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so have methods for targeting particular individuals and groups who are known to account for a large share of serious crime
UM WHAT???????????
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ge social and physical disorder conditions at particular places produce significant crime reductions
slay
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earch and practical experience would eventually prove that he was right.
ended here
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l era. Corruption, widespread abuse of authority, scandals, and a lack of professional standards were pervasive problems.
This is probs why then
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ed by law enforcement working with the public—much as education is co-produced by schools working with students and their parents.
I don't think that is a valid comparison but o well
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The question here is how much of the police budget to allocate to investigations, as opposed to other activities.
that's actually insane bruh
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arrest is to be credible
right
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the police are not simply reacting to 911 calls and investigating crimes but are rather taking the initiative.
ohhhhh
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o enhancing public safety through the deterrent effect is to communicate a credible threat of arrest and pun
i agree
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The main question is not whether the intervention is linked to a particular crime or not but whether it results in fewer crimes subsequently.
ohhhh
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Police visibility matters, as does the perception of how capable and concerned the police are in practice.
I completely agree
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t is an ancient idea that the threat of punishment, if credible, will reduce crime
facts
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fewer complaints and disciplinary actions against them.1
That is interesting because one of think that when you are once in the police department that they would teach some of the things you need to know yet they stull lack this ability
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mostly of White officers.
sad to see
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? The answer is that they have declined relative to population, but increased relative to crime. Th
interesting
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Most local police departments are small; three-fourths of them have fewer than 25 full-time officers. Three percent of all local police departments serve populations of 100,000 or more
That is actually crazy insane
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ghtly less that 4% of total direct expenditures.8
interesting
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Effective policing does not require harsh tactics.
I agree with this statement
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olice more cost-efficient in controlling crime but also to control serious crime without producing unintended harm or unnecessary imposition on the freedoms of individual citizens. Most important is to curtai
How are they going to make police more efficient in controlling crime when they aren't receiving the sufficient funds to be fully trained and this does not go hand in hand with unintended harm or unnecessary imposition on the freedoms of individual citizens.
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imposition
burden
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contentious
means argument
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City councils voted to grow police budgets, augmented by federal grants, and additional resources were put to work in innovative ways for the purpose of controlling crime.
Maybe the overall issue is the lack of community funding that they are receiving because then they feel the need to do these crimes in the first place.
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crime was the product
A person's standing in society is often determined by his or her occupation, income or education level, or family background.
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Unfortunately, communities most affected by gun violence generally do not trust the police and fear retaliation for cooperation with the police.
I wonder why? - For me it is because I come from a hispanic household and within my own small neighborhood we all have this fear that we are going ot get deported
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