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    Police Career Essay

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    controversial issues that revolve around police officers and policing I truly believe that police officers are here to help. becoming a police officer is not an easy road, although the job only requires a high school diploma further education is expected, not only do You have to be educated, but you have to be diverse and well rounded because of the different people and different situations you face every day. Aside from it being an honorable career as a police officers salary accommodates you…

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    It was probably 10 years ago. He was by the book officer. I told him I run around here without my shirt on campus plenty of times, and I’ve never been stopped. I was running probably prior 10 years before that. The question was disobeying municipal police is seldom justified. The mean response to question equals 2.75, which leans towards agree. The participants response ranged from somewhat agree to…

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    There are many reasons for police brutality including race, gender, or sexuality of the victim or if the officer has a power problem. The most talked about one seems to be the race of the victim rather than the officer. Ted Gottfried, Author of “Police under fire” stated, “An African-American police officer who has been raised in the South often does not relate any better to a black Haitian with French Caribbean traditions than a white officer who grew up in a northern suburb may to an…

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    Police brutality is a social issue that has plagued America for decades. One of the most infamous cases of police brutality is the Rodney King case. On March 3, 1991, four Los Angeles Police Department (L.A.P.D.) officers brutally beat Rodney King during a traffic stop. A bystander captured the beating on tape and the four officers involved faced criminal charges, including excessive force. The video broadcasted nationwide during the trial, but despite the evidence, a predominantly white jury…

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    Police Reputation Recently, the reputations of police officers and departments in America have dropped to an all-time low. Locally, people are still more concerned by police presence than they are reassured. I really decided to take another look at police reputation about a week before this draft when I remembered stories some of my classmates would tell about “Big-Booty Judy”. The stories were mostly complaints about him doing his job and pulling them over when they acted like hooligans,…

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    question about police brutality being an epidemic in our country. This paper will address the factors that police consider when resorting to exceeded use of authority. Through this, cases like Tulsa, Oklahoma’s fatal shooting of an unarmed, African American man, Terrence Crutcher, and the Ferguson, Missouri shooting of another unarmed, African American man, Michael Brown will be reviewed. Related topics such as: Racial Threat Theory, racial profiling, institutional racism, and police policies…

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    through the air, the swoosh sounds as it swings by. Now there is something used for a job that is closely related with the baseball bat but a bit more tactical and is in the law enforcement and requires a police baton, which is used for both law enforcement and self defenseive techniques. The type of police baton should be chosen carefully due to its affordability, length, and the material it is made from so that it’s helping out with the job and so that it will be more of a reliable to for…

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    being a police officer comes at a price. I believe that this career has the ability to interfere with ones’ personal life and negatively influence their relationships. From another point of view, I also am able to believe that this career has the ability to offer greater…

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    Police Brutality Facts

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    Project 2 "Police Brutality Statistics and Facts." CopCrisis. N.p., 4 July 2012. Web. 25 Sept. 2016. In today 's world new issues rise frequently and over the last few years police brutality has escalated to an issue on a much larger scale. Police should be here to protect the community and establish trust with the residents who reside in it. It is no secret that different races encounter different problems with the police, because of this tragedy the african american community has protested…

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    Reducing Police Corruption

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    Other ways to help with reducing police corruption is there needs to be a higher standard for recruitment and screening of such one (Newburn & Webb, 1999). There needs to be a full background check own a individual that wish to work for the police. There has been other law agencies around the world that have try to reduce corruption by hiring people in law enforcement that are in their mid to late twenties, but I would not because corruption does not have an age limit. Now some agencies process…

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