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    Corruption is a dire issue facing the US today. The most prominent corruption of them all would be the Police Officers who think they’re above the law and who like to kill innocent people in their spare time. Those corrupt cops is what feeds the media’s fire and quenches their thirst with blood that is on the officer's hands. Of course there’s other types of corruption in the police force today such as law breaking, fraud, taking things that are not theirs and unnecessary violence. The one that…

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    Police Integrity

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    This article is on the research of police integrity (The Klockars Scale) and police corruption by Carl Klockars. This reminds me of a meeting I had with an officer a day ago where she said “police integrity is number one, it’s doing the right thing even when no one is around to see.” But with police corruption going on which is any misconduct whether it be with drugs, money, sexual, etc. any misuse of power is corruption. Now in the Klockars Scale research there were several researchers…

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    You may know Josh and Tyler as the 2 person band, Twenty One Pilots. Tyler and Josh are a group of cops that only work on, "special cases". The one were working on now is pretty violent. As we approach the scene there are less and less people, and police keeping people passing by away from the blood covered corps that lay there cold on the cement ground. "What do we have today?" Josh asked ask as we approach. Another cop spoke up, it was Andy Biersack a good friend of mine.…

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    There has been many incidents involving police using excessive force. According to Nick Wing, the senior editor for Huffington Post,states, more than half of the incidents using superfluous force had dropped over the year when using body cameras (1). Implementing body cameras can change how the world is today. Police officers should be required to wear body cameras because it will create equal opportunities for everyone, create a safer environment, and police officers cannot show racial bias…

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    gangs, a growing problem is the police brutality and the unjustified shootings of unarmed people. The people of Chicago are calling for…

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    facing police departments throughout the nation is the lack of trust between officers and the community. Some people are afraid to call police for help, out of fear for their own safety. To combat the issue, several police departments have adopted new strategies for handling the matter. In community policing, there are critical steps involved. Organizational transformation, community partnerships and problem solving are key to successful community policing. The Camden County Police Department,…

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    Executive Summary Reducing Police Related Injury/Death By: Aaron Miller, Enrique Reboyras & Evan McKernan Introduction: Today, the tension between the public and law enforcement has caused controversy and the outbreak of riots. The cause of this tension stems from many sources. Law enforcement officers must use the training and tools given to them to apprehend a suspect or suppress a threat. The quality of training and the diversity of tools provided to an officer may be the difference…

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    Justice is a concept that is hard to define. It is often defined by laws that society must follow, and everyone believes that it they are broken that person is a criminal. That is not always the case though. Sometimes if a law is unjust the only option is to break it to achieve true justice. That is the only way that change can happen. In Sophocles’s Antigone the main character breaks the law because it is unjust. Through her actions Antigone shows that if a law is unjust then breaking it is…

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    meaning of police brutality. Police brutality is use of unnecessary force by police on the environment or citizens. Why is it called that? They are only doing what they were told. People and statistics over exaggerate way to much. Why were cops trained to do something and then people get angry at them for it? Exactly they weren't. A cop went through training to become a cop. The cops know what they are talking about and what they are doing. In “Fighting police abuse” They talk about police…

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    Terrorism and the police mission There are a few different impacts that terrorism can have on the mission of the police department in the United States. One impact that terrorism has on the mission of the Police Department that it has to surrender all authority to the Federal Government. The Federal Government will become the primary agency in charge of the scene of the crime and the local department will have no say so in the matter. Two examples of the Federal Government taking over…

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