ROLE OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROFESSIONAL Criminal justice professional field is wide with differing responsibilities and roles allocated by position and the level of an officer in the criminal justice department. These criminal justice professionals assume/play a key part in guaranteeing law and order to the citizens. This paper outlines the key individual and societal needs that necessitate the roles and responsibilities of a criminal justice professional and their role in serving these needs. Societal Needs…
Police officers are brave men and women. Each of them risking their lives every day that they work, so the public can be safe. They spend less time with their families by doing their job of protecting the public, and creating a safer community for all to live in. Although there are many reports/articles on speculated racism coming from events where police officers open fire on unarmed men of color. This is not the case for many officers in the line of duty.…
Analytical Summary on the Use of Force by Police Among local, national, and international news broadcasts and online articles, the use of unwarranted force by American police officers is a reoccurring and controversial topic. For over two decades, growing amounts of cases of police brutality have brought a severe need for restructuring force implementation by authorities. Journalists, John Wihbey and Leighton Walter Kille, provide their collected data and studies on the subject in their online publication of Excessive or reasonable force by police? Research on law enforcement and racial conflict on JournalistsResource.org.…
Blue Lives Matters is a movement made to damage control for police officers. With technology being more accessible we are seeing more of the police brutality that we normally would not have seen. Coates is successful in at bridging the gap by showing that police violence is the result of an ignorant society. The task of trying to better the police is a complex idea and will not be something that can be fixed overnight.…
American criminal justice system enforces our laws and keeps watch over us but who is watching over the system? Oversight over the system may after all, be less than optimal going by various criminal cases tainted by prosecutorial misconduct resulting in wrongful convictions. From law enforcement, the elected officials, the court system, to corrections, prosecutorial misconduct gained notoriety because of the absolute immunity they enjoy. According to Silverglate, (2000), “We now live in a time of sharply decreasing faith in the criminal justice system.” This decreasing faith might not be unconnected to the egregiously bad behavior that dots the criminal justice landscape.…
Pick up any newspaper or watch a news program over the past several years; you will see a story about police misconduct. The recent events involving police misconduct, and the perceived failure of the justice system to hold officers accountable has started a call for reform, oversight, and retraining of law enforcement personnel on a national level. Systematic reform on all levels of law enforcement is a critical first step to improve accountability. According to the ACLU’s call for reform and the elimination of police abuse, “Nothing will be resolved until there is systemic change throughout this nation in the implicit and explicit bias against people of color and particularly African American youth who are routinely targeted by law enforcement even within their own communities.”…
Discuss and list the relative merits and disadvantages of law enforcement’s shifting priorities and focus after the 9/11 attacks. The terrorist attack on September 11 gave a wake-up call to America regarding threats. It also created numerous challenges for the government and law enforcement that proved greater than any natural disaster from previous years. In the aftermath, several agencies shifted resources, developed counter-terrorism capabilities, increased spending to improve security, and worked to improve readiness. It generated and changed responsibilities throughout all law enforcement agencies.…
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 evidence such as a video taken by a bystander.…
Discretion and the Criminal Justice Professional When does the use of professional discretion cross ethical boundaries dealing with the profession of Law Enforcement? Before we can discuss this question we must first define discretion as it pertains to the profession of law enforcement. The criminal justice system uses four main characteristics to go by discretion, resource dependence, sequential tasks and filtering. (Cole & Smith, 2010) For this paper we will only discuss discretion. Just as people have the right to choose whether they will adhere to the laws or not.…
The act of targeting a person of a certain race based on stereotype is called racial profiling. This is something that has become a big issue in these recent years. Creating a profile about the kind of people who commit certain types of crimes may lead officers to generalize about a particular group and an act according to the generalization rather than specific behavior. An example of this can be, when a police officer questions, searches, or arrests someone entirely on the person’s race. Whenever police officers regularly uses ethnicity as a factor and a build up of officers reacting a certain way towards a specific race can be the best way to find racial profiling taking place.…
Furthermore, rules and procedures formalize a department and make sure that the officer’s conduct stays consistent and appropriate. Although police officers must strive to abide by all the rules and regulations, it does not always happen that way. Even the most formalized of agencies face discrepancies between their formal policies and informal practices. Departments can have problems with officers that do not abide by implemented policies or simply don’t understand them. Insubordination can be detrimental to a department and the image of law enforcement officers in general.…
When an African American male encounters a police officer in the United States of America he probably has a thought in his head that says he may die today. Police officers have the legal system behind their backs and they are barely ever held accountable for their unlawful acts because then the government would have to accept its mistake which it will never wish to do. An officer can calm a situation or instigate it to a point of no return. Some officers are very rude and arrive on the scene ready to shoot no matter what they were really called to do. There is a stigma of the police in minority neighborhoods.…
1.Ethical Problems in law enforcement Us versus Them Let’s understand what are ethics, ethical problem could be a circumstance in which the police officer is unsure of the proper or right action to take, or the action is right however the police officer found it difficult to do. A circumstance where you have taken the wrong action because in was enticing. There are several ethical problems the police officer faces in the community, here we will be discussing ’us verse them”. It appears that through the media many police officers have that “Us versus them” attitude while the communities are more and more fearful their actions, and thus this us versus them attitude is currently widespread in most African American neighborhoods. When law enforcement…
Ever since I was a little kid I have always been fascinated with becoming a police officer. Doing justice the right way and making sure that people obey government laws the right way is the kind of job I would like to pursue. This job is becoming a police officer. In this essay I am going to write about three main aspects of becoming a police officer: the job description and responsibilities, and the education required to accelerate in this career. Police officer is a warranted employee of a police force.…
After my experience, I found that what we talk about in class seems to make more sense to me. My previously held speculation of television courtroom settings has been confirmed as a dramatized recreation, and I feel more comfortable now that I better understand how the legal system works. Another aspect of the experience I really enjoyed was being able to see components of law that we learned about in class within each case. Initially, I was not incredibly excited to dedicated a morning to observing court cases, but I ended up finding myself disappointed when the court adjourned for lunch. Now that I know what a typically courtroom setting really is like, I would not be surprised if I were to return to the courthouse, just to watch and continue to…