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a survey for my class if any one of my fellow orgers have time can i get some answers for this survey for my class? thanks in advance
Age Location 1. What are the advantages of Community Oriented Policing? 2. How would Community Oriented Benefit the community as a whole? 3. With police officers being assigned to specific areas, would it be a good idea to screen officers before assigning them to certain areas? 4. What ways could the police incorporate the community leaders into the program? 5. What should the specific goals of community oriented policing be? 6. Have you had any personal experience with Community Oriented Policing? 7. If so, what type of experience? 8. Was it a good or bad experience? 9. Do you see any disadvantages of Community Oriented Policing? 10. If so what type of disadvantages? | |
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Define "community oriented policing". . .? oh noes, prince is gonna soo me!!1! | |
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HereToRockYourWorld said: Define "community oriented policing". . .?
Yeah, it's pretty hard to answer any of the questions without knowing what it means. | |
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retina said: HereToRockYourWorld said: Define "community oriented policing". . .?
Yeah, it's pretty hard to answer any of the questions without knowing what it means. It is something where the police get more involved with the community, like a neighborhood watch program | |
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doegx said: if any one of my fellow orgers have time can i get some answers for this survey for my class? thanks in advance
Age Location 1. What are the advantages of Community Oriented Policing? 2. How would Community Oriented Benefit the community as a whole? 3. With police officers being assigned to specific areas, would it be a good idea to screen officers before assigning them to certain areas? 4. What ways could the police incorporate the community leaders into the program? 5. What should the specific goals of community oriented policing be? 6. Have you had any personal experience with Community Oriented Policing? 7. If so, what type of experience? 8. Was it a good or bad experience? 9. Do you see any disadvantages of Community Oriented Policing? 10. If so what type of disadvantages? ...color me stupid, but I have no idea... my own 2 cents are...in my beautiful town of Santa Barbara, we are experiencing a huge problem with gang members killing each other, young ones mind you. In the past couple of months we have had 2 dead 14 year olds, killed by 15 year olds. Our police department is saying they are "keeping an eye" on this problem, WTF does that mean..keeping an eye on the problem? These losers are killing each other. I do not care if they kill themselves, but I am scared for an innocent by stander getting hurt. One of these killings occurred in the middle of town, in the middle of they day.. | |
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doegx said: retina said: Yeah, it's pretty hard to answer any of the questions without knowing what it means. It is something where the police get more involved with the community, like a neighborhood watch program Yeah, I don't get it. Don't police in all communities act as a "neighborhood watch program"? Isn't that what patrolling is? oh noes, prince is gonna soo me!!1! | |
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Genesia said: Do your own homework.
For your information, the homework is to pass out the survey I created to people, so if u think I am asking people to do my "homework" (when in fact I take classes online so every fucking assignment is "homework") for me you are mistaken...I have done this before so keep your smartass comments to yourself | |
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HereToRockYourWorld said: doegx said: It is something where the police get more involved with the community, like a neighborhood watch program Yeah, I don't get it. Don't police in all communities act as a "neighborhood watch program"? Isn't that what patrolling is? Kinda sorta this is more than just patroling this is using people in the neighborhood as "rent a cops" for the lack of a better term, so far in studying it there are situations where the public responds well to it, and there are times when they respond poorly to it, like riots because of increased police presence in the neighborhood makes some feel harassed if that makes sense | |
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I wish in my time, I could post homework questions online and get answers that way.
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...color me stupid, but I have no idea...
my own 2 cents are...in my beautiful town of Santa Barbara, we are experiencing a huge problem with gang members killing each other, young ones mind you. In the past couple of months we have had 2 dead 14 year olds, killed by 15 year olds. Our police department is saying they are "keeping an eye" on this problem, WTF does that mean..keeping an eye on the problem? These losers are killing each other. I do not care if they kill themselves, but I am scared for an innocent by stander getting hurt. One of these killings occurred in the middle of town, in the middle of they day..[/quote] Thanks that is good info | |
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retina said: HereToRockYourWorld said: Define "community oriented policing". . .?
Yeah, it's pretty hard to answer any of the questions without knowing what it means. neighborhood watch | |
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