The first and foremost reason and benefit of secondary education amongst police officers is that they will be better equipped to use and manage technology for their benefit. Technology is used in every field in today’s modern world and officers who have higher education will be able to use technology in are more efficient manner.
The other major benefit is that educated officers will be in a better position to understand the law. They will be able to comprehend the legal aspects in a better manner and apply the same effectively thus providing better community services.
what are the top two reasons people support the need for police officers to have secondary...
Suppose 10% of all vehicles do not have collision insurance. Three police officers are instructed to patrol three different districts. Each officer randomly stops 20 vehicles and checks for collision insurance. Assume independence between the police officers. a. what is the probability that at least one of the officers finds 3 or more vehicles that do not have collision insurance? b. what is the probability that exactly one of the officers finds 3 or more vehicles that do not have...
Officers Jones and Henderson are well-respected police officers in the Woodlawn community. They have been recognized, both within the police department and by the community, for their outstanding service. While on patrol in downtown Woodlawn late one evening, Jones and Henderson observe an individual sleeping on a park bench in the town square. The individual is Fred Ames, a homeless person known in the community for his trouble with alcohol and illicit substances. Ames has a twenty-year history of bad...
More than 30 years ago, the President's Crime Commission recommended that all police officers have an undergraduate degree. When the commission made this recommendation, there was very little research on policing (either on police work or on police officers). We have learned much more about policing since then. In light of this research, discuss the commission's recommendation. 1) Is it a good strategy for improving policing? 2) What are the underlying assumptions of this approach? 3) What evidence do we...
The state of Utopia creates a ‘Stop-and-frisk‘ program wherein police officers of Utopia may stop and pat down people they consider suspicious without probable cause to stop. Statistics from the police chief of Utopia, credit the program for deterring crime and increasing arrests, but some criticize it as overzealous policing. Do you think the state-wide implementation of this program would be constitutional? Would you support such a program?
if you ran a police department what training would you require for your police officers that might help reduce the possibility that they would initially miss handle the case and turn in it is it says backed into a prime suspect?
Describe how the officers' behaviors might be improved by using the basic principles of police organization as well as policies, procedures, rules, regulations, and discipline. bodily from the station by the patrol officer, who pushed him down a flight of steps to the sidewalk. The man regained his equilibrium and quietly walked off into the night, beaten by the system. He returned later, paid the fee, and reclaimed his car. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 1. If you were the sergeant in this...
You are interested in comparing perceptions of police officers by race (African American, Hispanic/Latino, White) in Phoenix. You have collected data from a sample of Phoenix residents and asked them to complete a survey that measures their attitudes toward police. The level of measurement for the attitude toward police variable is interval. What type of test can be used to analyze the data in order to compare African American, Hispanic/Latino, and White residents’ perceptions of police officers? Independent t-test Dependent...
How Many Police Officers? In your city, each police officer has a budgetary cost of $40,000 per year. The property loss from each burglary is $4,000. The first officer hired will reduce crime by 40 burglaries, and each additional officer will reduce crime by half as much as the previous one. (Enter all of your responses below as integers.) The 3rd officer will reduce property The 1st officer will reduce property loss by $ The 2nd officer will reduce property...
In what kinds of situations are police officers most likely to use force? When has too much force been used?(class:criminal justice)
In your opinion, what are the top two (2) reasons providers should adopt Electronic Medical Records for their practice? Explain why you selected these two reasons. Your response post should have a minimum of 150 words.