Pros and Cons of Community-oriented Policing Essay

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    the campus on Thursday to talk with the criminal justice class about policing. Chief Kelly has been serving for forty-three years between police forces in the states of Ohio and Pennsylvania - and has been a police chief for thirty-three years. With his years of experience, Chief Kelly talked about primarily three main ideas: Problem-Solving, Community- Oriented Policing and Abington’s Approach to Policing. Problem- Solving policing is an officer’s ability to assess and properly address any given situation

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    Policing strategies and their role in society Societies expect police officers to perform certain duties and there are several ways agencies have tried accomplish these goals. The outcomes that are most generally expected of an agency are: • Reduce crime and disorder, • Reducing the fear of crime, • Solving neighborhood problems and improving the quality of life • Developing greater community cohesion (Cox, 2014) Each policing strategy possess a different set of qualities, benefits, positives

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    that police departments implement in order to minimize crime as much as possible. The two most common techniques used by police officers are community-oriented police and problem-oriented policing. This paper will describe the both methods and highlight the pros and cons of each. In continuation, community oriented policing is defined as, Community policing is a philosophy that promotes organizational strategies, which support the systematic use of partnerships and problem solving techniques, to

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    the three different policing strategies known as, broken windows, zero tolerance, and problem oriented policing. Each of these strategies have both their pros and cons throughout this paper I will be describing each of these strategies along with discussing a few articles in relation to these strategies. In light of the recent tension between law enforcement and the community, specifically minorities ill also be discussing how these strategies have either helped or hurt communities. The broken windows

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    Mission statement, The Office of Community Oriented Policing Services of the U.S. Department of Justice describes community policing as, "community policing focuses on crime and social disorder through the delivery of police services that includes aspects of traditional law enforcement, as well as prevention, problem-solving, community engagement, and partnerships. The community policing model balances reactive responses to calls for service with proactive problem-solving centered on the causes of

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    According to COPS and the U.S. Department of Justice, community policing begins with a commitment to building trust and respect between police and communities. Many police department and citizens within the communities collaborate and they more effectively address underlying issues, change negative behavioral patterns, and allocate resources. Bureau of Justice Statistics defines community policing as, “A philosophy that promotes organizational strategies, which support the systematic use of partnerships

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    but critical, minority that involves officer use of force. (Kiernan, 2016) "These videos will not resolve all debates about the propriety of the officer's behaviors they portray, but the information they do reveal can advance empirically grounded policing reform."(Kiernan, 2016, para. 6) The advantages of wearing the body-worn for both police officers and citizens are to record every encounter with members of the public to minimize complaints and unnecessary use of force. The video can be utilized

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    This study is aimed to investigate zero tolerance policing and the implementation of its policies into society. By focusing on the pros and cons of this type of policing it will answer the overall question on whether or not zero tolerance policing is efficient and effective within society. The theories behind zero tolerance policing can provide specific reasons for why or why not policing needs more or less discretion when performing certain functions. There are certain legal aspects that back up

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    Abstract This essay is an examination of community policing as it relates to the interests of the Virtual City Police Department. Advances in technology has changed police work, officers are incorporating technology and sophisticated investigative techniques to solve crimes. This essay will focus on the pros and cons of community policing in a modern society, where police officers must rely more on technology and forensics than citizens to solve crimes and apprehend criminals.

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    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 down, boost community resident’s sense of safety and maintain orderly communities. Community Policing is an ideal, created over the years through rigorous research this method

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