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    Police is one of the force in the country, who protect us from dangers by controlling the traffic, monitoring the threats all the time. We feel safe and secure because they are awake for us. But when the police department doesn’t do their minimum job, then the people in the country cannot survive safely and securely. When compared to cops in other countries, India has the many number of cops in the world, but unfortunately 90 out of 100 are corrupted. In all the intersections, there are at least…

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    with the times is police interrogation methods. An interrogation is when someone examines a suspect by questioning them formally. The biggest difference in interrogation methods used in the past compared to the more modern method is between the confrontational and non-confrontational methods. Confrontational interrogation, also known as the Reid Technique, is an aggressive way to obtain a confession. It begins by a fact finding interview followed by confrontation, with the police claiming to…

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    Police Officer Trends

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    across the United States; but one job that will always remain are police officers or law enforcement. There will always be crime, therefore there will always be a need for police officers. Although the need for police officers may not change, different aspects of the job of an officer may. For example, we are always getting new laws that police officers have to be aware of; which leads me to the reason I am writing this paper. What a police officer may have experienced on the streets twenty…

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    Police interrogation of criminal suspects by the police must be conducted in compliance with certain legal requirements. One penalty for noncompliance is the rejection of a confession as evidence at trial. The long standing requirement that a confession must be a voluntary one before it may be used as evidence in a criminal case is based upon the principle of protection of the innocent. There can be no valid objection, therefore, from anyone, to the continued existence of the requirement of…

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    Police Officer Scenarios

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    house to arrest someone, you may be killed or even accidentally shot the wrong person. 3. Increase scrutiny and public disenchantment against law enforcement officers, especially on the media. Whenever you turn on the news, and there is incident of police shooting, most analysts will immediately blame the officer for the incident without first getting the totality of the facts. 4. Juggling between work…

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    Police Officer Simulations

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    Title You Are a Police Officer Results This simulation required that, as a police officer, I obtain a criminal conviction in six or more cases and have three or fewer law suits against the police department as a result of my violating someone's civil rights and liberties. I only had one strike in this process. The first event centered on a local Irish-American Association's St. Patrick's Day parade. A group of gay Irish-Americans were told they could not march in the parade by the IAA,…

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    Police Observation Report

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    A tow truck was requested off of rotation and Ward’s Towing responded to the scene. The BMW was impounded at the Port Richey Police Department and James was provided with a PRPD notice of impound. James was issued UTC A2ID8DE for operating an unregistered motor vehicle and UTC A2ID8EE reference DWLSR w/o knowledge. James was released on scene and promised to appear for his court…

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    Police Stress Reports

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    visits would be optional, but the initial session would not only provide an analysis of whether or not the officer is mentally able to return to work, it would get the officer exposed to a positive resource for dealing with his stress ("Five Ways Police Cope With Stress"). It would also be a good idea to send out an email or written notice to all personnel within the department to stay positive and try to create a supportive atmosphere for this officer when he does come back to work. This…

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    Police Chief Essay

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    Being a police chief is a difficult enough position without having to deal internally with issues that one would think common sense would be able to handle. As the youth in our country grow older and integrate themselves into the workforce subtle things like tattoos and clothing are becoming an area of interest. With regards to tattoos or clothing that may be offensive, from an administrative viewpoint, these things are easy to handle from within the organization. In the realm of criminal…

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    Police Protests

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    men were nine times more likely than other Americans to be killed by police officers according to a Guardian study that recorded 1,134 deaths at the hands of law enforcement officers in 2015. Despite making up only 2% of the total US population, African American males between the ages of 15 and 34 made up more than 15% of all deaths logged this year by an ongoing investigation into the use of deadly force by police. And then police departments across the country have the nerve to act so…

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