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    determine the appropriateness of the police interactions through a questionnaire. The questionnaire included questions related to police effectiveness in their neighborhood, fear of crime, and any prior crime victimization. Durose, (2013, pg. 7) recorded that in 2011, households that had already been interviewed by the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) were requested to participate in the supplemental Police-Public Contract Survey (PPCS), which is conducted every

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    The Broken Window Theory

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    Wilson and George L. Kelling presented an article that called for a change in police tactics to enhance neighborhood safety entitled simply “Broken Windows”. This article was hailed as the godsend that everyone was waiting for because at the time crime rates were extremely high and murder had peaked just two years prior to the release of this article. Wilson and Kelling declare that a return to “order-maintenance” police function is the key to providing safe neighborhoods (Kelling and Wilson 104)

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    This summary is dedicated to the response to crime by the criminal justice system. The police are the first to respond to crime, and in many cases “society’s last line of defense”, (Bohm & Haley, 2011, p 8). The police seldom involve themselves in peccadilloes, that is, infractions committed by a person that can be handled by the family, school, or possibly the church. Should these infractions become misdemeanors or felonies, then inevitably there will be police involvement. Sometimes cases are easily

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    Preventive Patrol Essay

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    I believe preventive patrol is effective because of the deterrence theory. People who plan to commit a crime do not want to get caught. I also think that some people will probably get nervous if a police officer keeps passing by when they plan to commit a crime and might wonder if the police noticed them. However, cop cars pass by in seconds, so I am glad other methods of patrol are being used like foot patrol, bicycle patrol, and mounted patrol. Even if preventive patrols weren’t effective, they

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    number of crimes, most famously the BTK serial killer. Still, these technologies are often available for criminals, who use emerging technological innovations to better commit their crimes. There are a number of clear advantages of computers and the use of computer technology in investigations. Most police departments are now equipped with technologies allowing them to implement computer forensics investigations. Computer forensics help solve cases where hacking or other internet crimes like the

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    The department set their focus on these community issues to be addressed vigorously by the department for a period of 90 days to lower the specific crime rate of the community issues being addressed by both the local community members and the law enforcement department. The Department was also able to evaluate the productivity of not only itself for its employees as well by allowing the supervisors

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    ofer young people to volunteer and learn about the york regional police station. The police station does everything they can to serve and protect. In fact they are quite good at it. Of course they don't have as much time for individuals victimized by crime or tragic circumstance. That is why they work in partnership with victim services to help them out. Victim services provide emotional support wich is needed very much in certain circumstances. The york regional police always try to make sure that

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    rights to privacy violated. Citizens may be concerned that they are constantly being watched, even in situations where they are not committing crimes. If the power of surveillance gets in the wrong hands, there is a possibility that the information may be used in crimes. This leads to square one, surveillance to prevent crime has actually caused it. Another very controversial issue is the right to privacy of citizens in their own homes. As citizens of Canada, we have

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    Stevens 1 Brandon Stevens Mr. Serson Block 2 B/D H English 10 April 17, 2015 Benefits of Police Surveillance Have you ever wondered how police can always catch the “bad guys” so quickly? What about who is found guilty/non-guilty in a police officer shooting? With all the advancements in technology within the past decade, there should be no reason not to catch these bad guys so quickly, as well as no reason not to find the proper person guilty or non-guilty. As a citizen, one should want the highest

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    Police officers were one of the first to start using this new investigative techniques because in the past as crimes happened there weren’t any way of telling how the crime was committed unless people stood at the scene to tell officer’s what happened. But even with that it wasn’t enough to capture the criminals and it was very difficult for people to solve crimes. Police departments such as FBI, CIA, state departments, now have access to watch and here us 24/7 because of the funding’s

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