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Defined as a rule of conduct or procedure recognized by a community as binding authority or the body or system of rules recognized by community that are enforceable process
Law
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It refers to the set of rules and regulations or orders, usually written, created and enacted by the people that must be abided by the people themselves.
Law
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Means to compel (force) obedience to a law, regulation or command. Act of enforcing; ensuring observance of or obedience to; that which enforces, constraints, gives force, authority, or effect to.
Enforcement
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The management of public affairs or affairs of government. (Governance) The determination of objectives and major policies of an organization. It is an organizational process concerned with the implementation of objectives and plans and internal operating efficiency.
Administration
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An organizational process concerned with the implementation of the objectives and plans, and internal operating efficiency of the police organization. (Timpac, 2013). Otherwise known as Police In Action, the cooperative human effort to achieve the purposes of the Criminal Justice System.
Police administration
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Is any SYSTEM by which some members of government act in an organized manner to Enforce The Law by discovering, deterring, rehabilitating, or punishing people who violate the rules or norm governing that society. It refers to the act of PREVENTING, CORRECTING, FINDING, and punishing any violations of the Law of the Land in the concerned country or organization. The term encompasses police, courts, corrections but it most frequently applied to those law enforcement agencies who engage in patrols, surveillance, crime investigation, criminal apprehension which typically carried out by the police and other law enforcement agencies.
Law enforcement
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The process involved in ENSURING STRICT COMPLIANCE, PROPER OBEDIENCE OF LAWS AND RELATED STATUTES. Focuses on the POLICING PROCESS OR HOW LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES ARE ORGANIZED AND MANAGED in order to achieve the goals of law enforcement most effectively, efficiently and productively.
Law enforcement administration
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Pertains to a PERSON OR ORGANIZATION RESPONSIBLE FOR ENFORCING THE LAWS, especially referring to the so-called POLICE ORGANIZATION. Any AGENCY in the country that has the POWER TO IMPLEMENT law for the purpose of public safety, law and order, and crime prevention.
Law enforcement agency
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A GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE who is responsible for the prevention, investigation, apprehension, or detention of individuals suspected or convicted of offenses against the criminal laws. Philippine National Police (PNP) is the most evident and common agency that enforces the law in the Philippines.
Law enforcement officer
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An APPROACH TO CRIME FIGHTING through community service and problem-solving. It requires a holistic approach to community service, taking into account the problems that plague a community and working with the people within that community to solve them . It refers to the activities carried out by the police officers in order to preserve law and order or the actions of a person or group in authority in order to ensure fairness and legality in an area of public life.
Policing
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It a department's approach to community policing agencies consists of four components of the problem-solving process: Scanning, Analysis, Response and Asse (SA
Sara model
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it occurs in heavily populated communities that generate a high number of calls for police assistance
Watchman
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this style tends to have high performance rates concerning job duties and displayed in arrest and ticketing rates
Legalistic
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it gives priority to advise givin, counseling and referral
Service
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it involves following up on civilian calls notifying problems.
Reactive
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it is the practice of deterring criminal activity play showing police presence in engaging public to learn their concerns thereby preventing crime from taking place in the first place.
Proactive
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it involves traditional reactive techniques but may also require innovative and cross institutional work or be tied to community policing initiatives
Problem oriented
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it tries to seriously evaluate policing activity and perhaps using properly designed trial to see what works to reduce crime or to respond to community needs.
Evidence-based
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it is build around the assessment in management of risk
intelligence led
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it emphasized the delivery of round the clock decentralized patrol service by a team officer
Team
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emphasize proactive enforcement that proposes straight crime which can be reduced through greater community achievement and integration between citizens and police
Community oriented
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it imposes street punishment for infraction of a stated rule, with the intention of eliminating in the indesirable conduct.
Zero tolerance
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it refers to the usage of mathematical, predictive analytic in other another analytical techniques in law enforcement to identify potential criminal activity.
Predictive
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the origin of the policy zero tolerance lies in the broken window theory by james wilson and george kelling suggested that a great deal of crime is simply irrespons to visible signs of disorder
The broken window theory
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it a department approach community policing agencies consists of four components of the problem solving process.
Sara model
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it means that crime should be identified
Scanning
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it means that the response is evaluated to see if the crime reduction strategy was effective at solving or reducing the problem.
Assessment
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it means that the based on the careful analysis by working with the community and business a crime reduction strategy is developed and introduced to address the identified problem.
Response
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it means that crime patterns should be synthesized to develop a well defined problem
Analysis
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it refers to the fact that a police work with very little direct supervision wednesday are in the field in often have to make choice about which course of action is to pursued
Police discretion