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Crime Fighter: A Review of the Book by Jack Maple
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A 5 page review of "Crime Fighter", the story of one man's efforts to effect change in the New York City Police Department. Outlines the authors theories and innovations in reducing the crime not only of his city but in New Orleans where his programs were also implemented. No additional sources are listed. Concludes that the book is a must-read for those contemplating police work as well as those already employed in the field.
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Crime Prevention.
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(6 pp) Our classroom-generated assignment asks us to determine the nature of the crime in our community. In order to do that the Uniform Crime Report, which has been in place since the 1940's we will need the number of crimes reported to the police, the crimes cleared by arrest, and the age, gender race of offender, and also use crimes reported by victims and the socio-demographics of victims. Once the type of crime prevalent in the community has been established a program will be developed to address that crime and crime issue. Bibliography lists one source.
Filename: BBcrmprv.doc

Crime Theores X 2.
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(8 pp). As humans most of us constantly ask the question why. Criminologists, first being initially human, and second having a great sense of curiosity, ask that question as well, and accordingly have come up with several reasons called theories, why people break the law. In this discussion we will be examining two of those theories: Strain Theory,1910 and, Differential Association Theory, 1939. Bibliography lists 16 sources. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
Filename: BBcrthry.doc

Crimes of U.S. Intelligence Agencies
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A lengthy, but detailed 12 page analysis of Halperin, Berman, Borosage, & Marwick's (1976) book entitled "The Lawless State : Crimes of the U.S. Intelligence Agencies" in which the authors provide a comprehensive discussion of efforts to spy and disrupt by the CIA, FBI, NSA, and the IRS. Four supporting sources are used in cited in bibliography.
Filename: Lawlesta.wps

Criminal Justice Research: Basic and Applied.
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(6 pp) Focusing on "hot topics" is an accepted way to generate interest for criminal justice research, to secure grants, to conduct research, and to publish papers. While research methods are often thought of as a stand-alone topic, an argument can be made for the importance of incorporating policy analysis, program planning, and evaluation components in research methods courses. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BBcrimJ.doc

Cultural Diversity Program Proposal for the NYPD
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This 5 page paper provides a recommendation that the NYPD implement a cultural diversity program and enhance community policing for better relations with the public. Several actual incidents are noted. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Data Collection and the New York Police Department -- “The NY-911 Demonstration Project”
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This 26 page report discusses the design, implementation, and analysis of a survey regarding the New York Police Department’s emergency 911 service. A “super 911” emergency system was installed in 1996 at the NYPD’s Metro Tech Complex located in Brooklyn. The new system was described at that time as the largest and most complex in the world. “In 1995, ten million calls were made to New York City’s 911 system. Police officials say that number increases by 10 to 12 percent each year. Nonetheless, in the years since its installation, there have been a number of failures of the system, repeated complaints, and the concern that despite the system’s complexity, it still has a number of flaws -- primarily in terms of the human service component. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: BWnypd.wps

Daytona Beach P.D. / Problems With Recruitment, Selection & Retention of Qualified Female and Minority Police Officers
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A 16 page research project that looks at the issues surrounding the recruitment, selection and retention of police officers and considers why the Daytona Beach Police Department appears to be unable to maintain a diverse gender and racial mix of police officers in their current police force. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
Filename: Daytona.wps

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