Western Curb

Western Curb

Check out this page if you are looking for Western Curb

ENGRAVED SILVER WESTERN SHOW CURB SNAFFLE BIT MOUTHPIECE FREE SHIPPING NICE WOW
ENGRAVED SILVER WESTERN SHOW CURB SNAFFLE BIT MOUTHPIECE FREE SHIPPING NICE WOW
Paypal   US $64.98
NEW Nylon Curb Strap w Double Link NP Chain BLUE
NEW Nylon Curb Strap w Double Link NP Chain BLUE
Paypal   US $1.99
NEW Leather and Rawhide Heavy Duty Curb Strap Tan
NEW Leather and Rawhide Heavy Duty Curb Strap Tan
Paypal   US $8.50
NEW Nylon Curb Strap w Double Link NP Chain ORANGE
NEW Nylon Curb Strap w Double Link NP Chain ORANGE
Paypal   US $1.99
Mylers Western Bit Curb with Port Myler
Mylers Western Bit Curb with Port Myler
Paypal   US $91.00
2 Western Bits 5 Inch
2 Western Bits 5 Inch
Paypal   US $4.99
Used Pony Bit Gaited Pony or Western curb grazing bit Antique style
Used Pony Bit Gaited Pony or Western curb grazing bit Antique style
Paypal   US $2.00
2 WESTERNS CURB BITS one 4 one 5 with two orange straps
2 WESTERNS CURB BITS one 4 one 5 with two orange straps
Paypal   US $4.99
SHOWMAN SS Slotted Kimberwick 5 Copper Swivel Port Bit
SHOWMAN SS Slotted Kimberwick 5 Copper Swivel Port Bit
Paypal   US $15.99
5 Inch Western Trammell Sweetwater Grazing Bit Copper
5 Inch Western Trammell Sweetwater Grazing Bit Copper
Paypal   US $15.00
5 1 Pro Cowboy Leather Double Chain Curbs Horse Tack Equine
5 1 Pro Cowboy Leather Double Chain Curbs Horse Tack Equine
Paypal   US $17.00
ENGLAND NICKEL SNAFFLE BIT W CURB CHAIN
ENGLAND NICKEL SNAFFLE BIT W CURB CHAIN
Paypal   US $22.00
NEW Western Myler Neil Merrill Cheek Low Port Curb Bit with Leather Noseband 5
NEW Western Myler Neil Merrill Cheek Low Port Curb Bit with Leather Noseband 5
Paypal   US $61.02
Vintage Sliester Stainless Steel Curb Bit 4 3 4 mouthpiece
Vintage Sliester Stainless Steel Curb Bit 4 3 4 mouthpiece
Paypal   US $39.99
5 Flexible Plastic Aluminum High Port Western Curb Bit
5 Flexible Plastic Aluminum High Port Western Curb Bit
Paypal   US $24.99
Western D Pelham Shank Bit 5 Mouth 6 3 4 Shank w Curb Strap Slot Nice Bit
Western D Pelham Shank Bit 5 Mouth 6 3 4 Shank w Curb Strap Slot Nice Bit
Paypal   US $14.95
Western Curb Bit 5 Mouth Piece with Copper Roller
Western Curb Bit 5 Mouth Piece with Copper Roller
Paypal   US $12.99
CORONET Flat Cheek Leather Hackamore Adjustable Nose
CORONET Flat Cheek Leather Hackamore Adjustable Nose
Paypal   US $23.49
NICE TRAMMELL ARGENTINE SNAFFLE BIT W 5 TAPERED COPPER Mouth Used Western Tack
NICE TRAMMELL ARGENTINE SNAFFLE BIT W 5 TAPERED COPPER Mouth Used Western Tack
Paypal   US $18.75
HANDMADE CUTTING HSE BIT W BRASS CONCHOS 4 7 8 MP Used Western Tack
HANDMADE CUTTING HSE BIT W BRASS CONCHOS 4 7 8 MP Used Western Tack
Paypal   US $9.75
MONTY FOREMAN STYLE BIT W 5 Ported MP Used Western Tack Used English Tack
MONTY FOREMAN STYLE BIT W 5 Ported MP Used Western Tack Used English Tack
