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词汇 policing
释义 policing
noun[ U ]
uk /pəˈliː.sɪŋ/ us /pəˈliː.sɪŋ/
the work of the police force: 警察的工作
Policing differs from town to town, from country to country.警察的工作范围因不同国家而异,也因不同城镇而异。
Policing resources are of much better use when directed toward crime prevention.使用得当的警力资源是用于阻止犯罪的。
the job of controlling or guarding a public event or area using members of the police or a similar force: (用警察)维护治安,维持秩序
The policing of demonstrations will be far tougher than two months ago.对示威活动的监管将比两个月前更加严格。
Increased policing of the border has had some good results.加强边境治安的工作取得了一些良好的成果。
the job of controlling the way in which something is done: 管理,监督
The new Bill will tighten up the policing of pension funds.新法案将加强对养老基金的监管。
The policing of home builders has been left to understaffed and overworked local building departments.对房屋建筑商的监管工作落在了人手不足和负担过重的当地建筑部门。
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Controlling and being in charge

Examples of policing


policing
Unlike criminal matters and the policing of trades and markets, religious courts had no executive powers in matters of family law.
Useless professors and their useless sciences needed policing.
Access to non-state policing services is uneven, depending on location and\\or wealth.
To investigate the ' policing of families ' at grassroots level a different kind of source is required.
The same considerations should, presumably, underpin reviews of policing in democratic societies.
What these ironies reveal is that battles over border policing must of necessity be battles over the appearance of control rather than over real control.
In the directly occupied northern zone maintaining sovereignty in policing matters took on a different and much more negative form.
Industrialization, poverty, and unemployment gave rise to property, as opposed to people-related, offences on a scale that transcended ethnic boundaries and necessitated new policing methods.
By involving local people in the management of protected areas, the authorities could offer employment to local communities, while reducing the cost of policing.
The ubiquity of contemporary non-state policing raises important normative and policy issues about what attitude democracies should take to it.
Participants heard how difficult it is to stop a determined thief, which may have curtailed support for policing and obviation.
Furthermore, political integration and civilianisation of policing proceeded more successfully than the development of crime control capabilities.
As a result of the introduction of community policing, fear of crime (especially armed robbery) fell from 68% to 48%.
Between 1907 and 1912 the attempt at direct repression was replaced over time by harsher but less visible policing.
These were common nation-wide problems, expressed in different forms according to the liquor laws and unique planning, policing and other regulations in each state.
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