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    When assessing as to whether there are sufficient measures of accountability for the executive, it first must be taken into consideration what a good standard of accountability is. According to Gregory and Hicks, the method of accountability should be mechanistic and not one followed simply by rules and procedures. O’Loughlin on the other hand interjects that there is a need of responsiveness by the government to local needs and demands and the members of the public are customers that enforce…

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    Peter William Sutcliffe otherwise known as ‘The Yorkshire Ripper ' was arrested on January 1st, 1981 after a murderous spree which spanned five years and claimed the lives of 13 women and attempting to murder a further seven (see appendix for details of victims). The case engulfed the nation as one of the most brutal in modern history since that of ‘Jack the Ripper ' in the 1800 's hence why the media adopted the term ‘Yorkshire ripper ' when addressing the case. Although known for the heinous…

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    Singh v. Gonzales, 417 F. 3d 736, 737 (7th Cir. 2005). In Singh v. Gonzales, Singh worked for a local police force in India where he managed other constables and performed customary police duties such as patrolling, interrogating, investigating, preparing reports, and taking people into custody. Id. The police force systematically arrested, without cause, innocent Sikhs while torturing and sometimes…

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    by statutory regulations, which bind the country together through exposure and deterrence of crime (Dixon, 1929, p. 178). The regional UK crime unit is composed of territorial police forces and National Law Enforcement bodies. They have a Chief Constable who resembles a U.S. sheriff and a National Crime Agency that performs the same tasks as the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the States. The largest compilation of police lies in the British Transport sector due to thousands of miles of…

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    Sir Robert Peel is accredited with being the founder of the modern day Police Service. His principals and methods, codes of conduct copied and cited throughout many Police Forces around the world even today. Sir Robert Peel had 9 Principals he used, let’s look into how they affected the past and present model of the Police. Principle 1 - “The basic mission for which the police exist is to prevent crime and disorder.” After the successful integration of the Police in Scotland with the City of…

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    Criminal Trial Analysis

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    and most of them are not guilty. The judge said that Harvinder’s defence lawyer is fairly new and he noticed that, so he tries to help the him out, when he is getting repetitive, or when his arguments are leading nowhere. Crowns second witness constable Sharp: Once the officer…

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    Criminal Justice/ Law Enforcement Many people question what it takes to get into a career or what you need. Sometimes when you're not sure about what career path you want to take you want to do a little searching. At times when we're doing this we don't even know exactly what type of question to ask. Everything depends on the career you want to take. For example, if you are looking into the law enforcement field you could ask where did all the laws come from? How did we come up with a…

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    Did an occupation ever make an impact or interest on you that one day you want to be one? The Merriam-Webster defines a community as a group of people who have the same interests, religion, race, etc. A community can affect anybody and it can help or hinder but based on the people that 's in it. The community I chose are a mix of both because of how the media portrays them The community I chose was police officers because my cousin, who works for the Miami Police Department, and uncle, who…

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    I designed the books of 10 to keep things simple and attainable while still providing vast knowledge to the reader. Primarily these books are intended to enhance the knowledge, skills and abilities of Law Enforcement (L.E.) and Military members. Whether its corrections, security, protection, patrol, investigations or another branch of L.E. our overall mission is still relative, “Protect the innocent”. If you have not heard me say it before, it’s important that this becomes your business. No,…

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    Leading an Experiment in Police Body Worn Video Cameras Paul Drover and Barak Ariel Roman Mota In the article, Leading an Experiment in Police Body-Worn Video Cameras by Paul Drover and Barak Ariel the authors seek to address the uses and the consequences of police officers wearing Body worn videos (BWV). This experiment took place in Wolverhampton during the time between March and August 2014. This research will be conducted through a Random Controlled Trial, which is where…

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