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Thursday, March 21, 2019

Essay --

Comparative policing study is a study that is nerve-racking to find new and successful ways to police other countries by feeding off of each others ideas and ways of policing. The primary(prenominal) goal is to find a global way of policing with little to no flaws, a way that makes policing easier and more efficient for everybody. Reichel, Bayley, and Mawby all have assorted ideas on comparative policing study and each of their ideas can give you an cortical potential on what are the benefits and risks of the comparative policing study. In Comparative Criminal umpire Systems A Topical Approach, Reichel states that the benefits of comparative policing are both tike and universal. The eclogue benefit is avoiding ethnocentrism by looking at other ways of functional and checking if they might apply to our own systems. And the universal benefit encourages international cooperation and gives practitioners an judgment of how to work in a flat world. (Reichel, 2008) An example of a provincial benefit is how many countries have adopted the Japanese police form of having small local police stations. Cit...

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