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Define and explain the SARA model.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



(Question #2) When this is in effect, police officers are required to stop anyone they see committing offenses such as urinating in public, aggressive begging, and fare dodging and have little or no discretion as to whether to make an arrest.
 
  A) Iron Law of Oligarchy B) zero-tolerance policing
  C) mandatory arrest policies D) none of the above



(Question #3) List the five elements of partnership that defines community policing, according to the New York State Regional Community Policing Institute, and who police can partner with.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



(Question #4) A police officer is said to have ________ when he or she has a choice over how to respond to a specific problem or situation.
 
  A) power B) power and discretion
  C) eustress D) discretion



(Question #5) List the attributes of a successful community according to Trojanowicz et al.
 
  What will be an ideal response?
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1)  SARA stands for the four separate components of the problem-solving process: scanning, analysis, response, and assessment. Scanning involves the clustering of incidents into meaningful problem units. This stage is the recognition that a series of incidents are in fact connected and could be alleviated through common responses. In order to understand the underlying causes leading to the problem, a meaningful analysis is then conducted. This stage is often considered the heart of the problem-solving model, because mistakes made here can lead to inappropriate responses or strategies. Once a comprehensive analysis has been completed, a strategy

2)  B

3)  According to New York State Regional Community Policing Institute partnership involves several important elements
 Working together on a common problem
 Identifying common goals
 Steady and consistent communication and information sharing
 Having a shared perception of problems and benchmarks for when problems are solved
 All parties contributing work toward accomplishing shared goals and objectives or solving the problem

Where partnership is really present, the police, residents, and other service agencies are involved in all phases of planning problem resolution. Moreover, a sense of empowerment must also be facilitated in which all parties feel they have equal input into the decisions and commitment of needed resources. Given the host of underlying causes of community problems, the police would not be able to deal with them effectively in the absence of such committed partnerships. Depending on the problem being addressed, police can partner with many different community organizations, such as the following:
 Merchant associations
 Neighborhood and civic groups
 Youth-serving agencies
 Tenant associations
 Block associations
 Community development corporations

4)  D

5)  Trojanowicz et al. identified eight attributes of a community. These are:
 It has a particular geographic area or location
 It is a recognized legal entity.
 Social interactions within it include a division of labor and a sense of interdependence.
 It is composed of citizens with a shared culture, interest, outlook, or perspective.
 It possesses a moral dimension where values are transmitted.
 Social interactions within it collectively shape its character.
 It is defined by the processes of inclusion and exclusion.
 Its citizens possess a shared sentiment, a sense of belonging, and interdependence.
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6 years ago
Thank you Jesus, my teacher is bad at explaining
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6 years ago
Praise the LORD ha ha No worries
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