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    Police Leadership

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    The article entitled leadership- the biggest police problem, talks about leadership as it regards to the police department of Trinidad and Tobago. In this article, the writer spoke about the amount of qualifications that persons within the police department possesses, but very few experiences to back up the many certificates, diplomas and doctorates. Another contributing factor that leads to poor leadership within the police department is a lack of strategic planning with no records to show what…

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    Police Shootings

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    For the past few months instances of police brutality and police shootings have risen to new highs. Because of this rise is police violence the public has taken to filming these instances and getting the videos out into the internet and spreading them around social media. In reaction to two such videos the public reacted negatively due to the fact that two videos of such police shooting/killings came out back to back. One video was of a young black man already on the ground with two officers…

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    Police Effectiveness

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    girl up from childcare, then observing police lights coming behind you; instructing you to pull over. Whats experiencing your head? Am I going to return home today? Am I even going to make it out alive? Will they show kindness toward my child? The year isn't even over yet and police have beginning now murdered no under 865 individuals; a colossal fragment of whom were unarmed, regularly wiped out, and ethnic minorities. Various issues climb out of this. The police have been abusing their…

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    Police Deception

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    Police misconduct is when an officer violates, to some degree, the department handbook, the law of the land, or anything that might have to do with constitutional rights. The way a police agency’s police officers perform their duty or do not perform their duty may influence the way that particular agency is observed and how they are thought of in that community. If misconduct is going on in that police agency, that community will view that agency as a joke and will not want to rely on that…

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    Compromised By Police

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    contradict the original intent. Police are to maintain order in the public and enforce the law. But many are now afraid of the police, due to the headlines on the news about the police beating unarmed civilians, and abusing their power. Police abuse, brutality, can be caused by uncertainty that the civilians are up to no good, racism, and not the right police training can result to death. Police officers’ responsibilities are to enforce the law and maintain order. The police have been doing a…

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    Police Shootings

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    The article is named 776 People killed By Police So far in 2015, 161 of them Unarmed. This article states that the people who were killed were completely unarmed, meaning they didn’t have a gun or knife or any type of weapon that could hurt the officer. This article was not based off of race although it does give some statistics stating that blacks are killed at a higher rate than whites. This article focuses on how civilians are being killed by police yet they were not armed to hurt anyone.…

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    Police Brutality Cases

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    the police officers. These government officials are responsible for preventing crime, protecting people from criminals, maintaining public safety, enforcing laws, and providing emergency services if needed. With hundreds of thousands of police officers employed with local law enforcements in the United States, there is plenty of room for error. Police often have to deal with altercations where people are unhappy or upset, creating a difficult situation for all parties. If someone the police…

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    Militarization of US Police Force America, the country of the free, but is it actually free when the police are packing heat like never before? Recently the local police departments has been seen using excessive force and equipment necessary. Over the past few decades, the government have offered local police departments around five billion dollars’ worth of military-grade weapons and equipment intended for fighting major crimes, terrorism and response to disasters (Snowiss). Why would police…

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    Police Corruption

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    Police: persons whose responsibility is to enforce laws; usually the term used for the city or municipal officers, as opposed to county deputies (Peak, 2015). The duty of a police officer is to protect, serve and maintain order of the public. They are the ones to call for when there is an emergency or for a civil matter. Policing is a difficult job, it is physically, mentally and emotionally draining. Law enforcement officer are given a great amount of authority to make find solutions to…

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    statistically an insignificant amount of data collected on cases of police brutally involving young, men and women in America. These past few years, these particular types of cases have been highlighted and placed at the forefront of mainstream media. Recent incidences involving police brutality such as what happened to Mike Brown, Eric Graner and, of course Aiyana Stanley-Jones, have triggered an outcry for more information on police brutality cases. Unfortunately, because of what’s happening,…

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