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role of police in nation building inform of a speech

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Answered by ajr111
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Police officers are trained and sworn to uphold law and order. A normal duty shift might include transporting a drunk driver to a detoxification facility, intervening in a domestic assault, citing underage drinkers, apprehending a shoplifter, handling a traffic accident, investigating burglaries and executing search warrants. Each call requires completion of forms and reports. Occasionally, an officer will be summoned to testify in court about the incident and circumstances of the arrest.

Along with traditional duties, police officers today engage in many proactive initiatives. They get out of their cars, walk around and interact with families and business owners in their assigned neighborhoods. An effort is made to get acquainted on a first name basis with leaders of schools, organizations and churches. Examples of proactive outreach include helping to organize a neighborhood watch, giving presentations to schools and speaking to residents about their concerns at a neighborhood association meeting. Building trust with diverse communities and working collaboratively to address social issues, such as gang violence, is an especially important function of the police.

Answered by Surnia
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Explanation:

Police is a group of professional who are asigned with the task for maintaining and controlling the law and order in the country. The police officials are associated with maintaining the safety, enforcement of law, defense, safeguard of rights of public, detection and investigation of criminal activities. All these functions are included in active policing. If the police officials do not perform these acts then the safety of public as well as the nation will become difficult.

Thus police plays an important role for nation building.

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