ADJUS-120 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission, Consumer Protection, National Crime Authority

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Models of policing: traditional model of policing reacting to calls for service and investigation is one of many different models of policing, main models observed in australia and many international jurisdictions are: Community policing: community policing movement commenced in the 1980s, approach centres on building partnerships between police and the community to reduce crime. Providing service", not purely a reactive response to crime: partnerships are built in structured ways. Police beats (e. g. in shopping centres and local suburbs) Problem orientated policing: following community policing" was problem orientated policing" (pop, focused on targeting and fixing" specific crime problems. E. g. theft of cars from a particular car park, prostitution in a specific locality, drug dealing in a particular apartment complex. Places may only be hotspots at particular times of the day or night. That knowledge helps to effectively target police resources: essentially a risk-based model, enabling police resources to be directed at the riskiest people and places.

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