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    Employee Retention Paper

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    made. While researching negligent retention there were several common themes associated with lawsuits whereas employers were sued for negligent retention. These themes were identified as: identification of behavior not sanctioned by state statue or agency policy, investigation of that behavior, training, and disciplinary…

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    management jobs in criminal justice are found in security, corrections, public service and law enforcement. Here are four popular management jobs for graduates with a criminal justice degree. Crime Analyst Supervisor Crime analyst supervisors are responsible for analyzing law enforcement data and interpreting criminal trends and patterns. They oversee employees who process information requests using law enforcement records management systems (RMSs). These same employees collect, organize and…

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    state law enforcement agencies that voluntarily provide data on reported crimes (Wallace, Roberson, 2015, p.51). The primary objective of the UCR is to develop a set or reliable criminal statistics to be used by law enforcement administration, operation, and management. Common problems with UCR system is that it only lists crimes that are reported to law enforcement and some police agencies do not report crimes to the FBI or Department of Justice. UCR solely rely on voluntary reports from law…

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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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    Becoming An Investigator

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    An investigator is one of the key persons in law enforcement service, but besides that, an investigator is a person who usually works for local, state, or federal law enforcement agencies, they question suspected criminals, crime victims and witnesses, look for evidence, and prepare reports about criminal activity. In addition, they might conduct surveillance or testify in court. While holding those roles law enforcement requires for a criminal investigator to have the certain characteristic to…

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    Exercise Marlinspike II

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    (CST) based in Flowood, Mississippi. Exercise Marlinspike was done in April of 2015 with numerous organizations participating. Exercise Marlinspike II attracted even more civil agencies to join for the WMD training. The CST’s job is be the primary link between the military and the local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies. They respond to emergencies, deployment of weapons of mass destruction,…

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    There are formal policies and structures in every criminal justice and/or law enforcement agency. However, it seems for many agencies deciding whether or not to follow these practices coms as an option and informal practices are a better use. Within police, courts, and correction law enforcement agencies there have been a set of informal rules and group processes that one is cultured into that undermine the formal policies, some for legit reasons ranging from time management, too much discretion…

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    Furthermore, the United Kingdom law enforcement consists of a force with nation-wide authorities and regional units. In this format it is quite similar to the system in the United States. Still the UK police are more closely interlocked by statutory regulations, which bind the country together through exposure and deterrence of crime (Dixon, 1929, p. 178). The regional UK crime unit is composed of territorial police forces and National Law Enforcement bodies. They have a Chief Constable who…

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    Accelerant Detection Dogs

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    several law enforcement and fire departments with the Arson Dog Program, to help with the apprehension of numerous arson perpetrators yearly. ("Arson Dog Program," n.d.) One of the recipients of the aid offered by State Farm was the city of Ocala in Florida’s fire department, which in December 014, acquired its first fire dog courtesy of a $25, 000 grant from State Farm. (Firehouse Staff, 2015, p. 12)…

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    As a new officer coming into the department I currently work for I was excited driven and willing to undertake anything task that my supervisors, agency, or the public asked of me, I was ready to serve. After two years on the job primarily working the night shift I became disengaged with the process of policing and the justice system all together , as I entered into my third and fourth year under…

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