Create a Community Policing Proposal to a fictional community.
Your instructor will be assigning you a fictional community profile this week. You will use this profile to inform the design of your Community Policing Proposal. The final proposal will include the following elements:
• A description of the community and its needs
• A step-by-step implementation plan designed with the specific needs of your community in mind
• A practical strategy that can be used to communicate your community policing model to the community and the law enforcement organization
Part 1: Your instructor will send you a brief description of a community. Upon receiving the community profile, create a name for your community. Provide a written description of the community and a description of the crime issue at hand. You may add unique details to the description of the community or the issue if you think it will benefit your assignment. Submit a written description of the community for which you will be creating a Community Policing Proposal.
Part 2: Describe how federal, state, and local law enforcement work together in criminal investigations. Answer the following questions:
• What is the scanning, analyze, response, and assessment (SARA) model?
• How does this model apply to community policing? Give 2 examples.
• Can the same models for partnerships be used in every jurisdiction? Why or why not?
This is the community :
Municipality A
Create a name for this community with the following characteristics:
• Of the people living in this area, 95% are Caucasian; 2% are African American; 2% are Hispanic; 0.5% are Asian; 0.2% are either Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander; and 0.3% are American Indian or Alaskan Native, of some other race, or of two or more races.
• 17.96% of the population is over the age of 65. 61.29% are of working age (18-64). 20.75% are under 18, and 5.31% are under 5 years old.
• The median household income for the study area was $42,000, compared to a state median of $50,000, as estimated in the most recent Census American Community Survey. The number of households divided by income categories is shown in the Annual Income Category table. In 2010, 57.16% of households in the study area had an annual income of less than $50,000, compared to 50.24% of people in the state.
• This community has recently experienced a dramatic spike in drug activity.
You may provide additional details about the community if it will benefit your Community Policing Proposal.