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    Department of Homeland Security. Yes, your tax dollars pay for undercover police officers and federal agents to sit in massage parlors and seedy strip clubs, for months at a time, ordering drinks and lap dances. Ultimately, the only constructive outcome from these kinds of wasteful investigations is proving that Chris Rock was wrong when he said, “No matter what a stripper tells you. There’s no sex in the Champagne Room.” Police officials routinely insist that these kinds of sting operations…

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    As the DHS keeps on asserting itself as an effective department for hazard protection, it would need to overcome the problem of the alpha male notion to make it work effective. This follows the fact that each agency under the DHS wants to prove superior to the others and thus resulting into wolf packs. The alpha males might display instances of fighting once a rival wolf crosses their path since each agency wants to be a leader rather than a pack member. As a result, the inner fighting between…

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    Serial Killer: Andrei Chikatilo Andrei Romanovich Chikatilo was brought into this world on October 16, 1936 in Yablochnoye, Ukraine. He is worldly known as the butcher of Rostov or Soviet Union serial killer. He is considered to be one of the most gruesome serial killers in soviet history. (Cahill) Andrei was born with a few birth defects as a newborn such as nearsightedness, as well as, lesions and water to the brain.(Butcher) The era of Andrei being born Ukraine was at war with Germany(WWII).…

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    As a child growing up and a student at my junior high school perhaps in the seventh grade. My teacher at the time was conducting a junior carrier affair session and asking the students what carrier path would they like to choose as they grow older into adulthood. When the question was posed to me I had indicated that I wanted to be a Firefighter and been able to serve me community. Over the year time has progresses and I migrated from one country to another in which I had the opportunity to…

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    Problem- oriented policing is the alternate approach to policing that has been gaining attention within research in the recent years among many different police departments. Throughout this paper I will touch upon different departments that implemented POP in their departments and the outcomes that came from it and also what I plan to do in my research. The problem statement that this research brings about is whether or not problem- oriented policing lead to a decrease in crime? To do this we…

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    case gave police the right to stop a person on the street and question them and if they can establish reasonable suspicion that the individual either committed a crime or is about to commit a crime then they can perform a frisk of the individual. Initially this policy gave police a great new tool in the fight against crime. However, like that initial shot of heroine which gives the…

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    Stevens ENGL 123 12/3/2016 Advantages and Disadvantages of Police Body Cameras If you have been paying attention to the news in the last year you will have certainly heard talk of police body cameras. Prior to the grand jury 's decision, not to indict Officer Pantaleo for the death of Michael Brown, both protestors and politicians were calling for police departments across the country to outfit their officers with body cameras. (Considering police body cameras.) There are many advantages of…

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    that police are now taking precautionary actions and trying very hard to identify any individuals or groups who might have similar intentions. We often see police officers patrolling in areas such as, our congested streets, subways, communities and other public environments. This leads to an increase of public confidence and comfort to walk around…

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    if they tell the police that they committed the crime instead of trying to maintain their innocence (Garrett). “Astonishingly, more than 1 out of 4 people wrongfully convicted but later exonerated by DNA evidence made a false confession or incriminating statement” (Garrett). When the police questioned Brendan they could tell he wasn’t there mentally so they knew they could easily trick him and force him to say what they wanted him to say. The thing that stands out is that police aren’t given…

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    This fall for my 2016 Internship, I had the opportunity to work with the Santa Clara County Probation Department. This opportunity was a pleasant surprise, because my career goal is to be a Probation Officer someday. Therefore, when I got the news of my acceptance, I was beyond excited. Upon the first day of training, I received the news that I was being placed in the Adult Probation Department. Furthermore, that I was being positioned under the Domestic Violence Unit. Gaining this internship…

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