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    Singh v. Gonzales, 417 F. 3d 736, 737 (7th Cir. 2005). In Singh v. Gonzales, Singh worked for a local police force in India where he managed other constables and performed customary police duties such as patrolling, interrogating, investigating, preparing reports, and taking people into custody. Id. The police force systematically arrested, without cause, innocent Sikhs while torturing and sometimes killing the detainees, then falsely claimed that they violently…

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    with each passing year. The only way to help stop the atrocious act of human trafficking is to accomplish the following steps: first the public needs to be educated on what human trafficking is and what victims of human trafficking endure, the local police departments and hospital facilities need to learn how to identify and help victims of human trafficking, as well as how to identify a victim of human trafficking. Most people in today’s society do not understand what human trafficking is…

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    911 Operator Research Paper

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    to the women to see what is happening on the other end of the phone, the operator hears three loud bangs and a deathly screech from the women. “Ma’am, ma’am, are you alright? Are you there?” as the line goes blank and the operator is in shock, the police…

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    As per paper presented by Warren Spencer at Texas City Attorney’s Association Semi Annual Meeting June 13-15, 2007, the costs associated with handling civil liability lawsuits are considerable. False arrest, unlawful detention, excessive force, assault & battery, unlawful search, unlawful seizure, inadequate supervision, improper strip searches, and inadequate training of staff associated with criminal justice are some of the possible causes of such liability . Often we read news reports…

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    So if police corruption has been around all this time, there is a reason as to why people are sometimes so mistrusting of law enforcement and that is the sad truth. Police corruption is such a complex occurrence. It is such a problem that has been resurfaced time and time again and will carry on to have an effect on everyone, whether you are a resident or on police force. Dating back to the beginning of policing, so many aspects of policing…

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    Offender Profiling Essay

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    In Module 2, I learned a lot about the data and statistics that make up the criminal justice system. I was able to read and review the change that needs to be made with victim’s experiences with crime. I learned the definition of offender profiling and how it is used to solve criminal cases. I was introduced to the equation that is used to determine victimization rates. According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics (2017), “Violent crime includes murder, rape and sexual assault, robbery, and…

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    The intelligence led policing concept, which commenced in the United Kingdom, has its groundwork in recognizing that police were investing an excess…

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    Both are still used today to study and see which is better for dealing with crime and criminals. Philosopher Cesare Beccaria developed and was credited with, rational classical criminology, which raises the question, “if you were caught by the police while shoplifting, would you be more afraid of: receiving punishment or a formal sanction from authorities? Or would you be more afraid of receiving punishment from an informal sanction from friends, family and the surrounding community. Do…

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    Race to Incarcerate: A Graphic Retelling. Sabrina Jones and Marc Mauer. New York: The New Press, 2013. 111pp. The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world; 2.3 million inmates which equals a rate of 730 inmates to every 100,000 citizens. As Marc Mauer explains our correctional system began with the premise of rehabilitation but has now evolved into a retributive system. Race to Incarcerate A graphic retelling was the collaborative effort of Sabrina Jones and Marc Mauer.…

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    They are trusted with a badge and are sent out to work with offenders and protect the communities in which these offenders reside. And similar to a police officer, just because their shift is over doesn’t mean they aren’t still always on duty. Part of being in law enforcement or corrections is that they always have the duty of protecting others. Just because they aren’t working doesn’t mean they shouldn’t…

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