Paypal   US $7.75
NICE PONY HORSE CURB BIT 45 MOUTH WESTERNTRAILENGLISH TRAINING BARREL
NICE PONY HORSE CURB BIT 45 MOUTH WESTERNTRAILENGLISH TRAINING BARREL
Paypal   US $60.00
Western Tack New Black SS Brand Leather Curb Strap Very Nice
Western Tack New Black SS Brand Leather Curb Strap Very Nice
Paypal   US $5.99
Stainless steele curb grazing western bit w long shanks
Stainless steele curb grazing western bit w long shanks
Paypal   US $12.00
Tack Master Hand Polished Stainless Steel Pelham Bit jointed
Tack Master Hand Polished Stainless Steel Pelham Bit jointed
Paypal   US $19.99
ORIGINAL IMUS COMFORT GAIT BIT ADJUSTABLE S S COPPER ROLLERCURB HOOKS STRAP NR
ORIGINAL IMUS COMFORT GAIT BIT ADJUSTABLE S S COPPER ROLLERCURB HOOKS STRAP NR
Paypal   US $35.09
CLASSY KELLY WESTERN BIT 3 3 4 COPPER SNAFFLE MOUTH MINI ARAB PONY used
CLASSY KELLY WESTERN BIT 3 3 4 COPPER SNAFFLE MOUTH MINI ARAB PONY used
Paypal   US $9.99
Coronet Western Curb Bit w Copper Roller 5
Coronet Western Curb Bit w Copper Roller 5
Paypal   US $25.99
5 Port Curb Grazing Bit New Western Horse Bridle Tack Med Port Unique Design
5 Port Curb Grazing Bit New Western Horse Bridle Tack Med Port Unique Design
Paypal   US $12.99
NEW Weaver Curb Bit 5 Western Bridle Horse Bits Tack
NEW Weaver Curb Bit 5 Western Bridle Horse Bits Tack
Paypal   US $7.64
NEW 5 Western GRAZING REINING Cutting Curb Bit Medium Port Horse Tack
NEW 5 Western GRAZING REINING Cutting Curb Bit Medium Port Horse Tack
Paypal   US $15.00
Hackamore New Western Horse Bridle Gag Bit Stainless Steel Soft Nose
Hackamore New Western Horse Bridle Gag Bit Stainless Steel Soft Nose
Paypal   US $24.99
NWT 5 1 8 PARTRADE Western GRAZING REINING Cutting Curb Bit Horse Tack
NWT 5 1 8 PARTRADE Western GRAZING REINING Cutting Curb Bit Horse Tack
Paypal   US $15.00
NEW 5 Western GRAZING REINING Cutting Curb Bit Low Port Horse Tack
NEW 5 Western GRAZING REINING Cutting Curb Bit Low Port Horse Tack
Paypal   US $15.00
Western Tack New LATIGO Leather Curb Strap S S Brand Very Nice
Western Tack New LATIGO Leather Curb Strap S S Brand Very Nice
Paypal   US $5.99
HORSE TACK Black Leather Western Show Curb Chain
HORSE TACK Black Leather Western Show Curb Chain
Paypal   US $15.19
WEAVER LEATHER NYLON CURB STRAP WESTERN LIME GREEN
WEAVER LEATHER NYLON CURB STRAP WESTERN LIME GREEN
Paypal   US $7.19
PONY WEAVER COPPER CURB BIT HORSE WESTERN TACK
PONY WEAVER COPPER CURB BIT HORSE WESTERN TACK
Paypal   US $25.19
VINTAGE INDIAN CHIEF HORSE CURB BIT CROCKET BIT WESTERN BITS NO RESERVE
VINTAGE INDIAN CHIEF HORSE CURB BIT CROCKET BIT WESTERN BITS NO RESERVE
Paypal   US $15.00
NEW WEAVER NYLON CURB STRAP WESTERN HORSE TACK PURPLE
NEW WEAVER NYLON CURB STRAP WESTERN HORSE TACK PURPLE
Paypal   US $7.19
NWT 5 1 8 Western CUTTING REINING WALKING Horse Curb Bit by Whitman Saddlery
