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    In 2015, there was a Special squad assigned to the police department to assist with clearing some backlogged cases. During the time that they were clearing the cases, it was noticed that other cases had not been investigated and reported properly. Some of the cases were so serious that Darryl Forte, the Police Chief suspended almost the entire Crimes Against Children Unit because he said that cases were being worked too slow. The detectives…

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    According to the Association of the Chiefs of Police, drug use in this country kills thousands of Americans (United States. Drug Enforcement Administration, 2010, p. 3). The efforts in some states to legalize these drugs are doing more harm than good (United States. Drug Enforcement Administration, 2010, p. 3). They believe that the states are misleading the public and the real impact and harm the drug use will have on their communities, in fact by legalizing drugs, it does not stop the violence…

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    According to the Police Chief Magazine, “The casual observer has witnessed a relaxation of standards with respect to the prior illegal possession of drugs, while other data reveal that young adults up to age 23 now have a 41 percent likelihood of having a prior criminal (non-traffic) arrest.” Retention Strategies In research conducted by Oladapo (2014), it stated that one of the primary concerns of many organizations today is employee retention, which is a strategic opportunity for many…

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    to offer. Many of the recently new security personnel who do not have law enforcement experience may not be fully aware of their competencies or resources. Conversely in law enforcement, partnership or security collaboration is not a topic that police training academies typically address. Security collaboration is paramount in connecting the future of fighting or preventing crime and is a contemporary issue which needs direct…

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    Interpretation of Ancient Roman Law enforcement in Pompeii Introduction Today, our police force is affiliated with the slogan, To Serve and Protect. The policemen and women are now trained to perform their duties as protectors of the peace by enforcing law and order and ensuring the safety of the citizens they are put in charge of. However, it has only been since the eighteenth and nineteenth century that “a police force in the sense of a specialized and impartial law-enforcement agency” has…

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    civilian-sworn officer tensions. Surrounding the police sub-culture, there are known police cynicism and distrust of civilians which can be carried over civilian support staff and caused tensions between the two groups (Cochran & Bromley, 2003, p. 90). Ortega, Brenner, and Leather (2007) identified one of police officer job stressors is interpersonal conflict, which included colleague’s poor understanding of their job (p. 40). Poor peer support and understanding of police officer’s work…

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    people go to jail. Just like every other system they criminal justice system has its flaws. However, the criminal justice system has save many lives and has come a long way since the 1700 because of the three components that it is comprised of. The police department patrols the streets and arrives at the scene when they are called in order to keep the citizens safe. The court systems helps to get justice for people by letting them plead their case so they can fight for their innocents and the…

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    Force Major, State Child Abuse Investigator and Chief of Police, had been shot six to seven times with a .22 caliber pistol, in the head and torso. His clothed body was found in Marion County, Florida, with his pockets turned inside out. 19th September, 1990 Charles "Dick" Humphreys’ abandoned car was found without its license plates in Live Oak, Florida. 19th November, 1990 Walter “Jeno” Antonio, a 60 year old male who doubled as a reserve police officer for Brevard County, was Aileen Wuornos’…

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    Texas, voted to change the Brownwood Police Department’s chief of police position from an elected position to an appointed position. The Brownwood Police Department was one of four remaining municipal police departments in Texas that elected their chief of police. In 2010 the outgoing chief resigned, he had been an elected chief and served for 11 years. The city manager, Bobby Roundtree, began accepting applications to hire and appoint a new chief of police. Over 40 applications were submitted…

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    Biometrics Essay

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    the main focuses in the research industry. Biometrics is a broad field on its own because of its wide range of applications in the real world. The development of biometrics first started during the 19th century when the chief of the criminal identification division of the police department in Paris named Alphonse Bertillon came up with a system of using body measurements to identify criminals [1]. So, it is very clear that using physical features to identify a person of interest is not a…

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