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| a strategy that relies on public confidence and citizen participation to help prevent crime and help residents feel safe |
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| an officer who was repsoinble for supressing riots and violent crimes in each county. lowest ranking officer in some depts. |
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| associtation of 10 families, bound by a pledge to control crime. males of 12 years of age were automatially part of the system |
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| untrained man usually lower in nobility whom was assigned to detect and try minor cases. currently, similar to judges in a municipal court whom have limited jurisdiction |
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| 13th centruy, unarmed/untrained citizen who walked th streets at night looking for any disturbances. |
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| socilziation and unity among police officers due to anxiety and stress produced while on the job |
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| problem oriented oplicing |
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| stragety to enhance community relations and to improve crime prevention whereby police work with ciztiens to idnetify and report problems regarding the community |
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