philosophy which promotes partnerships between law enforcement and community members to proactively address public safety issues
Community Policing
officer who monitors an assigned area and provides the bulk of daily policing needs
Patrol Officer
Researchers have suggested that the separation of the police from the community began in the ________________.
1900's
officer who is responsible for disseminating information to the general public, media and community agencies and organizations
Public Information Officer
officer who develops and implements crime prevention and community relations programs
Crime Prevention Officer
What are the factors that isolated officers from the communities they served, as discussed in the segment?
Rotating shifts, Rapid response, and Centralized control
officer who works in educational settings to prevent juvenile delinquency, deter criminal activities and act as positive role models
School Resource Officer
officer who performs a variety of functions to proactively keep order, such as code enforcement, traffic and crowd control, park security, animal control and parking enforcement
Researchers have suggested the separation of the police from the community began when there was a cultural shift toward _____________.
Professionalism
application of appropriate resources to correct or improve conditions
Problem Solving
ability of police to be trusted by citizens to be lawful and unbiased
Police legitimacy
Community-oriented policing is a philosophy which promotes _____________ between law enforcement and community members.
Which term is often used by law enforcement to describe the neighborhood a patrol officer is assigned
These are the most common type of police patrols.
Automobile
In the _____________, civil rights reform made a number of policing organizations commit to researching and improving policing methods.
1970's