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    Nashville Planning GIS The metropolitan planning commission is required to adopt a general plan for the physical development of Nashville and Davidson county. The MPC is charged with approving, approving with conditions or disapproving subdivision requests. The commission receives a recommendation from its staff, holds a public hearing and then makes a decision. The planning commission operates in an advisory role to the metropolitan council on zoning change requests. Other duties include recommending

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    and Equality Strategy’ have already been implanted within Australia. In New South Wales for example, there has been a focus on educating the public on ‘bias crime’ and how to identify or report it, the implications of a bias crime and motivating people to report them so the police and government are able to get precise statistics of these crimes by utilising community efforts (NSW Police 2016). The objectives and forms of policing of the Metropolitan Police Service use and strategies within Australia

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    boundary. People often want the police to remove someone they believe does not belong there. An example of this could be a victim of domestic violence, calling the police to remove the assailant. In many of the situations that people call the police no crime has actually occurred. Police officers often encourage and ask people to leave. People at times obey the police requests even though they are not legally required to do so. The second reason is to relieve unpleasant situations.

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    Police Department, n.d.). The biography of each officer has a commonality, they each want to help improve their communities through getting to know their neighbors. Programs such as ROPE certainly have an impact on community relations as well as the crime perpetrated within them. The Officer Next Door (OND) program began in 1997 under the direction of President Bill Clinton, offering federally foreclosed homes to officers with a 50 percent discount (Dempsey & Forst, 2016). The homes were located in

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    Police Accountability: Current Issues and Research Needs” by Samuel Walker is a self-contained report from May 2007 that covers the issues and needs on Police Accountability. The report is important to the discussion. The report examines the social science behind police accountability and how it relates to the conduct of individual officers. The report goes into the definition of accountability, increased interest in accountability, and other key factors that are addressed related to police accountability

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    The dialog reasons that the police progression needs to transform from its unbending nature and undue universality. The customary authoritative divisions of operations, wrongdoing, and movement must change to oblige new components, for example, mechanical and mental gatherings. Police logic should change to reflect acknowledgment and comprehension of the critical nonpolice commitment to policing and to adapt to the developing extent of leisured individuals in the populace. Wrongdoing counteractive

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    Strategic, Tactical and Administrative Crime Analysis Talisa Mulligan Unit 2 Project CJ110: Introduction to Crime Analysis Professor Moore June 24, 2011 It is important to make sure that when a crime occurs, all the pieces of evidence are gathered, all the victims and witnesses are questioned separately and as soon as possible while the crime details are still fresh in their minds. An important question to ask the victims and witnesses is any description of the criminal, physical, sound

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    Strategies to maintain responsible conduct The main way that the city of Detroit was able to ensure ethical conduct was by making an example of Kwame Kilpatrick. According to US Attorney McQuade, “This case is not so much about punishing for the past as it about shaping the future. These sentences will deter other officials from stealing from the people and will attract honest public servants to office” (State News Service, 17 October 2013). This is falls under the philosophical theory of

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    How Historical Development of Policing in the United States Relates to Current Relationships between Police and Different Ethnic and Social Groups Student’s Name Institution Affiliation The effectiveness of law enforcement within communities is mediated by the type of relationships that exist between the police and community members. There should be harmony between the police and the citizens for there to be any meaningful law enforcement. The United States is a highly diversified nation

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    or extra officer being put in place to deter the crime rate. This strategy of using a marked car uses today during patrol but nevertheless, it does not deter a criminal from committing a crime. Also, placing an extra police officer in high crime neighborhood does not make an impact on lowering crime but it does to a certain level makes the citizens feel safe. According to Police Foundation, the citizen did not recognize the difference of the crime level whether an officer was present or absence to

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