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Current economic and political trends will affect how, and if, certain reforms take place. Some trends like the increased costs for medical services will affect officer’s salaries and benefits, while the growth of inexpensive technology with instant communication through cell phones and personal computers will improve res
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One of the main problems facing most police departments is using cost-effective police services. With this system, crime mapping is extremely effective and can reduce crime greatly. State police, county police, village police, sheriffs department, and private police can all share the same area of jurisdiction and all be spending money and resources on the same things. Being a bad test taker doesn’t mean a person won’t make an excellent police officer. Instead of this, consolidation of some of these would reduce the amount of money spent on the same areas, and patrols could be redirected to hot spots or further areas that could not be reached before. Groups like this receive funds from other countries all around the world that support terrorism. Compstat was developed by the New York City Police Department and is now available to other departments. If a universal police force existed, it could help in a situation like this where drugs were being exported all over the world. Even smart credit cards, DNA identification and global positioning systems will all help shape the new policing model. Overall policing will seem to remain the same because the transition will be slow and gradually take effect, but it will always be improving in any way that it can.
Finally, the future of policing seems to already be headed in a good direction, focusing on improved communication between departments and with the public. Some reforms need to be more focused on though, like the international police force, because of recent events like September 11th.
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