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  2. Problem-oriented policing - Wikipedia

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    Problem-oriented policing (POP), coined by University of Wisconsin–Madison professor Herman Goldstein, is a policing strategy that involves the identification and analysis of specific crime and disorder problems, in order to develop effective response strategies. POP requires police to identify and target underlying problems that can lead to ...

  3. Herman Goldstein - Wikipedia

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    Herman Goldstein (December 8, 1931 – January 24, 2020) [2] was an American criminologist and legal scholar known for developing the problem-oriented policing model. He was Professor at the University of Wisconsin Law School , where he began teaching in 1964.

  4. Community policing - Wikipedia

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    He said that the former was a "romantic delusion", because "there was never a time when the police officer was everyone's friend, and there will never be such a time in the future." He also believed that order could only be maintained by the community itself, and not by the police alone.

  5. Former government ethics director warns of corruption danger

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    President Donald Trump dismissed David Huitema from his role as director of the U.S. Office of Government Ethics (OGE) on Monday. Huitema was nominated by former President Joe Biden and was sworn ...

  6. Corruption - Wikipedia

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    Corruption is a complex phenomenon and can occur on different scales. [15] Corruption ranges from small favors between a small number of people (petty corruption), [16] to corruption that affects the government on a large scale (grand corruption), and corruption that is so prevalent that it is part of the everyday structure of society ...

  7. New York City Police Department corruption and misconduct

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    Indeed, then Commissioner Bratton had abruptly dismissed Mack, though Mack, who was then described as the "department's top corruption fighter" by The New York Times, had "said the same troubling trend of allegations of brutality and corruption found in the 30th and 48th Precincts exists along a wide swath of northern Manhattan and the southern ...

  8. Opinion: The Supreme Court just showed us that Trump is not ...

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    Donald Trump's corruption of the United States has become so deeply rooted that he was controlling puppets on the Supreme Court while facing a criminal jury 200 miles away.

  9. Saint or sinner? Two sides of ex-Miami-Dade commissioner ...

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    Seven years after an investigator questioned him about thousands of dollars he received from a constituent — and more than two years after he was arrested on public corruption charges — the ...