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    This writing assignment will address two types of changes in society, and law enforcement officers, police bureaucracy, standards community involvement, technology, and examine how the selected changes have affected police operations mission, values, their goals, and objectives in the 21st century in the United States. I will address two challenges and concerns that law enforcement might encounter with communication; give you, the reader my opinion on the strategy that mitigates these…

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    Since the forming of the first watchmen in 1635, law enforcement in the United States has played a crucial role in the forming of municipalities and the protection of citizens (National Law Enforcement Memorial, 2014). Law enforcement has seen many changes since induction, particularly due to necessity and advances in technology. Officers have gone from once strictly foot patrol to motor vehicles, from largely radio based information to in vehicle computers, and from revolvers to semi-automatic…

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    When the discussion of law enforcement comes across many would have an image of a group of masculine men in collared uniform. For decades this image has imprinted on our society of law enforcement’s identity, which has caused a hardship for women in this field. Although women are able to have a career in law enforcement today, they are still discriminated against due to their gender. Throughout time women were viewed as powerless and emotionally unstable for this field but as time progressed…

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    People in our society today have to many negative views toward law enforcement. Resulting in a rise of crime and more violent acts toward the police force. We must change the way society portrays law enforcement; and we need to change all the negative views toward them. Moreover, the increase in crime and violence against police officers, along with ambushes and shootings, and the potential of you or your family being hurt or targeted from a protest. These are all things that will continue to…

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    would be able to describe law enforcement in a few words. As a society we believe that law enforcement is supposed to have one of the most rewarding and sacrificial jobs out there. Being able to be in any branch of law enforcement is no easy picnic. It is at times very difficult, demanding, and stressful. The men and women in law enforcement are made to be our heroes, to protect their community and to serve us with such pride and dignity. But what happens when the law enforcement officials we…

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    of Policing and the Challenges of Law Enforcement The development of policing can be traced back to earlier times in Europe when the concept was based on night watchman. It has since developed into what we know today as our local, state, and federal law enforcements agencies. There are several issues and challenges that law enforcement officers face today and must overcome. In this paper I will discuss the development of policing, the challenges of law enforcement, and what is required by…

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    To get a better understanding of law enforcement and what it is really like on the job, I wanted to interview someone I know would give me their honest opinion without sugar coating anything. I am undecided what I want to do in law enforcement, so I hoped this interview would give me some insight. On September 27th, 2016 at approximately 2225 hours, I interviewed Michael Jarabek at his place of employment at Delta College Public Safety. I have known Jarabek for about two years from working with…

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    indirectly, by local law enforcement. These men and women go out of their way to make “Home” a safe and comfortable environment. Despite this, in the past year, several cases of police brutality and controversial shootings by police officers have lowered the public’s view of the men and women who serve to protect them. People have begun to attack law enforcement, saying that they are corrupt and racist, often the officers being attacked are white males, and that law enforcement as a whole no…

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    Stress in Law Enforcement Alfonso Castro San Jose State University Outline I. Introduction A. Specific topic to be analyzed 1. Law Enforcement officers often find themselves in difficult situations, not being able to think of a quick, successful solution to a problem. Officers do not realize that they are under a lot of stress, which disables their mind with poor decision making. B. A few stressors that will be analyzed and its effects 1. Officers encounter stress from a variety of factors;…

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    think that recently law enforcement has been hindered by the newsworthy events. It seems to me that almost every night I can turn on the “World News” and see a story that often involves law enforcement portrayed as the “bad guy”. This is too bad because law enforcement officers do a lot of good acts for the public each and every day. It seems to me that law enforcement officers do thousands of good acts for every one time that some officers have a slip up and the law enforcement field is being…

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