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GROUP TWO

POLICE
SARA MODEL
OMNIPRESENCE
• Identify areas with high crime rates or recurring
issues that require police presence.
• Utilize crime data, community feedback, and

SCANNING observations from officers to determine where police


omnipresence is most needed.
• Consider factors such as time of day, demographics,
and geographical location in scanning for areas
requiring increased police presence.
• Analyze the root causes of crime or community
concerns in the identified areas.
• Consider socio-economic factors, environmental

ANALYSIS conditions, and historical trends contributing to the


issues.
• Use data analysis techniques to identify patterns and
trends, helping to understand why certain areas
require more police presence than others.
• Develop strategies and tactics to increase police
omnipresence in the identified areas.
• Allocate resources effectively, such as deploying more
officers on foot, bike patrols, or utilizing technology like
surveillance cameras.

RESPONSE • Implement community policing initiatives to foster trust


and collaboration between law enforcement and
residents in targeted areas.
• Coordinate with other agencies and stakeholders, such
as local government, community organizations, and
businesses, to address underlying issues contributing to
crime and disorder.
• Continuously monitor the effectiveness of the
increased police omnipresence efforts.
• Collect data on crime rates, citizen perceptions of
safety, and community feedback.
ASSESSMENT • Evaluate the impact of interventions and adjustments
made based on the analysis of outcomes.
• Use assessment findings to refine strategies and
improve the allocation of resources over time.
RENAN ABU
CARME JEAN ALBARAN
HAZEL ANN ASOY
MARY GRACE BAROLO
GROUP TWO ELMER HIDALGO
ABRIL DANICA LEE
RAR MIRANDA
LORENZO RAMIREZ
CHENIE MAY SUMANDE

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