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Policing
Police and Law
FBI
Protect U.S. from terrorist attacks
Combat public corruption
Protect civil rights
Combat white collar crimes
Combat violent crimes
Federal governments law enforcement agency
Intelligence-led Policing
Gather information to prevent crimes
Prevent crimes
Homeland security
Law Enforcement
Police control crime
Police intervene in necessary situations
Community Policing
Solves disorder
Solves vandalism problems
Close personal contact between citizens
Solves youth misbehavior
Problem Oriented Policing
Helps ease fear of future crimes
Solving problems of disorder
Order Maintenance
Officer makes decision if law is broken
Prevents actions that disturb the peace
Face to face conflict between people
Police Personality
Factors to Decision Making
Relationship (Victim & Alleged Perpetrator)
Relationship (Police & Victim/Perpetrator)
Nature of crime
Race, ethnicity, age, gender, class
Departmental Policy
Implicit Bias
Attitudes or stereotypes that effect our understanding
Questioning Suspects (5th Amendment)
Morality
Upholding Law
Protecting security
taking "bad" people off the streets
Policing Challenges
Abuse of Power
Discrimination
Corruption
Favoritism
Failure to carry out duties
Discretion
Excessive Uses of Force (Level)
Soft techniques (3)
Hard techniques (4)
Verbal commands (2)
Deadly force (5)
Officer's presence (1)
Battling Corruption
Accreditation
Civilian review
Internal affairs
Culture change
Lawsuits