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    The Louisville Metro Police Department is required by the Kentucky Law Enforcement Council, which oversees training for the state, to have Domestic Violence Training every two years. This block of instruction is most commonly taught during mandated training. This year’s topics include proper completion and utilization of the Lethal Assessment (LAP) Form how to properly document victim’s injuries and take necessary photographs. The instructor from the Domestic Violence Unit also reviews the…

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    intertwined with the broken window theory to escalate a possibly influential cause to a violent, rage filled riot. The riots were a result of the rage and hostility that was created by the application of the broken window theory. The hostility towards the police because of the isolation of the impoverished black community resulted in the destruction of their own community. The same theory was applied to a similar community in Washington D.C. and which it was also ineffective, the results of…

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    Policing While past incidences have affected police and minority relationships, the media has been no stranger in further causing distrust and fear. The role of the media needs to change by working with police to educate the public about the positive aspects involved in fostering positive relationships with local officers to truly affect change. Our police officers are the eyes and the ears of society to serve and protect citizens. However, the police do not have the resources to be everywhere…

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    at night driving a nice convertible and your feeling great because you have such a nice car. Then all the sudden you hear sirens and see flashing lights and it’s a police car right behind you. You then pull over because you know speeding off on the road would just make things worse. So after pulling over to the side of the road the police officer approaches you and start asking questions, for example, “where did you get this car”. Right then and there you know you didn’t do anything wrong and…

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    Police Use Of Force

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    Use of Force Paper What is use of force in police work; well for one thing it is unescapable and goes hand in hand with doing your job as a police officer. In many situations the lives of ordinary people and officers can be taken if use of force is not used properly or when necessary. There are so many different scenarios that can come into play when an officer decides to use force. Also they have to think about is it justified, have they had the proper training and is the department going…

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    Police Brutality Cons

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    Throughout the years, the US has faced cases of police brutality. It’s a controversial topic within many different communities all over. Police brutality gives law enforcement a negative image prior to many departments not giving proper training in nonviolent situations, unreasonable use of force, minorities are unfairly targeted, and police officers getting away with misconduct. To begin with many officers in law enforcement are not receiving the proper training. For instance every officer…

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    fear calling the police, they may be more willing to communicate with police about crimes to which they are witnesses” (p. 211). Good and healthy working relationships must consist of trust, mutual respect, mindfulness, diversity, and open communication. The following concepts of Community Oriented Policing, provides strategies that will build positive rapport with minority communities: (1) regular channels of communication between police agencies and minority communities; (2), police agencies…

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    Criminal Profiling

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    Criminal profiling designates a process by which evidence, in particular that found at the crime scene, is analyzed with a view to determining probable offender characteristics. (Chifflet, 2015, p. 1). In simpler terms, profiling is used to identify an unknown offender’s significant personality and demographic characteristics through the analysis of their crimes. Although this seems like a legitimate way to catch a criminal, the reliability and use of profiling has deteriorated throughout the…

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    Criminal Profiling is a technique whereby the probable characteristics of a criminal offender or offenders are predicted based on the behaviors exhibited in the commission of a crime. The job of a criminal profiler is very crucial in homicide cases. It helps the law enforcement to find and arrest the killer by knowing little details that determine possible suspects for the crime. Criminal profilers investigating serial killers have always tried to formulate some idea of the characteristics of…

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    destroying the enemy of its nation; while the police force serves the people, who are guaranteed presumptions of innocence and rights. However, according to Wiebenga, ever since the National Defense Authorization Security Act of 1997 it becomes much easier for the distribution of military equipment to make its way to the civil law enforcement agencies which leads to increase police agencies demanding military equipment - “By 2005, this number grew to 17.000 police agencies demanding military…

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