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    Police Rethink

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    Literature Review Introduction: The demand to rethink the training that police officers pick up during training and pedagogy must be redeveloped to prevent Police Brutality and other excessive force tactics. As we count back at the most controversial police shooting incident, we bring forth the concept to rethink how we are training officers to handle the role of violence, and we must recognize that current training are not providing officers with state-of-the-art techniques to minimize the…

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    2.1 Departments where I worked as an internee: ABL Garden town branch (Branch code = 0848) I did my internship of eight weeks in ABL Garden Town branch (0848) from 22-06-2015 to 22-08-2015. It is one of the small branches of ABL. Two reasons for choosing this branch were, First, I was of the view that one can find more learning opportunities in a small branch as compare to a big one because people have less work to do and more…

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    Even though my internship has not started I believe it will be a very important class for my future. My internship is with the Polk County Sheriff’s Office. After all the book work over the past four years I will finally get hands on experience to tie it all together. I will be working in the jail giving me the hands on experience to go with the corrections and penology class that I took at Grand View. I also will be working with the detective division. This part of the internship program will…

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    Upon discovering that I would be an intern for Travis County Adult Probation, I had expectations on what I would encounter and an idea of what the position would entail. When thinking about individuals who are on probation, people I would soon face, I had an image of what they would be like. I imagined meeting people who displayed certain stereotypical characteristics that are promulgated through society such as baggy clothing, tattoos, and tough attitudes. I imagined uneducated people of low…

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    Difference Foundation. Where I tutored English to victims of the Vivekanand fire, their ages ranged from seven to thirteen years. The following year I landed an internship with Michael Farah at a law firm. Michael Farah specialized in personal injury and real estate law. I enjoyed my time at the firm and was very hands on throughout the entire internship. I would alphabetize filing cabinets for previous and current clients, work on the Plaintiff’s original petition, and wrote my first published…

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    I am interested in the career of becoming a criminal investigator or detective. The purpose of this career is to develop and use informants to get leads to information. The detective will obtain evidence by interviewing, observing, and interrogating suspects and witnesses. Uses cameras to record evidence and documents from a crime scene, while maintaining to establish accurate facts and evidence. Can partake in surveillances and undercover assignments. Reports information and activities with…

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    Crime Scene Investigator(CSI) go by many names including evidence technician, crime scene technicians, forensic investigator, crime scene analyst, criminalistic, and so on. A CSI is a person with a background of science. Forensic science started when individuals who developed the principles needed to identify physical evidence, and those who realized the need to merge these principles into a logical connection discipline that could be practically applied to a criminal justice system. There are…

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    include forensic and clinical psychology. Both are very similar and forensic psychologists tend to be clinical psychologists too. I have always found forensic psychology appealing because of my father. He is a Sergeant at the Port Authority Police Department. From being involved with law enforcement, it inspired me to take on somewhat of the same interest.…

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    victim of racial profiling hinders the minority communities. It also loses the trust of police officers. When you get pulled over for a minor traffic infraction or just nothing at all the black community calls that driving while black. After you get pulled over the officer will try to find any little thing to keep you there and find reasonable suspicion to search you and your car. Or they can also have a police dog come around your car to try and sniff to see if you are in position of any…

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    Biased-Based Policing

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    Furthermore, 52 percent of people stopped were African American, 32 percent were Hispanics, the other 16 percent accounts for whites and other races. Furthermore, data compiled by the task force dating from October 2013- May 2014 shows that Connecticut police made about 370.000 traffic stops during this time period. Blacks make only 7.9 percent of the state population, however, they accounted for more than 14 percent of traffic stops.…

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