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  • Problem-oriented policing
  • Strategy of policing

    Problem-oriented policing (POP), coined by University of Wisconsin–Madison professor Herman Goldstein, is a policing strategy that involves the identification

    Problem-oriented policing

    Problem-oriented_policing

  • Community policing
  • Strategy of public safety administration

    and problem-oriented policing. Peak says the diffusion era followed, in which larger departments began to integrate aspects of community policing, often

    Community policing

    Community_policing

  • Center for Problem-Oriented Policing
  • Policing institute

    Problem-Oriented Policing. "About the Center for Problem-Oriented Policing". 27 September 2016. Retrieved 6 June 2017. "Center for Problem-Oriented Policing"

    Center for Problem-Oriented Policing

    Center_for_Problem-Oriented_Policing

  • Scanning, Analysis, Response, and Assessment
  • (SARA) is a problem-solving process used in problem-oriented policing. It is one of the most popular methods in problem-oriented policing. SARA was first

    Scanning, Analysis, Response, and Assessment

    Scanning,_Analysis,_Response,_and_Assessment

  • Proactive policing
  • Police presence for crime deterrence

    Proactive policing is closely related to the practice of community policing. Community policing's goal is "problem solving." Community policing emphasizes

    Proactive policing

    Proactive policing

    Proactive_policing

  • Market reduction approach
  • Method of reducing crime rates

    Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, to combat crime with the problem-oriented approach to policing. Colquhoun, P. (a Magistrate)

    Market reduction approach

    Market_reduction_approach

  • Broken windows theory
  • Criminological theory

    broken windows policing implementations found that disorder policing strategies, such as "hot spots policing" or problem-oriented policing, result in "consistent

    Broken windows theory

    Broken windows theory

    Broken_windows_theory

  • Police
  • Law-enforcement body

    civil policing. Police forces are usually public sector services, funded through taxes. Law enforcement is only part of policing activity. Policing has

    Police

    Police

    Police

  • Intelligence-led policing
  • Strategy of policing

    police associations in North America and the UK. Although intelligence-led policing builds on earlier paradigms, such as community policing, problem-oriented

    Intelligence-led policing

    Intelligence-led_policing

  • Operation Ceasefire
  • Massachusetts problem-oriented policing initiative

    known as the Boston Gun Project and the Boston Miracle) is a problem-oriented policing initiative implemented in 1996 in Boston, Massachusetts. The program

    Operation Ceasefire

    Operation_Ceasefire

  • Survival sex
  • Act of engaging in prostitution for an extreme need

    authorized by Congress to do so in 2005. However, the Center for Problem Oriented Policing claims, "there is no consensus on whether the practice is widespread

    Survival sex

    Survival_sex

  • Ronald V. Clarke
  • British criminologist (1941–2025)

    University–Newark. He was also the associate director of the Center for Problem-Oriented Policing. Clarke earned his BA in psychology and philosophy from the University

    Ronald V. Clarke

    Ronald_V._Clarke

  • Herman Goldstein
  • American criminologist (1931–2020)

    American criminologist and legal scholar known for developing the problem-oriented policing model. He was Professor at the University of Wisconsin Law School

    Herman Goldstein

    Herman_Goldstein

  • Pop
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Haabʼ in the Mayan calendar Pacific Ocean Park, an amusement park Problem-oriented policing Pop, a truncation of the word popular, e.g., popular culture →

    Pop

    Pop

  • Crime of opportunity
  • Crime committed without planning

    common idea. Several methods are used to reduce opportunity: problem-oriented policing defensible space architecture situational crime prevention All

    Crime of opportunity

    Crime_of_opportunity

  • Motel
  • Hotel catering to motorists

    motels have daily to monthly rates. According to the Center for Problem-Oriented Policing, In the 1930s and 1940s, individually owned and operated motels

    Motel

    Motel

    Motel

  • Law enforcement in the United States
  • strategies, and others adopted problem-oriented policing. In the 1990s, CompStat was developed by the New York Police Department as an information-based

