CRIM 3652 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Centrality, Thalassocracy, Imagined Community

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Problems within the community policing: legitimacy, role, power, race relations, history and culture, media inflation of crime. Bailey says the role of the police (cid:498) they"re authorized by the public to use force by the members of that public in their inforcment of the law(cid:499) Hierarchy of offices channeling of communication through hierarchy files and secrecy clearly defined spheres of authority determined by general rules and governed by regulations. Administrative separation of official duties and private affairs. The size of the police organizations in canda is 68 thousand with a number of 250 agencies yet 14 civilians are killed a year. In contrast, the us has a police organization of 627 thousand with 40 thousand agencies yet they have 1100 persons killed by police officers. The way the law is enacted and enforced. States are centralized, differentiated, autonomous, extensive political organizations. The state is a distinct set of institutions that has the uthority to make rules which govern society.

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