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firing guns and shouting "God is great!" in Arabic, then turned over the ominous recording to a clerk at Circuit City in Mount Lau...
Four decades ago, police departments began considering other models of policing that would bring them closer to the people. Team p...
a proactive partnership between law enforcement agencies, community, the DAs office, and public and private groups (Weinstein, 199...
police force can no longer cope with the law enforcement demands of local communities. It is certainly the case that there have be...
been stretched into prevention efforts. Based on a wide range of viewpoints and actual criminal activity within each of th...
In six pages this paper presents two philosophies on community policing and also compares the differences between general policing...
In twelve pages community policing is considered from an ethical perspective in terms of virtue, Kantian ethics, utilitarianism wi...
for an ethical faux pas. That is, if someone errs by brutalizing another human being, even if they are technically correct in resp...
biased toward the unionist side and, therefore, this generated sympathy for the IRA (Clark, 2008). The British government, therefo...
In thirty five pages various philosophers such as Pythagoras, Plato, John Stuart Mill, and Immanuel Kant are incorporated into an ...
In seven pages community policing is considered in terms of history and impact of 1994's Crime Act that established a COPS grant p...
In five pages an overview of this text is presented in a focus of community policing efficacy, male and female police officer perc...
stance. After all, the police officers can write tickets for small oversights, but a friendly attitude, without overly strict enfo...
The question of how to address crime has plagued civilization throughout history. The old approach to crime was to make the punis...
The question of how to address crime has plagued civilization throughout history. The old approach to crime was to make the...
disappeared in the 1960s when the premise was that cops in cars could respond more quickly to an emergency than a police officer o...
In sixteen pages this paper examines the importance of discretion in community policing with issues including training, ethics, Fo...
In five pages this research paper discusses Frank Navran's best practices ethics program and its twelve elements in a consideratio...
In an essay consisting of twelve pages the process involved in becoming a New York City Police Department auxiliary police officer...
In order to be effective community corrections must be structured around ethical principles and police behavior must reflect that ...
go to the individual and what he or she believes is right and wrong. A code of ethics will likely hold two models. One is whether ...
This paper pertains to police officers' roles, and police subculture and ethics. Three pages in length, six sources are cited. ...
way, the hierarchical structure creates a culture on one hand, of perfection or at least an aim towards perfection, but on the oth...
in the usual approaches to neighborhood problems are: "failure to recognize the interdependence of problems" and "the failure to u...
is bothersome to the point of creating fear and ask for their help in reaching a resolution. From this interactive encounter, the...
In seven pages this essay considers community policing programs in Australia and how these programs have been affected by police a...
both in the business community as well as in the private sector. "Business Watch" of the Seattle Police Department is designed to...
has it helped? After all, stories of police brutality continue to surface despite positive changes reported in policing overall. O...
model go to long standing issues such as gang violence or traffic problems. In other words, the focus is not just on resolving a s...
"right to remain silent unless he chooses to speak in the unfettered exercise of his own will" (384 U.S. 437). Miranda,...