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    beginning of intelligence-led policing introduced a new paramount into the ideologies of crime control and policing practices. This style of policing gathers evidence to improve crime prevention and detection, better distribute the use of resources for police, improve effectiveness and enhance partnerships. Although for the philosophy’s of intelligence policing to be effective, decision makers need a critical understanding of the intelligence model to make a positive impact on the criminal…

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    Police Misconduct Essay

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    various interpretations of the term “correct policing.” Certain communities may feel that the police are ‘not doing their job’ simply due to their interpretation of proper policing, and/or their lack of knowledge in proper policing methods. Many times members of the public will voice accusations against officers for misconduct, when they themselves don’t realize the connotations associated with the term “Police Misconduct.” Oftentimes these accusations occur following a citizen’s interaction…

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    The Other Wes Moore, written by Wes Moore, is a chilling and often intense novel about two very similar men who share the same name, but somewhere along their journey in life became two very different people. The novel is organized chronologically from their childhoods to adolescents. Each chapter in the novel indicates a specific time in each of their lives and includes both of their stories. The first chapter, “Is Daddy Coming with us?” is the story of their childhoods, and is where the…

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    The Silk Road Case

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    Short Write up on Silk Road Silk Road was an online black market for selling and buying of illegal products. They used to trade drugs and transact through bitcoin currency. Bitcoin is a form of digital currency which uses encryption and the transactions are undetectable. There was involvement of large transactions of money and the unfair means of selling and buying of drugs and other banned substances were done. This platform provided a safe house for criminals to trade drugs. Silk Road was…

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    Teenagers typically go through the rebellious phase growing up. This tends to involve discovering who you are, use of drugs and alcohol, taking stupid risks, a knack for adventure and a desire for independence (Psychology Today). Kirstin Lobato fitted into that category. She grew up in Panaca, Nevada, a very small populated town of approximately 700 people. Most of the people in Panaca were strict Mormons, and that caused her to stand out, making it hard for her to fit in. At the age of 15,…

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    Studies show that the United States of America has become the country with the highest crime rate throughout the world. In many instances in our country, wealthy criminals or those that commit crimes who belong to the upper class society tend to be overlooked or exempt from being punished for their crimes. However, this isn’t the case for the poorer end of the spectrum, when it comes to those less fortunate the criminal justice system tend to deem them as less adequate and their punishments…

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    City of Rochester, New York police officers received a report that a man entered a convenience store and attempted to steal beer. Later the man was identified as John Tipsy and was said to be intoxicated. In New York theft by shoplifting is a misdemeanor crime. The responding officer went to the store and viewed video surveillance footage of the suspect’s truck. After a short period of time the officer saw a truck matching the description of the suspects. The truck appeared to have one passenger…

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    Dexter Crime Theory

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    understand the social influences that shape criminal behavior. Many popular images of crime portray explanations behind the motivations of criminal behavior. In the television show Dexter, the main character Dexter is a blood splatter analyst for the Miami police department who…

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    Minority Groups

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    explore this issue in order to create reforms and methods to improve relations between the police and members of minority groups. It explores the New York City Stop-and-Frisk program that seems to unproportionally target members of minority groups. Further, when looking at the people 's general perception of law enforcement it becomes apparent that African-American communities are especially suspicious of the police and are very likely to perceive racial bias. Some of the methods that have been…

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    items that are listed in your resume including education, training and positions held in the department to include extra duty assignments. I have been preparing myself to be a first line supervisor in a police organization for many years. I started my career in law enforcement as a Military Police Officer at the age of 17. I rose to the rank of Sergeant in five years. That was my first taste of leadership. I was the assistant squad leader and team leader, responsible for solider supervision…

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