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    Past behavior is a good indicator of future behavior, with that being said, what is the likely future of crimes? If I would have to guess I would definitely say technology will be the biggest issue in future crimes. Well, according to Schneider we can look for crime to change significant with the nature or complexion of crime. Offenders will be able to commit a crime while located in one or more countries while their victims may reside in countries located on the other side of the globe (Schneider

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    I choose the North Carolina Department of Public Safety, NC DPS. Their organization is made up of: Law Enforcement, Adult Correction, Juvenile Justice and Emergency Management. Under Law Enforcement there is: o State Highway Patrol o State Bureau of Investigation o Alcohol Law Enforcement o Homeland Security o State Capital Police Adult Correction has: o Prisons o Community Corrections o Chemical Dependency Programs o Rehabilitative Programs and Services o Correction Enterprises o *Victim Services*

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    This proposed study is a monitoring evaluation of the actions taken by the City of Brooklyn Park police department to recruit a more diverse police force. As such, the study will elaborate this history of minority recruitment and the events leading to day’s urgent requirements to diversify the police force. Secondly, the study will examine the strategy and actions taken by the police force to recruit new officers and will show successes to date. Lack of successes, if any, will be examined and suggestions

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    Once there lived a giant dragon,that no one likes, he was all alone in his ginormous abandoned castle.Every soldier in the land has tried to kill the dangerous monster,the men made it in the gigantic castle,but never made it out.The dragon could breathe fire,that when cooled,would turn to solid ice. Only one person could defeat the terrifying beast he was the chosen one.He was to be as strong as 100 men,as tall as a tree,and as powerful as 700 warlocks,and witches.The chosen one was to be a present

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    “The acronym of “SARA” talks about problem-solving models that are used by the law enforcement personnel’s however they can also be used in an assortment of other settings. The letters within “SARA” stands for: Scanning, Analysis, Response, and Assessment” (Pei, 2013). “Scanning involved problem identification. As a first step, officers should identify problems on their beats and look for a pattern or persistent repeat incidents” (Peak, 2015, pp.199). At this point in time this where the police

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    Crime Prevention through Technological Advances. According to Nation Master, in the year 2002 the United States was one of the top 3 countries with the highest number of crimes in the world; total amount of 11.8 million crime cases. In light of this discovery the law enforcement agency has put in more effort to prevent crimes through various ways especially the use of technology. For example, according to the United States Department of Justice, in 2002 authorities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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    Introduction Today, there is a variety of ways law enforcement can respond to an emergency. Some are more efficient whereas others may be a last option. For example, a few ways are: Foot patrol, Bicycle patrol, Motorcycle/ Automobile patrol, and Helicopter patrol. I will be discussing the functions of each, the differences in how they respond to calls, and the advantages and disadvantages of each. Functions of each Patrol Foot patrol, Bicycle patrol, Motorcycle/ Automobile patrol, and Helicopter

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    Theme 2: Partnerships with Nonprofit Organizations In reaching out to immigrant communities, the Aurora police work in partnerships with nonprofit organizations. One of the recent examples was the partnership with the Original Aurora Community Integration Cooperative (OACIC). Between 2009 and 2012, many police-related community events were held in Original Aurora organized by as a part of a larger immigrant integration project (2006-2011) funded by the Colorado Trust. A rationale for having police-related

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    “C+” because. In reality, crime has improved over the last couple of years. According to FBI data, the overall crime rate in Garden Grove as gone down, but has risen in neighboring cities like Santa Ana and Anaheim (Schwebke). Although the theft rate is the highest rated crime, I’ve seen them make effort to stop it. The Garden Grove Police Department rely on the cities neighborhood watch reports and discussions from city council meetings to help their investigations(Welcome). The most recent efforts

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    certification and training in the use of force. Some national initiatives towards the deterrence of this challenge do exist. They include the President’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing, the Police Accountability Act of 2015, the Excessive Use of Force Prevention Act of 2015 among other instruments (Thompson II, 2015). While these tools could act as a deterrence to the use of excessive force by the police, their consolidation into a uniform national regulatory program would go a long way in addressing this

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