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    Community policing is a model of policing that stresses a two-way working relationship between the community and the police, in which the police become more integrated into the local community and citizens assume an active role in crime control and prevention, as stated in the book The Police in America. This concept of policing style involves

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    “Criminals do not die by the hands of the law. They die by the hands of other men.”- George Bernand Shaw, Man and Superman. Nowadays the world was getting worst where we are always heard everywhere about a crimes. Day by day challengers become biggest and the responsibility of law becomes heavy, without support from other hands like public it’s hard to be deal with it. Crime happened everywhere not mandatory at one place, it can happened in small community like in classroom of university, in office

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    Living off-campus provides challenging opportunities for personal growth (Oberlin College, 2017). Students who live in far areas prefer to have a rental house in order to have an easy access to their school. In addition, Chapman University (2017), states that living off-campus offers benefits and new experiences. It leads to a more independent lifestyle, build a good relationship between the landlord and tenants, deals with the different personalities of roommates, commuting, wise household budgeting

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    Crime prevention strategies seek to measure the potential impact of crime on an individual and within society, therefore, the importance of effective prevention methods provide a safe and secure environment for society to improve with. The importance of evaluating crime prevention methods assist to reassure reoccurring criminal offences and help minimise the result of criminal activity on a specific category and/or area. The focus of this essay is based around the effective crime prevention strategies

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    The Canadian Criminal Justice System (CJS) is a very intricate and complex system, yet it plays such a large role in our society. Although the CJS is a multifaceted system its three main components are: policing, the courts and corrections. In order to fully understand the CJS you must start at its first point of contact with the public, the police. Understanding how the police system functions is vital in grasping the complex topic of the CJS. Firstly, one must question, what is policing? Policing

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    Crime Prevention through Environmental design’s efforts to alter the physical design of an area to impact the results of crime. Modern crime prevention roots in architectural design from the 1950s-1970s. Changes in the physical layout of an area increase the difficulty of an individual committing a crime as well as raising the chances of an offender being caught. Crime prevention through environmental design is when the physical design of an environment influences positive behavior.

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    Have you ever been in driving around, looking at your surroundings, suddenly seeing a camera in an intersection? How did you react? Were you nervous? Were you confused? Did you have a feeling of safety? The use of CCTV cameras and public surveillance have made a jump in usage within the past couple of years. In society today, they play major roles in public safety such as reducing crime rate, gathering clues for court trials, and helping catch criminals. With technology getting better and more

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    Problem oriented policing (POP) and Community Orientated Policing (COP) are often used interchangeably but are actually different. Community Oriented Policing and Problem Solving identifies, analyzes, and addresses community problems at the source. POP uses the philosophy of COP as the driving force. POP has police examine the root causes of frequent incidents in crime and disorder. Herman Goldstein coined the term Problem Oriented Policing in 1979 out of frustration with that times current preferred

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    Anti-Bullying as a Social Movement In 1999, two teenage boys entered their high school and methodically shot fellow students and a teacher. Then the pair committed suicide in the school library. They had killed 13 people and injured 23 others. (CNN Library) The country was shaken by this violence and horrible demonstration of hatred. This traumatic event was spurred by bullying, and this act the nation to react to the bullying crisis in America. Bullying has been present through time. It results

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    According to the Australian Government of Criminology (2017), Crime prevention is ‘an effective approach to reducing crime. It is internationally recognised as an important component of a national approach to building viable communities.’ This essay will examine the case of the kings Cross shooting that occurred in 2012, involving the Indigenous community, Sydney police and Society. it will cover the importance of Crime prevention and the strategies in which are ideal to maintain the safety and security

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