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1 Chapter 9 Community Oriented Policing & Open Communication Policing ?
Introduction to Policing: The Pillar of Democracy Second Edition M.R. Haberfeld Charles Lieberman Amber Horning Copyright 2018 © Carolina Academic Press Chapter PPT created by: M.R. (Maki) Haberfeld

2 I never expected the police to start shooting at the public ………
Kiev, Ukraine, March 2014 I never expected the police to start shooting at the public ……… 60 minutes march

3 The citizen expects police officers to have the wisdom of Solomon, the courage of David, the strength of Samson, the patience of Job, the leadership of Moses, the kindness of the Good Samaritan, the strategical training of Alexander, the faith of Daniel, the diplomacy of Lincoln, the tolerance of the Carpenter of Nazareth, and finally, an intimate knowledge of every branch of the natural, biological, and social sciences. If he had all these, he might be a good policeman! (August Vollmer, cited in Bain, 1939).

4 CPR C – COURTESY: considerate behavior
P – PROFESSIONALISM: engagement in an activity to earn money R- RESPECT: conventional expression of esteem or sympathy

5 THE MISSION STATEMENT OF THE NEW YORK CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
IS TO ENHANCE THE QUALITY OF LIFE IN OUR CITY BY WORKING IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE COMMUNITY AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS TO ENFORCE THE LAWS, PRESERVE THE PEACE, REDUCE FEAR, AND PROVIDE FOR A SAFE ENVIRONMENT.

6 Partnerships, Communities and Values
PARTNERSHIP : An association of persons who share risks and profits in a joint venture COMMUNITY: 90 definitions – old, young, ethnic, racial, gender, religious, geographic, political, rich, poor, business, government, civic, media, illegal, criminal VALUES : A measure of how strongly something is desired, for its physical or moral beauty, usefulness, rarity.

7 Arizona governor signs immigration law (4/10)
The legislation has widespread support among Arizonans, according to one recent poll, but Latino leaders compared the bill to apartheid in South Africa and the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II. A handful of teenage girls, among the hundreds of high-school students attending a Statehouse rally, openly wept after it was announced that Brewer signed the bill.

8 Community, Individual & Legal Values
Genital Mutilation, Child Abandonment, Coining UNIVERSAL VALUES MY VALUES “RIGHT” VALUES

9 Enforcing The Law CONSTITUTIONAL LAWS, STATE LAWS, LOCAL ORDINANCES
RIGHT TO PURSUE HAPINESS FREEDOM OF SPEECH Drug Use, Preferred Health Care… The Militia Movements, Radical Organizations…

10 How Do You Focus & Perform?
COMMUNITY VALUES INDIVIDUAL VALUES LEGAL VALUES

11 THE PRICE HUMAN LIFE AS A PRICE TO PAY HOW EXPENSIVE IS IT TO REDUCE FEAR?

12 Cost of a Safe Environment
Who pays and at what cost? Will you still respect me the morning after? Will you still respect yourself the next morning?


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