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    underlying the nature of relations between law enforcement agencies and the communities they serve. Decades of research and practice support the premise that people are more likely to obey the law when they believe that those who are enforcing it have authority that is perceived as legitimate by those subject to the authority. The public confers legitimacy only on those whom they believe are acting in procedur¬ally just ways. In addition, law enforcement cannot build…

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    Vast Corruption Cases

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    The article that was read was entitled, 3 N.Y.P.D Commanders Are Arrested in Vast Corruption Case. The article was written to give the general public incite in exactly what was happening the police force, the writers themselves went very deep into this case which allowed them to pull some very good information on the case, had they not go deeper, the information gathered might not have been mentioned. Issues such as; corruption, police commanders doing jobs illegally for business men, and…

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    The scenario I have chosen is scenario 1, where I am the police chief of Atlanta. As the chief of the police, it is my responsibility to identify which agencies will be assisting my team to provide security for the debate; I must ensure the safety of everyone attending the debate. I must also identify any existing or possible threats that could occur during this event. This event is being held at the Chastain Park Amphitheater, and it is a political debate. As we, all know they are targeted…

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    Law Enforcement Interest

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    Ever since I was a child I have always taken interest in the law enforcement field. I’ve never really thought about making my dream become a reality because it just seemed like it was too much for me to pursue at the time. I've really put a lot of thought into it when I was in the process of choosing my major. Out of everything that I could’ve chosen to study in I still had a lot of interest in the law enforcement field. I would much rather study in something that I take interest in rather than…

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    allow society as a whole to benefit. This would indeed apply to the current situation between Law Enforcement and many average citizens. They rightfully wish to receive equal treatment. Yet, does this conflict between the people and the institution negatively impact the benefit Law Enforcement can have on society as a whole? My own personal observation has led me to believe that in order for Law Enforcement to protect citizens, as well as themselves, they require the cooperation and trust of the…

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    I believe the Police Department should invest in a Proscope for a few key reasons. First, I will explain what a Proscope is and how it works. Next, I will talk about why a Proscope is a good investment for the Police Department. Lastly, a Proscope will help solve crimes, and make a CSI's job easier. A Proscope is a variation of a microscope. It can be easily handled, and allows you to see details invisible to the naked eye. You can hold a Proscope with your hand, or you can place it on…

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    Summary The New World Kirkpatrick Model supports the implementation and evaluation of the strategic goal to begin with the end in mind. Implicit bias awareness, de-escalation training and community policing and effectiveness calls for the comprehensive approach beyond what Kirkpatrick and Kirkpatrick (2016) describe as a Level 1, where participants find the training engaging and favorable. Variables beyond the police department control are the behaviors for the implementation to meet the…

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    Organized Crime Paper

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    the roles of various law enforcement agencies in fighting organized crime and the role of crime commissions that have addressed organized crime? When you think of fighting organized crime syndicates or groups, we tend to think of agencies such as the DEA, CIA, FBI and Homeland Security, but what about our local organized crimes. The roles of various local law enforcement agencies include more of a personal community responsibility. The community looks at law enforcement for answers, guidance,…

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    Intelligence-Led Policing

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    This article focuses primarily on what Intelligence-Led policing is. Originating in the UK, the intelligence-led policing concept has its foundations in recognizing that police were spending too much time responding to crime and too little time targeting offenders. In 1993, the Audit Commission advocated for an increased use of intelligence, surveillance and informants to target major offenders so that police could be more effective in fighting crime rather than responding to it.…

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    Both the regulation 455/07 and the demerit point system work together to maintain road safety in Ontario, by targeting the extreme drivers and the drivers that do not follow the rules of the road by classifying what they are doing as wrong, and by punishing them accordingly with the demerit point system. The regulation 455/07 works to prevent and decrease the number of street races, stunt driving, and extreme speeding. The regulation defines both racing, and stunt driving, racing is defined by…

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