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POLICING

POLICING

The parochial interests of state/locally based police forces impede the capacity of national governments to develop a targeted strategy to attack organized crime. Discuss.

 
Title:
The parochial interests of state/locally based police forces impede the capacity of national governments to develop a targeted strategy to attack organized crime. Discuss.

Marking Criteria:
Introduction: Combines all three elements of an introduction coherently. Provides a stepwise plan and displays a well thought out approach, indicating specific examples to be used.
Argument: Clear and well-integrated sense of argument that lows through the entire paper. Argument directly referred to in the main body. Central argument is a clear driving force in the paper. All of the examples and arguments used directly relate to the main argument in the paper.
Academic Evidence: Integrates appropriate evidence and argument in a sophisticated manner. The support chosen is entirely in alignment with the core argument of the paper and successfully engages with alternative viewpoints.
Answer the question: Is entirely focused on the core concerns of the question, and demonstrates a sophisticated understanding of the relevant issues.
Engaging the literature relevant to the topic using appropriate academic sources and displaying a depthngagiUU
Using appropriate Academic relevant sources: Demonstrates a sophisticated engagement with the current literature, correctly identifying both the argument that support the position taken and successfully addressing concerns raised by different or opposing views. All sources are current and valid. 20 or more diverse sources directly relevant to the topic, including refereed academic journal, books and reports.

References: Uses Oxford Referencing Style. Demonstrates a sophisticated use of referencing material, argument and factual information, including synthesis from a number of sources.

Conclusion: Provides well-balanced conclusion with a synthesis of key findings/arguments. Provides a direction for further research required. Points to any limitations of methodology/theory/data.

Please Read Important:

Essentially the proposition of the paper is that because policing is local/regional in its nature (ie. community based) and Organized Crime is moving increasingly towards being transnational in its approach to business; there is a conflict in the structures and strategies of police agencies to deal with the OC problem. Now you are free to generally agree or disagree with that proposition but it is important to ensure to consider both sides of the argument (ie. agreement and disagreement) in your paper.

ng the literature relevant to the topic using appropriate academic sources and displaying a depth of research

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Policing

Policing

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Task
Scenario:
A newly confirmed constable (1 year experience) is working a shift as senior person on the truck with a probationary constable (PC) with eight months experience. Another PC with four months experience is also assigned to the same truck due to their partner having gone off on sick report. The eight month PC has a good policing knowledge for his level of experience but is lacking in confidence. The four month PC, however, whilst being very enthusiastic, often displays below average technical skills and has a habit of taking short cuts in his work. During the shift, the truck is sent to a front to rear motor vehicle collision involving two cars on a busy metropolitan road. Upon arrival, the constable discovers one of the passengers is trapped in a car with a suspected broken leg and there is an argument developing between several occupants nearby. Due to the complexity of the situation, you will need to consider allocating more than one task to each PC in order to complete the job and there is no immediate back up available.

Task:
Analyse the above scenario and discuss the leadership approach/s the constable might need to utilise in this situation, including consideration of relevant leadership characteristics and follower readiness of the two PC’s. Your discussion can draw on information from the variety of leadership characteristics and models highlighted in the modules and broader literature but these must be applied to the management of the above scenario. Whilst the answer will highlight police actions in relation to the collision, the primary focus of the discussion should be on the use of leadership skills by the constable in relation to the two PC’s and the scene generally.

Rationale

In completing assessment item one, the student should be able to demonstrate the ability to:

understand ethical leadership in a policing context;
articulate a number of leadership approaches and characteristics important to first line leadership as senior person on the truck;
analyse a policing situation and consider relevant leadership approaches to manage junior police and the scene generally;
discuss the application of appropriate leadership strategies to the situation;

Tasks that would need to be done in scenario:
– Attend to trapped passenger until ambulance attend to treat, and fire brigade attend to cut passenger out of vehicle
– Separate and calm fighting occupants
– Obtain statements from witnesses
– Identify and interview offending driver
– Direct traffic
– Take photos of scene and vehicles
– Draw site diagram of scene in notebook

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Policing

Policing

Order Description

Task
Scenario:
A newly confirmed constable (1 year experience) is working a shift as senior person on the truck with a probationary constable (PC) with eight months experience. Another PC with four months experience is also assigned to the same truck due to their partner having gone off on sick report. The eight month PC has a good policing knowledge for his level of experience but is lacking in confidence. The four month PC, however, whilst being very enthusiastic, often displays below average technical skills and has a habit of taking short cuts in his work. During the shift, the truck is sent to a front to rear motor vehicle collision involving two cars on a busy metropolitan road. Upon arrival, the constable discovers one of the passengers is trapped in a car with a suspected broken leg and there is an argument developing between several occupants nearby. Due to the complexity of the situation, you will need to consider allocating more than one task to each PC in order to complete the job and there is no immediate back up available.

Task:
Analyse the above scenario and discuss the leadership approach/s the constable might need to utilise in this situation, including consideration of relevant leadership characteristics and follower readiness of the two PC’s. Your discussion can draw on information from the variety of leadership characteristics and models highlighted in the modules and broader literature but these must be applied to the management of the above scenario. Whilst the answer will highlight police actions in relation to the collision, the primary focus of the discussion should be on the use of leadership skills by the constable in relation to the two PC’s and the scene generally.

Rationale

In completing assessment item one, the student should be able to demonstrate the ability to:

understand ethical leadership in a policing context;
articulate a number of leadership approaches and characteristics important to first line leadership as senior person on the truck;
analyse a policing situation and consider relevant leadership approaches to manage junior police and the scene generally;
discuss the application of appropriate leadership strategies to the situation;

Tasks that would need to be done in scenario:
– Attend to trapped passenger until ambulance attend to treat, and fire brigade attend to cut passenger out of vehicle
– Separate and calm fighting occupants
– Obtain statements from witnesses
– Identify and interview offending driver
– Direct traffic
– Take photos of scene and vehicles
– Draw site diagram of scene in notebook

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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