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October 2008 - Departments: Patrol Response To...
Fortunately, research and progressive thinking have yielded some promising practices for bridging the gap to the Arab American community. Many of these ideas are rooted in pre-existing community policing concepts.
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Joseph Petrocelli
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September 2008 - Departments: Patrol Response To...
September means back to school time. And you, as police officers, are charged with the task of protecting society's most vulnerable citizens—its youth—from the very ominous threat posed by high volume traffic.
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Joseph Petrocelli
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August 2008 - Departments: Patrol Response To...
Daily, some 135,000 convenience stores in the U.S. serve 100 million Americans who find their easy in-and-out access appealing. Unfortunately, such convenience isn't lost on criminals who have historically found convenience stores equally attractive.
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Joseph Petrocelli
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July 2008 - Departments: Patrol Response To...
Arresting a day laborer can be frustrating, time-consuming, and fruitless for a patrol officer.
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Joseph Petrocelli
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June 2008 - Departments: Patrol Response To...
The majority of burglar alarm activations are not by bad guys. False alarms account for 10 to 25 percent of all calls to the police. Each call usually requires the response of two officers for 20 minutes. In 2002, American police responded to 36 million alarm calls, costing $1.8 billion.
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Joseph Petrocelli
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May 2008 - Departments: Patrol Response To...
There is a long recognized relationship between tourism and crime. Much of this can be attributed to "vacation behavior," a general carefree attitude that translates into carelessness and leaves the tourist vulnerable.
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Joseph Petrocelli
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April 2008 - Departments: Patrol Response To...
Criminals use fraudulent credit cards to steal billions of dollars in merchandise every year. In 2007 alone, U.S. businesses absorbed $3.2 billion in losses from online credit card fraud. This staggering number does not include fraudulent purchases made from retail stores.
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Joseph Petrocelli
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March 2008 - Departments: Patrol Response To...
In a Broken Windows crime model, graffiti is one of those foothold crimes that leads to a neighborhood's decay.
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Joseph Petrocelli
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February 2008 - Departments: Patrol Response To...
Thefts from cars usually involve a small amount of property value, but put a large strain on police resources. These thefts increase citizens' fear of crime and diminish the public confidence in their police.
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Joseph Petrocelli
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January 2008 - Departments: Patrol Response To...
Though almost all bank robberies are investigated by the FBI, there is much that a local agency can do to assist in the prevention and apprehension of bank robbers.
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Joseph Petrocelli
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December 2007 - Departments: Patrol Response To...
Research shows that while drive-by shootings can be triggered by road rage incidents or personal disputes, they are more often associated with street gangs and street drug dealers.
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Joseph Petrocelli
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November 2007 - Departments: Patrol Response To...
Panhandling can be found in almost every community and takes on many different forms. The unsympathetic view holds that panhandlers are the beginnings of decay within a community and the foothold for disorder and crime.
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Joseph Petrocelli
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October 2007 - Departments: Patrol Response To...
While such acts are rarely reported in the media, one in three schools has reported acts of vandalism each year. In 1990 more than $600 million in damage to school property was caused by vandals. By understanding the nuances of vandalistic acts, patrol officers can develop specialized responses to help minimize future attacks.
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Joseph Petrocelli
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September 2007 - Departments: Patrol Response To...
Banks like ATMs because they don't require renting a whole building or paying a teller to provide services to their customers. Citizens love ATMs for the convenience. Robbers also love Automated Teller Machines.
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Joseph Petrocelli
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August 2007 - Departments: Patrol Response To...
At first, the term "stalking" was mostly associated only with cases involving deranged, obsessed fans who were harassing beautiful movie stars. But statistics show that one in 12 women and one in 45 men are victims of stalking at least once in their lifetime.
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Joseph Petrocelli
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July 2007 - Departments: Patrol Response To...
Driving a taxi is one of the most dangerous professions. Drivers are sent alone to isolated areas, including high-crime neighborhoods to pick up strangers. They work early mornings and late nights, and they carry a lot of cash. So it's not surprising that taxi drivers are often assaulted, robbed, and killed.
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Joseph Petrocelli
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June 2007 - Departments: Patrol Response To...
Research shows that approximately five percent of U.S. citizens have a serious mental illness. What this means for law enforcement is that approximately seven percent of police contacts involve a mentally ill person and 10 to 15 percent of incarcerated persons are mentally ill.
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Joseph Petrocelli
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April 2007 - Departments: Patrol Response To...
Today, street racing is a problem in almost every American community, as technology such as the Internet and text messaging have made it easy to stage underground races for substantial audiences.
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Joseph Petrocelli
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March 2007 - Departments: Patrol Response To...
A budget motel can be an epicenter of crime in a neighborhood. Problems at these "no-tell motels" can range from loud parties and public disorder to drug lab and prostitution operations.
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Joseph Petrocelli
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