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Mr. Catsimatidis called the stop-and-frisk policy an "example of proactive police work that gets guns off our streets".
However, he pointed out that most of the officers who have been shot in New York since December were not part of a proactive police deployment but were responding to emergencies.
"A lot of officers have been redeployed to special units, leaving the rank-and-file officers to run from call to call instead of doing any proactive police work".
"We have a very proactive police force here in Morecambe, when it comes to pigeons," says John's friend Robyn, the absurdity of his situation not even slightly lost on her.
The cost of tackling trafficking for sexual exploitation in the UK is estimated to be £890m a year, but the study highlights a near absence of proactive police strategies.
It would appear that Facebook does nothing to verify the sites to which ads on its platform are directing its users, just as it does not appear to proactive police whether ad creative is legal — at least unless nudity is involved.
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"Police are now hesitant to use an important tool in proactive policing," she said.
He had been scheduled to deliver a speech titled "Proactive Policing in America's Biggest City".
That's a remarkable achievement — 5,628 lives saved — attributable to proactive policing strategies that included stops".
I happen to believe in proactive policing, and that should not shock anybody".
As Mr. Kelly attempted to speak on "Proactive Policing in America's Biggest City," young audience-members shouted him down.
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