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Your final assignment for this course will be to create a Community Policing Proposal to a fictional community.Your instructor will be assigning you a fictional community profile this week. You will u

Your final assignment for this course will be to create a Community Policing Proposal to a fictional community.

Your instructor will be assigning you a fictional community profile this week. You will use this profile to inform the design of your Community Policing Proposal. The final proposal will include the following elements:

  • A description of the community and its needs
  • A step-by-step implementation plan designed with the specific needs of your community in mind
  • A practical strategy that can be used to communicate your community policing model to the community and the law enforcement organization

Part 1

Your instructor will send you a brief description of a community. Upon receiving the community profile, create a name for your community. Provide a written description of the community and a description of the crime issue at hand. You may add unique details to the description of the community or the issue if you think it will benefit your assignment. Submit a written description of the community for which you will be creating a Community Policing Proposal.

Part 2

Describe how federal, state, and local law enforcement work together in criminal investigations. Answer the following questions:

  • What is the scanning, analyze, response, and assessment (SARA) model?
  • How does this model apply to community policing? Give 2 examples.
  • Can the same models for partnerships be used in every jurisdiction? Why or why not?

    Municipality B-City of Bolero

    Characteristics:

  • The city and the surrounding areas are best known for its agriculture in corn, soy, and sweet potatoes.
  • Of the people living in this area, 72% are Hispanic; 10% are African American; 8% are Caucasian; 6% are Asian; 2% are either Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander; and 2% are American Indian or Alaskan Native, of some other race, or of two or more races.
  • 20% of the population is over the age of 65. 60% are of working age (18–64). 20% are under 18, and 7% of that population are under 5 years old.
  • The median household income for the study area was $35,000, compared to a state median of $50,000, as estimated in the most recent Census American Community Survey.
  • This community has recently experienced a dramatic spike in prostitution.
  • The drop in residential property values (average of 10%) commencing in 2008 had little effect on the foreclosure market.
  • Large number of motels sprung up between 2005 and 2015.
  • Municipal taxes increased by 15% from 2015-2017.
  • Total population for the city is 112,000 as of 2017.
  • Number of sworn law enforcement officer positions for the city is 110; with non-filled positions numbering 12.
  • Number of Internal Affairs complaints for the year 2016 were 46. (6 involved police officers soliciting sex from known prostitutes).
  • Number of Use of Force forms completed by officers and supervisors in 2016 were 82.
  • Number of Taser reports for the year 2016 were 85.
  • Number of law suits filed against the police in the city for 2016 were 33.
  • Number of murders for 2016 were 12.
  • Number of police related shootings for 2016 were 0.
  • Number of prostitution related arrests in 2016 were 2,132
  • Number of felony arrests related to drugs in 2016 were 401.
  • Number of drugs related death (non-police involved) were 20.
  • Booz-Allen report showed that the city is experiencing a high degree of dissatisfaction with the police chief and his law enforcement officers.  The community is demanding something be done with the motels that sprung up and are the alleged main cause of the increase in prostitution.  Additionally, an FBI sponsored report from Colorado Technical University showed that the majority of the prostitutes arrested from 2014-2016 are from Central America between the age of 18-32.  Most have a drug problem and are managed by local gang members having ties to San Salvador.
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