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    Campus Policing Essay

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    city police agencies (p.45) Findings: The comparison led Bromley to conclude that campus and municipal police indeed display much likeness in their community policing practices. In all three categories, both obtained similar results, though not always satisfactory ones, as for example, the low proportion of both sides that had written community police plans and evaluated their officers on their problem-solving projects. Thus, improvements should be made in areas with the lowest agency…

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    There are many different types of disciplinary actions within a law enforcement agency. Some agencies may have a more strict disciplinary policy while others may not be as restrictive. Foe example, an large police department or sheriff’s office may have an internal affairs unit “IA unit” the smaller agencies may just have a supervisor, or senior officer handle the investigation or problem. The first in the disciplinary process will be an oral reprimand or counseling. This is where the…

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    This investigation’s report provides an overall assessment and analysis of the investigation into the conduct of Courtelaney Pass Police Department and its personnel. It summarizes a detail assessment and evaluation of the department and how they conduct their day to day business, and execute their duties, and responsibilities as law enforcement officers. The methods of analysis and evaluation conducted on the police department, starting with the police chief and all subordinate personnel.…

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    My several years of experience as a police officer, I’ve had an encounter twice with a sovereign citizen. However, they utilize the paper terrorism method within the court systems, but after fail attempts of this, they have become more violent because they feel they can defend their rights especially during traffic stops (Theret, M., 2012). Nevertheless, I was told by my Field training officer if I encounter a Sovereign Citizen during a traffic stop, call for more cars and try to remove them…

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    Do you think body cameras will help in a crime? Body cameras will help in a crime by giving out more details. Police should be required to use body cameras. They should be required because video footage will help supervision. Also, they should be required to use body cameras to see the actions the police officers took and to gain the evidence. To start off, police officers should be required to use body cameras because video footage will help supervision. According to the article, “The Right…

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    Regardless of the cuts (which may be reversed) made by the Obama Administration the reality is that the damage of the C.I.A. Detention and Interrogation Program is done. Hundreds have suffered under the program and the lasting psychological damage to many victims is severe and irreversible. Furthermore, the credibility of the C.I.A. to the American public and the U.S. government itself has been diminished because of their falsely reported information and excessive utilization of brutal…

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    database, the Department of Social and Health Services’ electronic database, and other agencies or resources as appropriate when processing firearm transactions2. However, one caveat to this law is that if the background check is not completed within…

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    reform of policing due to perceived corrupt police agencies and the failure of the police to enforce the laws (Law.jrank.org, n.d.). Some of the reforms that he implemented included hiring college graduates for policing, and he offered the first college course in police science at the University of California (Law.jrank.org, n.d.). Vollmer is also known for the developing the principles police administration that are still used in police agencies today. These principles sought to centralize the…

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    Initiating The SWAT Team

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    training event or conducting additional police assignments. A typical SWAT may receive an incident call over their police radio which involves SWAT. At this point, the SWAT team will start assembling a team, and formulating their equipment and head over to police headquarters if the incident is an issue that could wait. The proper technique for officially initiating the SWAT team varies in one department to additional one, usually the highest-ranking officer at the time will conduct the…

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    from doing what he is doing now. There is, of course, the reputation of the KGB, the most feared, ruthless, and savage “security agency”, as it was technically called. In reality, its main roles are intelligence and counterintelligence. As good as the KGB is at intelligence, its primary role, its capacity for counterintelligence is renowned. Any half-decent intelligence agency knows that an aptitude for counterintelligence is as, if not more important than having intelligence capabilities.…

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