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    Cliques In Rixton Case

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    Rixton Case it is a very small town of 16000 people. But this case has a lot of issues with the department and the cliques that was involved in this department. The Chief of this department had very little administrative ability. He used bulletin boards to relate policies and procedures to the department personnel. Chief did not really care if the officers adhere to the polices or not. In Rixton, the department have some very fine officer’s, but you have a small percentage of minority that…

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    struggles that belittled my neighborhood. My neglected community is identified as an infamous, dangerous place, for it houses the unbearable stench of marijuana and infestation of gang activity. The frequent violence is conveyed by the presence of police sirens, and the thump of the helicopter that strike fear and paranoia into my neighborhood. I felt the responsibility to assist and resolve some of the daunting burdens that drag down my community so I initiated my organization by contacting my…

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    The scenario I have chosen is scenario 1, where I am the police chief of Atlanta. As the chief of the police, it is my responsibility to identify which agencies will be assisting my team to provide security for the debate; I must ensure the safety of everyone attending the debate. I must also identify any existing or possible threats that could occur during this event. This event is being held at the Chastain Park Amphitheater, and it is a political debate. As we, all know they are targeted…

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    Law Enforcement Interest

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    that police officers would abuse their authority and would go the extra extent and would beat the citizens or stop them when they did absolutely nothing wrong. It has made the people scared of the police rather than feel relieved when they see them. Your job as a police officer is to make the people feel more safe walking around in a bad neighborhood because you are their to make it a more of a safe place. My personal view on law enforcement in my community is quite short. I believe police…

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    networking argues that current public administrations, such as professional practices may face new questions about their proper roles based on the development of technological advances (McSwite, 2009). In order words, governmental bodies such as police departments might not know how to address public scrutiny created by amateur video which makes its way into a Facebook page. Therefore, creating more stress for the First Responder has he or she prepares for a public…

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    Police are committed to their duty, to serve and protect the people. Going back in history how did it all started? How the law enforcement in United States is connected to England. Back in the old days policing was different from what they are today, with the same principle of protecting the citizens of United States, police nowadays are going with the trend of the modern world to maintain the peace and fight crimes in the community, they are ready to manage and control the situations they…

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    Lgbt Persuasive Speech

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    can’t take me in because their proprietors won’t allow it. I wish I could help change things, but I can’t vote, serve on a jury, or join the military. I tried to get a car but most insurance companies won’t insure me. I left Missouri because the police stopped me for a DWB (driving while black), so I moved to Indiana. Now in Indiana, if a business denies me goods or services, I can’t even sue them. I will try to stop complaining and tell you about myself. I’m P.A.T. I am an acronym for a…

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    Police Racism

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    Racism in police treatment of minorities has caused many disparities within our criminal justice system. Racism and excessive force seem be what the media is covering now. There are many cases that we find out from the media, but many more that police racism and brutality go unreported. Series of reports have been published, says that young black men are more likely to be incarcerated at a rate far greater than their number in the overall population. Does the media play a role in how police…

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    Orwell’s essay reflects what many may go through today. The struggle to do what is morally right when an entire world persuades individuals, or gives a different vision of the opposite. ‘Shooting an Elephant’ represents a very powerful essay with a police officer that suffers from inner conflict. Orwell seems to be a very weak individual with a weak mindset. Confused and lost as to what decisions he really should make on his own. He sets the mood of this impression in the start of his essay. In…

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    Many are under the assumption that women are more likely to be sexually assaulted or raped by a stranger than by someone they know personally. Many presume that “family conflicts”—which has been used as a euphemism for domestic violence—should be kept private. Many believe that these types of heinous crimes do not happen in their neighborhood. All of these notions are false. Each and every day, these monstrous crimes are being committed to innocent people. Depending on the severity of their…

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