory and Practices Copyright © 2012‚ 2010‚ 2009 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course is an introductory overview which provides students with the opportunity to gain an understanding of policing in the United States. It surveys the basics of police functions‚ from individual and organizational roles to the issues faced on a daily basis. This course also examines the procedures and methods of operation of police and critical issues in law
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CRITICAL ISSUES IN POLICING SERIES “How Are Innovations in Technology Transforming Policing?” Page intentionally blank CRITICAL ISSUES IN POLICING SERIES “How Are Innovations in Technology Transforming Policing?” January 2012 This publication was supported by the Motorola Solutions Foundation. The points of view expressed herein are the authors’ and do not necessarily represent the opinions of the Motorola Solutions Foundation or individual Police Executive Research Forum members
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this information police department can accurately predict and report crimes that have taken place that week. CompStat uses processing by having this information entered into a database to output data that the police departments can use to predict policing. Feedback is very important because police departments can evaluate CompStat program by measuring the improvement of crimes. This feedback should be measured over months and years by comparing crime statistics from previous years. With these statistics
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Predictive Policing A study shows‚ crime rates in New York City in the years between 1990 through 1998‚ crimes such as murder has decline by over 70%‚ theft by over 60 %‚ and violent acts by over 50%. These reductions were the largest ever recorded in the history of crime in New York City. There were three ideas develop by individuals who were part of the study to implement a strategy that reduces crimes (2001). First idea was to have a problem solving technique. This advance proposition was
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POLICE ETHICS AND INTEGRITY Milan Pagon Professor and Dean College of Police and Security Studies University of Maribor‚ Slovenia ABSTRACT The paper deals with the importance of police ethics and integrity in contemporary policing. It first describes the field of applied ethics in general. It explains the basis for the structure of professional moral obligations‚ briefly depicts the core imperatives of applied ethics and describes the process of moral reasoning. It then defines police ethics‚ discusses
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87(4)‚ 765–780. doi:10.1037//0021-9010.87.4.765 Judge‚ T Kirkpatick‚ S. A.‚ & Locke‚ E. A. (1991). Leadership: do traits matter? The Executive‚ 5(2)‚ 48–60. Schafer‚ J. A. (2010). Effective leaders and leadership in policing: traits‚ assessment‚ development‚ and expansion. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management‚ 33(4)‚ 644–663. doi:10.1108/13639511011085060 Dissertations Brown‚ O. (2008). Business and IT Leaders’ Behavioral Affects on Alignment and Project Outcome:
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these vary between countries. Goods differ according to the types of factors used to produce them. Argued that a country should export those goods that intensively use those resources that are relatively abundant in that country. However has poor predictive power. Assumes perfect competiton Implies all firms are identical (does not account for market imperfections) New Trade Theory - Efficient outcome vertical fragmentation of production across several counties: Efficiency and equilibrium based
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