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    1930’s. The UCR Program began in the 1930's when Congress authorized the U.S. attorney general to survey crime in America. Not only to survive crime but to survey it by uniforming crime statistics. In order to get information to the program, law enforcement agencies provide crime information, with data coming from city to city, country, colleges, universities and state departments. These citizens crime reports included reports from different cities, states and even millions of people were…

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    Bureau of Investigation (FBI) specialists go about as the lead examiners for matters of national security. These specialists can be called upon to perform numerous capacities, extending from field obligation to look into. FBI operators require past law implementation encounter, a four year college education and specific occupation preparing. This job can be hazardous and may require travel and surprising work hours. This job requires a bachelor’s degree often in criminal justice, complete the…

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    There are many different types of disciplinary actions within a law enforcement agency. Some agencies may have a more strict disciplinary policy while others may not be as restrictive. Foe example, an large police department or sheriff’s office may have an internal affairs unit “IA unit” the smaller agencies may just have a supervisor, or senior officer handle the investigation or problem. The first in the disciplinary process will be an oral reprimand or counseling. This is where the…

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    Introduction One of many public safety professions, firefighters are on call twenty-four hours a day seven days a week. They are ready at a moment’s notice to risk their lives in order to save others. They are regarded with the highest of honor, trust and admiration by people all over the world. Best known for putting out fires, running into a burning buildings and saving lives in various forms of distress. Heroes of life safety and property conservation, firefighters are global icons, and…

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    Initiating The SWAT Team

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    training event or conducting additional police assignments. A typical SWAT may receive an incident call over their police radio which involves SWAT. At this point, the SWAT team will start assembling a team, and formulating their equipment and head over to police headquarters if the incident is an issue that could wait. The proper technique for officially initiating the SWAT team varies in one department to additional one, usually the highest-ranking officer at the time will conduct the…

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    were found at crime scenes or test fired from confiscated weapons” (“Law Enforcement,” n.d.). NIBIN was created in 1999. Before this organization firearm examiners would compare each piece of evidence themselves. Since its establishment NIBIN has accomplished “2.8 million images of evidence and 74,000 hits” (“Fact sheet” n.d.). To use NIBIN examiners will enter cartridge casing information into the database that compares it against other evidence. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and…

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    The last thing I remembered about him was his Roman nose. We were at ‘Big Joe’ Brady’s restaurant, and we were having a good time with each other. We agreed to meet at this exact spot, and time after 20 years, and then we parted. We just left each other. That was the last time I saw Jimmy Wells. I feel a drizzle of rain beat down on my coat. I’m waiting at the doorway of a hardware store. The moon glistens, lighting up everything just enough for me to see the outline of my surroundings. I see…

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    UCR stands for Uniform Crime Report. The UCR started keeping track of criminal record in the 1920's. They officially launched their program in 1929. They receive their data from the FBI and report it to the state. The UCR divides crime into two parts. The first part is for the serious crimes such as criminal homicide, burglary, motor vehicle theft, arson, rape, robbery, Aggravated assault. The second part consists of less serious crimes. If you look at the crimes that are listed, you can see…

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    they face have to deal with corruption. Corruption lead to the development of the Knapp Commission, there are many different types and reason that corruption occurs, and the presence of corruption affects the persona of law enforcement. The affects that corruption has on law enforcement must be understood in order to end it. First up is the Knapp Commission. It was “created in 1970 by New York City Mayor John V. Lindsay in response to a series of articles in the New York Times detailing…

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    Sir Robert Peel created the “Nine Principles of Reform” in 1829 the first principle was “The basic mission for which law enforcement agency occurs so that they can avoid wrongdoing and complaints as an alternate suppression of corruption and complaints by soldierly strength and strictness of lawful penalties.” (Peel R. , n.d.) What he was implying was that the police are to prevent crimes and any other disorders The second was “The ability of the police to perform their duties is dependent…

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