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    Not many people can say that they are top secret detectives that go around the world to solve crimes that don’t have much lead on them. Being a part of the criminal Justice field is very challenging. “This is my case. No need for you to be here any further.” I was enraged. I had understood by my boss that that was my case, I had been stunned, and the words that only came out of my mouth were vulgar. I knew Mr. Tox as being a very substadard person, I had heard some very bad things about that man…

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    Law enforcement officers have interactions with people every day. They’re unavoidable because their job is to protect the community. Traffic stops receive the most complaints against the police, since they mostly lead to conflict. Officers should attempt to approach the situation in a positive way. They have a huge impact on the outcome. But even those approaching it in a positive way, at times a negative outcome will occur. People’s behaviors are unpredictable especially cases where a traffic…

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    "Understand, our police officers put their lives on the line for us every single day. They have a tough job to do to maintain public safety and hold accountable those who break the law". This quote was said by the President of the United States, Barack Obama. Police officers protect and serve the residents of the city in which they work in. Police departments must have an effective police force because police departments have the difficult task of preventing crime. In Jordan, our police…

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    How successful is Fo’s use of Brecht’s Alienation Effect and how does this enable Fo to preach his political agenda? In ‘Accidental Death of an Anarchist’, Dario Fo employs Brecht’s Alienation Effect to enable him to preach to the audience his views on the Italian government and police corruption. The Alienation Effect refers to the breaking of the fourth wall - that is, the characters in the play addressing directly or indirectly acknowledging the existence of the audience or their own…

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    Napoleon Corruption

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    Preliminary Statement This reflective piece identifies the main source of corruption to be power. The references I have mainly linked this to are the police force and political leaders as they are some of the most powerful and influential people on the planet. The form of writing taken in this paper is an opinion article. I chose this because it 's an interesting form of writing and it allows me to voice my opinion better on this topic. I have used rhetorical questions to make this paper more…

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    Police Self Defense Being a law enforcement officer can be a very dangerous job, a bomb squad member Ken went on a ride along with an police officer and at the end of the shift said,” I would never do your job again. Its too dangerous; far beyond what I ever experienced.” (officer.com) That came from a man who responded to threats and defused bombs for a living. Now he says going on a police patrol is scary to him. That just shows how frightening and unpredictable a law enforcement officer…

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    Kentucky State Police Officer The goal to pursue a career as a Kentucky State Police Officer (KSP) has been part of my plans since I was in elementary school. To my first job as a Pee Wee League Umpire to my current position as a Community Education Assistant Supervisor for children, the majority of my work and volunteer services has been serving others. Serving in this commonwealth and keeping others safe is a passion of mine. A career in law enforcement is a respectful job, as police…

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    Not all cops are bad Police Officers: Courageous, strong, brave, amazing people, but to some they are all brutal, evil, horrible people. Not since the 1960s have police been subjected to so much criticism, disaffection, and public abuse (Moore). Yet, not all cops are bad people like people tend to think. A good majority of police are honest, caring, loving people that love their job, protecting us and their city from harm. Of course, there are the handful of officers that abuse their power,…

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    every year, new enforcement officers make an oath to protect the citizens and the city before joining the police department for the first time. No matter what the situation is the police officers will be there when people need help. However, gradually people are losing faith in police officers after many incidents where police officers had to attend the court for committing crimes. one of the officer was Darren Wilson, who did shot and killed Michael Brown. Luckily he was found innocent because…

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    There are plenty of policies and laws in place that provide mental health services to individuals in our society. However, these mental health services are not necessarily required. The only institutions that seem to require some consistent type of mental health evaluation or service are mental institutions and prisons. There are plenty of civilians that may need these services but may not realize that they need it, or simply won’t take advantage of them. The general public may not need these…

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