Sentences with phrase «number of officers deployed»

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Large numbers of police deployed throughout Jerusalem Thursday night and police said two officers were injured by stone throwers near the Al - Aqsa mosque.
Professor DiIulio again: «It is reasonable to suppose that by doubling or tripling the number of officers on regular duty in and around drug - infested, crime - torn neighborhoods, and by deploying them in accordance with the precepts of community policing, the streets and sidewalks of even the most blighted inner city could be made safe enough for children to play and adults to stroll.»
In cases where the Police fail to deploy the right number of personnel to hotspots and poorly equipping them, the Elections Security Officer must insist on having the full compliment.
Suffolk police officials said a reduction in the number of officers in recent years and an effort to proactively deploy resources based on crime patterns were driving the rise in overtime.
And should other law - enforcement agencies — be they federal, state or local — suggest that police are needed for public safety on or near the wedding site, Steinhaus told Anderson, «it is their responsibility for those agencies to deploy the appropriate number of officers for the safety and protection of the community.»
The NYPD doubled the number of officers assigned the celebration to 3,400, from 1,700 last year; positioned 45 surveillance cameras in the neighborhood; deployed more than 250 floodlights atop portable towers, and held a «gun buyback» event in which nearly 60 firearms were surrendered, no questions asked.
Likewise, police reform was partly set back by the false notion that the number of officers you had mattered more than how smartly they were actually deployed.
A study by Education Week found that school resource officers, who essentially function as law enforcement personnel, are more likely to be deployed on campuses with large numbers of black students.
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