    Law enforcement in the United States

    Law enforcement in the United States

    Law_enforcement_in_the_United_States

  • Crime mapping
  • Diagram showing crime incident patterns

    terms including Information-led policing, Intelligence-led policing, Problem-oriented policing, and Community policing. In some law enforcement agencies

    Crime mapping

    Crime mapping

    Crime_mapping

  • David M. Kennedy (criminologist)
  • American criminologist (born 1958)

    in Boston to apply new problem-oriented policing ideas to Boston's violence epidemic. Through working with the Boston Police Department gang unit, Kennedy

    David M. Kennedy (criminologist)

    David M. Kennedy (criminologist)

    David_M._Kennedy_(criminologist)

  • Problem property
  • Home. Dow Jones-Irwin. p. 30. ISBN 9781556231230. Excellence in Problem-oriented Policing. U.S. Department of Justice. 2000. Steve Mills (3 December 1995)

    Problem property

    Problem_property

  • Graeme Newman
  • American criminologist and professor

    Prize in Criminology. Newman is the vice president of Center for Problem Oriented Policing and pioneered the establishment of the United Nations Crime and

    Graeme Newman

    Graeme_Newman

  • Crime displacement
  • Relocation of crime following police efforts

    criminals) as a result of police crime-prevention efforts. Crime displacement has been linked to problem-oriented policing, but it may occur at other

    Crime displacement

    Crime_displacement

  • National Policing Institute
  • American non-profit police research organization

    policing, problem-oriented policing, procedural justice, alternative and crisis response strategies, disparities in stops and arrests, police supervision

    National Policing Institute

    National_Policing_Institute

  • Criminology
  • Field of studies related to crimes

    Justice. Center for Problem-Oriented Policing, COPS Office. Guide No 57. "Stolen Goods Markets | Center for Problem-Oriented Policing". January 2010. Archived

    Criminology

    Criminology

    Criminology

  • Street racing
  • Form of auto racing that occurs on a public road

    Ronald W. Glensor (2004). "The Problem of Street Racing". Street Racing Guide No.28. Center for Problem-Oriented Policing (COPS). Archived from the original

    Street racing

    Street racing

    Street_racing

  • Police abolition
  • Political movement mostly active in the United States

    which policing occurs, abolitionists seek to transform policing altogether through a process of disbanding, disempowering, and disarming the police. Abolitionists

    Police abolition

    Police abolition

    Police_abolition

  • Lorraine Mazerolle
  • Australian criminologist and researcher

    Criminology. Her research interests include problem-oriented policing, civil remedies, and third-party policing. Mazerolle received her Ph.D. from Rutgers

    Lorraine Mazerolle

    Lorraine_Mazerolle

  • Jaywalking
  • Walking across a carriageway outside of a crosswalk

    E. (2007). "Pedestrian Injuries & Fatalities". ASU Center for Problem-Oriented Policing. Chow, Vivian (October 1, 2022). "New law allows Californians

    Jaywalking

    Jaywalking

    Jaywalking

  • Francis T. Cullen
  • American criminologist

    Biography Archived 2017-04-12 at the Wayback Machine at Center for Problem-Oriented Policing Francis T. Cullen publications indexed by Google Scholar

    Francis T. Cullen

    Francis_T._Cullen

  • Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
  • Town in South Carolina, United States

    the problem-oriented policing philosophy of service delivery, which requires officers to work together with citizens to identify community problems, determine

    Mount Pleasant, South Carolina

    Mount Pleasant, South Carolina

    Mount_Pleasant,_South_Carolina

  • Criminal justice
  • Justice to those who have committed crimes

    States and around the world, with problem-oriented policing, intelligence-led policing, and other information-led policing strategies also adopted. Criminal

    Criminal justice

    Criminal justice

    Criminal_justice

  • Crime science
  • Study of ways to prevent or reduce crime

    Policing by consent Police science Predictive policing Preventive police Proactive policing Problem-oriented policing Recidivism Willison, Robert; Siponen, Mikko

    Crime science

    Crime_science

  • Violence
  • Use of physical force or psychological power with the intent to inflict harm

    violence before it occurs. For instance, much of community and problem-oriented policing aims to reduce crime and violence by altering the conditions that

