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    NATIONAL POLICING STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK “With you‚ making Mauritius safer” The Strategy Moving from a ‘Force’ to a ‘Service’ NATIONAL POLICING STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK The Strategy Moving from a ‘Force’ to a ‘Service’ National Policing Strategic Framework The Strategy Our Vision “With you‚ making Mauritius safer” Policing around the world keeps changing. In the 21st century it is both a simple and complex matter. Simple because the people of Mauritius want a police service that

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    Police Influence on Society Policing has come along way the In the United States. Resources such has vehicles‚ radios‚ and computers have made policing much more efficient. Although policing has advanced‚ history of policing has had a huge impact on the current relationship between African Americans and police. Tension between African Americans and police existed throughout the history of policing and still exists within policing today. Policing history is divided into the political era‚ reform

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    ought to have with the public that it sounds almost identical to the philosophies of community policing. For example‚ community policing advocates dedicated problem solving to prevent crime. This goes perfectly by Sir Robert’s first principle‚that states that police’s basic duty is to prevent crime and disorder. An effective way to achieve that first principle is to focus on solving issues. Community policing also implements that the police need to engage with the community‚ which goes right along with

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    In modern American policing‚ police-community relations are essential for effective policing‚ however; in many cities‚ the relationship between the police and the community is strained and even volatile. The term police-community relations refers to the relationship between the community and the police‚ it “consists of both human and public relations” (Cox 279). For the police to have a productive role in society‚ the police must receive a level of reciprocity from the community to strive for better

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    RESOURCE MATERIAL SERIES No. 56 COMMUNITY POLICING IN THE CONTEXT OF SINGAPORE Jarmal Singh* I. INTRODUCTION Singapore has grown in many ways over the last 40 years to become a city-state that enjoys a high level of economic growth‚ political stability and most importantly‚ a sense of safety and security. It was not a smooth journey‚ as the country experienced its turbulent periods in the 1950s and the 1960s‚ characterised by problems of political instability‚ communist insurgency‚ secret societies

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    Abstract In the early 1900 policing made up of two basic functions patrolling and investigating crimes. Patrol officers patrolled the areas mainly on foot requiring direct contact with the community they served. The detectives investigated illegal gambling operations and corruption. Looking into modern policing dangers in the job is a primary concern and how to improve measures for the safety of the officers. The taser

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    Traditional reactive policing involves three main patrol functions from an officer consisting of immediate response to calls‚ routine patrol‚ and follow-up on investigations (Department of Justice‚ 2009). Reactive policing is defined as a police officer responding to requests specific to a crime from individuals or groups within the community the officer serves that encompasses on immediate response to calls and follow-up criminal investigations. Reactive policing requires no initiative from the

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    cross-agency information globally. The police deliver their services to the public using organizations (Walker and Katz‚ 2011). The quality and efficiency of the policing depend on the organization and management of the departments. Various critics argue and affirm that the form of various organizations of the police has the fundamental problem in policing (Terry and Grant‚ 2012). The police departments are distinct and secluded from the public‚ do not make the best use of their work and they resist change

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    police (how policing is performed). Differences exist within and between police cultures. Police officers‚ as individuals‚ will not all equally adopt or adhere to the dominant police culture. Police culture cannot be divorced from the social‚ political‚ economic‚ legal and organizational context of policing. Police cultures can change. Police Culture: Characteristics Sense of Mission: ‘the thin blue line’ A crucial‚ dangerous but thankless job ‚Not just a job‚ but a way of life
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    All of the three approaches have had a way to generate legal cynicism‚ but I believe that Enforcement Problem Oriented Policing is most likely to generate legal cynicism in a community because many residents don’t see police enforcement as one to trust. Even though enforcement problem oriented policing might be effective‚ if there is no confidence in the police‚ the ability to prevent crime will be weak and this generates residents to suffer from high crimes and question the police fairness. Many

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