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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 justice, officers ought to have two arrangements of uniforms, one with long sleeves and another with short sleeves. Officer Newton inked a swastika and a naked lady on his arms which are both similarly hostile. It 's the ideal opportunity for the administration…

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    door. Even with all of those securities, Mr. Jenkins woke up to a stolen wallet. When he reported this to the local police, they were skeptical. “What do you mean you can’t find your wallet?” asked the police chief. “Did you forget where you left it?” “No,” replied the old man. “I checked everywhere around my house and where I work. I went to check the footage from one of my cameras, but I found it broken” replied Jenkins. “Sounds like you just need to upgrade it to one of the newer models,”…

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    In a policing agency there are a number of changes that happen daily or monthly but when these changes happen they have to be communicated down or out to everyone so that all officers are doing the same thing no matter what shift they work. Although, there are a number of officer who work on different shifts as well as off of work on certain days but there is a way to make sure that every officer gets this information. Therefore, the Chief of police or the Sheriff can deliver these changes in a…

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    The scenario I have chosen is scenario 1, where I am the police chief of Atlanta. As the chief of the police, it is my responsibility to identify which agencies will be assisting my team to provide security for the debate; I must ensure the safety of everyone attending the debate. I must also identify any existing or possible threats that could occur during this event. This event is being held at the Chastain Park Amphitheater, and it is a political debate. As we, all know they are targeted…

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    The officer’s behavior, especially the group of six that caused the most disharmony within the department, could be improved greatly through the use of basic principles of police organization as well as policies, procedures, rules, regulations, and discipline. To begin, Chief Eager should start implementing the basic principles of police organization. This consists of chain of command, unity of command, span of control, and group like functions. I will go over each of these and how they could…

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    Police Chief Role

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    A person who, through fame, profession, accomplishments, and other has the public attention focused upon self is a public figure (Varone, 2012). For examples, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the US President, and any police chief are public figures. They are public figures due to their professions and the legitimate roles they play according to their explicit legal rights conferred by laws. To some extent, the First Lady is a public figure. She runs the first ladyship office at the…

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    be exactly what she needs, and never leave her. I love Bella too much to do that.” Ending his declaration in a near whisper, his true intentions and the depth of his feelings for her made obvious for anyone to witness. “And are you convinced that she will say yes?” I replied with a hint of concern as I finished my steak and push my plate away, since I wasn’t completely convinced that she would agree. “She wanted to marry Edmond, but we both know how that ended.” A wry smile crossed his face,…

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    crazy. The station has been busy with this recent case and my freetime has been squashed by it. So as a recap I wrote about it. My mind flashed again flat lining, dead, the once bouncing line lays flat on the ground. Then the horrific scene stops and replaced by the ceiling fan against the white ceiling. My body glistening with sweat. I sit up in bed rubbing my dilated eyes. Once my hands leave my eyes the suit stares at me ready for another day as Chief of Police. I hopped into the charger…

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    graduating K-9 class of 2016!” the police chief exclaimed with excitement. All the officers slapped their hands together in the midst of whoops and cheers. Penny had been waiting for this day ever since she was a puppy. It was always her dream to be a police dog. She was about to show her excitement with a loud bark, but caught herself knowing that it was improper for a new graduate. She looked up and saw her new partner, Ali. Ali was tough on the outside, but Penny knew she could get through…

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    Introduction In the case of Homer (Appellant) V Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police (Respondent) [2012] UKSC 15, all facts pertinent to the decisions of the deciding judges are presented within the context of the following heading. This is a case of appeal heard by Lord Hope, Lady Hale, Lord Brown, Lord Mance & Lord Kerr between the 17th- 19th of January 2012. In itself this case concerns the indirect discrimination of the appellant Mr. Homer, and is being appealed against the decision…

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