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    The movies being compared are 22 Jump Street and Hot Fuzz. The genre that has been selected is Crime. In 22 Jump Street officers Schmidt(Jonah Hill) and Jenko(Channing Tatum) are back in a sequel to solve and eliminate the new trade of the new drug “Wyhphy”(Work hard, Yes, Play hard, Yes). Which happened to kill a student who was photographed buying it on campus. The two officers infiltrate the college by going undercover. Jenko joins the football team while Schmidt joins the Bohemian art major…

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    watch the neighborhood. As stated in a New York Times article, “Law enforcement officials uniformly stress that the job of neighborhood watch volunteers is to observe and report what they see, not to confront or to the police. What volunteers need are cell phones (to call the police) and flashlights.”(2013). It is clearly stated that a neighborhood watch just needs a phone and flashlight to do their job. A gun would just cause more casualties in communities due to suspicious activity a…

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    According to Captain Joe Bologna of the Philadelphia Police Department, “every time a police officer fires his weapon, the reputation of the police department is on the line.” (time) Anytime an officer fires a gun, there are usually people who will claim excessive force and police brutality, even if the shooting was justified. This can cause citizens to lose faith in their department and makes an officer’s job harder. There are people that ask why couldn’t the officer wound someone and that they…

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    Growing up in Colorado was an easy lifestyle. There was one gang but they never came around to harm people. Sure, they would give the police some problems once in a while, but they didn 't kill anyone. When I was in middle school, I was looking into my future. I had always wanted to become a police officer, and go to college and get a degree for Criminal Justice, but I wasn 't sure. My mother hated the fact of me being in Law Enforcement. She would say that it was against God 's law. I always…

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    When I started in law enforcement the only technology we had were the police radios, which had two or three channels, typewriters and a few of the lucky officers bought their own expensive word processors. Today the radios have banks of 50 channels or more, there are in-car computers, automated finger printers, body cameras, personal cell phones that are as robust as computers, eTickets that printout in an officers car to surveillance cameras that can turn complete darkness visible. In the…

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    Fogelson's Study

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    In his study Fogelson introduces two major reform movements among big city police. The first movement was the progressive movement, in which the progressives consisting of the upper middle class wanted manage cities in a similar way a successful business would be maintained. The main significance was made on the aspects of honesty and efficiency. The progressives demanded that the official at the top of the department had prior knowledge of everything going on within their department as well as…

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    Collared Females: Their Role in the Police Force The Police force makes up a large protection force in the United States. But a problem that many started to become aware of in the 1900’s is still in existence today, though not as bad. While women now have equal opportunities for jobs, especially in the blue collared job force, it is not always equal. There are definitely less women in the task force today than men; though that is not through lack of trying. As Police Chief Ben Reed mentioned in…

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    The Joker manages the overthrow of an entire criminal organization, predicting the moves of the cops and others on their way. The Joker says “Do I really look like a guy with a plan, Harvey? I don’t have a plan…” “I’m a dog chasing cars… I wouldn’t know what to do with one if I caught it. I just do things. I’m just a wrench in the gears. I hate plans.” “Schemers trying to control their little worlds. I’m not a schemer, I show the schemers how pathetic their attempts to control things really…

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    Stress In Law Enforcement

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    stress is “a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances” (Oxford Dictionary, 2017). In the field of law enforcement, police officers undergo adverse and demanding circumstances each day. They are exposed to incidences that other individuals do not see on a daily basis. Police officers have many roles within their duties varying from enforcing the law to acting as a social worker. These duties also require an immense amount of paperwork, which…

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    dangerous career, law enforcement agencies face unique challenges brought on by the high level of public scrutiny departments are often faced with. These challenges highlight the need for effective mentoring programs all the more. Young aspiring police officers look to positive mentors, who can demonstrate exemplary behaviors and share their knowledge and experience with them. Mentors provide new recruits with on the job training, as the new officers are able to observe an experienced officer…

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