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    Law enforcement and other professions dealing with large, diverse groups of citizens face scrutiny as part of the job requirement. This not only exposes them to delicate situations or other cultures but, to the social activism sprung from the under lying problems of the communities. Poverty stricken communities are forced with stereotypes of violence and looting promoting the idea that this is the way of the entire community. (Text 4) This leads to an underlying problem of misunderstanding…

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    The media has played a major role in the way law enforcement are portrayed to the public. The impact they have on law enforcement and the community has been immense, both positive and negative. The (unfortunate) dark image that the media have given to our law enforcement cause the public to negatively view the police officers. It also keeps the public deceived and uneducated of the requirements of police officers when they serve the public. Due to the popularity of crime shows and…

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    As a law enforcement officer who specializes in traffic enforcement and traffic crash reconstruction I chose to look at the cause and effect of traffic enforcement. As law enforcement we use statistical analysis everyday, but most of the time officers do not realize they are doing this because it is second nature. Traffic officers take the use of statistical analysis to a different level than everyday patrol officers due to the fact that traffic officers actually study numbers and can recreate a…

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    to them. And depending on how law enforcement treats the victim, it will either allow them to move past the violence of the crime, or to live in it every day because nothing was done to be able to move them forward. Because of the lack of training that law enforcement has had to deal with victims, it could account for why so many victims still cannot get over the crimes that were done to them. That is why this trying today is taking place, in order for law enforcement, from the new recruits,…

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    group of white men whose responsibility was to track down slave runaways, drive out potential uprising, and maintain discipline among the black slaves (Bloomberg.com). The Law enforcement today is similar to the slave patrols in that, similar to systemic racism within slave patrols, systemic racism exists within the law enforcement. When discussing systemic racism, Racismnoway.com states, “It occurs when organizations, institutions or governments discriminate, either deliberately or indirectly,…

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    all around the world, having a huge impact on law enforcement. All the new technology that has been created such as body cameras, dash cameras, gunfire detection, and mobile systems are used as an advantage for policing in their daily work lives. These are just a few of the new and improved technology that not only is an assist in law enforcement but, also helps keep citizens safe. This new high-tech technology has been beneficial to law enforcement officials by helping improve police reputation…

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    a stereotype confirms its derivation of a common practice or characteristic of an individual or a part of a group. Acting on judgement based on stereotypes, however, is simply illogical and foolish. This especially applies to the practices of law enforcement. Although seemingly separate entities, the police force of a community and the general public it serves and protects are intertwined; each must be able to interact with no fear of repercussions on either party. Too often in the United States…

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    As police are looked to as having a higher moral and ethical to follow, then as the people they protect, lays in the foundation of professionalism that stems from the morals and ethical behavior of the officer’s attitude, in who they protect. Law enforcement individual’s ethics is that of moral principles, or as values that officers are held to a higher standard in both work and home (Belasic, 2010). As each person has their own moral values, as an officer the moral value needs to be as a whole,…

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    progress has been made in Law Enforcement regarding police corruption. To being with, there are a substantial amount of police departments that have stayed away from hiring law enforcement candidates who do not have high ethical standards. These same police departments have recognized new recruits early in his or her career who they feel may compromise the police department’s integrity (Martin, 2011). The latest technological advances that have been made within law enforcement have been to…

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    of why we use data analyzes in law enforcement is proven by its effectiveness on the street and in the political theater. First of all, Statistical analysis is about discovery, (Walker, Maddan, 2013). Discovery is one of the cornerstones of police work, we have to discover everything from the problem to the evidence to the resolution. While data analyze will not give us all the answers it will assist us in many ways. In an article by David Ball for the Stanford Law Review on data analyzes being…

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