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    Depending on the policy adopted different impacts will be felt within the justice system. A significant amount of polices including mandatory minimums laws clog up the court system, allow the use of discretion by prosecutors, may cause law enforcement to use unethical methods, and contribute to overcrowding in jails and prisons. Ineffective, unsupported policies that have developed due to a perceived need or due to governmental incentive have caused the criminal justice system to become…

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    think that such tactic of policing of order-maintenance leads to over incarceration or tries to impose a white middle-class morality over minorities’ communities. It also leads to police brutality if an uncivil society breeds only criminals, and then for sure a belligerent police department would only produce police brutality. Broken windows policing may well have been helpful in reducing New York 's crime rate, but there 's flatly no evidence that it 's been pivotal. It 's true that crime…

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    Personal Code of Ethics Within the criminal justice field, having a foundation of ethics, and virtues is essential for a successful career. It is widely known; officers are held to higher standards than individuals in other professions. Therefore, inhibiting the abilities to make just, rational decisions for all, as they align with personal beliefs and values. Codes of ethics need to align with agency values. This comes out in the hiring processes, as agencies look for individuals who…

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    understand what it 's really like to spend a day in the life of a police officer. Working as a cop offers a sense of belonging and family that you won 't find in many other careers. When the chips are down, police really do band together to help their fellow officers. Helping others there truly is nothing like the feeling that you 've done something to make someone else 's life just a little better. True, if you encounter a police officer on the job, you 're…

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    I am a highly motivated individual and I am a very hard worker. I am a highly motivated individual and hardworking because I have a Master’s Degree in Law Enforcement from Western Illinois University as well as a Post Baccalaureate Certificate in Police Executive Management. While in graduate school I worked on a couple of class projects regarding the use of Body Scanners and Less Lethal Weapons and the Court Cases regards both. While as a graduate student, I participated in a summer school…

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    into the profession and duties of a police officer. For one, I have learned that a police officer 's involvement with his or her community is essential. Simultaneously, having good relationships with those around one is crucial, as well as having a healthy bond and relationship with one 's group members is critical. Community policing has also made me appreciate criminal justice professions, especially that of a police officer. I have wished to become a police officer for many years now and been…

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    also called as john stings or john operations. In the use of reverse stings, police officers decoy the sex buyers by women officers posing as women engaged in prostitution and wait until the sex buyers approach them and attempt to purchase sex from them (Demandforum.net). The three main types of revere stings include street-level, web-based, and brothel-based reverse stings. In street-level reverse sting, female police officers pose as prostitutes in street-level prostitution. The street-level…

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    can be challenging in many ways to complete. There is also only a limited number of T Visa’s given per year, therefore not all victims are guaranteed to receive one (Department of Homeland Security, 2014). Social Policy Critique The Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) of 2000 was signed into law on October 28, 2000 by President Bill Clinton in an effort to fight against trafficking in persons, of all types; forced enslavement and slavery, the sex trade,. The act is in place to assist…

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    For this forum I will select my city law enforcement agency which is the New Orleans Police Department or better known as the N.O.P.D.. The history of the N.O.P.D. Dates back all the way to the 1790 's and even though during that time the agency had a different name (Guard Deville or City Watch) it was created by the Spanish Colonial Governor Baron de Carondelet due to the high crime level, and to help the military fight against crime (Sinclair). The N.O.P.D. Started very small by 1817 it only…

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    This play is not only a drama, but a mystery too. The play is meaningful to the audience in a social manner. It gives an idea of the nature of revenge resulted from injustice and shows a real picture of the society. The main theme in this play is illusion versus reality. Illusion shows the wrong guesses of murderer and fake and hidden personalities, while reality reveals the truth and the secrets of the play. I have watched this show at Long Beach Play House and also on you tube several times…

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