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    with the thin overfilled and jammed lanes in the slum. This scene in the movie shows that the infuriated security guards understood the aspects of slums that they are not aware of. This is the physical structure of the slum from which the guards and police are estranged, regardless of their everyday happenstance with it. Salaam Bombay’s opening scene shows how slum is disorganized and messy with everything muddled up. But unlike Slum Dog Millionaire, this movie does not portray intense…

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    Running Head: POLICE BRUTALITY 1Police BrutalityKarla GonzalezTexas Southmost College POLICE BRUTALITY 2Law enforcement is a fundamental part of society. Officers of the law are viewed as protectors of the nation who are to ensure peace and safety. Over the years, it has come into question the unconstitutional misconduct by law enforcement officials. In particular, police brutality has been a controversial issue. Defined as “the use of excessive physical force or verbal assault and psychological…

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    Police Brutality1Bianca MartinezProfessor Alves CRIJ-1301-M031, December 2017Research PaperPolice Brutality POLICE BRUTALITY 2Police brutality is defined as the use of excessive force either physical or verbal assault during police procedures. Police brutality started many years ago and it has started to become a world wide issue again. Please brutality was used in the old days so they could get answers from the accused, back then they did not have a good justice system. People were scared of…

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    Police department is the most important organization in any society. The police officer is entrusted with the duty of stopping crimes and controlling the people who does not abides by the law. One the other hand, police officer also ensures the safety of our lives and properties. While the police ensure the safety of the citizens and preventing crimes to happen, police brutality remains one of the most serious human right violations on the United States. Police brutality refers to the use of…

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    In just the past few years or so the controversial topic of police brutality and misconduct has become a storm of public outcry and media coverage. From websites like Facebook to Fox News broadcasts, every time a a bad call is made by a police officer and race is involved you'll know about it. The trend gained so much traction that activist groups have begun to sprout across the nation Many groups like Black Lives Matter and Blue Lives Matter each take an opposing stance on the issue, both sides…

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    Cliques In Rixton Case

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    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 minority that…

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    struggles that belittled my neighborhood. My neglected community is identified as an infamous, dangerous place, for it houses the unbearable stench of marijuana and infestation of gang activity. The frequent violence is conveyed by the presence of police sirens, and the thump of the helicopter that strike fear and paranoia into my neighborhood. I felt the responsibility to assist and resolve some of the daunting burdens that drag down my community so I initiated my organization by contacting my…

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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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    that police officers would abuse their authority and would go the extra extent and would beat the citizens or stop them when they did absolutely nothing wrong. It has made the people scared of the police rather than feel relieved when they see them. Your job as a police officer is to make the people feel more safe walking around in a bad neighborhood because you are their to make it a more of a safe place. My personal view on law enforcement in my community is quite short. I believe police…

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    Texas Recognition Program

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    Chiefs Recognition Program is a voluntary process where fire departments in Texas prove their compliance with Texas fire service’s current Best Practices. These Best Practices were carefully developed by Texas Fire Service professionals to assist departments in the efficient and effective delivery of service and the protection of individual’s rights. The Texas Fire Chiefs Association developed the Recognition Program to assist Texas departments in meeting their professional obligations to the…

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