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Introduction to Police Technology

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Learning Objectives
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Key Terms with Hyperlinks to Defintions

Learning Objectives

 

  • The student will understand the layout of this text.
  • The student will understand the difference between tactical and strategic information.
  • The student will understand what is meant by technology in conjunction with this textbook and why technology in law enforcement should be explored.
  • The student will understand the difference between efficiency and effectiveness.
  • The student will understand the community policing model.
  • The student will understand the connection between situational crime prevention and technology.
  • The student will understand the concept of fragmentation.

The hyperlinks provided for the Key Terms may take you to a simple definition, or an article wherein the term is described:

 

Call for Service

Community Policing

Effectiveness

Efficiency

End User

Fragmentation

Legacy System

Problem Solving

Self-Initiated Activity

Situational Crime Prevention

Stakeholder

Strategic Information

Sworn Employees

Tactical Information

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