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    Police Compliance

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    by looking at the processes involved with being a law enforcement officer; hiring, training, field training and in-service training. It’s also important to look at their mission statement, oath, mentoring program, policies, rules of conduct, discipline, etc. In short, attempt to identify those areas that may be able to be improved upon as it relates to improving their relationship with the citizens. As they hire individuals for law enforcement…

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    COPPS Strategies

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    Reorganizing the Department for Community Oriented Policing and Problem Solving The organizational structure of Junction’s police department requires several adjustments since they operate under outdated methods. According to (Peak, 2012), “an organizational structure can be defined simply as the total of the ways in which the organization divides its labor into distinct tasks and then achieves coordination among them.” An organization has seven differentiation elements to it: functional,…

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    On Monday, November 14th, 2016 from 6:00pm-10:00pm I did my ride along with the Boone Police Department. For my ride along I rode with Petey Hausley and his K-9 Simba. Before doing the ride along I had a lot of thoughts running through my mind. I was excited, however, I thought that my ride along was going to be boring, and all we were going to do was make traffic stops. I just knew I was going to fall asleep because it is Boone and nothing ever happens in Boone. I was wrong! So much happens in…

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    crimes in the manner that best reflects the safety of the campus.” I would then ask her if SHE is ordering me to break the law and not report all crimes on (less serious offenses only) or near the campus. 3. Yes, Alabama - False reporting to law enforcement authorities (ALA. CODE § 13A-10-9) Penalty - No more than 1 year in the county jail or of hard labor in the county; No more than $2,000 fine 4. If I do not heed the instructions of the Lieutenant I believe my promotion potential would be…

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    Relationship Between Police Brutality and Race Police officers are the only individuals who are authorized to use force when performing their duties of ensuring a safe environment for community members, as long as that force is both necessary and reasonable. However, when a police officer purposely takes advantage of his or her discretion is when policing strategies and tactics began to be questioned. The phrase “police brutality” quickly became popular during the twentieth and twenty-first…

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    The Broken Window Theory

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    Questions were conducted in meetings with police and attendees to get a look of what the people thought was disorderly. Most of the issues that were talked about was usually low-level disorders like loud noises, traffic issues, people loitering and drug issues. Almost none of the issues were serious crime issues. The people wanted the police to crack down more effectively on these kinds of disorders (Jefferson, 2016). Jefferson (2016) emphasizes “that deconstructing the way police portray space…

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    Many people grow up and want to be a police officer. There are many different types of police officers. Some different kinds 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…

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    Francisco Daboub Ela 9 S1 Unit 3 Argumentative Essay Police Brutality There are a lot of news and videos that go around on the media such as television, Facebook, or YouTube of police brutality. Some may be justified, but of course others not so much. Sometimes either the media is misinformed or doesn’t know a certain fact such as a weapon being involved or a person resisting arrest. But the police don’t always have the right to put their hands on civilians for no reason. Within these next…

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    Agas, Reyvie Ubod, joan The Problem Introduction In the field of law enforcement, from history and to our present world, law enforcers have been great hands of law and its government. In our country, the evolution of law enforcement has started from military to paramilitary until we reach to a more civilized law enforcing. The Philippine National Police in specific came from radical change from its former name Philippine Constabulary which most of its members are of military personnel. Nowadays…

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    In the Middle Ages, there was no police force in the medieval period so law-enforcement and catching criminals was in the hands of the community. If people thought a crime had been committed, the 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…

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