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Providing Law Enforcement to Rural Vermont Communities 1There's Never a Cop When You Need One The Problems of Providing LawEnforcement to Rural Vermon appendix_i_-_richard_b._gauthier_norwich_university_2007nt ConununitiesbyRichard B. GauthierA paper submitted to the Faculty of Norwich University in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Master of Justice Administration.June. 2007©Copyrighted by Richard B. Gauthier. 2007 All rights reserved.Providing Law Enforcement to Rural Vermont C appendix_i_-_richard_b._gauthier_norwich_university_2007ommunities 2Acceptance Signature PageThere’s Never a Cop When Yon Need One: Tile Problems of Providing LawEnforcement to Rural Vermont ConununitiesbyRappendix_i_-_richard_b._gauthier_norwich_university_2007
ichard B. GauthierPresentation Approval:____________________________________________________________Professor Stanley Sheniock. Norwich UniversityDireProviding Law Enforcement to Rural Vermont Communities 1There's Never a Cop When You Need One The Problems of Providing LawEnforcement to Rural Vermon appendix_i_-_richard_b._gauthier_norwich_university_2007cement to Rural Vermont communities3Hide's Never a Cop When You Need One: rhe Problems of Providing Law Enforcement to Rural Vermont CommunitiesbyRichard B. GauthierABSTRACTRural communities in Vermont face significant issues when trying to solve rhe problem of providing increased levels of law enfo appendix_i_-_richard_b._gauthier_norwich_university_2007rcement coverage and other senices to then conununities. The issues include lack of funding, quality of enforcement, local control, and competing inteappendix_i_-_richard_b._gauthier_norwich_university_2007
rests among available law enforcement agencies. Affected communities have adopted a number of techniques to provide more services. most commonly, contProviding Law Enforcement to Rural Vermont Communities 1There's Never a Cop When You Need One The Problems of Providing LawEnforcement to Rural Vermon appendix_i_-_richard_b._gauthier_norwich_university_2007 examination of this issue, but also surveying law enforcement officers as well as community leaders to get their opinions. To the best of this researcher's knowledge, no survey of law eiifoicement officers throughout the agency ranks has been conducted in an attempt to get their opinions of the iss appendix_i_-_richard_b._gauthier_norwich_university_2007ues.Hypothesis # 1 IS that law enforcement officers and community leaders see a need for increased coverage and services to rural communities in Vermoappendix_i_-_richard_b._gauthier_norwich_university_2007
nt. Hypothesis #2 IS that, of the respondents who expressed dissatisfaction with the status quo. a majority of them would view regionalization as the Providing Law Enforcement to Rural Vermont Communities 1There's Never a Cop When You Need One The Problems of Providing LawEnforcement to Rural Vermon appendix_i_-_richard_b._gauthier_norwich_university_2007nforcement officers and communin’ leaders believed the current level of coverage and services was unsatisfactory and regionalization would be the best way to improve them. Inter views clarified what respondents had in mind when they specified regionalization as the best option: one respondent believ appendix_i_-_richard_b._gauthier_norwich_university_2007ed that regionalization through contracting with sheriffs’ departments would work best, while another believed that inlcimunicipal police agreements wappendix_i_-_richard_b._gauthier_norwich_university_2007
ould be most desirable. .Another respondent bcliev cd that circumstances would dictate how best to regionalization for example, contiguous communitiesProviding Law Enforcement to Rural Vermont Communities 1There's Never a Cop When You Need One The Problems of Providing LawEnforcement to Rural Vermon appendix_i_-_richard_b._gauthier_norwich_university_2007ding Law Enforcement to Rural Vermont Communities 4IntroductionLaw enforcement agencies in Vermont have both complementary and competing duties. Most officers have statewide jurisdiction and may. in theory, cover virtually every coiner of the state (which leads to the occasional disagreement about j appendix_i_-_richard_b._gauthier_norwich_university_2007ust whose responsibility a particular call is). But small communities remain under-served, either because the neighboring jurisdiction with law enforcappendix_i_-_richard_b._gauthier_norwich_university_2007
ement doesn't want those officers providing services in another jurisdiction, or the agency statutorily charged with providing law enforcement serviceProviding Law Enforcement to Rural Vermont Communities 1There's Never a Cop When You Need One The Problems of Providing LawEnforcement to Rural Vermon appendix_i_-_richard_b._gauthier_norwich_university_2007is topic have been done, with negligible action taken on any of them. Some have blamed politicians: others have questioned community resolve, while still others cite the cost of maintaining a law enforcement presence as being prohibitive Regardless of the cause, rural communities are becoming increa appendix_i_-_richard_b._gauthier_norwich_university_2007singly vocal concerning their desire for more law enforcement, which, in turn, lias generated political and logistical concerns regarding the best wayappendix_i_-_richard_b._gauthier_norwich_university_2007
to supply the best enforcementThis research paper will center on the problems of providing acceptable law enforcement services, including coverage, tProviding Law Enforcement to Rural Vermont Communities 1There's Never a Cop When You Need One The Problems of Providing LawEnforcement to Rural Vermon appendix_i_-_richard_b._gauthier_norwich_university_2007lude a brief history of the development of law enforcement in Vermont and a summary of previous examinations of this issue in Vermont. There will be an exploration of some of the possible reasons why communities don't have law enforcement agencies, and why the status quo of law enforcement 111 Vermo appendix_i_-_richard_b._gauthier_norwich_university_2007nt has stayed unchanged despite acknowledgements of disparities in coverage and services. It will alsoProviding Law Enforcement to Rural Vermont Commuappendix_i_-_richard_b._gauthier_norwich_university_2007
nities 5include the results of a survey distributed to law enforcement officers. This will become especially important as this examination is conducteProviding Law Enforcement to Rural Vermont Communities 1There's Never a Cop When You Need One The Problems of Providing LawEnforcement to Rural Vermon appendix_i_-_richard_b._gauthier_norwich_university_2007s to a minimum.Brief History’ of Law Enforcement in VermontAs the Report of the Nineteenth Grafton Conference, Public Safely: Adapting to Changing Times, stated. "Public safety services 111 Vermont have grown pretty much like Topsy'. with little concern for organization, priorities, efficiency, cost appendix_i_-_richard_b._gauthier_norwich_university_2007-effectiveness, or possible duplication of services to citizens and taxpayers.” (p. 6) In order to understand how law enforcement in Vermont formed anappendix_i_-_richard_b._gauthier_norwich_university_2007
d took on responsibilities and jurisdictions, it’s necessary to take a brief look at Its history in this state.Providing Law Enforcement to Rural Vermont Communities 1There's Never a Cop When You Need One The Problems of Providing LawEnforcement to Rural VermonProviding Law Enforcement to Rural Vermont Communities 1There's Never a Cop When You Need One The Problems of Providing LawEnforcement to Rural VermonGọi ngay
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