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    I am writing today to share two major announcements regarding our firm. It is with great pleasure I announce that Lynn Fitzsimons has accepted the position of firm president effective January 1 /of this year/2017. As president, she will manage the day-to-day operations of the firm providing leadership, vision, and general business oversight without losing focus on our clients. Lynn has been with the firm for 50 years. She understands the importance of providing exceptional service and…

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    Carding Regulation Essay

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    there are plenty of legal limits placed on police officers when performing “Investigative detentions and street checks”. However, there is almost no judicial oversight for this type of detention, given that it rarely goes in front of the courts. To remedy the issues with “carding” the Ontario government filed the regulation “O. Reg. 58/16: COLLECTION OF IDENTIFYING INFORMATION IN CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES - PROHIBITION AND DUTIES” on March 21, 2016 under the Police Services Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.…

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    As the Chief of Police for Baltimore, the fact that a Top Secret intelligence report exists which revealed a potential dirty bomb attack by a Middle East-based terrorist in the Baltimore in the next 48 hours is extremely troubling. Since this area serves as a piece of critical infrastructure to the city of Baltimore and it a major tourist area, the effects of a successful dirty bomb attack would be catastrophic. Without the proper security clearance to access the details of the report, the…

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    Police Emotivism

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    except the Student If the practice is approved, emotivism can be used to understand the point of view of all the parties that include the police and the prostitutes. Emotivism notes that moral utterances lack the truth value and only expresses the feelings and emotional worth of the person talking. It, thus, can be used to understand the perspective of the police because they disregard moral in reaching the decisions they react at. For example, they failed to stop and question the women…

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    A police officer possesses the authority to carry a firearm, detain individuals and make arrests within their jurisdiction. They are expected to conduct their duties safely and in a professional manner while remaining impartial. Police officers are trusted to safely utilize their firearm when necessary in the performance of their official duties. They must be self-disciplined, maintain a high standard of personal and professional ethics, be proficient in their duties and knowledgeable of laws…

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    store owner knew he was wrong but wanted the deputy chief to tell the junior officer not to write him a ticket. Now legally this is wrong because he ran a red light and could have caused an accident. Therefore, it is wrong for the deputy chief to tell him not to write the ticket plus it raises question about how people who do small favors for you get special treatment. I feel that they truly started to look into the problems with ethics and police officer misconduct as early as the nineteenth…

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    established, right after the Rodney king beating. The commission made by the attorney Warren Christopher was made to conduct a full and fair examination of the operation Los Angeles police department, which apparently had used excessive force on the king. The Christopher Commission is in act today to help stop police and police departments from using too much force or excessive force. The use of force by law enforcement agencies and officers become quite necessary in some cases, and is…

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    Having been through two different Chief’s of Police and observing several County Sheriff’s I have experienced three out of the four styles listed in the textbook. For example, the first Chief I worked for believed in the administrator executive style. Although he strictly enforced the chain of command, the lack of attention to results and external influences ultimately cost him his position (Cordner, 2016). Subsequently, the Sheriff during that time was strictly a politician, who worried more…

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    Pc Sharkey Case Study

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    This scenario raises the question of whether PC Sharkey has legally exercised his powers of stop and search. The statutory requirement of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1998 and the accompanying PACE Codes of Practice require PC Sharkey to have reasonable grounds for suspecting Marcus of committing an unlawful act while taking reasonable steps when conducting the search. The scenario also raises the question as to whether PC Sharkey has exercised his powers of arrest by having reasonable…

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    Studies of police effectiveness over the last 30 years show that the most effective police strategies are those that are focused on areas, places, and offenders that account for disproportionate amounts of crime and disorder. When police focus on problems, areas, places, and specific offenders, they can have a significant impact on overall crime levels. No matter how many police officers a city has, there never seems to be enough to do all things that the community ask of them (Boba Santos and…

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