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    Tactical Police Training

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    Police officers need to train and be proficient in tactical medical training as it may save their life. In today’s society the difference between life and death could be a matter of seconds. Law enforcement officers should train in tactical medicine and be proficient in it as it may save their life. In 2014, there was 133 line of duty deaths in law enforcement. Of those 133 deaths, 47 were due to gunfire (ODMP, 2014). While all death is certain at some point in our life, some of these…

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    police officers have received a great deal of pressure to wear born cameras. This pressure came after events took place where deaths were caused by police officers. This article deals with a study that was conducted in Orlando, Florida with the Orlando Police Department. The study collected data from police officers within the Orlando Police department and examined their personal views on body-worn cameras. Prior to this study there had been no other experiments conducted on police officers on…

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    Essay On Police Body Cams

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    unarmed victims being gunned down and killed. Officers are being questioned on whether they’ve made the right decision in their actions and this is becoming a very controversial issue. Therefore, some police departments are resorting to what’s called body and dash cams. Even though some police departments think the body cams will be too expensive, other departments are welcoming the idea. Since there are so many controversial issues between officers, victims and their families, body cameras…

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    Personally, I believe that community policing happens when an officer is bonded with many citizens of a community. Officers that show respect for people of the community seem as though they put the extra step into policing. Showing that they want to proactively prevent crime before it happens, makes the officer respectable, in my opinion. Knowing the citizens, almost on a personal level, is easier accomplished in a small town, municipal agency, however, it shows good character and gives cops a…

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    and act tougher than they have to be. Officers who are supposed to protect and serve citizens are doing the exact opposite. Every day in America police officers cross the line and abuse citizens. They do it because they can and know that they can get away with it. Officers know that their department will let them commit many false arrests, protect them from all the abuse they’ve done, and none will be charged. The department will simply say that the officer was just doing his job. In an abuse…

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    Officers lie for one another, the department will give false statements and testimonies when questioned. “Normally, a trial decides the truth. But a compelling story rooted in stereotypes may circumvent that” (Troutt 17). The jury and judges fall for the officer’s stories which always include a twisted story and false statements by other officers. Most of all, officers will never give a clear image of what happened unless there is visual…

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    control of handling the issues. Whether others had a bad experience with the police officers which could lead the officers into danger that people will put into their own hands which no one will be winning at this situation. While people claim there is a war on cops, the fact do not support this claim; not only are there already enhanced punishment for offenders who assault or kill police officers, but also police officers who use violence against unarmed and non-violent suspect rarely face…

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    Police officers killed at least 37% of unarmed african americans in 2015, more than any other nationality, despite african americans being only 13% of the United States population. Only nine of the 102 cases concerning with police brutality resulted in officers being charged with crime. Police Officers should go to jail for their crime for their actions such as brutal abuse, murder and/or racial profiling. Police brutality is a serious cause in the United States that most of the community is…

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    Police Brutality Law enforcement officers have so many issues to deal with, and all of the are usually a joke. There are so many protests and issues with racism that the police officers always do some thing wrong. There are so many cases where police brutality is the key factor and people including media make the police officers look poorly. As a future police officer, it is hard to see a good outcome of the job when others don 't respect them and don 't trust them. There are good cops and bad…

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    things about women in policing like: the first female woman police officer that could arrest in the United States, challenges for women in policing, and the role of women in policing today. Women policing is a female member of a police force or body. Those are just a little important evidence that you can use if you are interested. You can search more titles if you want to know more about women policing. The first female police officer in the U.S. with arrest powers was Alice Stebbins. She…

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