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    Ethics Of The Use Of Force

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    Professional Standards and Use of Excessive Force in New Jersey State There are several laws governing police misconduct including current laws pending in legislation statewide. Ethically, all laws must focus on the overall “good for everyone”. Police officers should not be excused from holding up to their professional standards. Deontology systems of ethics is said to deal with intentions and motives. Deontological ethics is concerned with acts-- if it is intrinsically right or wrong.…

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    of businesses and government agencies. The problem is personal and sensitive data can be stolen or destroyed. Cyber crime is no different than traditional crimes as the objective is to make money as quickly and efficiently as possible.…

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    Issues In Law Enforcement

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    would be different if it was not for the hand of the law. Apart of the hand of the law is law enforcement or police officers, which are officers sworn to protect and severe the citizens of the United States great society. (Ortmeier, 7/2005, p. 14) Having laws without people to enforce them or allow people to take the law into their own hands, has had significant issues in the past. (Ortmeier, 7/2005, p. 7) Within the United States law enforcement is divided into three major divisions, who are…

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    Ethical decision making from leaders will have a positive effect on law enforcement agencies; unethical practices will have an opposite effect. Unethical decision making will have a devastating effect on a law enforcement agency and possibly take years to recover from. Law enforcement should be transparent. Consequences of unethical decision making are the behavior could be made public and result in “considerable embarrassment and a career setback 10 for the accused” (Dubrin, 2013).…

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    Ip Theft Case

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    ICE has become the leading agency surrounding the investigation of IP theft to include those illicit activities associated with that theft such as smuggling and money laundering. Counterfeit products are being targeted and seized on a daily basis entering ports, airports, and other points of entry into the US. The goal of ICE is not limited to targeting and seizure of counterfeit products but is meant to impede the manufacturing, distribution, sales, and financing of those TCOs and other…

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    responsibilities are the guiding principles when School Resource Officers are conducting criminal investigations. The School Resource Officer is a strange creature. The majority of School Resource Officers are the most flexible officer of all law enforcement officers. They possess the greatest range of personalities and capabilities. School Resource Officers are best described as warriors. They are ones who can hold the mightiest sword one hand and the most fragile child’s hand in the other.…

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    Law enforcement agencies have significantly changed over the past several decades and they will only continue to change as time goes by. The new technological advances that have occurred over the past several years have allowed agencies to adopt newer and more efficient gadgets. One of these new gadgets that many law enforcement agencies have adopted is the stun gun. According to Michael D. White and Justine Ready from John Jay College of Criminal Justice, there are over 8,000 law enforcement…

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    in the law enforcement, especially where we want more diversity so they can represent their community. The decades of research show that members of the community believe the law enforcement represents and responds to them. When the community perceives the law enforcement as fair, legitimate, and accountable it enhances the trust the community to the law enforcement. The trust the community has towards can defuse tensions, solve crimes, and create a system where the community sees the law…

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    various aspects of law enforcement agency and individual police officer accountability. Many of the publications and websites address their states policies and procedures on accountability, but do not address them on a broad or national level. There are many court cases that have driven the direction of police accountability in a good way. However, those court cases do not come up until non-accountability becomes an issue. Recent Issues Recent issues have shown that law enforcement agencies have…

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    Community-oriented Policing Introduction: The article that I have chosen to write my course project on will cover community-oriented policing and strategies that are intertwined with the program. Amongst law enforcement personnel, there will always be a debate regarding traditional policing and proactive policing through problem solving. Many believe that using the traditional approach, you’ll be provided with a quick response to incidents. Others believe there are proven long-term benefits of…

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