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    A police explorer program is one that is offered by a police department for their city’s youth ages 14 ½ - 21 years. In this program the youth learn leadership skills and discipline among other things. A major part of being a police explorer is working in the community whether it be at community events, directing traffic during functions, and helping the different units of the department in whatever is needed. There’s a program offered by the Riverside County Sheriff’s department called the…

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    required in complex stings (Newmann, G. 2007). It is very time-demanding and may take months if not years for the investigation to end. There is also a much cost for training the police officers and the cost of the lengthy trials (Newman, G & Socia, K (2007). There are some benefit to the police department…

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    you become a police officer you have to think smart, and have good tactics and not think you’re over someone because you have a badge. On my second day, he sat me back in the conference room and we talked about how the criminal justice system is a teared system. It is an ascending and descending chain effect. He taught me that there are several components in the criminal justice system, the judicially (the judges, federal judges, state judges). It is constructed that way in every single state.…

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    Police Deviant Behavior

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    interesting as to how much the police actually police in some communities. For instance, Victor Rio mention about how when things actually needed to be done in the community like gang violence or drug activity in front of an apartment the police neglect to response. From Jose point of view, I understood that minor crime is not what the police want they would like a major crime like a drug bust instead of protecting the neighborhood. In addition, it seems that the police officers in the school…

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    In the fast pace action motion picture End of Watch, two south Los Angeles Police Department co-workers fight to keep the streets safe of harm. Officer Taylor and Officer Z are life long friends who are the star patrol unit at their police department. The two are both family men who juggle this insanely dangerous career just to keep a roof over their heads. While on patrol one afternoon, the two officers pull over a driver for a traffic violation. The simple violation leads to Z almost taking a…

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    What Is Race Police

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    Race, Police, and the Media Introduction and definitions: “#BlackLivesMatter is an online forum intended to build connections between Black people and our allies to fight anti-Black racism, to speak dialogue among Black people, and to facilitate the types of connections necessary to encourage social action and engagement” (1Garza). According to their official website, BLM is a chapter-based national organization working for the validity of Black life; working to rebuild the Black liberation…

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    The three most important attributes to a police officer would be integrity, respect, and professionalism. These are all qualities which I possess and hold strong to my character. (A) Integrity is the foundation of public service, and this quality is the predominant characteristic when I consider the role of a police officer. Integrity is the cornerstone of a relationship with members of the public. When a police officer encounters a situation, they must act with confidence according to their…

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    The Role of the Police Supervisor As a new supervisor assigned to patrol, it is essential to have some basic leadership tools in ones “tool box” to ensure that you are successful. For the basic police officer we all attend the police academy and are influenced by the instructors assigned there. These instructors are usually seasoned officers who become our role models who we hope to emulate someday. Our first impression of the police supervisors are made here. Once the academy is completed,…

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    Police Ethical Dilemmas

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    temptation to make unethical decisions is significant. Sometimes people do not even realize their actions could be unethical unless someone pointed it out to them or they get in trouble. The Kansas City Police Department had assumed that there were unethical actions taking place with some of their KCK SWAT police officers and took action to catch them in the act. What they found was not only unethical but very illegal and as officers of the law, they felt that they could get away with it and…

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    White Police Cases

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    There have always been questions concerning white police officers dealing with colored suspects. Lately, this has been at the forefront of everyone 's mind with all of the tragedies that have occurred. Some people see the officer’s actions as necessary, but others see them as excessive. The question is, would the same use of force have been used, in the same situation if he/she was white. In New York, 80% of all police stops were black and Latinos. 85% of them were frisked. Of the whites who…

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