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    Trends In Law Enforcement

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    Support The Blue Line Law Enforcement is losing respect in today’s society. Some say it’s due to police brutality, carelessness of the job, overpowered, but that is far from the truth. This is only because of the under equipped and under trained officer. “Why good cops go bad,” (Silverii, 2013). The pressure from the community to make this happens takes a toll on all law enforcement. This only happens because officers are limited by what they have and what they are allowed to do. With the rise…

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    Public interactions with the police have been highly publicized throughout the news lately. Most of the publicity portrays police officers abusing the system and using violence in order to get the public to do what they want. The technological era is supporting this statement with videos of police officers making questionable decisions. Others believe that police officers are in a tough position and have one of the hardest jobs in the world. They have to make split second decisions that might…

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    referrals to diversionary programs. This is largely due to the discriminatory practices by the police and the judicial…

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    School Law: Case Study

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    School law is a vital knowledge to have in the education field. There are my aspects that teachers and administrators must know prior to engaging students, parents, and staff. This knowledge of school law will help protect teachers and administrators from any repercussions that could follow from negative actions that might have taken place in the school or with another school member. The saying knowledge is power could not be more true when dealing with school law. During this past week, we…

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    Police Profiling

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    How and why police officers use excessive force against American civilians has been, and will continue to be, a controversial topic of much debate. Our nation’s history of racial conflict and inequality, both personal and systemic, has left our country more divided than ever after the recent shootings of young unarmed black youth by police officer’s. These events are rich with sociological issues such as inequality and class issues, racial profiling, the militarization of the police, law…

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    Psychologists have studied the procedures and tactics that are used by the police officers in criminal investigations. They have produced psychological knowledge and have helped the police to be able to apply it to criminal investigations. Since 1958, there have been many adaptations to the way psychologists handle investigations and autopsies. Police psychologists usually play many roles within law enforcement. Although things have evolved, they are still used to aid the pathologist or medical…

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    the police (Siegel 32). Another way to look at the above statistic is by stating that only 2 of 5 crimes are reported. This is a significant under representation of the actual amount of crimes that occur. In addition to a low report rate, there is additional errors made by police reports. Even though the definitions of the reported crimes by the FBI are the same for each police department, the department itself can interpret the definitions in different ways. Siegel points out, “Some police…

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    Civilian Complaint Review

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    Abstract Civilian Complaint Review Board was put in place for the citizens, whom believed they were being wrongly accuse by the police department. A first assignment to be taken up by the proposed police responsibility commission is a thorough reassessment of the Civilian Complaint Review Board investigative operation, including the procuring, advancement, preparing and supervision of agents; and the foundation of important execution models and suitable caseloads. This reassessment must be…

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    Serial Killers Summary

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    This article points out some good characteristics of serial killers. The author mentioned a Professor Levin that has studied serial killers as part of his academia and has found that serial killers (or mass killers) are often driven to killing due to anger and the need to be in control. In addition, they get pleasure in killing their victims which is why, Levin says, mass killers often do not use a gun to kill but instead prefer things that will draw out the death, such as strangulation or…

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    necessary for a valid consent search: 1. There was consent, expressed or implied; 2. The giver of the consent had the authority to give the consent; 3. The consent was voluntary (not police coerced); 4. The giver of consent was aware of the police conduct; 5. The giver of consent is aware of their right to refuse to permit the police to engage in the conduct requested and/or may pull their consent at anytime; 6. The giver of consent is aware of the possible consequences of giving consent. Many…

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