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    Community Policing

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    Abstract The descent of good neighbourhoods begins with unruly behaviour, loitering and other disruptive acts by members of society. Due to the reality that crime is a problem; it is beneficial to police officers and law enforcement to interact with communities and discover what needs to be done and how urgent that action must be executed. Due to its ability to uncover problems and lead to the efficient management of those problems, community policing is still an effective method to keep crime rates

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    community and police could come together to clean up the community. This idea would help create a bond with the community and police. The idea is to create a brand new community that is filled with great people, great relationships with local law enforcement, and a safe area for anyone. A clean and welcoming community is a community with less crime, and less

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    Community Organizing and Policing Essay

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    Community Organizing and Policing Introduction "Community Development refers to efforts to mobilize people, who are directly affected by a community condition, into groups and organizations which enables them to take action on the social problems and issues that concerns them." (http://www.abacon.com/books/ab_020526834x.html) There are many reasons why residents in a community form teams; the desire to create and act upon a shared vision, develop community cohesion, and solve or reduce

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    was aware that getting back the streets from lawbreakers would need a new methodology; therefore, he brought in Marcelo Ebrard Casaubón, a proficient political leader, to lead the Federal District’s Public Security. Jointly they established new techniques that could record, map, and examine crime and bring about better preventive policing plans and more-effective allocation of police resources. Additionally, Ebrard appointed a panel to build a neighborhood police program, which will

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    In this weekly report, I had experienced my time going on a ride-along with the community policing unit. This week is different because I worked 12 and a half hour shifts throughout a course of three days. In the community policing unit, it had two officers running the unit, officer Zubko and sergeant Swanger. I mainly worked with officer Zubko because he is proactive in community policing to the extent that the department allows him to work with. The jurisdiction that these officers could only work

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    obligated to assess the current strategies and find out which plans need a modification. Due to more the upsurge in criminal crimes, the policy making strategies will need reevaluation to increase police administrators. Without installing more law enforcement representatives, the tax givers will keep on running into criminal offenses due to the increase in criminality rate and the force of anxiety for criminal offenses will keep on snowballing. With the financial strategy’s situation, the next stage

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    Accountability Scenarios

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    rounds will expose the officer what it is like to be shot at, and also what it is like to fire your weapon back at a person without actually killing the person. Accountability is always a major concern for all law enforcement agencies. Going over the department's policies and their procedures after all legal incidents is a major thing the department must do, as well as documenting all that was done. This will help protect the police department in the event of a civil lawsuit. A procedure is usually

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    state of Mississippi like many other states enforces standards and procedures for law enforcement professionals and police officers interested in serving and protecting their communities. Some of these requirements are exclusive to the state of Mississippi and other ones are very similar to other states. The state of Mississippi has a police board that enforces and sets standards for police officers and law enforcement professionals all over the state. This board provides police officers with guidelines

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    This paper examines several aspects of generational diversity and its impact on law enforcement organizations. As the law enforcement profession prepares to move into the future it must also make ready for a changing of the guard, which will soon take place. The Traditionals and Boomers have been joined by two younger and vastly different generations of employees who bring new perspectives to law enforcement. This paper briefly discusses a few of the characteristics most commonly associated with

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    How should local law enforcement agencies (LEAs) be integrated into working with a Post 9/11 Intelligence Community? There have been some ideas thrown around ranging from local LEA’s creating intelligence departments of their own that have direct access to intelligence and products available to the IC, to the creation of a national police force that operates like the British MI5. Ideas like these may seem prudent, but they require significant changes to constitutional law, massive funding and restructuring

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