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    The most successful model that was developed in Memphis, Tennessee and is currently being used with the police is the Crisis Intervention Team (CIT), which concerns about safety for officers and people who are mentally ill. In the CIT model, specially trained officers are designated to respond to problematic situations; these designated officers are normally assigned to other duties such as traffic or patrol from which they can be redeployed when called upon (Coleman & Cotton, 2010). Outcome…

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    would we feel as a country without that comfort level from the Police Force? The same way the Police would feel without being able to have Surveillance Cameras, which would be: Lost, Confused, and scared. Surveillance Cameras great for the stopping of crimes, and many other things. Cameras have become a very important role in life, with either security cameras, police, or even cars. They have helped people when it comes to being robbed, police cases, and or even hunting with deer cams. They…

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    reducing crime.” The policemen collaborate with individuals and organizations to develop solutions to problems. The organization management, structure, personnel and information systems are used to support partnerships with the community and to also have good problem solving. Community policing has the goal to reduce crime and disorder by examining problems in neighborhoods and solving problems to prevent and solve criminal activity. Community Policing works by not offering a quick fix to…

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    partnership. In the community partnership component, the main goal is to establish and maintain trust between the citizens and the police (Bohm & Haley, 2011). When the citizens trust the police, they are more likely to pass information and report crimes that they witness in the community. The second component of community policing is problem-solving. The police need to devote time and attention discovering the community’s concerns, and they need to recognize the validity of those concerns…

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    Community policing, then again, speaks to a more extensive authoritative logic. Community policing incorporates critical thinking as tended to in issue arranged policing, yet it additionally incorporates the improvement of outer associations with group individuals and gatherings. Also, people group policing addresses hierarchical changes that should happen in a police office, for example, decentralized basic leadership, settled geographic responsibility, office wide preparing, work force…

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    Introduction Through the exercise done in class I found that I am a person who is more likely to collaborate with an individual during a conflict. I believe this to be pertinent to the way that I see myself when conflicted. My back up is accommodation, which is something that I see myself doing more often now that I have chosen a path of policing. I think that both of these reflect exceptionally on the way that I handle conflicts throughout my life. Being a police officer means having the…

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    justice and crime prevention. I believe that criminal justice and prevention is a vital and relevant subject due to the increase in issues occurring in today’s society. Having grown up in an area where the crime rate is high, it has made me want to become part of the people who help prevent crimes. Topics that mainly captivate me include: concepts behind an act of crime, gender and crime and also forensic investigations. I am really interested to know what leads people to commit crimes and what…

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    Summary Human trafficking is a violent, insidious crime that thrives off the misunderstanding of general public and the misgivings of policy-makers. Trafficking, especially the trafficking of minors, is an injustice that has garnered national attention; whereas, a preventative response to this injustice has been deficient. The objective of this guide is to identify programs, practices, and policies that effectively prevent or reduce the trafficking of minors. The beginning part of the guide…

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    ensure the area is sheltered too. There are various measures of strategies that as of now have been attempted to alter these continuous issues. Park Heights in Baltimore, Maryland is the area I will concentrate on, which has a high crime rate and needs some crime prevention strategies to help the neighborhood become safe again. Evidence of Disparity Park Heights is located in the northwestern zone of Baltimore City.…

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    All through the world there has been infectious disease that lead to being chronic as the leading cause of death. This is why more promotion of health increased throughout the years, to warn individuals that it is important to have checkups. Seeing your doctor for every six months or year for checkups making sure you were as healthy as last time should be important to you. Not only does promotion of health let peo ple improve their health but also stops contagious diseases from spreading or…

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