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As with community policing, the question marks are over not the desirability of the approach but its feasibility.
In fact, given their power back, Americans might be more vigilant in policing the airwaves.
Morale within police ranks is said to be rock bottom, and public confidence in policing is shaky.
The high-visibility policing will take place in the town centre recreation ground and Ashley sports ground.
It isn't, therefore, that community policing is a better way to package draconian measures, like a wolf in sheep's clothing.
The reinforcement of policing in key areas, especially at bus stops, cinemas, etc., is the need of the hour.
However, a spokesman for Garda management said the move would release an extra man for policing duties in the area.
Surprise attacks, ambushes and terrorist attacks are matched by military operations and policing.
This does not imply a policing policy that dictates arts production and amplifies ethnic divisions.
In the case of community policing, there is often the additional cost of possible retaliation from criminals in the community.
Beyond neighbourhoods, policing then needs what I would describe as answerability, at the level of the services centred in large towns.
Since modern policing began at the end of the 19th century, it has been subject to constant revision.
Just as a rider to that, policing operations, in their widest context, normally can go on for years.
But in our post modern age they are charged with the amorphous task of policing the fear of crime ' as well as chasing actual villains.
None-the-less, concern to give local communities effective control over policing remains a live issue.
A senior road policing officer has rubbished reports that a dual carriageway near Chelmsford is being used as an unofficial race track.
Good policing and tough sentencing have pushed New York to a tipping point, deterring some potential malefactors from crime.
He also carries the title of malik, which may be seen as symbolic of the state's technical, administrative, and policing functions.
He was also involved in the policing of presidential and Royal visits, marches and sectarian rioting.
Active Endeavour is the name given to the policing of maritime trade routes as part of the global war against terrorism.
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And so the policing of the western country from Fort Gibson went on and on.
The protection of vessels was not the only reason for policing the waterways.
I take it then that the systematic policing of the grounds is the first thing I am to consider.
As the system develops and our prejudices are abandoned, a method of policing must stand as an enforcer of international law.
The policing of cities for the first time became worthy of commendation.
Games and sport alternated with drill and policing of the camp.
Is it being too aggressive in policing its intellectual property?
All this is foremost in our minds when planning the policing and stewarding of an event.
These bills created many exemptions to the 1878 Posse Comitatus Act which prohibited the military from domestic policing.
Seven years after the Rafael Perez scandal rocked the LAPD, the Rampart Division has become transformed into a model of modern policing.
In Chicago and New York, class action lawsuits brought by activists produced new restrictions on political policing.
You cannot have two agencies with primary jurisdiction policing the same entity.
You are looking at people who are averaging anywhere from five to 10 years of experience in the policing profession and you don't make up that experience overnight.
Fripperies For a start, you'd expect them to look at axing fripperies and gimmicks in order to safeguard core policing, like locking up masked men with swag bags.
Constable Newport feared devolving policing would have a detrimental impact to services in rural areas as the money would be spent in the golden circle around Cardiff Bay.
The policing applies the wisdom that when signs of disorder, such as broken windows, proliferate and persist, there is a general diminution of restraint and good comportment.
Every year, more law enforcement agencies learn how Operation Chill helps community policing and interaction with their youngest citizens and have signed up.
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