NWT 5 1 8 Western CUTTING REINING WALKING Horse Curb Bit by Whitman Saddlery
Paypal   US $12.00
Western Horse Riding Headstall Bridle Mikmar Bit Maker Marked NO RES
Western Horse Riding Headstall Bridle Mikmar Bit Maker Marked NO RES
Paypal   US $76.00
Vintage Trammell Whoa Maker Curb Bit Horse 5 1 4 Western Copper Port Engraved
Vintage Trammell Whoa Maker Curb Bit Horse 5 1 4 Western Copper Port Engraved
Paypal   US $40.00
Sonny Perry Western Horse Riding Bit With Copper Mouth and Engraved Sides NO RES
Sonny Perry Western Horse Riding Bit With Copper Mouth and Engraved Sides NO RES
Paypal   US $4.64
NICE DON DODGE Style OFFSET SNAFFLE BIT W 5 COPPER INLAY MP Used Western Tack
NICE DON DODGE Style OFFSET SNAFFLE BIT W 5 COPPER INLAY MP Used Western Tack
Paypal   US $11.75
USED MARKED LES VOGT P414 STAINLESS SWEET IRON CURB MOUTHPIECE HORSE BIT
USED MARKED LES VOGT P414 STAINLESS SWEET IRON CURB MOUTHPIECE HORSE BIT
Paypal   US $9.99
FREE DOMESTIC SHIPPING STA BRITE SS WESTERN TRAINING SNAFFLE COPPER ROLLER 5
FREE DOMESTIC SHIPPING STA BRITE SS WESTERN TRAINING SNAFFLE COPPER ROLLER 5
Paypal   US $19.99
Western Tack New Medium Oil SS Brand Leather Curb Strap Very Nice
Western Tack New Medium Oil SS Brand Leather Curb Strap Very Nice
Paypal   US $5.99
Western horse curb strap dark oil with two chains and leather ends
Western horse curb strap dark oil with two chains and leather ends
Paypal   US $10.00
NEW WEAVER TURQUOISE NYLON CURB STRAP WESTERN PONY TACK
NEW WEAVER TURQUOISE NYLON CURB STRAP WESTERN PONY TACK
Paypal   US $7.19
Leather Curb Chain 3 4 Wide Horse Tack Western
Leather Curb Chain 3 4 Wide Horse Tack Western
Paypal   US $6.00
BLACK CURB CHAIN STS NEW HORSE TACK
BLACK CURB CHAIN STS NEW HORSE TACK
Paypal   US $5.10
NEW Western Horse Tom Thumb Shank Copper Bit 5 Tack
NEW Western Horse Tom Thumb Shank Copper Bit 5 Tack
Paypal   US $11.69
NEW Weaver Curb Bit Western Horse Pony 4 3 8 Bits Tack
NEW Weaver Curb Bit Western Horse Pony 4 3 8 Bits Tack
Paypal   US $7.64
Low Port Curb Bit Pony Mini 4 1 4 mouth 4 in shanks Excellent Condition
Low Port Curb Bit Pony Mini 4 1 4 mouth 4 in shanks Excellent Condition
Paypal   US $8.00
Western Horse Bit Sta Brite Medium Port Sweet Iron 5
Western Horse Bit Sta Brite Medium Port Sweet Iron 5
Paypal   US $23.95
7 Black Steel with Silver Trim Curb Bit Horse Tack
7 Black Steel with Silver Trim Curb Bit Horse Tack
Paypal   US $21.50
Solid Stainless Steel Equine Bridle Western English Tack Pelham Bit jointed
Solid Stainless Steel Equine Bridle Western English Tack Pelham Bit jointed
Paypal   US $24.99
Stainless Steel Full Grain Leather Hackamore English Western Bridle Bit Tack
Stainless Steel Full Grain Leather Hackamore English Western Bridle Bit Tack
Paypal   US $29.99
New Robart Pinchless Western The Reiner Bit w Roller 5 New
New Robart Pinchless Western The Reiner Bit w Roller 5 New
Paypal   US $54.95

