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    underrepresented in U.S. police departments? 2. What challenges do police recruiters face when recruiting prospective Asian candidates? 3. How can law enforcement agencies address common barriers among communities to develop…

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    Asian Community Policing

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    must have trust in one another; agree to conduct peaceful dialogues and mediation in order to solve various issues. Culturally competent police officers When officers fail to comprehend a specific culture and their linguistics, critical information could easily be misinterpreted, or it could also fall into the fine lines of racial profiling (Newburn, 2011). Police officers must be trained in skills that could help them deal with various incidents in Asian communities. Patrol officers who are…

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    Racism In Australia

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    Racism in the police force is a contributing factor in the over-representation of Indigenous people in the criminal justice system. In Australia, the number of prisoners with an Indigenous background has been rising over the past decade (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2015). With Indigenous people making up only 2% of the adult population in Australia, it is alarming that Indigenous adults make up over a quarter of the prisoner population (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2015). The numbers…

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    Where did the Future Go The future that humans want is in jeopardy, the problem is not human. Artificial intelligence(AI) has been on the planet for about 75 years. The first AI was created to solve complex math and science problems. Humans just keep making AI smarter and smarter, they are now smarter than humans. The question is, who will be superior in the future humans or the AIs. Over the time since the AI was invented until now, AI has changed the world and continue to change it. AI…

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    Boston Marathon Bombing

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    example. Today police are essentially at the center of Homeland Security. They try to prevent crime, respond when crime does occur, and make criminal cases against suspected offenders. For the most part, the rest of the criminal justice system depends on the police (Cordner., & W, G. (2013). When the Boston Marathon…

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    victims of violence” (Criminal Justice 403. n.d.). After reading the pupose of the assignment, I wanted to find an agency that would benefit my career and the community I work in. I have been a police officer for 18 years, and I love the profession and will retire…

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    the London Metropolitan police district was created by the British Parliament. Sir Robert Peel (the first chief of the London Metropolitan Police) laid the foundation for the three traditional methods of policing that are widely known and frequently used in law enforcement today. These three traditional methods are: Random routine patrol, rapid response to calls by citizens to 911, and retroactive investigation of past crimes by detectives. Although, these traditional police work methods have…

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    Prostitution has been called the world’s oldest profession, but it’s one of the most controversial debates in America. Prostitution is a service industry in which women or men exchange consensual sexual favors given for money or other reward. It is prime time to legalize and regulate this part of American culture which will lead to the reduction of violence and keeping sex workers healthy. Safety is normally the number one concern for all prostitutes, but we 're not helping them by making…

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    "Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter”. -Martian Luther King Jr. Throughout our world, there is injustice and inequality. And although many people may recognize it, they refuse to stand up and fight for what 's right. In the book Scapegoat by Sofia Nikolaidou, Manolis Gris was wrongfully accused and convicted of murder. As time moves forward, the same event happens multiple times over forty years later shown in the case of James Driskell. The abuse of justice…

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    For this paper the North Charleston Police Department was contacted and Lieutenant Hardee provided insight into an issue faced in the law enforcement organization and how they are going to address it, along with how it is impacting the organization. This report is a summary of the information that has been researched concerning the use of force by police officers. There are several avenues for an arrestee to complain about use of force issues concerning the arrest by a law enforcement officer.…

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