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  1. Jul 13, 2020 · A third threat involves the correlation of outputs to community outcomes. A patrol officer’s activities should be correlated with positive community outcomes, such as reductions in violent and property crime and increases in overall quality of life.

    • The Tap-the-brakes effect. This term comes from the fact that whenever a marked unit suddenly appears ahead of a line of cars you will notice that even the drivers in those cars not speeding will instinctively tap their brakes.
    • Patrol Facilitates Rapid Response Time. Officers on patrol are in a very good position mentally and physically to respond quickly, and slide into a position of advantage at any call.
    • The Right Place, right Time Phenomenon. Great beat cops on the proverbial prowl come to understand the who, what, when, where, how and even the why of the beat.
    • making a big difference in a little way. The patrol officer often finds him or herself in a position to make a big difference in many little ways. Have you ever wondered how many career-making job interviews, first dates with spouses to be, college entrance exams, weddings, children’s sporting events and concerts were reached on time because of the simple act of a patrol officer stopping to assist a motorist?
  2. Sep 26, 2021 · Campaign contributions provide police unions with leverage to influence decisions made regarding city charters and state legislation, which ultimately impact the work of police officers. Police unions also use their resources to shape public perceptions of political candidates.

    • Carol A Archbold
    • 2021
  3. Aug 25, 2020 · Standard processes for holding police officers accountable, issuing civil payouts to victims of brutality, and rehiring fired officers are a few of the factors that contribute to the...

    • Alabama. Police chief applauds officer who comforted child victim of bloody machete attack. Florence Police Chief Ron Tyler used social media to recognize the work of Officer Justin Whitten on the department’s Facebook page for his conduct during the incident.
    • Alaska. Anchorage cop helps save box of mice sitting on a wall. “Officer Keating, who is clearly NOT the squeamish type, gave them some food, water, and secured them for safe transporting over to our friends at Anchorage Animal Care and Control,” the department wrote on Facebook.
    • Arizona. Ariz. officers get elderly man home safe, help put away his groceries. Officers Phillips and Rosario were responding to a call from a concerned citizen about an elderly man who was sitting in his car in the scorching heat.
    • Arkansas. Quick-thinking rookie cop saves choking infant. Pottsville Police Officer Cody Hubbard, 23, responded to a call for a 3-week-old baby boy who was choking on anti-gas drops.
  4. May 26, 2023 · Using a qualitative interview process, we investigate how police officers understand and use communication, the impact of those interpretations on police–community encounters, and we begin to explore, empirically, police officer core narratives related to intergroup communication.

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