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    can be applied to violence. If people observe realistic examples of violence on the television, they may become fearful of the same occurrences happening in their own reality. The more people see the acts of violence such as crimes committed between police and the black population and crimes committed between black citizens and white citizens, the more the issue of race and corrupt authority become a social problem. Since in fact, a social problem is an objection condition to which people have…

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    Essay On Police Deviance

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    There are many things that police officers have done wrong. Police deviance caused by a few people who should not have become police officers and whose feelings toward corruption was not recognized during the recruitment and hiring phases. Police corruption is a major problem in the United States. Some police officers turn bad by ripping off drug dealers and even dealing drugs themselves. Corruption is a bit ore serious but if corruption is for personal gain, then simply accepting a free cup of…

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    what individuals and institutes in diverse organizations do and must do about criminality difficulties (Crowther-Dowey & Silvestri, 2016). It searches for relations between criminality, societal order and penalty, and searches the part played by the police department, DAs, judges, penitentiaries and other performers and organizations in the broader setting of numerous methods of societal control (Crowther-Dowey & Silvestri, 2016). Comparative work is enforced through the detailed nature of…

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    degree in criminal justice first. Then I will go to a police academy and learn what I need to, in order to become a Patrol man. I would like to learn and fulfill the duties of this job for a few years then move on. Every job you have to start at the bottom of the totem pole and in my case the Patrol man would be it. According to this quote, “About 70% of the millions of daily calls to 9-1-1 systems across the country are directed to the police” (Schmalleger, 2015, p. 165). What I hate about the…

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    Career As A Police Officer

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    disorder, protect people and property, and enforce criminal laws. Police officers are concentrating on resources in high-crime neighborhoods, and are not racial profiling.They wield tremendous power and are capable of depriving others of their freedom, lives, and reputation. Most police departments in America are organized in a SWAT position, based on a downward chain of command with the names of ranks following the military impact. Police officers work the most dangerous jobs in…

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    States. Still the UK police are more closely interlocked by statutory regulations, which bind the country together through exposure and deterrence of crime (Dixon, 1929, p. 178). The regional UK crime unit is composed of territorial police forces and National Law Enforcement bodies. They have a Chief Constable who resembles a U.S. sheriff and a National Crime Agency that performs the same tasks as the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the States. The largest compilation of police lies in the…

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    society. Today 's police managers whether that be deputies, chiefs or captains all can face challenges forcing them to re think the way they handle arrest or even stopping people in general. Police face general challenges today under pressure that comes from their bosses, managers or whoever over see them. I have learned and studied from past criminal justice classes about police morale. However, this is the first time I ever had to write on to the topic that pertain to police moral about law…

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    Domestic Violence Police

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    Domestic Violence and the Police Domestic violence is defined as a pattern of behavior which involves violence or other abuse by one person against another in a domestic setting, such as in marriage or cohabitation Domestic violence victims often turn to authorities as a form of relief to escape their offender. An important link to victim services and safety is the police. From 2000-2009 14% of victims reported these violent crimes to the police, of those 14% only 4% received assistance from…

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    armed person. Author Wheeler mentions the House Bill 1572 took place after the incident of Virginia Tech shooting, where it allowed the concealed weapon to be on school campuses. However, the committee, the school and the Virginia Association of Chiefs of Police killed the bill, and diverting the issue by implanted a make believe that everyone will feel safe walking around the campus with gun-free zone according to the university spokesman, Larry…

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    In the article “California Can’t Police Its Own Cops Stealing Nude Photos of Women,” by Conor Friedersdorf talks about an issue relating to cops using their power to invade women’s privacy. I didn’t know some cops did this to obtain nude photos until now. I find it dumb because the cop should already know that invading privacy is against the law. Since when did cops have more rights than us? We are all born with equal rights. In my opinion, I believe some cops are good and some are bad. However,…

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