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    Speak USeak Out Analysis

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    In this day and age, change is vital. In order to see change, we must stand up for what we believe in. By speaking out against laws we believe to be unjust, we can make a difference. As long as we act with peace and respect, it is possible to change the law if your reasoning is sensible. Due to this, I wholeheartedly believe that peaceful resistance to laws has an overall positive impact on a free society. I came to this realization during my attendance at a local “Speak Up, Speak Out” rally in which

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    Columbus Nebraska. Alicia’s funding proposal focuses on a non-profit unarmed patrol service named Community Strong. Community Strong’s mission is to provide quality, responsible, and nonbiased protection service to all Columbus residents by reducing crime and building positive relationships throughout the community. I will decide if Community Strong will help the city of Columbus as well as provide capital funding to Alicia’s proposal. Alicia funding proposal is short and to the point. It is a reasonable

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    Positive implications of community policing Community policing can increase the presence of police officers in an assigned community which can deter criminals from committing crimes. Subsequently, police officers will then become more familiar with citizens, inconsistencies and unusual activities. Community policing can allow citizens to feel safer while seeing the presence of familiar uniformed officers in their community. In addition, officers who are assigned to a specific patrol beat can increase

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    Comp-stat is tool that the police use in order to keep track of crime. Comstat is a very important tool used by the NYPD and other law enforcement agencies across the United States. The use of comp stat is usually helpful in sharing information, improvement of effectiveness and as well as police accountability. The results of this model is mainly based on its four components rapid resource deployment, relentless follow-up, time and accurate information or rather intelligence. A while known characteristic

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    Community Policing Model

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    The basis of community policing is to focus on solving the root problem of crime rather than responding and dealing with the symptoms of crime. Consequently, the community policing model is broken down into three sections. First, is the collaboration between law enforcement and the community, which allows the police to understand what issues the community deems important (Bohm, & Haley, 2014). Secondly, the police and public must work together to enact a solution that is beneficial and effective

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    As an active participant in the law enforcement community, it would be easier to recognize an individual or group who is not a stakeholder in public safety rather than the majority who are concerned about their community. My reasoning by my concept is that all individuals who are associated with the criminal element would not be interested in maintaining a safe environment of a particular neighborhood is in the minority. The law abiding citizens cannot allow those individuals to overshadow the majority

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    The Effect Crowdsourcing Has on Investigations When a crime happens in your community or home town it is easy to get caught up in all of the allegations floating around. Whether they are done through news stations, the internet or gossip it can have a big effect on a investigation. In many cases detectives will ask the community for their help in the investigation also known as crowdsourcing. Crowdsourcing can have a negative effect on an

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    the community to help them fight crime. The sole purpose of law enforcement is to serve and protect their communities but

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    connection between the two, tension begins to form causing their relationship to deteriorate. If there is no communication between the police officers and the community, then law enforcement would not be able to serve or protect the neighborhood from crime adequately. For law enforcement agencies to properly serve their communities, new innovative policies need to be formed

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    understand citizens willingness to participate in community policing initiatives, which are designed to help residents and police officers put their differences aside to come together to help identify problems and come up with possible solutions to improve crime . Racial predispositions, social class, and intersectionality are theories that have been used in determining Americans’ attitudes toward the police (Schuck et al., 2008; Weitzer & Tuch, 2005; Cochran & Warren,

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