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Independent Organizations No two exactly alike Hierarchical Chain of command Potential Problems? Personnel changes Internal reorganization
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Problems with the: Time-in-Rank System Officers cannot skip rank Restrict administrative flexibility
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Minor disturbances Service calls Administrative duties Books, Movies & T.V. Real Police Work Vs. COPS
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“Crime Fighting”:
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Questions: In what ways does the role of policing differ in reality from what is seen in the media? What is a “typical” day for police officers? Is there a “typical” day or does the police role differ on a daily basis?
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Patrol Activities Deter crime Maintain public order Respond quickly Identify and apprehend law violators Provide aid Facilitate the movement of traffic and people Create a feeling of security in the community
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Analyzing Criminal Justice Issues: SWAT Teams and Paramilitary Units History and growth Overkill? Walking a fine line?
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Evidence-Based Justice The Police Presence and Deterrence The Kansas City Experiment
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Improving Patrol Order maintenance Peacekeeping Aggressive Patrol Proactive policing Targeting specific crimes
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Improving Patrol: Broken windows policing Neighborhood disorder creates fear Neighborhoods can give out crime-promoting signals Police need to aggressively target low-level “quality of life” crimes
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Improving Patrol: Increases in arrests Rapid response Procedural justice Use of technology
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Criminal Justice and Technology: In-Car Cameras Officer Safety Professionalism and performance Defense against complaints Leadership benefits Training Distraction from the job Too much reliance on the camera Too much information Stress and job performance Criticisms OfReasons For
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Analyzing Criminal Justice Issues Street stories: the world of police detectives
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How Do Detectives Detect? Informants Undercover Interviews Forensic evidence Specific focus General coverage Informative data gathering
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Sting Operations Organized groups of detectives Undercover Work Pose as criminals or as victims Psychological problems
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“War on Drugs: Somalia”:
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Questions: How organized is the smuggling of khat? What are some of the problems with trying to catch khat smugglers?
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Evaluating Investigations Criticisms: Paperwork, Inefficiency Improving Investigations Patrol officers Specialized units Collection of physical evidence Witness identification Using Technology Coplink
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“Bait Cars”:
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Questions: In the case of bait cars, how does technology help catch offenders committing a crime that is especially difficult to catch? Are bait cars a good idea? Why? Why not? What problems do you see with bait car operations?
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Careers in Criminal Justice: Private Detectives and Investigators Duties and characteristics of the job Job outlook Salary Opportunities Qualifications Education and training
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Implementing Community Policing Foot patrol Federal funding
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The Challenges of Community Policing Defining community Defining roles Changing supervisor attitudes Reorienting police values Revising training Reorienting recruitment Reaching out to every community Overcoming Obstacles
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Criminal Acts, Criminal Places Combating auto theft Reducing violence Gang tactical detail unit Operation ceasefire
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Analyzing Criminal Justice Issues: The displacement problem Types of displacement Temporal Spatial Target Tactical Offense
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Intelligence and the Intelligence Process: Tactical intelligence Strategic intelligence
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Intelligence sharing Intelligence-led policing Blueprint Intelligence process principles and policies Individuals’ privacy and civil rights National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan Sharing of information National model for intelligence training Timely and credible intelligence sharing Leverage existing systems and networks, yet allows flexibility
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Fusion Centers Support for a range of law enforcement activities Help for major incident operations and support for units charged with interdiction and criminal investigations Provide the means for community input, often through “tip lines” Assistance to law enforcement executives
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Personnel Service Internal Affairs Division Administration and Control of Budgets Maintenance and Dissemination of Information Dispatch Training Citizen Police Interactions Forensics Planners Police Support Functions
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Consolidation Informal Arrangements Sharing Pooling Differential Police Responses Service Districts Civilian Employees Multiple Tasking Special Assignments Contracting
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