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    new technology advances have proven to be nothing but beneficial for law enforcement. In an article written by Ron Sloan, Robert Trojanowicz and Bonnie Bucqueriux they state, “It is no surprise that as times are changing that Community Policing has become how police departments are judged. Community Policing has set a new standard for how things should be done and a set of guidelines that should be followed. How law enforcement is run internally is where the problem is occurring. To keep up…

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    officer than car chase or firing a gun as television portray it. A television episode about policing is not an accurate portrayal of an officer everyday work. On Sunday, April 16, 2017, I completed the assignment of riding for 8 hours with a law enforcement officer. My shift began was 7pm to 2am. I chose Charleston County Police Department because of its close to home and my familiarity with the area. I was assigned to officer Garcia. Officer Garcia has been…

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    analyze information that is pertaining to the subject (Research, Statistics & Evaluation, n.d.). In today’s society, law enforcement agencies are relying more on research in order to help their difficult cases. Evidence is the key on solving difficult cases, but researching more about the cases takes time and patient. Research in the criminal justice can provides law enforcement officers the knowledge and tools to reduce crime and promote justice in their community. For example, criminal justice…

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    Police Values

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    Ethics Paper 2 There are five different theories we have learned in class recently. The first theory is Values Learned Perspective. Values learned perspective says that police values are learned by socializing inside the police agency. The socialization model is like the values learned perspective. The socialization model says that the norms of police work are from professionalization. There are different values inside of police work. The first value is force. You need to use enough force to…

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    Moraine Valley has set up a code of conduct that allows its students to feel safe on campus. Giving people more of a choice to help out a friend in a bad situation, if they believe they are in trouble. For instance saving your friend from making a bad decision drunk and making sure they are okay. Moraine not only sets rules for only on campus but they help with situations off campus as well. Crime occurs everywhere – even on college campuses. Even so, safety on campus is possible by taking a few…

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    With the rise in reported crime to law enforcement agencies across the county, administrators were faced with attempting to solve many more cases than in the past. The Law Enforcement Assistance Administration conducted a study and found that to produce a greater number of solved crimes; agencies should adapt the Managing Criminal Investigations model. The MCI program focus on investigating crimes that have a higher probability of being solved and bypassing those crimes that are not likely to be…

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    Your phone,or computer,etc may turn against you if not careful. In this essay we are talking about why cops should get to use personal items like phones,iPad,computers. Or the new Alexa or echo’s database to solve cases or crimes.Cops should use technology for crimes. Why they should is it would cause less delay for them to track the criminal and allow them to be better undercover while they record for uses against people they do it to help. Cops shall use technology for cases and crimes or…

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    Cliques In Rixton Case

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    In Discussion the Rixton Case it is a very small town of 16000 people. But this case has a lot of issues with the department and the cliques that was involved in this department. The Chief of this department had very little administrative ability. He used bulletin boards to relate policies and procedures to the department personnel. Chief did not really care if the officers adhere to the polices or not. In Rixton, the department have some very fine officer’s, but you have a small percentage of…

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    researchers surveyed two groups, where one group was aware of the red light cameras while the other group was unaware of the red light cameras. The data results indicate that the residents of Oxnard, California favor the use of red light camera enforcement to supplement police…

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    Physical Force

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    The use of physical force by police during civil disorder. The first thing is I was very shocked to learn, was that not one single person was killed by an American police officer during all the Vietnam protest. The use of force during a civil disorder is only permitted when the protest or protesters stop honoring the restrictions of the protest. Such as time, place, and the manner you performing your protest. Inciting violence or a riot may result in physical force. At that point, the…

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