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    The 60 Minute Analysis

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    Description: The 60 Minute show centers around the ongoing issues with the police force of the Cleveland Division. Bill Whitaker interviews Chief Williams, the chief of the Cleveland Division, where Whitaker asks Chief Williams a series of questions involving the conduct of the Cleveland Division police along with questions concerning the public’s view of the division. The report concentrates itself around three main topics: police brutality, public response, and a racial imbalance between those…

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    Police officers now a days are not trusted or believed because of their past actions or possibly what they might do in the future. Police officers should be required to use body cameras. It will not only ensure that the police are following instructions but it will also ensure that they will not be using excessive force on anyone. Citizens will be able to see everything that happened in that case because most likely the footage will be released to the public to show what happened or so that…

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    with public safety issues. The approach acknowledges the fact that the police cannot solve all the problems alone and it creates a partnership between community members and the police. In this set up, the police are no longer the sole guardians of law and order and the members od the community become allies with the view of enhancing safety in the community. The police help members of the community to mobilize resources and support to solve problems. They voice their concerns, take action and…

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    community policing have some criticisms towards it; the fact that it has no shown to work ( Goff, 2015). Other parts of the community policing are that police officers don’t believe that it is not real policing. The other part of this is that police agencies have a vary hard time moving from the reactive policing to the proactive policing styles. (phill,…

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    Police Officer Narrative

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    officer than car chase or firing a gun as television portray it. A television episode about policing is not an accurate portrayal of an officer everyday work. On Sunday, April 16, 2017, I completed the assignment of riding for 8 hours with a law enforcement officer. My shift began was 7pm to 2am. I chose Charleston County Police Department because of its close to home and my familiarity with the area. I was assigned to officer Garcia. Officer Garcia has been…

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    Moraine Valley has set up a code of conduct that allows its students to feel safe on campus. Giving people more of a choice to help out a friend in a bad situation, if they believe they are in trouble. For instance saving your friend from making a bad decision drunk and making sure they are okay. Moraine not only sets rules for only on campus but they help with situations off campus as well. Crime occurs everywhere – even on college campuses. Even so, safety on campus is possible by taking a few…

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    Your phone,or computer,etc may turn against you if not careful. In this essay we are talking about why cops should get to use personal items like phones,iPad,computers. Or the new Alexa or echo’s database to solve cases or crimes.Cops should use technology for crimes. Why they should is it would cause less delay for them to track the criminal and allow them to be better undercover while they record for uses against people they do it to help. Cops shall use technology for cases and crimes or…

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    Cliques In Rixton Case

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    In Discussion the Rixton Case it is a very small town of 16000 people. But this case has a lot of issues with the department and the cliques that was involved in this department. The Chief of this department had very little administrative ability. He used bulletin boards to relate policies and procedures to the department personnel. Chief did not really care if the officers adhere to the polices or not. In Rixton, the department have some very fine officer’s, but you have a small percentage of…

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    researchers surveyed two groups, where one group was aware of the red light cameras while the other group was unaware of the red light cameras. The data results indicate that the residents of Oxnard, California favor the use of red light camera enforcement to supplement police…

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    Vast Corruption Cases

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    The article that was read was entitled, 3 N.Y.P.D Commanders Are Arrested in Vast Corruption Case. The article was written to give the general public incite in exactly what was happening the police force, the writers themselves went very deep into this case which allowed them to pull some very good information on the case, had they not go deeper, the information gathered might not have been mentioned. Issues such as; corruption, police commanders doing jobs illegally for business men, and…

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