    Violence

    Violence

  • Police reform in the United States
  • Ongoing political movement in the United States concerning law enforcement

    policing Peelian principles Predictive policing Preventive police Proactive policing Problem-oriented policing General Criminal justice Law of the United

    Police reform in the United States

    Police reform in the United States

    Police_reform_in_the_United_States

  • Metal theft
  • Theft of items for the value of their constituent metals

    Justice's Office of Community-Oriented Policing and the Center for Problem-Oriented Policing published its 58th problem-solving guide in 2010 directed

    Metal theft

    Metal theft

    Metal_theft

  • Vandalism
  • Deliberate damage or defacement of an object or structure

    original on 19 March 2015. Retrieved 29 March 2015. "Center for Problem-Oriented Policing | Biographies". Popcenter.org. Archived from the original on 21

    Vandalism

    Vandalism

    Vandalism

  • Crosswalks in North America
  • E. (2007). "Pedestrian Injuries & Fatalities". ASU Center for Problem-Oriented Policing. Ellison, Marc (September 5, 2013). "Data Shows Torontonians Love

    Crosswalks in North America

    Crosswalks in North America

    Crosswalks_in_North_America

  • Grange Park, Blackpool
  • Council estate in Blackpool, England

    for crime and drugs. Following the establishment, in 1997, of a problem-oriented policing initiative the estate has seen a huge turnround resulting in a

    Grange Park, Blackpool

    Grange Park, Blackpool

    Grange_Park,_Blackpool

  • Winnipeg
  • Capital city of Manitoba, Canada

    2008. Linden, Rick (2020). "Auto Theft in Winnipeg, Manitoba". Problem-Oriented Policing. Routledge. pp. 266–278. doi:10.4324/9780429457357-29. ISBN 9780429457357

    Winnipeg

    Winnipeg

    Winnipeg

  • Crime concentration
  • Spatial area with high crime incidents

    title (link) Theory of Crime Problems Archived 2012-07-17 at the Wayback Machine. PAM, Center for Problem-Oriented Policing. Retrieved November 18, 2014

    Crime concentration

    Crime_concentration

  • William Spelman
  • American criminologist (1957 – 2025)

    Goldstein and John E. Eck) of problem-oriented policing, an alternative policing strategy that combines community policing with a continual improvement

    William Spelman

    William_Spelman

  • Gun violence in the United States
  • that figure rising to 73 in 1990. Operation Ceasefire entailed a problem-oriented policing approach, and focused on specific places that were crime hot spots—two

    Gun violence in the United States

    Gun violence in the United States

    Gun_violence_in_the_United_States

  • Rave
  • Dance party

    Energy". Scott, Michael S. (2002). "Rave Parties". Center for Problem Oriented Policing. "Are.na". are.na. 5 February 2020. Retrieved 25 July 2022. Timeline

    Rave

    Rave

    Rave

  • Academic year
  • Period of study in an educational institution

    Nancy (2007). "Traffic Congestion Around Schools". ASU Center for Problem-Oriented Policing. Retrieved 2024-05-27. "UKCrimeStats.com - The Leading Independent

    Academic year

    Academic year

    Academic_year

  • CPOP
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Cowboy pop, "country and western" themed pop music Center for Problem-Oriented Policing, University of Albany, Albany, New York State, USA C-Pop (gallery)

    CPOP

    CPOP

  • Bomb threat
  • Threat to detonate an explosive device

    Graeme R. (August 2011). "Bomb Threats in Schools". Center for Problem-Oriented Policing. 32. Arizona State University. New York Supplement. West Publishing

    Bomb threat

    Bomb_threat

  • Begging
  • Demanding favors in public

    Harvard Square Business Association Selected legal cases on panhandling in the United States, University of Albany Center for Problem Oriented Policing.

