Describe the strengths and weaknesses of community-oriented policing.

– Answer each question with a minimum of 500 words.

– Each answer will have at least two (2) peer-reviewed journal articles from the APUS online library (No Exceptions). Journal articles are attached for each question. Each response requires at least two references that are not used for other responses. The minimum number of different references for the entire exam is eight. You can use more then 2 per references if needed.  They can be pulled from the internet.

– You may use very short quotes occasionally if you must but quoted material should be avoided in general and will not count towards the length of your responses. Your analysis is what is needed not your ability to copy what a published author has previously stated.

– The in-text citations and references are to follow APA Style 6th edition formatting

Questions:

1: Compare and Contrast community-oriented policing with traditional policing.

Describe the strengths and weaknesses of community-oriented policing.

How has the implementation of community oriented policing affected neighborhood crime?

2: In Problem-Oriented Policing (POP), what are the four steps in the problem solving process?

Create a hypothetical scenario involving a deadly batch of heroin that is making its way through your community in which you employ the four steps in the problem solving process.

3: What is the primary objective of CompStat?

What are the four key principles of the CompStat Model?

Can CompState be used to combat terrorism? Why / Why Not?

4: What are the four key objectives in the transformation of local police agencies into intelligence-led organizations?

Intelligence-led policing is often viewed as a management tool instead of a crime reduction strategy. Explain how the use of intelligence led policing can reduce in a neighborhood with excessively high rates of burglaries.

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