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 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.
Community policing of today is much improved and always adapting to stay ahead of the corrupt elements of society, ie. groups of street people would gather around the city hall, this intimidated many law abiding citizens, so in order not to disregard their rights there was a decision made by someone to play undesirable music at an elevated level, this tactic DID work very efectively, and no more has been heard of the problem for some time now. I assume they will be back with their blankets and pillows, but unless they like the music I would bet that they will move on to a more reasonable place. It's not that they wre bad, just intimidating. I would assume that this idea was discussed by a group made up to do better for the community, this is just one small but effective solution.
Geological eras can be divided into periods, epochs and ages.
Eras and chronology are significant because they let us know when important things happened and in what order they happened. Chronology is the arrangement of events and facts in the order they occurred. An era is a period of time that is characterized by circumstances.
Eras, epochs, and periods are used in geology and paleontology to divide and categorize Earth's history based on major events or changes in the environment, life forms, or geological processes. This helps scientists understand the sequence of events and evolution of life on Earth over millions of years. It also provides a framework for dating and correlating rocks and fossils across different regions.
The Political Era The Reform Era The Community Integration Era
Political Era (1840-1930), Reform Era(1930-1970), Community Oriented Policing Era (1970- Current)
eras are geologic time intervals; based on the sequence of rock strata and the different life forms. Mesozoic era: 225 to 65 million years ago
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.
Yes, and the order's correct too.
Really..., this is a discussion and debate question that cannot be answered with a definitive answer on this venue. Suggest that this be posted on a chatroom, blog or bulletin board for a broad range of responses.
cenozoicmesozoicpaleozoicprecambrian
Precambrian, Paleozoic, Mesozoic, Cenozoic. :)
Neoclassical era Romantic Era Victorian Era Modernist Era
Community policing of today is much improved and always adapting to stay ahead of the corrupt elements of society, ie. groups of street people would gather around the city hall, this intimidated many law abiding citizens, so in order not to disregard their rights there was a decision made by someone to play undesirable music at an elevated level, this tactic DID work very efectively, and no more has been heard of the problem for some time now. I assume they will be back with their blankets and pillows, but unless they like the music I would bet that they will move on to a more reasonable place. It's not that they wre bad, just intimidating. I would assume that this idea was discussed by a group made up to do better for the community, this is just one small but effective solution.
The sequence of the eras of Earth's history from oldest to most recent is: Precambrian, Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic. The Precambrian era comprises the earliest stages of Earth's formation, followed by the Paleozoic era known for the rise of complex life forms. The Mesozoic era is characterized by the age of dinosaurs, and finally, the Cenozoic era represents the current era with the dominance of mammals.
Eras was created in 1976.