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    Clinton Township, Warren, and Detroit Police Departments as well as the Macomb County Sheriff’s Office. • What is your opinion on the 1033 program—which allows the Department of Defense to donate their unwanted military equipment to local, state and federal police agencies? • What is your opinion on H.R. bill 1232—which is aimed at removing program 1033 making it so the Department of Defense can no longer donated their unwanted military equipment to local, state and federal police agencies? •…

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    This followed by the Los Angeles school police department in 1948 (Gulen, 2010). It is a consensus that the start of the official school resource officer program originally started in Flint, Michigan in 1958 (Gulen, 2010). The purpose of these school resource officers in Flint schools were to deter school…

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    community as a whole (p. 314). Numerous recruiting models have been developed for U.S. police agencies; however, one particular recruiting model that centers on minority recruitment is called the Police Recruitment and Placement-Community Collaboration Model (Tangel, 2015). The Police Recruitment and Placement-Community Collaboration Model were developed by the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), and the Hartford, Connecticut, Police Department (HPD) and it is funded through…

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    in 1996, America saw an increased need for first responders to be local. By increasing the education and information shared with local and state law enforcement, the Federal Department of Justice and Department of Homeland Security (after its creation in 2003) have increased the number of individuals…

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    children to learn, write, and read in English, with no allowances for their own languages or cultures. Heiss (2013, para 1) states government policy relating to Aboriginal people has been designed…

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    Health Policy

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    The Role of Government in Health Policy Introduction Policy can be expressed across all levels of government. Whether appropriation of funding or decisions on critical needs, health policy leads as a top priority across all levels. In addition, health policy drivers other areas of governmental policy. Social, economic, and technological trends that are known to influence policy range from poverty status to environmental health. Both external and internal stakeholders play roles in what decisions…

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    Essay On The 1992 LA Riots

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    The flawed emergency response to the 1992 LA riots Institution Affiliated Date Introduction The organization from which the case study is based is the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) which is the law enforcement agency for Los Angeles, California, United States of America. The problem herein referred to in the case study emanates from the 1992 Los Angeles Riots that were in response of what became to be known as police brutality. The problem is particularly a conflict between the LAPD…

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    Police Cameras

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    Thesis Statement: To protect the police and also members of the community, The United States should implement the use of body-worn cameras to each police department to document every encounter between the police and the public. I. Since America was first discovered, law enforcement has played an important role in the development of the American culture. A. Law enforcement is needed to maintain order. 1. Police officers protect and serve the public in many ways. 2. America would be in…

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    spawned as a result of some form of forced segregation; family, race, nationality and religion tend to be the primary causes that lead individuals to voluntary segregation, with the effects that can have both pros and cons to the individual and the community. The cause that is forced segregation has a direct effect on the decisions made by its victims, whether direct or indirect. For Americans when…

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    from local and state level are part of the Homeland Security structure are limited, with the exception of the National Guard due to its unique nature, which we will get to a little later. Homeland Security is first a local matter. It will be the first responders, local community that will have the immediate effect from a terrorist attack; they bear the responsibility to protect their community. When responsibility for homeland protection, from hazards to terrorist attacks, goes from local to…

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