Political Era (1840-1930), Reform Era(1930-1970), Community Oriented Policing Era (1970- Current)
The correct chronological sequence for the eras of policing is the Political Era, followed by the Reform Era, and then the Community Era. Each era represents a shift in policing philosophies and practices in response to societal needs and expectations.
The Political Era The Reform Era The Community Integration Era
The four eras of policing in America are the Political Era (1840s-1930s) characterized by corruption and politics influencing police work, the Reform Era (1930s-1980s) focused on professionalism and crime control, the Community Era (1980s-2000s) emphasizing community partnerships and problem-solving, and the Homeland Security Era (2000s-present) addressing terrorism and enhancing security measures.
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What are the basic purposes of policing in democratic societies? How
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Problem Oriented Policing is REACTIVE - whereas Community Oriented Policing is PROACTIVE.
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