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CRM J 205 1st Edition Lecture 17 Outline of Last Lecture I American Police Beat Magazine Discussion on the following topic Outline of Current Lecture Police Sub Cultures I II III IV V VI Police Subculture Working Class Personality Problem Oriented Policing Designing a New Police Department Building a New Force POP In Action Current Lecture I Police Subculture a Subcultures are vital in our study of justice within policing 1 Police subcultures reflect working class level i e patrol level 2 Secrecy solidarity violence negative attitudes toward the public belief that the community is negative towards them II Working Class Personality a Symbolic assailant b Distrustful of outsiders cynical conservative suspicious pessimistic pragmatic prejudicial c Police see themselves as an unappreciated minority that must protect each other III Community Policing a Barley and Shearing 1996 The gov t needs to reform the police and redistribute political power to agencies and communities to address their specific problems Government must facilitate not stipulate b O Connor 2010 Performance from the outside In Police must 1 cover topic of public valve 2 provide public with accessible info 3 assessments based on public experiences 4 of likelihood of progress c Loader and Walker 2007 Civilizing and security practices Resource mobilization Recognition Rights and Reasons These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute IV Problem Oriented Policing a Eck and Spelman 1987 1 POP and SARA b Goldstein 1990 Police need to stop chasing incident and start seeking problems POP and SARA rarely implemented because culture technology and poor partnerships V Designing a new Police Department a Access and visibility b Safety c Information sharing internal d Information sharing external e Public use computer f Community meeting room VI Building A New Force a Where do we start 1 Recruitment 2 Academy 3 Levels 4 Rapid Response Neighborhood Patrol Officers Investigation 3 Clear Community Levels VII POP in Action a Dynamic Concentration b Operation highpoint


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