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    Case Study Peter Godber

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    the clause 10 in the Hong Kong anti-corruption law, he was given seven-day…

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    could and hold a desire to harm the nation. The primary investigative jurisdiction for the FBI is covering all federal criminal laws except cases in which the responsibility is assigned to another agency specifically. They have special investigative jurisdiction for violations of state law under limited circumstances, specifically felonies, murders of state law enforcement officers, violent crimes, and serial killers (U.S. Department of Justice,…

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    advancement program, law enforcement agencies should provide applicable trainings to civilian employees to enhance their professional support within the organization. In some law enforcement agencies, civilian employees do not acquire close to the amount of trainings than their sworn counterparts received, but could most definitely use the essential trainings to support their sworn counterpart. According to the United State Department of Justice report on basic state and local law enforcement…

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    Asian Community Policing

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    ahead of them, and proposing methods of trust building with Asian communities may not pan out because Asians already have a preexisting bias against law enforcement (Choe, 2012). Both sides must have trust in one another; agree to conduct peaceful dialogues and mediation in order to solve various issues. Culturally competent police officers When officers fail to comprehend a specific culture and their linguistics, critical information could easily be misinterpreted, or it could also fall into…

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    Uniform Crime Case Study

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    Chiefs of Police but is actually put together by the FBI from monthly law enforcement reports. The results are four annual publications with input of reports from 18,000 city, university, county, state, tribal and federal law enforcement agencies. The NCVS is compiled from interviews of sample households where everyone 12 and older is given a chance to detail crimes against them whether they were reported to law enforcement or not. These two reporting systems measure many of the same crimes,…

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    Connecticut accountable for violation of Griswold privacy. And recently in 2003, Lawrence v. Texas the court ruled against a Texas statute “forbidding two persons of the same sex to engage in certain intimate sexual conduct,” in a vote 6-3 the court held the law…

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    local, state, tribal, territorial, and federal agencies. They are locations that contain equipment and staff who analyze and share intelligence. Fusion centers are usually staffed by local law enforcement and other local government employees as well as Department of Homeland Security personnel. Staffing agreements vary from place to place. Fusion centers enable synchronous information sharing between state, local, tribal, and territorial agencies and the federal intelligence community.…

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    In recent years, developments in the technologies used by law enforcement organizations have been continually accelerating. Technology, from less-lethal devices, such as TASER, and forensic evidence to advanced crime analysis, aims to shape law enforcement and has redefined multiple aspects of policing (White, 2014). One of the most recent technologies is police body-worn camera system, which has already received extensive attentions among media and policing executives in 2013 (White, 2014). In…

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    September 11, 2001, most of the law enforcement agencies in United States made significance changes in their infrastructure by implementing policies and procedures to understand and monitor the networks of terrorist operatives in local communities. This approach has helped agencies develop a richer picture of the operational environment and likely has played a significant role in preventing another attack in the United States. The strengths of local law enforcement agencies are drawn from the…

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    I am currently in a leadership role in the Law Enforcement Division and exercise leadership characteristics on a day-to-day basis. As a supervisor, I mentor employees in key survival skills, investigative methods, taking statements and analysis, surveillance techniques, tactical operational planning and firearms skills. I’m adept at assessing individual’s strengths and weaknesses and tailor my mentorship to help them achieve success. In addition, I analyze team matrixes to ensure individuals…

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