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    Saturated Patrol * Random Patrol consists of officers patrolling areas in a random way so that patterns cannot be detected. Random patrols are designed detect crimes taking place and to deter crimes from taking place due to officer patrol presence. Directed patrol is designed to target hot spots or areas known from high crime rates. Crime data is collected and it can be determined what areas and at what times crime is likely to occur. By patrolling at these times, crime can be deterred. Aggressive patrols

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    experiments ever to be completed and still used today in American policing. (Kelling, G. L., Pate, T., Dieckman, D., & Brown, C. E., 1974) The design of the Kanas City Preventative Patrol Experiment was to test the assumption that marked police units patrolling the streets can prevent individuals from committing crimes. Areas of the city were assigned either- no routine patrols the proper level of patrols and substantially increased patrols. “The concept of preventive patrol postulated the "self-evident

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    sports, and organizations that require commitment in order to participate, including Student Council, Drug Free Trader Card Seniors, National Honor Society, and etc. Finally, I emphasized the making the right choices in the classroom and while I was patrolling because I was not only representing myself but the AAA School Safety Patrol program. As being a proud member of the AAA School Safety

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    retention of police officers as they are more satisfied with their daily duties. Additionally, police officers better understand the communities they are patrolling and are less likely to wrongfully judge someone in the neighborhood they have come to understand and appreciate. Lastly, officers are more confident when they are foot patrolling and form more positive relationships with the population. Wilson and Kelling (1982) found that the residents of foot patrolled neighborhoods feel more secure

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    Everyday illegal immigrants try to come to the United States for freedom. The United States government should double the patrolling of the borders and the coast of the United States in order to keep out illegal immigrants. We need to some how create a program that will end illegal immigration. Ensuring that people who enter the United States illegally will not be able to obtain employment, public assistance benefits, public education, public housing, or any other taxpayer-funded benefit should be

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    Building The Berlin Wall

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    harm.The United States president Donald Trump wants to build a wall from allowing illegal immigrants from entering the US for the simple reasons that it would protect the country from the drug trade, to save the economy and to provide better easier patrolling. Building a wall across the Mexican border would protect the country against terrorist, drug cartels, diseases and lots more.According to research Mexican cartels transport the bulk of their drugs over the southwest border through ports. The amount

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    explains how the sniper killed his brother. It separated and destroyed his family because he shot his brother. He thought his brother was the enemy even though he wasn't. “The Sniper” the short story by Liam O’Flaherty, starts off with the sniper patrolling the surrounding area he is in. Then he decides to take a smoke and a bullet flies past him. After his last smoke he gets hit in the right forearm. Then he thinks of a plan to kill the other shooter. He drops his rifle off the roof making the other

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    risks that are associated with different jobs. One of the most dangerous jobs at the United States Air Force is Outside the Wire Patrolling which is normally geared towards securing base. In most cases, these jobs include combating offensive ground combat operations while taking the fight to the enemy, which is not an easy task. The main goal of Outside the Wire Patrolling is to drive the enemy out while conducting these operations. As the security forces carry out Outside the Wire patrol, they usually

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    and reduced patrolling activity, a larger number of personnel are sent on leave and for courses. This reduces manpower availability during winter as well as the administrative load in these high altitude areas. During the winters, as soon as movement and patrolling became near impossible due to heavy snow conditions, the additional battalions withdrew from the area. After their withdrawal, no patrolling was carried out in the Mashkoh Valley and Batalik. The period during which patrolling was not carried

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    upon a time, there was a man who lived in Flatlands in Brooklyn. His name was Georgevitch and for a living, he worked as a security guard for MetLife Insurance at 200 Park Avenue in Manhattan. He worked six nights a week patrolling around the building. One night he was patrolling the building and he thought to himself that there was no need for him. For several weeks, absolutely nothing had happened. Many things were going through his head. He was earning 25 dollars an hour. And that was better than

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