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    Asian Community Policing

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    ahead of them, and proposing methods of trust building with Asian communities may not pan out because Asians already have a preexisting bias against law enforcement (Choe, 2012). Both sides 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…

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    FBI Agent Job

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    spies, terrorists hackers, pedophiles, mobsters, gang leaders and serial killers ("How to Become an FBI Agent."). This job involves criminals in their most violent state. No criminal wants to go to prison, so they will try to do everything in their power to get away. You have to have skills to be able to handle the situations you could get into with these criminals. Working at the crime and accident scenes can be stressful seeing the death and suffering there. You don’t have to be physically…

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    The Silk Road Case

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    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 an effective means for criminals to go undetected by the law enforcement and federal agencies. Within a short span of time, they were operating worldwide and they had spread its business operations. The local chemists and drugs operatives were cooperating…

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    through the country, many of whom are targets of traffickers. In 2015, the MPS invested over $770,179 in training, handling major cases, internal database, publicity, and cooperation with international law enforcement efforts. It also helped fund an anti-trafficking fund for usage by law enforcement agencies across the country. China also conceded the widespread effects of the gender imbalance due to its one child policy. It also tightened its policies at the border to include scrutinizing the…

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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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    Personal Accomplishments

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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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    In the past few years, the technology utilized by police has continued to change and evolve. Beginning in 2013, hundreds of police departments began to utilize body-worn cameras on their officers. Over the last few years, whether all police departments should implement these programs has become a rising issue. Body-worn cameras provide departments with unbiased evidence of officer interactions with the public. They have been shown to improve department transparency, improve officer and citizen…

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    Also In addition, Whites (9.7%) were more likely than Hispanics (5.9%) to receive a written warning (Agencies). All these finding come from the U.S. Department of Labor 's Bureau of Justice Statistics. Those are just the national number the local number in some instance are far worse. It safe to say if you are a minority in the US you are more likely to be targeted by the local or state or federal law…

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    state law enforcement authorities are tasked with far much bigger responsibilities than arresting close to a million individuals each year on marijuana related charges. According to High Times (2014), these arrests eventually result in increased litigation costs in disposing off the cases, and finally, further increase the burden on the tax payer of sustaining the US correctional system. In this regard, we can therefore deduce that not only does marijuana arrest cases divert essential law…

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    overcome the problem of the alpha male notion to make it work effective. This follows the fact that each agency under the DHS wants to prove superior to the others and thus resulting into wolf packs. The alpha males might display instances of fighting once a rival wolf crosses their path since each agency wants to be a leader rather than a pack member. As a result, the inner fighting between agencies leads to information sharing and cooperation problems. Additionally, the DHS would have the…

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