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Kelly L. Gould

Administration Of Justice


Chapter 4

CHAPTER 4

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Police Organization and Management

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American Policing

The Rights of the Accused
Under Investigation

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Individual Rights: Common law, constitutional, statutory, and humanitarian rights of the accused:

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A right against unreasonable searches

A right against unreasonable arrest

A right against unreasonable seizures of property

A right to fair questioning by authorities

A right to protection from personal harm

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The Rights of the Accused
Under Investigation

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Public Order: Individual rights must be effectively balanced against these community concerns:

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The efficient apprehension of offenders

The prevention of crimes

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American Policing

 

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Federal Law

Enforcement

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Federal Law Enforcement Agencies

Federal Law Enforcement Agencies

Federal Law Enforcement Agencies

Federal Law Enforcement Agencies

Federal Bureau of Investigation

FBI Priorities - 2003

 

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State and

Local Law

Enforcement

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State Law Enforcement

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Believed to be the first state police force

Border patrol responsibilities

Apprehended Mexican cattle rustlers

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State Law Enforcement

Local Agencies - Municipal

Local Agencies - County

 

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Police

Management

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Police Management:

Styles of Policing

Styles of Policing

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order maintenance

controlling illegal and disruptive behavior

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Styles of Policing

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committed to enforcing the letter of the law

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Styles of Policing

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Reflects the needs of the community

Work with social services and assist communities in solving problems

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Police – Community Relations

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1960s – A new style of service oriented policing emerged.

Public-relations officers are appointed to "Neighborhood Watch" programs, drug-awareness workshops, etc.

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Police – Community Relations

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strategic policing

problem-solving policing

community-oriented policing

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Community Policing

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A collaborative effort between the police and the community that identifies problems of crime and disorder and involves all elements of the community in the search for solutions to these problems.

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Community Policing

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Community policing is a two-way street.

It not only requires the police to be aware of community needs, it also mandates both involvement and crime-fighting action on the part of citizens themselves.

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Scientific Police Management: (p.178)

Styles of Policing

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Questioned worth of traditional patrol strategies.

Questioned response time importance.

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Police Discretion:


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