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Lesson Plan: Community Oriented Policing

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13615
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10
11
12
Institutional Organization
UNT

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Community-Oriented Policing (COP) is a recent, and occasionally controversial, concept in law enforcement. It is important for an officer to understand its significance in order to lower crime rates by effectively working with community members.

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