    Begging

    Begging

    Begging

  • National Network for Safe Communities
  • Association of Chiefs of Police (in 1999 & 2008) twice. The NNSC also won the Herman Goldstein International Award for Problem Oriented Policing twice (in 1998

    National Network for Safe Communities

    National_Network_for_Safe_Communities

  • History of criminal justice
  • to policing to be ineffective. In the 1990s, many law enforcement agencies began to adopt community policing strategies, and others adopted problem-oriented

    History of criminal justice

    History_of_criminal_justice

  • Evidence-based policing
  • Law enforcement based on data collection and analysis

    to find better policing methods, before Lawrence Sherman first outlined a definition of "evidence-based policing" in 1998. The Police Foundation was founded

    Evidence-based policing

    Evidence-based_policing

  • Crime contagion model
  • Department Of Security And Crime Science Repeat Victimization and Hot Spots:The Overlap and Its Implications For Crime Control And Problem-Oriented Policing

    Crime contagion model

    Crime_contagion_model

  • Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy
  • Community driven policing strategy

    Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy (CAPS) is a community driven policing strategy designed for the Chicago Police Department that aims to bridge the

    Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy

    Chicago_Alternative_Policing_Strategy

  • Maryvale, Phoenix
  • Urban village in Phoenix, Arizona, United States

    25, 2018. "Woodmar Revitalization Project" (PDF). Center for Problem-Oriented Policing. City of Phoenix. Retrieved January 24, 2018. Dana, Joe (February

    Maryvale, Phoenix

    Maryvale, Phoenix

    Maryvale,_Phoenix

  • Rational choice theory (criminology)
  • Crime is based on rational choices

    action. Clarke 1997, p. 10. "Step 8: Use the problem analysis triangle". Center for Problem-Oriented Policing. Arizona State University. 27 September 2016

    Rational choice theory (criminology)

    Rational choice theory (criminology)

    Rational_choice_theory_(criminology)

  • Ceasefire (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    a public health anti-violence program Operation Ceasefire, a problem-oriented policing initiative implemented in 1996 in Boston, Massachusetts This disambiguation

    Ceasefire (disambiguation)

    Ceasefire_(disambiguation)

  • Charlotte Cooksey
  • Retired American jurist from Maryland

    Middle School". Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 2025-02-17. Excellence in Problem-oriented Policing. U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs. 1999

    Charlotte Cooksey

    Charlotte Cooksey

    Charlotte_Cooksey

  • School security
  • Measures for reducing threats to people and property in schools

    damage to property (graffiti, etc.) and break-ins. The Center for Problem Oriented Policing categorizes break-ins as being of three types: nuisance break-ins

    School security

    School security

    School_security

  • Sacramento County Sheriff's Office
  • Law enforcement agency in California

    variety of assignments including patrol, corrections, traffic, Problem Oriented Policing, and Crime Scene Investigation. Using the skills they are taught

    Sacramento County Sheriff's Office

    Sacramento County Sheriff's Office

    Sacramento_County_Sheriff's_Office

  • Mike Sutton (criminologist)
  • British criminology

    they are too dissimilar to share the same origin. Center for Problem-Oriented Policing biography Nottingham Trent University (NTU) staff page (archived)

    Mike Sutton (criminologist)

    Mike_Sutton_(criminologist)

  • Crime analysis
  • training programs, and the new emphasis within police departments on community policing and problem-oriented policing. A common misconception about a crime analyst's

    Crime analysis

    Crime analysis

    Crime_analysis

  • Stevyn Colgan
  • British writer, artist and speaker

    to traditional policing/enforcement methods. He sat on several Home Office working groups and is an expert on problem-oriented policing. He worked closely

    Stevyn Colgan

    Stevyn Colgan

    Stevyn_Colgan

  • Queens Boulevard
  • Boulevard in Queens, New York

    2025. "Addressing an Elderly Pedestrian Crash Problem in New York City". Center for problem-Oriented Policing. January 2007. "Town of Newtown, Queens County

    Queens Boulevard

    Queens Boulevard

    Queens_Boulevard

  • Paul Douglas Lilly
  • American judge

    Medal and a Congressional commendation for his community-oriented and problem-oriented policing efforts in 1998. He is the recipient of two Educational

    Paul Douglas Lilly

    Paul_Douglas_Lilly

  • Crime opportunity theory
  • Theory in criminology that suggests offenders make rational choices when choosing targets

    theory has direct application to crime prevention. Concepts like problem-oriented policing, defensible space architecture, crime prevention through environmental

