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... and discretion within the confines of the Countries Statutes. This raw belief is often the view of Zero Tolerance by those members at the lower levels of an organisation and "hard liners" of the Zero Tolerance Policing Philosophy. To some not so committed proponents and Police managers it may refer to a specific policing strategy which exists as part of a package of carefully designed approaches to combat the crime problems of a specific locality. Zero Tolerance when looking at a model of Policing would certainly fall into the Legalistic-Professional category, "Not Selective Aggressive, Not compassionate, Comfortable with authority" as published in Police Organisation and Management 1990 (Roberg & Kuykendall). ADOPTION OF ZERO TOLERANCE POLICING With any Policing Tactic or Policy there is considerable debate on the merits of it's adoption and what the negative or positive implications will be. If one were to look at implementing Zero Tolerance Policing In ...
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