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3 pages in length. Those who represent the guiding social forces of a civilized society maintain a special accountability where behavior is concerned; not only are community and global leaders alike expected to adhere to a strict code of ethics while in such an influential position, but they are also expected to harbor a genuine moral fortitude that will continue long after they have left office. When considering the potential for privatized law enforcement, it is clear how some alternative must be found in order to relieve the undue economic stress so many communities are experiencing as a direct result of continuing with inefficient and poorly functioning police departments. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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leaders alike expected to adhere to a strict code of ethics while in such an influential position, but they are also expected to harbor a genuine moral fortitude that will
continue long after they have left office. When considering the potential for privatized law enforcement, it is clear how some alternative must be found in order to relieve the
undue economic stress so many communities are experiencing as a direct result of continuing with inefficient and poorly functioning police departments. II. PRIVATIZING LAW ENFORCEMENT / ADHERING TO A
STRICT CODE OF ETHICS Privatizing what has historically been a public industry is often last resort when economic woes place significant strain upon the overall operation. Such has
been the case with addressing prison overcrowding and now it is a high priority consideration for law enforcement. While it may not incorporate the tenets of policing as they
have existed throughout modern time, privatization may be the only way to ensure the concept of law enforcement continues amidst ongoing economic decline. The Northeasts Sussex Borough served as
a prototype of police privatization fifteen years ago when the small community implemented this alternative approach to law enforcement. A constant brush with bankruptcy due to few retail operations
and declining real estate sales made the boroughs administrators consider more than once closing the four-member police department due to inefficiency and being an addition drain upon scarce resources.
Residents were very concerned over the potential for increased criminal activity if the borough did not have a regular force, however, after the change to privatization, they realized how much
more efficient and effective this approach truly was. ...The boroughs law enforcement operations were taken over by the Sussex County Prosecutors Office for a period of several months.
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