Community-Oriented Policing
Community Policing
Making sure people obey the law.
Enforce the law
Ten-Code that means okay!
10-4
Evaluating the success of response.
Assessing
Briefing at the beginning of the shift to discuss issues, training, etc.
Roll Call
Problem Solving Policing (PSP)
Maintaining public order and safety.
Preserve the peace.
This agency was developed in response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Department of Homeland Security
The grouping of individual incidents into problems and prioritizing them in order of importance.
Scanning
Officers being wary of people and situations out of the ordinary.
Suspicious
Police officers use research to develop policing strategies.
Evidence-Based Policing
Police officer's presence in a specific location may help to deter individuals from committing crime.
Prevent crime
The theory posits that if no one cares, crime will continue to occur and worsen.
Broken Windows Theory
Selecting and implementing solutions.
Responding
Location that has a high crime rate
Police officers use technology to gather data to enhance policing.
Intelligence-led Policing
Stop cars exceeding the speed limit or failing to use signals when changing lanes etc.
Traffic patrol
A program that is a combination of traditional policing, community policing, and data-drive policing.
Safe City Program
The SARA Model is used for what?
Problem Solving
Unintentional subconscious associations of a group of people and stereotypes
Implicit bias
A statistical approach to the deployment of resources to prevent crime.
CompStat Policing
The term used to describe when an officer provides medical aid to an individual or returns stolen goods back to the owner.
Social Services
The term used to describe the percentage of crime believed to have been solved through an arrest of the appropriate person.
Clearance Rate
Researching and collecting information.
Analyzing
Metaphor that is used to demonstrate police culture.
Thin Blue Line