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    modified job offer; Article 2 in the CBA. Management implements the job in accordance with Article 30, Article 19, and Article 17, of the CBA, Handbooks, and Federal Laws. According to the grievant Clock rings the employee primarily stays within her unit. The other unit’s management sends the grievant are within her physical limitation. The grievant continued to bring medical documentation with the same restrictions. The agency provides the job offer not the doctor. The agency uses the…

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    Freshman Year Essay

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    supplies for her unit. She learned how to be a leader quickly and how to hold an immense amount of responsibility all to herself. I see how she deal with all the problems of my company every month. She’s very considerate and graceful. Instead of making it easier for herself, she insures it’s easier for all her soldiers and keeps us all calm. 1SG Grant has taught me how to be interdependent, to develop emotional intelligence, and accepting personal responsibility. My first day at my unit, I felt…

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    noted. Leadership: Judit maintains a professional attitude when facing obstacles and distractions. She provides ideas and suggestions on how to streamline job functions within the Error Resolution (ER) unit. Problem Solving/Judgment: Judit has increased her knowledge since being promoted to the ER unit on identifying problems with criminal history reporting from various law enforcement/judicial agencies as well as inquiries within the department. Initiative: When approached with a newly…

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    were obvious differences between the officers and the residences of this part of Smith County, they got out of their patrol unit and played basketball on the street with some kids who had been playing after school. What these proactive officers were doing was building relationships with the community that they serve which is a key component of effective community policing. As long as police officers are in the community and have this type of proactive attitudes, hopefully they will see the…

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    In community policing, there are two key players, the community, and the police. In order to achieve community policing, there must be an equal amount of effort put forth by both parties. One component of community policing is “community partnership.” In the community partnership component, the primary goal is to create an atmosphere of trust between the police and the community’s citizens. Once trust has been established, the community becomes an active part of helping the police identify…

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    that police use to implement their way of law enforcement. With community oriented policing a philosophy that has become much more mainstream in law enforcement agencies within the past 30-40 years or so, we see how departments began to change closer to how agencies behave today as compared to the professional crime fighters (Gardiner, 2017). I’ve observed how police agencies have used both problem oriented policing and especially Broken Windows Policies interchangeably in different cities and…

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    the old policing system was put in place which meant every citizen had to work as a constable for a one year period. Again the citizens were unpaid, had no uniform and the job role became unpopular. Sir Robert Peel, in 1829, created the first police force which consisted of 17 metropolitan divisions based in London. The new policing system was originally controlled by two policing commissioners called…

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    with community policing. Zero tolerance policing has been very successful in places like New York City, but is it the right fit for Toronto? No it is not, throughout this piece it will become quite evident to you that community policing is what our citizens want, it’s what our citizens need, and deserve. As seen in the film Freedomland, community policing can play a huge aspect in the involvement and cooperation citizens have with the local police force. The style of community policing is…

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    community policing is clearly evolving as some agencies are continuing to focus on community poling to bring the community together and to crime control (Hoover 2014).“There are different sides to the community policing effort according to one police chief” and some other agency representatives due to problem solving policing.In many respects community policing is a thing of the past for some agencies Hoover 2014). With that said there are some advantages and dis advantages of community…

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    Community policing is a policing strategy that focuses on building ties between the police and the community. It requires the police officers to adopt a proactive approach in dealing with public safety issues. The approach acknowledges the fact that the police cannot solve all the problems alone and it creates a partnership between community members and the police. In this set up, the police are no longer the sole guardians of law and order and the members od the community become allies with the…

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