Select one of the following topics. These topics may be researched using the Internet:
- Early roots of policing, Sir Robert Peel's, during the 1820s, nine principles, and their connection to modern-day policing
- Community policing as viewed by Robert C. Trojanowicz and Bonnie Bucqueroux
- Problem-oriented policing and its past, present, and future implications according to Herman Goldstein
- Broken-window concept and its connection to social disorder as described by George L. Kelling
- Crime prevention concepts and theory, such as Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design and other preventative programs
- The Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy
Create a photo storybook examining the topic's administrative and operational considerations in relation to functions of patrol, crime investigation, emergency and critical incident response, and future trends--if applicable. Use the attached storybook template or create one of your own.
Write a 350- to 700-word narration of your storybook.
Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.
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