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    Etymologically, the name collector stems from the traditional role of a district “collector” whose primary responsibility is to assess and collect revenue in his/her area of jurisdiction. Also the district collector is responsible for the maintenance of law and order in his/her district though the actual administration of the police is carried out by S.P. who works under the order and supervision of the district collector.Thus the collector is on the vigil for any disturbances occurring in his…

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    A police officer is an official of the law whose highest duty is to protect and serve the citizens of the United States of America. There are many different areas of work within the Criminal Justice field, but one of the most challenging, and essential jobs, are those performed by police officers. According to www.criminaljusticeusa.com, a police officer, or law enforcement officer, has duties that include but are not limited to: patrolling, emergency response, making arrests, issuing citations,…

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    I believe these particular jobs could help me grow personally and professionally. My personal goals as I get into my profession is to mainly help people and be able to make a difference in the world containing to law enforcement. We are living in a world where people view law enforcement negatively because of the recent news surrounding officers and unlawful shootings. The officers that involved in the shootings across America are lacking the skill of making ethical decisions by not thinking of…

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    Complaints against police often occur during incidents when no witnesses are present and the complaint investigation becomes the officer’s word against the citizen’s. Video evidence produced by body-worn cameras changes this dynamic. The video and audio allow investigators and the public to view what happened during incidents from…

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    According to a recent study 4% of the Asian population have admitted to experiencing racial profiling ("Racial Profiling: Definition"). These events lead to officer question Asian American can they speak English. Then there profiling issue against Native Americans such as, “Driving While Indian.” According to the, National American Indian Housing Council, there has been as many 2.4 million in the U.S. that where stop outside of reservation based on their tags, or their religious items found…

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    Although law enforcement does a great job of protecting American citizens, they sometimes will infringe on the civil rights of their citizens in their pursuit of justice. I think Louis Brandies said it best in his dissenting opinion of the Olmstead case, "The greatest dangers to liberty lurk in insidious encroachment by men of zeal, well-meaning but without understanding." [0] In the fight between Apple and federal law enforcement over a locked iPhone, the government is overreaching because the…

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    cooperation. 2. How does the federal government address incidents of cybercrime and cyberterrorism within an overarching cybersecurity and critical infrastructure plan? Cyberterrorism refers to the malicious computer-based threats or attacks carried out against information systems by non-state actors with an aim to intimidate societies or governments in pursuit of social or political goals. As such, the cyberterrorists use the cyberspace to carry out their attacks. As such, the FBI has worked to…

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    crime. Also, will police officers keep the camera rolling during highly sensitive situations? An article on the source of privacy states whether we there can be increased accountability without increased surveillance. Different states have different laws when it comes be being told if you are being recorded. Oregon is one such state that requires a party to disclose to another party if they are being recorded. There is currently a bill being sponsored by Oregon State Representative, Jennifer…

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    problem created by law enforcement officers stereotyping individuals is that they tend o target and falsely accuse members of certain backgrounds because of the perceptions about the individual, based on a stigma that creates a negative image for the members of the group. What follows is discrimination by officers that reifies and creates the culture need for the formation of institutionalized discrimination within law enforcement agencies. When discrimination is present in law enforcement…

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    people were females (Miller, Hess, Orthmann, 2014, p. 408). With such a large percentage of the population being affected by domestic it is a public health issue. It also becomes a serious problem within our society and needs to be addressed by law enforcement. This crime has the protentional to have severe, and deadly consequences. An argument between a couple can escalate very quickly and turn into…

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