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Police Magazine
October 1998
In This Issue
Patrol
Train for Survival
Just as every police officer knows that it might be necessary to take a human life in the performance of his duties, every officer also is aware that saving lives is an important part of police work. The trauma in either situation, however, is only an abstraction until he comes face-to-face with the real possibility of death.
September 30, 1998
Patrol
The Bias Against Community Oriented Policing
COPPS can generally be described as the reunification of the police and the comÂmunity they serve. COPPS is meant to be a partnership, a shared responsibility based on trust, to reduce crime, violence and fear in our neighborhoods. To many, it is the changing of policing in America.
September 30, 1998
Patrol
Policing in a Multilingual Community
The value of community policing and problem solving has been clearly established by the many poÂlice departments across the country. The San Diego Police Department, a recogÂnized leader in this area, has discovered that to become a true community-based policing agency,
all
communities in a city need to be reached.
September 30, 1998
Patrol
Aiding and Abetting a Success Story
On my drive home that evening, I remembered that first day in the police academy. I'd been told I wasn't there to make a difference in people's lives. I would now have to say: I beg to differ.
September 30, 1998
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