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    Police Officer Case Study

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    While the local police may have responsibility for that county, the state police would be equally responsible. Furthermore, while the detectives of state agency would carry out investigation, federal detectives may also be involved. However though there is overlap of jurisdictions and responsibilities these agencies cooperate with each other. While the local police, in this case would carry out the issue if it is specific…

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    Darden Road Observation

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    I asked her to come to the office and told her that it pertained to her son. Lee Ann followed me to the Sheriff’s office, and Detective Griffith spoke with Lee Ann and Christian. Detective Griffith gave me Christian’s name along with Hunter Braswell’s name. Detective Griffith asked me to go back to the house and ask Jamie and Heather if they knew the two juveniles. I went back to 26204 Rochelle Street and spoke with Jamie and Heather. I told them…

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    David Ackerman

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    David Ackerman an academy graduate detective, who is carrying around a lot stress or emotional baggage, because he is the reason for his brother’s death and his father does not approve of his career choice, so they share a distance relationship. Ackerman is haunted by memories of his brother falling from a roof, and dying after he encouraged him to jump. David is a rookie detective who will be partnered up with a veteran police detective to bring down an infamous German car thief. The reason for…

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    interested at the same time. The reoccurrence of running in to the same tall African man left him in thoughts of what was the underlying cause to him running into him three different times. Albert finds a business card leading him to the existential detective agency ran by Benard and his wife Vivian. Benard and his wife…

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    The detective saw his opportunity. He grabbed the waitress’s arm and said “ma’am I need you to come with me right now. I will explain what’s going on in the car.” She was so confused and stunned that all she could do was get in the car with him. They got to a car and it was a type car you would expect a detective to drive. Black, with dark tented windows. “What’s going on” she asked. “Is your name Katherine Jenkins and are you 16 years of age?” Still confused Katherine asked. “well, yes sir…

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    to analyze The First 48 because it gives an insight to how crimes are solved and how detectives spend their time trying to solve cases. The First 48 although giving a good overview of the…

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    Scaredy Cat Analysis

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    The resolution comes when a detective Thorne finds the professional killer, Nicklin, but it is too late because he already killed school teacher and a Tom's coleague – Sarah McEvoy. In the end, Palmer dies, and Nicklin goes to jail, but consequences are measureless. The general theme…

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    Ethical Dilemma Examples

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    Should the nurse have drawn the blood, per Detective or follow hospital policy and respect the patient? Labs may be important in the particular situation or for the investigation. However, without the consent, is it the right thing to do? According to the law, without patient’s consent, blood cannot…

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    the middle-aged white detective, who is normally profoundly introvert, not emotional, often divorced, and an alcoholic, is in The Bridge turned into a more emotional, family man – someone who seems to enjoy small talk. The character of Martin Rohde seems to act to undo the tropes of a male heroine driving the film noir agenda. His masculinity is curbed rather early on when the audience learns about his vasectomy. Rohde continues to portray the more emotionally driven detective out of the two,…

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    Detective Perez, Detective Elkin, and Detective Ma arrived at the crime scene at 1:22 A.M. after Fannin, a prominent racketeer in Ernie’s lunchroom, was shot and killed by a presently unknown assailant. The three detectives rushed in a few minutes after the gunshot was heard. We found a handprint on the wall and the floor was newly mopped and there were footprints in the shallow pools of water. We discovered that there were four people eating at the bar and we suspect that three of the four…

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