Western Curb

How Law Enforcement Agents and the Community Can Curb Burglary in the Community

  

Community Policing: A Viable Panacea for the crime of Burglary

 

  

 

By

Osasumwen Osaghae

 December 2008

The Crime of Burglary

 

The crime of burglary has several components. Some of the elements have provoked disagreement. One of such elements is what constitutes a dwelling place. Section 111(5) of the powers of Criminal Courts (sentencing) Act, 2000 provides that a domestic burglary committed in respect of a building which is a dwelling. The Article

 

Meaning of Domestic Burglary: When Is an Outbuilding a Dwelling? (Kalu, 2008) examined the meaning of a dwelling. According to the writer, dwelling is not defined in the 2000 Act. The writer then preferred the common meaning of the phrase dwelling place. The article reviewed the case of R Vs Rodmell in which the accused was convicted of burglary in a shed which the victim protected with burglary alarm. The frontier of dwelling house was extended to include shed. The writer disagreed with the judgment and the rationale for the judgment. The basis for the disagreement was the judge’s omission to define a dwelling house thereby leaving the premise for the judgment to ideological guesses. The writer then suggested that “dwelling” be given its literal and natural meaning of abode (inhabited) instead of the legal forest created by the unclear judgments on the matter.

 

Swaray (2006) considered the nexus between expectations of burglaries and actual burglaries. There was the belief even though unfounded that the apprehension of people that their homes were likely to be burglarized was misplaced. But the study found otherwise. Titled On the relationship between the public’s worry about safety from burglary and probabilities of burglary: some evidence from simultaneous equation models, the paper flawed the policing policy of the government in dealing with burglary cases and contended that the policing methods are not customized enough to ease the burden of burglary on the citizens. The article discussed burglary in the United Kingdom and Wales. The writer employed a combination of qualitative and quantitative research methods to identify the relationship between the fear of burglary and burglary itself. The writer argued that environmental variables encompass physical and social dimensions of neighborhoods and public places that people frequent during the course of their daily activities. The effect of the fear is to create insecurity laced with apprehension which in turn reduces quality of life. The author concludes that there is indeed a relation between the cognitive and the emotional aspects of the problem. The study found that there is strong interdependence between households worry about burglary and actual and perceived probabilities of burglary.

 

Sorensen (2007) considered alternative policing as an option to the traditional policing method. The writer identified three basic approaches to burglary reduction, although the boundaries between them are not always clear. The three approaches are (a) reducing underlying motivations for crime; (b) pro active/problem oriented policing; and (c) situational crime prevention. This article focused on situational crime prevention, which concerns the management, design, and manipulation of the immediate physical and/or social environment with the aim of making crime appear more difficult, more risky, or less rewarding in the eyes of potential offenders. The article is based on burglary in the Scandinavian countries. The writer noted that earlier studies in Burglary did not include evaluation processes for the experiments and so he improved on the state of the literature by including an evaluation process in his study. The article titled Randomized experiment on burglary reduction, argued that multi-tactic approach to reducing burglary may not be the best approach as it obscures the actual working tactic and cloaks an ineffective method with a “working” garb. Sorensen (2006) concluded that a study such as his own may not lead to unambiguous conclusions. He would therefore recommend further enquiries in the area.

Community Policing

 

Burglary has been on the increase and has tended to defy traditional policing. Community policing has been recommended as a more effective way of dealing with the problem. Community policing is based on the recognition of a geographical unit (city) as consisting of many neighborhoods with particular sets of qualities and service needs. It is a customized model of service delivery tailored to meet the needs of particular communities. Community policing consists of two complementary core components; “community partnership and problem solving”, (Community policing consortium cited in Oittemeier & Wycoff).

 

Changing policing practices, wider social divisions have led to the transfer of policing responsibilities from the state to an assortment of public, private and voluntary agencies like the community youths, neighborhood watch and the vigilantes, (Johnston as cited in Yarwood, 2007). Policing efforts would fail if the community does not embrace the policing strategy. In the same vain, community policing is bound to fail if the citizens cannot trust the police force in their community. In extreme cases of failed loyalty, the citizens protect the criminals in their midst than they cooperate with criminals in their communities because social commonality as in race, religion and economic standing.

 

Community policing has taken on different names and conceptualizations such as “neighborhood watch”, “vigilantes” (Fleisher as cited in Fourchard, 2000), “anti-thief and anti-witch organizations, (Heald as cited in Fourchard, 2000). The article titled Histories of Yoruba Vigilantism is a case study of a local form of community policing that is in use in the Southern Nigeria city of Ibadan. There is a mixture of failed loyalty on the part of the people in the city and a loss of confidence. The result is that the people are more comfortable with non state policing comprising the locals in the society with an effective information network which was found to be lacking in the operations of the state police. Fourchard (2000) argued that the rise in the activities of vigilantes is an indication of the failure of the traditional policing model and a remarkable increase in the level of crime in the society among other crimes, burglary. ‘Vigilante’ in Nigeria is a term initially used by the police in the mid-1980s as a substitute for an older practice present since the colonial period and referred to as the ‘hunter guard’ or ‘night guard’ system. Colonial administration in western Nigeria either tacitly authorized it or legalized it, giving rise to an enduring continuity of these non-state forms of policing. The article traced the origins of Vigilantes to pre-colonial Nigeria when the British found it hard to curb crimes. The concept of the community has been evolving constantly with rules and safeguards being put in place to ensure that the powers were not abused. The rules and safeguards are understandable giving the non state nature of the vigilantes. One of the challenges of community policing is the potential for the abuse of the power conferred on the local policing agents. In contrast to the argument of Fourchard (2000), some of the vigilantes have themselves become the criminals because of state approval of their activities and the arms some of them are given. The article concluded that some characteristics of the community policing method in Southern Nigeria have remained to this day and have had the impact of reducing crimes such as burglary in the city concerned. Some of the practices are the curfew system, erection of gates along the streets to reduce access to and from the streets. The Curfews ensure that people stay more at home with various times set for the curfews. In most cases, people were forbidden from moving about from 8.00 pm to 6.00 am. This made a lot of sense since most of the burglaries (burglaries used in loose sense) were committed at night. Even when the curfews were stopped, the people still return home at about the time set for the curfews feeling that it was not safe to be out after the set curfew period. This had the effect of reducing break ins and burglaries as the criminals refrained from going into the homes where there were people. More than any thing else, the article shows that community policing in association with other safety precautions would reduce burglary but not in isolation.

