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Runnin head: POLICE AND CRIME 1 POLICE AND CRIME 2 Police And Crime: Rough Draft William Hodge English 122 Jennifer Chagala Police should be effective when it comes to their work. There is the need for police officers to achieve their proper and officially sanctioned goals, such as when it comes to things relating to crime and maintaining law and order. Police officers are more than the crime fighters. They are conflict manager traffic controllers, and service providers among other things. Most people perceive these people to be only crime fighters, but this partially part of their work (Niederhoffer, 1967). There is more to policing than only to fight evil. Fighting crime is just partial work of real policing. Real policing is much more. The role is inescapably complex. This paper explains how the members of the public shall enjoy the police service and high quality security provision if they understand the various services, departments and activities that police officers must practice in the areas of their jurisdiction. Enjoying police services are possible through effective strategies the police and other security departments will implement to improve the level of security. Below are some strategies that will make police effective; hence making it possible for the public to enjoy the services they are providing: Police training Police training plays a significant role in helping to ensure effectiveness of policing and attainment of the desired goals. Moreover, through training, police officers are equipped to serve and protect the public. This is through gaining knowledge and skills that are needed to serve the public in a better way. There are shortfall in conduct that has been determined in some police officers. This shortfall in the conduct can be addressed through training officers. The fear that persists when it comes to policing can also be done away with through training. Criminal activities and ensure security There are different types of criminal activities that people engage in. Among the criminal activities are theft property theft, identity theft, assault (physical assault, sexual assault), murder, burglary, receipt of stolen goods, false pretense, forgery, and arson among others. This list of criminal activities is very long. Police officers have to ensure those caught in the act of carrying out these activities as well as those suspected are caught and brought to justice or punished. This will help to bring in the element of deterrence in other people. Police and disaster Natural and man-made disasters usually occur and result in many loses among people. Disasters are now frequent and their severities have increased. Police officers are called upon most times to help deal with these disasters (Ostrom, Parks, Whita ...
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CJUS 500 Presentation: Police (Part 1) Transcript Slide 1 The role of law enforcement and police is to enforce the law and to provide community assistance. Policing has had a rich and interesting history. Vigilantism was represented as groups of residents whom were essentially authorized by the community, to enforce the law. As vigilantism grew, members became a little bit better organized. Vigilantes did take the law into their own hands by punishing and killing individuals suspected of crimes. In the early 1700s, slave patrols represented the first publicly funded city police departments in the United States. Their objective was to keep slaves from running away. There were various slave codes in place that prohibited slaves from educating themselves and running away from their owners. Sir Robert Peel was the first to establish an organized police department in England. This was in response to the growing crime problem in London, which eventually led to the establishment of The London Metropolitan Police Department in 1829. Policing developed in England and the United States followed suit shortly thereafter, with departments being increasingly controlled by government. The United States adopted London's Police Department objectives by stopping crime through preventative patrols (patrolling the streets and keeping general order). This idea of preventative patrol remains consistent in police activity today. During the Political era of the 1840s through the1920s, the US began to see an influx of organized police departments. The police’s role was to control order, provide various social services, and assist those in need. Notwithstanding however, training was not commonplace. During the Professional era beginning in the 1920s and extending through the 1970s, policing began to undergo major reform at all levels of government. The objective was to encourage the police to be free from political influence. The availability of new technology such as the telephone, also impacted policing. During this time, the US began to see the implementation of the Uniform Crime Report (UCR), which allowed police departments to provide annual reports on the extent of crime in America. We also saw the development of the 911 system during this era. This was an avenue for citizens to begin to report crime more efficiently. The Community Policing era began in the 1970s and has extended through to today. Community policing focuses on summoning community members in assisting with the solving of crime. The objective of community policing is preventative, in that the attempt is to stop crimes before they occur. This requires that police officers build positive relationships with community members. Police departments are made up of sworn personnel and non-sworn personnel. Sworn personnel are known as peace officers, while non-sworn personnel are regarded as civilians. There are various agencies for law enforcement. ...
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