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    benefits of computers and use them for illegal purposes, such as hacking into personal computers as well as networks of businesses and government agencies. The problem is personal and sensitive data can be stolen or destroyed. Cyber crime is no different than traditional crimes as the objective is to make money as quickly and efficiently as possible.…

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    1). However the Department of Homeland Security along with several other entities to included federal and state law enforcement agencies, U.S. government officials, non-government and private organizations continue to take a proactive stance against human trafficking. With continuous efforts and support of the U.S. government, federal and state law enforcement agencies are sending out a message…

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    served in the US Army. In both careers, I felt that I made a contribution towards the safety of our nation. However, I knew that I wanted to have more of a direct impact in the community and thought back to my earlier plan of joining a law enforcement agency. A career as a…

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    Jonathan Michael Tankersley Professor Thompson Investigative Project April 19, 2015 The School Resource Officer The purpose of this paper is to present the roles that School Resource Officers preform within society. The topics discussed in this paper will include School Resource Officer’s Guiding Ethical Principles and responsibilities. These core values and responsibilities are the guiding principles when School Resource Officers are conducting criminal investigations. The School Resource…

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    A state trooper, sometimes called highway patrol officers or a state police officer, is a law enforcement officer. Many people don’t know what a state trooper is or what they do. State troopers patrol highways enforcing traffic laws, provide emergency assistance when needed, and help prevent crime and arrest law offenders. The goal of a state trooper is to promote safety by enforcing the law. What most people don’t know is that there are many thigs a state trooper may be required to do besides…

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    For over three hundred years, law enforcement departments in the U.S. have been targeting male African Americans. In many cases, the officers of the law use dishonest tactics in order to make false arrests, but it does not stop there, they often murder innocent people. It is a common event nowadays; you can see it in mass media: “another African American got killed by the police.” It happens over, and over. Furthermore, those tactics are not random acts committed by officers alone; in several…

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    officers within law enforcement agencies. Since the 1990’s, policing has become more effective, more organized, and better equipped to efficiently handle crime (The President's Task Force on 21st Century Policing, 2015). The principle of trust and legitimacy is foundational to the success of 21st century policing. Integral concepts like community policing, discretions, and ethics offer ways to incorporate this core principle into multiple areas of law enforcement agencies and in turn, creates a…

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    Ethical decision making from leaders will have a positive effect on law enforcement agencies; unethical practices will have an opposite effect. Unethical decision making will have a devastating effect on a law enforcement agency and possibly take years to recover from. Law enforcement should be transparent. Consequences of unethical decision making are the behavior could be made public and result in “considerable embarrassment and a career setback 10 for the accused” (Dubrin, 2013).…

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    one that shows how approval of the president can affect the impeachment process as well as how the nature of the scandal or events in it can skew what the public decides to pay attention to. In the Whitewater Scandal, Bill and the First Lady, Hillary Clinton. While Bill Clinton was the Attorney General of Arkansas, he made a deal with Jim McDougal and his wife, Susan. They became business partners. Their partnership was called the Whitewater Development Corporation. During this partnership, they…

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    ChingChung, Heringer, & Mankin introduced in their article Peer-to-Peer Accountability (2009). The officers must ensure that fellow officers who commit immoral acts are reported and punished accordingly. There is however a subculture present within agencies where offers ten to turn a blind eye to the missteps of their coworkers. This is called the wall of silence, the code or the blue curtain. The problem with this is that it leads to failures, not only for the individual officers, but teams as…

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