In 1841 Mary Cecilia Rogers body was discovered in the Hudson River after being missing for 3 days. Police were unwilling to solve this crime until a reward was offered. This was unacceptable to the public and their voices for a reorganization of policing was finally heard.
police serving the interests of politicians.
Political Era (1840-1930), Reform Era(1930-1970), Community Oriented Policing Era (1970- Current)
The Political Era The Reform Era The Community Integration Era
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.
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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.
a partnership between the police and the community
1930 to 1970.
epoch policeAdded; Community Oriented Policing
Most areas have relatively good local policing, but budget constraints put a lot of strain on the system.
Political Era: Strengths- Helping people out. Weaknesses- Helping Poloticians out. Reform Era: Strenghts- Cars. Weaknesses- Lazier Cops. Community Problem-Solving Era: Strengths- Solving crimes fast. Weaknesses- Not acting in a timely manner.
during the republic era, texas was characterized by
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