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    Reasonable suspicion protects the suspects, while it allows the police to do their job the right way. In orders to balance the power of the police with the rights of suspect, PACE was introduce as guideline. Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 states that the police can search an individual at a “place to which at the time when he proposes to exercise the power the public or any section of the public has access, on payment or otherwise, as of right or by virtue of express or implied…

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    aimed at providing members of the RCMP a system provide members of the RCMP with a formal system of representation to ensure that they have a voice about their service in the RCMP. The program represents RCMP and civilian members, as well as special constables. As for Municipal police, the group who sits at the bargaining table for their officers is called The Alberta Federation of…

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    Before Royal Malaysia Police were introduced, a police force has been existed since Malacca Sultanate which known as Temenggung and Hulubalang, or royal warriors in order to build jails, arrest criminals and implement sentences. The police force establishment has no exact time because its services were very important back then. Only on 24th July 1958, the King of Malaysia (Tunku Abdul Rahman Ibni al-Marhum Tuanku Muhammad) bestowed the title Royal to the Malayan Federation of Malayan Police…

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    When you think about policing you think about authority. Being a leader is crucial in a community that needs help. A police officer is like a guardian angel. They protect you from all the evil activities and vicious criminals that’s out to harm people. It’s there sole duty to protect its citizens. There are many reasons that people want to become a police officer’s usually they want the money, the benefits, and the title especially. Which are all possible good reason but it is wrong, you have…

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    full or part-time, in an accredited firehouse, under the rules and regulations of that particular industry. Police Officer is defined as an official who is responsible for the maintenance of public order (obs.) (b) a member of a police force; a constable. (police…

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    They say to know where you are going you must know where you have been first. What this means is to understand who or what we are, we must look at what got us to that point? The same can be said about police work. We weren’t always as effective as we are today, and a lot of that must do with the Metropolitan Police Act by the father of police work Sir Robert Peel. In this paper, I will be looking at the origins and events that caused the Metropolitan Police Act to take place. The new process…

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    Leadership: “You cannot lead if no one follows” – Doug Pflug What led up to the situation? On September 1st, 2013 I began my new role as a Communication Supervisor. As part of my self-initiated training I read a 140 page report entitled “Communications Centre Staff and Scheduling: A Review of Current Practises and Recommendations for Future Practise” that was prepared by the Guelph Police Service Research and Development Unit-March 2013. The document identified: poor morale, complaints of…

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    can be found in volume 27 of the journal Policing and Society. The author research revolves around the role of police community support officers (PCSOs), their daily activities and their relationship with other co-workers, especially with police constables (PCs). The analysis is achieved through the qualitative methods of observation and in-depth interviewing. The article is structured in paragraphs, including an introduction, theoretical framework, methods, performances, teamwork, regions,…

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    In examining the higher education requirements (post-secondary education) that police hiring agencies have for potential candidates, I found out that Minnesota is one of the few states that specifies having an associate’s degree, a two year program, for entry into the field. Some states such as Wisconsin, require some college credit and subsequent degree completion, but the vast majority of states require just having a high school diploma. Furthermore, no state requires a four year bachelor’s…

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    Series name: Did you know? Episode name: The stories behind 2 bizarre archaic laws Purpose: mainly to entertain and also to inform the audience Audience: adults interested in British history Welcome to ‘Did you know?’ podcast series. This podcast episode is recorded by Mayya McManus, student of the Wirral Metropolitan College on the 6th of April 2016. Today I will be talking about the stories behind odd and outdated laws which are not urban myths and are still in force in Britain. Perhaps, you…

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