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    I don’t think the model is fair for any law enforcement’s salary be based solely on the job performance on any employee. An officer’s model should start from the moment he or she begins working on their job. It is almost impossible to make everybody happy, but I think everyone should receive a raise according to his or job performance. Due to the fact that inflation is steadily at rise, law enforcement officers should also receive an increase in their paycheck based on a certain percentage;…

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    intended to enhance the knowledge, skills and abilities of Law Enforcement (L.E.) and Military members. Whether its corrections, security, protection, patrol, investigations or another branch of L.E. our overall mission is still relative, “Protect the innocent”. If you have not heard me say it before, it’s important that this becomes your business. No, this task cannot be conducted by L.E. itself, it relies heavily on Courts, Juries, Prosecutors, Law Makers, Community Leaders, Parole and…

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    Law Enforcement Police Officer Being in the law enforcement as a police officer have been a common feature in American society for more than a century. Today, police officers are seen patrolling streets, directing traffic, and serving the public in a multitude of ways. It has not always been so. Historically, the police were political assets for the power elites and had no pretence of treating everyone equally. The purpose of this research paper is to review briefly the history of the police,…

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    There are many different types of disciplinary actions within a law enforcement agency. Some agencies may have a more strict disciplinary policy while others may not be as restrictive. Foe example, an large police department or sheriff’s office may have an internal affairs unit “IA unit” the smaller agencies may just have a supervisor, or senior officer handle the investigation or problem. The first in the disciplinary process will be an oral reprimand or counseling. This is where the…

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    Procedural Issues Criminal procedure issues faced by law enforcement Law enforcement is an important area in criminal justice procedures of any nation and is mainly composed of police department and various agencies that work to ensure the law is followed by all. The law enforcement unit ensures that the rules are upheld and ensures that violators are apprehended and handed to the courts for arbitration. In United States the law enforcement unit operates under various agencies which include the…

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    individuals. There is always a way to get around things and it seems as though law enforcement officials can get away with anything in today’s society. Law enforcement official’s main purpose is to protect and serve but it just seems as though the ones that are doing wrong aren’t punished while the innocent are thrown in jail. I feel as though law enforcement officials protect and serve who they want to. Not all law enforcement officials think or act the same way so therefore we can’t speak…

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    Law enforcement officers have the responsibility of upholding the law, protecting the community, and keep order among society. With that being said there are many roles that law enforcement officers fulfill within their occupation. Although there are many roles an officer may fulfill, two of those roles I believe would go hand in hand is the apprehension of offenders and preserving the peace. I think that in order for a police officers to maintain peace with in a community he/she must do their…

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    deliver its mandate of ensuring that justice is served to the offender and recompense is delivered to the victim. These components are Law enforcement, Adjudication, and Correction. Law enforcement begins with crime detection; usually done by the responsible authorities such as the police force or specialized agencies. They have the duty of upholding the law and the rights of the offenders, victims as well as witnesses. In the United States, we have the police departments handling crimes in…

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    As a resident who supports law enforcement, I am writing for your support of SB 418, law enforcement body cameras. Supporting it would allow the proper use of body cameras; requiring the data recorded to be retained according to specific requirements. The bill benefits police officers and civilians. The officers protect civilians; however, body cameras would give officers more encouragement to stay within the rules and regulations. Body cameras will help reduce finger-pointing and false…

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    Relating to Racial Profiling in Law Enforcement Law enforcement officers often use the term profiling, which refers to a practice of describing individual behavior (positive or negative) and/or certain personal characteristics. At some point in time, the term profiling has evolved from its original specific intent and shifted from an individual’s actions to the individual’s race, ethnicity or national origin of an individual. Many individuals have seen law enforcement officers from interstate…

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