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    Forensic Technology Essay

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    Like any crime, there’s specific procedures that law enforcement must take to ensure the authenticity of the evidence being presented. Many times, when a forensic specialist is presented with a computer or a ton of computers with which to retrieve information, the most vital procedure is making sure…

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    We must properly vote and put the right people in office that can make the tough decisions. Our government must not fight amongst itself, but must turn the fight to our enemies. We must adopt laws and pass regulations that untie the hand s of our law enforcement, giving the all the tools needed to keep us safe and stop these terrorist acts. We must be ready to swiftly take action, once we catch a terrorist, and make sure they pay the ultimate price if found guilty. We need…

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    Active Shooter Incidents

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    years of 2014 and 2015 twenty active shooter incidents occurred each year. This was nearly six times more than any other time in the preceding sixteen years. This creates a unique situation in which law enforcement officers must be adequately trained to respond, in conjunction with other law enforcement agencies to resolve these high risk critical incidents. The Interagency Security Council defines an active shooter…

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    Career As A Police Officer

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    Throughout the United States of America, there are cops who all do different jobs. These cops have different duties that make them who they are. Some law enforcement does the same job almost but they are not the same. Their whole reason for living is to reduce civil disorder, protect people and property, and enforce criminal laws. Police officers are concentrating on resources in high-crime neighborhoods, and are not racial profiling.They wield tremendous power and are capable of depriving…

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    Italy and The United States Administration of Justice Comparative The criminal justice system is far from perfect no matter what part of the globe you look. This is often shown through guilty parties getting away with heinous crimes, or innocent people being charged with such crimes, which many would view as a worse outcome. That is not to say proper justice does not happen. To exemplify these qualities and shortcomings, we will explore, evaluate, and compare two justice systems separated by…

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    Essay On Police Behavior

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    apparent reason at all. A man killed in the stairwell of an apartment building by the police where there is no light in the stairwell for more than twenty floors. What course of action can be taken against the police? Often times the patrol officer is the first contact made by the law enforcement agency, the officer represents the entire department and what a person think about the police is generated from the experience that is garnered by that encounter. The police are people just as the…

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    of the Northern Mariana Islands (Hartmann,2002). Hartmann, (2002) also states, the minimum education accepted is a four-year degree from an accredited college or university that is recognized by the United States Secretary of Education. To fight against cyber hackers, the FBI sought cyber special agents to fulfill the number of vacancies the agency had. The agency was seeking technology experts that also included those with experience in hacking (Kouns,2007). Due to the quickly evolving cyber…

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    Police Misconduct

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    On top of that, it reportedly isn’t unusual for misconduct to go unreported by fellow officers (Weisburd, et al). A large irony exists between victims of police misconduct and their respective aggressors. When a victim (rightfully) files a suit against the department, withholding negative press, all that’s lost is tax dollars allocated to the said department. Police pass on the cost of brutality to the very citizens they protect. An example being the previously mentioned settlement between the…

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    have yet to be revealed the public demands action on the officer. This kind of story has unfortunately become a normal occurrence nationwide, all too many times the media jumps o a story before law enforcement can sort through the facts and find the truth. This leads to a negative portrayal of law enforcement and the public has affected greatly perceptions of their relationship. There are several thing that can fuel the fire behind a news story, whether it be good or bad, and the biggest of…

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    In recent years, law enforcement agencies across the country have been pressured to be more transparent and increase officer accountability. The most prominent manner in which law enforcement agencies have attempted to meet these demands is through the implementation of body-worn cameras. Few studies have been conducted in the recent history of body-worn cameras on law enforcement officers. There are still many questions regarding body-worn camera utilization that must be addressed to obtain…

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