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Chapter 6 Policing: Roles, Styles, and Functions

Chapter 6 Policing: Roles, Styles, and Functions. Dominique Hodge Josh Coleman. Role. The right and Responsibilities associated with a particular position in society . Role Expectation. The behavior and actions of people that is expected. Role Conflict .

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Chapter 6 Policing: Roles, Styles, and Functions

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  1. Chapter 6Policing: Roles, Styles, and Functions Dominique Hodge Josh Coleman

  2. Role • The right and Responsibilities associated with a particular position in society

  3. Role Expectation • The behavior and actions of people that is expected

  4. Role Conflict • Stress and frustration from trying to preform responsibilities.

  5. Operational Styles • The different overall approaches to the police job.

  6. Preventive patrol • Patrolling streets with little directions

  7. GIS Crime mapping • Technique that involves charting of crime patterns

  8. Aggressive patrol • Making numerous traffic stops and field interrogations by officers

  9. Field interrogation • Office Stop and question peds and motorist that they find suspicious

  10. Cyber Crime • Using a PC to Commit a Crime

  11. Traffic accident investigation crew • Special unit assigned traffic accident investigations.

  12. terriosm • Acts of violence against governments for individuals to attain political objective

  13. Domestic terrorism • domestic terrorism - terrorism practiced in your own country against your own people;

  14. International terrorism • . international terrorism - terrorism practiced in a foreign country by terrorists who are not native to that country

  15. Objective Q/A • Identify the charteristic of police work

  16. Question 1 • Quick decisions making • “Dirty Work” • Invisible Work • Use to Danger

  17. Question 1

  18. Question 1 • Typical duties relate to keeping the peace, law enforcement, protection of people and property, and the investigation of crimes. Officers are expected to respond to a variety of situations that may arise while

  19. Question 2 • Distinguish among James Q Wilsons 3 operational styles in policing.

  20. Question 2 • Legalist which want violence of the law use arrest to resolve community disputes

  21. Question 2 • Point 1: Legalist which emphasize violations of the law and the use of arrest to resolve community disputes

  22. Question 2 • Point 2: Watchmen emphasizing informal means of resolving disputes using arrest as last resort

  23. Question 2 • Point 3: Service emphasizes help in the community over enforcing the law

  24. Question 3 • List 4 major functions of a police department

  25. Question 3 • Police Patrol

  26. Question 3 • Investigation

  27. Question 3 • Traffic Stops

  28. Question 3 • Drug Enforcement

  29. Question 3 • Patrol Police–Driving around a certain area • Investigation-to search a scene • Traffic Stop- Patrol traffic • Drug Enforcement-Keep drugs off street

  30. Question 4 • List the Drug enforcement stragities of local police agencies

  31. Question 4 • Street level • Street level is when a drug dealer is on the street making sales for a boss.

  32. question4 • MID LEVEL • midlevel highest ranking drug traffickers that local police agencies can apprehend.

  33. Question 4 • Major • Major is apprehended by state and federal law enforcement agencies (example Pablo Escobar)

  34. Question 4 • Crop eradication • Tactic employed by state federal and local law enforcement agencies used to locate marijuana in the fields

  35. Question 4 • Smuggling interdiction • Federal law enforcement agencies have primary responsibility for smuggling and interdiction

  36. Question 4 • Problem oriented and community policing strategies • focuses on underlying problems that causes criminals rather than focusing on criminal events

  37. Question 4 • Drug demand reduction • Police agencies can play a role in drug reduction strategies in 4 ways

  38. Question 4 • Asset forfeiture • Huge incentive for local police departments to participate in drug enforcement activities

  39. Question 5 • Explain the major components of community policing

  40. Question 5 • Community partnerships • Trust between citizens in a community

  41. Question 5 • Problem solving • Solving problems in a community with out violence

  42. Question 5 • Change management • Forging community policing partnerships and implementing problem solving

  43. Question 5 • Identify four steps in a community policing approach to problem solving

  44. Steps to solving community problem are SARA

  45. Scanning

  46. Definition • Identify problems in community

  47. Analysis

  48. Definition • Understanding the underlined conditions in a community

  49. Response

  50. Definition • Developing and implementing solutions in the community

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