Three Eras Of Change In America

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The process of change in American, had three eras that played an important role in how citizens around the world would look at police in general. Over a decade the police system would go through many changes. How a police should act, how they should go about their business, and how to deal with the general public. Some citizen look to the police for protection, and many just hate the site of seeing a police officer. The three eras that change and molded what we know as Police was the political Era (1840-1930), The Reform Era (1930-1980), and The Community Problem-Solving Era (1980-1995).
The political Era was the most corrupt era in my eyes. It was more like a scratch my back I’ll scratch yours. The mayor or governor during the era, would appoint whoever they wanted to appoint, to do …show more content…

The communities’ had no faith in the police, or respect. Which resulted in a rise of crime. The officers where so busy doing the politician’s work that they were neglecting their duties, which was to serve and protect. Changed needed to happen, and Mr. August Vollmer and O.W Wilson help the efforts. Mr. Vollmer was credited with starting the first college and training program for police out in California. That would help give the police a new image, and the training they needed, and what was expected of them as police officers. All the changes was need to separate the ties between officers and Politian’s. The police where given police cars, state of the art new equipment to help them fight crime. As the newly trained police officers started hitting the streets. They quickly realized that despite the remodeling of the police force, the criminals and crimes was revolving also. Which lead to some citizens felling that they were not getting equal treatment. Which lead to community uproar, which lead to police officers picking and choosing when they wanted to do police

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