    Crime opportunity theory

    Crime_opportunity_theory

  • Anne Piehl
  • American economist and criminologist

    and conference proceedings. Her most highly cited articles are "Problem-Oriented Policing, Deterrence, and Youth Violence: An Evaluation of Boston's Operation

    Anne Piehl

    Anne_Piehl

  • CrimeView
  • Crime analysis software

    trends of policing such as problem-oriented policing, Community Policing and the more recent Intelligence-Led Policing. The Lincoln Police Department

    CrimeView

    CrimeView

  • Adam Raphael
  • British journalist and author

    Sitting on the Fence. The Economist. 23 May. p35. "Center for Problem Oriented Policing | CPOP Biographies". Archived from the original on 21 June 2010

    Adam Raphael

    Adam_Raphael

  • Convenience store crime
  • paper. Altizio, Alicia; Diana York (2007). "Robbery of Convenience Stores". Arizona State University Center for Problem-Oriented Policing. - Guide #49

    Convenience store crime

    Convenience_store_crime

  • Lorraine Gamman
  • British design professor (born 1957)

    Problem-Oriented Guides for Police, Problem- Specific Guides Series, Guide no. 60. U.S. Department of Justice, Centre for Problem Oriented Policing,

    Lorraine Gamman

    Lorraine_Gamman

  • Anthony Braga
  • American criminologist

    DAVID M.; WARING, ELIN J.; PIEHL, ANNE MORRISON (2001-08-01). "Problem-Oriented Policing, Deterrence, and Youth Violence: An Evaluation of Boston's Operation

    Anthony Braga

    Anthony_Braga

  • Motorcycle hooliganism
  • Use of a motorcycle for anti-social behavior

    Glensor; Kenneth J. Peak (2004), "Cruising", Problem-Specific Guides, Center for Problem-Oriented Policing at SUNY Albany, Guide No.29 Baradan Kuppusamyin

    Motorcycle hooliganism

    Motorcycle_hooliganism

  • Police training officer
  • of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing Services to train police recruits once they graduate from the police academy. It was initially developed

    Police training officer

    Police_training_officer

  • Noble cause corruption
  • Illegal or unethical conduct done for the perceived greater good

    in Policing. Noble cause corruption in policing is defined as "corruption committed in the name of good ends, corruption that happens when police officers

    Noble cause corruption

    Noble_cause_corruption

  • Gloria Laycock
  • In Karen Bullock and Nick Tilley (eds), Crime Reduction and Problem-oriented Policing. Cullumpton: Willan. Cameron, M. and Laycock, G. (2002). Crime

    Gloria Laycock

    Gloria_Laycock

  • Gang intelligence unit
  • American police anti-gang unit

    ctt21pxkjv.6. Howell, K. Babe (2015). "Gang Policing: The Post Stop-and-Frisk Justification for Profile-Based Policing". University of Denver Criminal Law Review

    Gang intelligence unit

    Gang intelligence unit

    Gang_intelligence_unit

  • Nuisance abatement
  • Regulatory compliance methodology

    Nuisance abatement programs are most often a component of problem oriented or community policing programs. In most Canadian jurisdictions, bylaw enforcement

    Nuisance abatement

    Nuisance_abatement

  • Orient Express
  • Luxury passenger train service in Europe

    The Orient Express was a long-distance passenger luxury train service created in 1883 by the Belgian company Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits (CIWL)

    Orient Express

    Orient Express

    Orient_Express

  • Miami Boys
  • African-American organized crime group

    DIANE Publishing Company (May 1994). Problem-oriented Drug Enforcement: A Community-based Approach For Effective Policing. DIANE Publishing. pp. 38–. ISBN 978-0-7881-0790-0

    Miami Boys

    Miami_Boys

  • Carabineros de Chile
  • Gendarmerie of Chile

    1998 as a community-oriented policing strategy aimed at improving citizen security through territorial organization and increased police presence. Under the

    Carabineros de Chile

    Carabineros de Chile

    Carabineros_de_Chile

  • List of algorithms
  • by algorithms. Some general examples are risk assessments, anticipatory policing, and pattern recognition technology. The following is a list of well-known

