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    In recent years, developments in the technologies used by law enforcement organizations have been continually accelerating. Technology, from less-lethal devices, such as TASER, and forensic evidence to advanced crime analysis, aims to shape law enforcement and has redefined multiple aspects of policing (White, 2014). One of the most recent technologies is police body-worn camera system, which has already received extensive attentions among media and policing executives in 2013 (White, 2014). In…

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    Bordenkecher Case Summary

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    court, “the motion shall be treated as one for summary judgment and disposed of as provided in Rule 2-501.” MD. RULE 2-322(c) (emphasis added). The reason for this rule is that with a motion to dismiss the court considers only the allegations in the complaint to determine if the facts alleged by the plaintiff sufficiently state a recognized cause of action. See Worsham v. Ehrlich, 181 Md. App. 711, 722 (2008). Therefore, if a court considers materials outside the pleadings, the motion to dismiss…

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    In today’s society, we live in a place where everyone is quick to sue another individual especially an employer for treating us in an unfair way. The EEOC was formed in order to reduce the chances of an employee suing and employer on the basis of treating the employee unfairly. The EEOC is a federal agency that enforces the federal laws in order to protect employees from any kind of discrimination within the workplace (What You Should Know: ABC 's of the EEOC, “n.d.). The main job of the EEOC is…

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    EEO processes- all employees employed in the U.S. and all U.S. citizens working for the department overseas may file an EEO complaint. Processes of Foreign Nationals- issues raised are handled by at post according to complaints processing procedures. Sexual harassment is a sex form of discrimination which violates Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. When investigating accusations of sexual harassment, the EEOC…

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    because she has been exercising regularly and eating healthy. Later, she found that she had asked a “doorknob complaint”, which is a possible medical concern that was mentioned last minute. Bruckner was undergoing medical practice and learned that physicians were taught to see patients for short visits multiple times, to think logically, and prioritize complaints. And that doorknob complaints go against a patient's fifteen minute pace that could be set by hospital…

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    details for each state 's BBB file. PosiGen Connecticut PosiGen in Connecticut is an accredited business with the Better Business Bureau and they currently have an A+ rating and only had two complaints within the last three years. Both of those complaints were due to problems with products and services and each complaint cited the length of time it took to complete the…

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    What is an open door policy? As Healthfield (2016) has noted, “An open door policy means, literally, that every manager 's door is open to every employee. The purpose of an open door policy is to encourage open communication, feedback, and discussion about any matter of importance to an employee” (para. 1). Shenhar (1993) stated, “The climate of an organization is, first and foremost, a result of management 's behavior [sic], its policies and the decisions it makes” (p.1). Therefore, an…

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    hundred days (“United,” 2015). If it is covered under the State and Federal restrictions the suit will automatically be filed with both entities which is known as dual filing. You may file a complaint in person or write your local office to get the legal investigation started. If you write a letter about your complaint be sure and sign it with your signature or it will not be investigated. You must tell why you think you were discriminated against, when and what took place for you to file the…

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    Body Cameras Advantages

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    The advantages of using body cameras on law enforcement officers, is that they protect officer from false accusations, reduce agency liability and citizen complaints, and provide as evidence in the court of law. In the past few years different agencies have been experimenting with and the use of body cameras for law enforcement officers. On December 1, 2014, President Barack Obama offered $263 million dollars to police agencies for the purchasing of body-worn cameras (thenewstribute). Before…

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    Trust In Law Enforcement

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    The goal of this program is to squander any conflict that the police may have between them and the group they are protecting. You could write a complaint about an officer and it will get reviewed, if they have verifiable proof misconduct happened and everything checks out, disciplinary actions will be taken. This is a great way to make sure that the citizens of New York feel fully safe and protected…

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