 

Among several theories, there is the theory which states that  when geographical locations are reduced, crime watch is made easier. A body of theory predicts that increases in the aggregate risk of apprehension within geographic territories may lead to crime reduction. The theory has variously been referred to as structural deterrence, (Sampson & Cohen, as cited in Kane, 2006), or ecological deterrence, (Bursik, Grasmick & Chamlin, as cited in Kane 2006). The theory refers basically to community policing, (Kane, 2006). The article titled On the Limits of Social Control: Structural Deterrence and the Policing of “Suppressible” Crimes discussed the theory of deterrence and its waning influence in explaining criminal propensity. The article examined the development of threat estimates that people make about their local environments and the processes by which they may transmit those threat estimates to people within their social networks. Researchers have applied the threat estimate framework to such environmental hazards as floods, traffic accidents, fires, and oil spills, generally finding that increases in perceptions of risk along the hazardous outcomes are often associated with changes in individuals’ behaviors within discrete environmental settings. The study attempted to fill these gaps by examining whether variations in the risk of apprehension across geographic territories has predicted variations in subsequent crime rates (robbery and burglary) within police precincts over time in a major urban setting. The study integrated the primary methodological and theoretical advances highlighted in the macro-deterrence literature by specifying a longitudinal design, using the community (i.e., police precinct) as the unit of analysis, and incorporating arrest activities independent of known crimes and clearances as the apprehension threat variable.

 

Conclusion

 

Community policing remains the most viable option for curbing burglary and other property crimes. As indicated above, the system will not work in isolation but in conjunction with other measures presents a viable option for combating burglary in the society. Community policing would depend largely on environmental influences in order to be effective. Community policing is based largely on interpersonal relationships and information sharing between community inhabitants and the policing authority. If there is at anytime, a loss of confidence or a communication gap, community policing may fail. This is one feature working in favor of public policing in that it does not have to rely on cooperation from the citizens wholly

References

Fourchard, L. (2008) A new name for an old practice: Vigilantes in south-western

 

 Nigeria Africa 78 Vol. 1

Kalu, A (2008) Comment: Meaning of Domestic Burglary: When is an outbuilding

 

            a dwelling? Crime Policy Report Vol. 3

Kane, R. J. (2006) On the Limits of Social Control: Structural Deterrence and the

 

Policing of “Suppressible” Crimes Justice Quarterly, Vol. 23 No. 2

Moore, 2003 retrieved from

 

http://www.policeforum.org/upload/BottomLineofPolicing_576683258_1229200520031.pdf on 07/15/08

 

 

 

Oittemeier & Wykoff retrieved from

 

            http://www.policeforum.org/upload/perfeval_570119206_12292005152535.pdf

 

 on  08/1/08

Ruth, R. S. & Reitz, K. R. (2003) The Challenge of crime: Rethinking our response,

 

            Cambridge, Mass. Harvard University Press

Sorensen, D. W. M. (2007) Scandinavian Prospects for a Place-Based Randomized

 

Experiment on Burglary Reduction, Journal of Scandinavian Studies in criminology and Crime Prevention, Vol. 8

Yarwood, R. (2007) The Geographies of policing Progress in Human Geography

 

            Vol. 31 No. 4

 

About the Author

Osasumwen Osaghae holds a Master of Laws degree of the University of Benin, Benin City, NIgeria. He is currently a doctoral student of Public Administration with specialization in Criminal Justice at the Walden University, Baltimore