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    occur that were prevalent when policing first began. The Metropolitan Police Act settled the first organized police force in London. This act was introduced by Sir Robert Peel in 1829. Members of this organization would replace watchmen and parish constables. Officers, also known as members of this police force were called “bobbies”, which came after the creator. This organization was led by two magistrates and later on were given the title, commissioners. The bobbies had many issues within the…

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    Law enforcement as we know it today was created to “protect and serve” us American people, but in recent news with the constant use of excessive force and lethal tactics this can be brought into question. With the constant acts committed by the police that we see almost every day and the rallies and protests we see, it can be said that we are in the second civil rights movement. Unjust murders such as Eric Garner, Samuel Dubose, Sandra Bland, and Jeremy McDole, with police getting paid leave.…

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    system worked in the following way: In modern times, this job is done instead by a police force, but during the Middle Ages it was different. The method I think was the best out of all ways of catching a criminal during the Middle Ages was the Constable. A constable was elected by the people of each town or village every year. It was his job to keep order during daylight. He would organize villagers to capture the criminal and he had the power to command the villagers of what they needed to do.…

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    The issues surrounding police use of force and Tasers is slammed by the media. Often police are traded for excessive force and draw Tasers more than need. Queensland police have a dangerous job, and therefore, they do not use excessive force, nor do they draw Tasers more often than need. Queensland police have the right to do their job, of protecting and serving the community, even if that means using force or Tasering on an offender. The Crime and Misconduct Commission, now known as…

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    manipulate the population of slaves and those who attempted to run away through enforcing this so-called law enforcement organization. Slave patrols and Night watches were one way policing was introduced to our nation. As stated by Kappeler Indian Constables were instructed by New England settlers to watch over Native Americans. The…

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    44. The applicant’s case also relied solely on hearsay, Magistrate’s Courts (hearsay evidence in civil proceeding) rules 1999. 45. These are the conditions The Appellant was placed under and are for the whole of the UK: 46. The defendant is prohibited from: A. Attending a rave as defined by s.63 (1) of the criminal justice and public order act 1994; B. Being concerned in the organisation of a rave as defined by s.63(1) of the criminal justice and public order act 1994; C. Knowingly…

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    Accountability is important factor for policing. Both the law enforcement agencies and individual officers are accountable for each and every action. Real accountability method is significant if the police are capable enough in achieving their gaols of legitimacy and lawfulness, as explained by National Academy of Sciences. As mentioned by Kersbergen & Waarden (2004), legality links with the expectation that action of police is both constant and lawful with fulfilling the expectations of public…

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    would be a sheriff which is a public officer that is responsible for certain types of law enforcement. Then there are marshals who are the head of the police department and protect judges in a court of law, and transports prisoners. There are also constables which is a peace officer but they do not have much authority a little less than a sheriff. Last of all there is the trooper or a ranger which a trooper is mostly on a horse or a riding animal of some kind. A ranger you would be an armed…

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    Latinos Pros And Cons

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    police and be afraid to be out in public, go to the store, etc., because this says that it will be allowed for local authority to ask about their immigration status. The Senate Bill 4 is a regulation that says if any local authorities for example, constables or sheriffs…

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    IG Solomon Arase: My Police Predecessors And I stole Vehicles, So What? By Sunday Njokede Nigerians should rise up to this occasion immediately. There is an urgent need to conduct psychiatric tests on those aspiring to work for the government. Former Inspector General of police Mr. Arase, had proudly and wilfully stolen twenty four police vehicles kept under him as he retired. We cant afford to do nothing any more. Taking a mental fitness examination will not do. Intending public officers…

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