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    Demographic Differences

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    Demographic Differences The demographics of Virtual police compared to the community show a major difference based on gender and race. In the community of Virtual its population is 299,325 that breaks down to 152,458 women and 147,066 men. It also shows that out of the 156 of the non-sworn and sworn personnel in the police department 49.2 are women. When it comes to population of the community’s race there are 50,000 black citizens and of that 21 are affiliated with the department and less…

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    last year or two police officers everywhere have been in the headlines for misconduct, whether that misconduct has been with citizens or within their own departments. When officers commit acts of misconduct there must be disciplinary actions taken. Chief of Police handles disciplinary actions. Disciplinary actions can range from verbal warnings to termination depending on the severity of the offense. The focal point of this assignment will be exploring time fraud within the police department.…

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    The police are a legitimate government body which is given legal authority to maintain law and order, enforce governmental laws and prevent criminal acts. The agency is there to ensure the government remains to be a respectable and stable entity in the society. Its job does not in any way exclude anybody from abiding by the law (Emsley57). Resources state that debates have argued Politics in reality, however, has not realized the theory of non-influence to the police force. Politics is the sense…

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    Griffin Police Department

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    answered when completing an internship with a police department. The quote from above were the words, an officer I had been riding along with, spoke as we waited for the Crime Scene Investigation Division to appear on scene. Through the ten weeks of interning at the City of Griffin Police Department, I have been given the opportunity to learn about policing and police departments through shadowing and observing officers and detectives. The Griffin Police Department has many divisions and roles…

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    case gave police the right to stop a person on the street and question them and if they can establish reasonable suspicion that the individual either committed a crime or is about to commit a crime then they can perform a frisk of the individual. Initially this policy gave police a great new tool in the fight against crime. However, like that initial shot of heroine which gives the…

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    be appointed as a Chief of Police in history. He is considered the leading figure in the creation of the criminal justice field within the United States. Hailed as the father of modern policing, his spirit of innovation, dedication to improving procedures, and contribution to policing are unsurmountable and will be emulated for years to come. His continued drive for educational opportunities and improvement within the law enforcement society will forever change the way police organizations…

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    It was October 8, 2015, I walked into the police station not knowing what to expect. When I walked to the desk they asked me for my name, and Patrol Officer Jonathan Bransfield greeted me. I was brought behind the desk into the dispatch center where I filled out the paperwork to go on the ride along. After signing the paperwork Officer Bransfield showed me around the station where I was greeted by everyone. Officer Bransfield showed me the temporary holding cells, the booking room, the chief’s…

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    United States Constitution’s 11th amendment also states that an officer must show that they had probable cause in order to have lawsuits brought against them dismissed. In situations involving police use of excessive force the 11th amendment; protections have had multiple successes due to death caused by a police officer. A majority of cases heard regarding probable cause often lead to a dismissal of charges, but the penalty is usually in monetary form as an end result of a lawsuit. The 11th…

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    Jhennah Gill Brenda Volk English– 102- 61 9 Sept 2017 Summary of “Five Reasons Why Police Body-Cams Are a Terrible Idea” In Virgil Vaduva’s article “Five Reasons Why Police Body-Cams Are a Terrible Idea,” originally published on Truth Voice on June 16, 2015, libertarian security professional Vaduva argues that there is not sufficient evidence to propose that body cameras worn by police will do much to help the over-all public. In Vaduva’s article, he wrote about five reasons, which I will…

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    Causes of Police Corruption Police officers are meant to be seen as protectors of the peace. Lately, they have been seen as the corruptors of the peace. The ones who want to put us away, possibly for life. This has put a nonstop stress on many, who are involved with such officers. It’s not always good to point fingers, but without knowing why police officers do this, we cannot fix it. Trusting the ones who protect us is one of the biggest issues in our society. We have to assume that the police…

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