    List of algorithms

    List_of_algorithms

  • Samuel Walker (police accountability expert)
  • American police accountability expert, civil liberties activist, author

    an American civil liberties, policing, and criminal justice expert. He specializes in the history of police and police accountability. Walker was born

    Samuel Walker (police accountability expert)

    Samuel_Walker_(police_accountability_expert)

  • Police brutality
  • Use of excessive force by a police officer

    James D. (1995). "Community-Oriented Policing Would Prevent Police Brutality". In Winters, Paul A. (ed.). Policing the Police. San Diego: Greenhaven Press

    Police brutality

    Police brutality

    Police_brutality

  • Selma Police Department (California)
  • Police department serving Selma, California

    Assignments Administration Patrol K-9 Unit Traffic Field Training Special Problem Oriented Teams Investigations Non-sworn Assignments Communications Unit Property

    Selma Police Department (California)

    Selma_Police_Department_(California)

  • Regulatory crime control
  • spots: The overlap and its implications for crime control and problem oriented policing. Crime Prevention Studies, 22, 221-240. Green, Lorraine; Roehl

    Regulatory crime control

    Regulatory_crime_control

  • Cyprus problem
  • Dispute between Greek and Turkish Cypriots

    Czechoslovakia and Eastern Bloc had previously interfered politically. The problem entered its current phase in the aftermath of the 1974 Turkish invasion

    Cyprus problem

    Cyprus problem

    Cyprus_problem

  • List of RiffTrax
  • Corbett 2011-01-04January 4, 2011 1978 Basic Job Skills: Handling Daily Problems Michael J. Nelson, Kevin Murphy, and Bill Corbett 2011-01-11January 11

    List of RiffTrax

    List_of_RiffTrax

  • Police academy
  • Training school for police recruits

    Force on 21st Century Policing recommended incorporating the following in topics in basic recruit and in-service trainings: policing in a democratic society;

    Police academy

    Police academy

    Police_academy

  • Cynefin framework
  • Decision-making framework

    homeland security in the United States, agile software development, and policing the Occupy Movement in the United States. It has also been used in health-care

    Cynefin framework

    Cynefin framework

    Cynefin_framework

  • Militarization of police
  • Law enforcement using combat methods

    Oriented Policing Services (COPS), COPS Senior Policy Analyst Karl Bickel warned that police militarization could seriously impair community-oriented

    Militarization of police

    Militarization of police

    Militarization_of_police

  • New York City Housing Authority Police Department
  • Law enforcement agency in New York City that existed from 1952 to 1995

    deal with the complexities of policing diverse, decentralized public housing developments. In December 1952 the NYCHA Police Service was formed to answer

    New York City Housing Authority Police Department

    New York City Housing Authority Police Department

    New_York_City_Housing_Authority_Police_Department

  • Royal Canadian Mounted Police
  • Federal police service of Canada

    intelligence, and parliamentary security. The new police service inherited the paramilitary, frontline policing-oriented culture that had governed the RNWMP, which

    Royal Canadian Mounted Police

    Royal Canadian Mounted Police

    Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police

  • Law enforcement in Haiti
  • politically oriented violence have been on an increase along with kidnappings against foreigners, prompting the UN to help the ineffective local police force

    Law enforcement in Haiti

    Law enforcement in Haiti

    Law_enforcement_in_Haiti

  • Kerala Police
  • Law enforcement agency for Kerala, India

    community policing into practise is Kerala Police, which was one of the first to do so through legislation. The term "Janamaithri" Policing, which means

    Kerala Police

    Kerala Police

    Kerala_Police

  • Street prostitution
  • Soliciting prostitution from a public place

    Street prostitution Archived 2003-11-29 at the Wayback Machine by Michael S. Scott, US DOJ Problem-Oriented Guides for Police Series, No. 2 (PDF file)

    Street prostitution

    Street prostitution

    Street_prostitution

  • Chicago Housing Authority Police Department
  • Defunct police department within the Chicago Housing Authority

    of Police for the CHAPD. O'Shield's thirty years of experience, support for esteemed building programs for youth and community-oriented policing background

