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Title: List and describe the three community-policing strategies that allow citizens to view and ...
Post by: keke12345676 on Feb 24, 2018
List and describe the three community-policing strategies that allow citizens to view and participate in the world of law enforcement.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



(Question #2) Mixing quantitative and qualitative approaches usually involves one of three possibilities. These include:
 
  a. 1) fully integrated, 2) somewhat integrated, 3) mostly integrated.
  b. 1) predominant quantitative, 2) predominant qualitative, 3) most qualitative
  c. 1) exclusively quantitative, 2) exclusively qualitative, 3) fully integrated.
  d. 1) predominant quantitative, 2) predominant qualitative, 3) fully integrated.
  e. none of the above



(Question #3) The factor of probation supervision that means an officer must keep in touch with juvenile parent and school is:
 
  A. Surveillance
  B. Casework
  C. Intake screening
  D. Accountability


Title: List and describe the three community-policing strategies that allow citizens to view and ...
Post by: xojohndoe69 on Feb 24, 2018
1)  Students should list and describe citizen patrols, citizen police academies, and civilianization. Citizen patrols are preventive programs staffed by citizen volunteers. Citizen police academies provide training experience that offers citizens an opportunity to learn about the policing profession and even to experience some of the same situations that uniformed officers experience. Civilianization is a law enforcement agencys hiring of non-sworn personnel to replace or augment its corps of sworn officers in an effort to reduce costs and improve service.

2)  D

3)  A


Title: List and describe the three community-policing strategies that allow citizens to view and ...
Post by: keke12345676 on Feb 24, 2018
:white_check_mark: Correct!