    Chicago Housing Authority Police Department

    Chicago_Housing_Authority_Police_Department

  • List of Academy Award–nominated films
  • 41st 0 2 The Shoes of the Fisherman 1968 41st 0 2 A Few Notes on Our Food Problem 1968 41st 0 1 A Space to Grow 1968 41st 0 1 A Way Out of the Wilderness

    List of Academy Award–nominated films

    List_of_Academy_Award–nominated_films

  • Gardena Police Department
  • Law enforcement agency in California, US

    there is a sergeant, an officer from the COPPS (Community Oriented Policing and Problem Solving) Team, a Code Enforcement Officer, a detective from

    Gardena Police Department

    Gardena Police Department

    Gardena_Police_Department

  • Law enforcement in India
  • Law and order system of india

    and policing to the states and territories, and almost all routine policing—including the apprehension of criminals—is done by state-level police forces

    Law enforcement in India

    Law enforcement in India

    Law_enforcement_in_India

  • Ottawa Police Service
  • Police agency of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

    Marine, Dive and Trails Unit — Provides marine policing services in Ottawa's waterways, as well as policing in remote areas such as trails that are not accessible

    Ottawa Police Service

    Ottawa_Police_Service

  • Team America: World Police
  • 2004 comedy film

    "Team America March" Main theme of the 2004 film Team America: World Police. Problems playing this file? See media help. The film's score was composed and

    Team America: World Police

    Team_America:_World_Police

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  • Kumar | குமார 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Kumar | குமார 

    Prince, The Moon

  • Lantry
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lantry

    English : variant of Langtry.

  • GODDARD
  • Male

    French

    GODDARD

     Later form of Norman French Godard, GODDARD means "god-strong." Compare with another form of Goddard.

  • Ganesan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Ganesan

    Lord Ganesh; All

  • Hyman
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew American

    Hyman

    Life.

  • Gharshan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Gharshan

    Friction

  • Guyon
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Guyon

    Lively.

  • Uriah
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Polish

    Uriah

    Light of the God; Light is Yahweh; Flame of Jehovah

  • Vaani
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Vaani

    Speech; Song

  • Vagishwar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Vagishwar

    Master of the Language; Lord Brahma

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  • Proller
  • n.

    Prowler; thief.

  • Cruciate
  • a.

    Tormented.

  • Oriental
  • n.

    A native or inhabitant of the Orient or some Eastern part of the world; an Asiatic.

  • Proheme
  • n.

    Proem.

  • Probed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Probe

  • Problem
  • n.

    Anything which is required to be done; as, in geometry, to bisect a line, to draw a perpendicular; or, in algebra, to find an unknown quantity.

  • Oriental
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the orient or east; eastern; concerned with the East or Orientalism; -- opposed to occidental; as, Oriental countries.

  • Probe
  • v. t.

    To examine, as a wound, an ulcer, or some cavity of the body, with a probe.

  • Orient
  • v. t.

    To define the position of, in relation to the orient or east; hence, to ascertain the bearings of.

  • Problematist
  • n.

    One who proposes problems.

  • Knot
  • n.

    Something not easily solved; an intricacy; a difficulty; a perplexity; a problem.

  • Sum
  • n.

    A problem to be solved, or an example to be wrought out.

  • Problematize
  • v. t.

    To propose problems.

  • Proleg
  • n.

    One of the fleshy legs found on the abdominal segments of the larvae of Lepidoptera, sawflies, and some other insects. Those of Lepidoptera have a circle of hooks. Called also proped, propleg, and falseleg.

  • Tackle
  • n.

    To begin to deal with; as, to tackle the problem.

  • Tridented
  • a.

    Having three prongs; trident; tridentate; as, a tridented mace.

  • Puzzle
  • v. i.

    To work, as at a puzzle; as, to puzzle over a problem.

  • Orient
  • a.

    Eastern; oriental.

  • Propleg
  • n.

    Same as Proleg.

  • Problem
  • n.

    A question proposed for solution; a matter stated for examination or proof; hence, a matter difficult of solution or settlement; a doubtful case; a question involving doubt.