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    officers have taken part in the trial uses of body cameras, several of the locations, especially New York City has given positive feedback. In agreeing with New York’s Mayor Bill de Blasio, the use of the body cameras will only improve the work of law enforcement, and makes for an unprejudiced record of events with civilians. In essence protecting the officers that have chosen to take an oath to protect and serve our communities. While the cameras also discourage police officers from any type…

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    My several years of experience as a police officer, I’ve had an encounter twice with a sovereign citizen. However, they utilize the paper terrorism method within the court systems, but after fail attempts of this, they have become more violent because they feel they can defend their rights especially during traffic stops (Theret, M., 2012). Nevertheless, I was told by my Field training officer if I encounter a Sovereign Citizen during a traffic stop, call for more cars and try to remove them…

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    controversial deaths of suspects at the hands of police. And some other investigations that have cleared officers of wrongdoing when body cameras confirmed they followed the law in confrontations with suspects. There are many reason that police are increasingly using body cameras. First, it create transparency in law enforcement by documenting the interactions between officers and civilians. Second, it can assist in the collection of evidence and witness statements as well as address any…

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    Heather Hogue CRMJ385-001 3/27/2016 Police Officer Interview Project My paper will discuss my experience with interviewing Officer John Meehan. My interview took place on February 18th, 2016 at the North Eastern District. The majority of the interview consisted of why he became a police officer and whether he was a part of any big cases during his professional career. I asked if there were any challenges he had to face and have his opinions/life changed on policing. I also wanted to get his…

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    A police officer is an official of the law whose highest duty is to protect and serve the citizens of the United States of America. There are many different areas of work within the Criminal Justice field, but one of the most challenging, and essential jobs, are those performed by police officers. According to www.criminaljusticeusa.com, a police officer, or law enforcement officer, has duties that include but are not limited to: patrolling, emergency response, making arrests, issuing citations,…

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    Italy and The United States Administration of Justice Comparative The criminal justice system is far from perfect no matter what part of the globe you look. This is often shown through guilty parties getting away with heinous crimes, or innocent people being charged with such crimes, which many would view as a worse outcome. That is not to say proper justice does not happen. To exemplify these qualities and shortcomings, we will explore, evaluate, and compare two justice systems separated by…

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    Officer Brown was assigned to patrol the University sector in Irvine. During the ride, Officer Brown gave me an orientation to the police equipments, policies, and procedures. Some of her responsibilities include watching for cars violating traffic laws and responding to police calls nearby. The police vehicle is equipped with a first aid kit and traffic cones. In the car, Officer Brown carries both non-lethal weapons like the baton and tazer and lethal weapons like a rifle. The police car…

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    The photograph was supposedly produced in April 1894, after the capture of the Cook family by Middlesbrough Police. That hypothetical date is based upon the article which was printed in the Daily Gazette for Middlesbrough on 06 April 1894. The article reported the burglary of John W. Mitchell’s house where he accused the Cooks of the intrusion and in addition to that assessed the damage to his property inflicted by the notorious family. It is believed that later on the photograph was included…

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    While crimes in America keep increasing, is it possible within the police field that the staff on duty are up to date with their training and equipment to be able to succeed and solve the crimes that are being committed? With that being said, having the knowledge to succeed the job task is extremely important, especially when it comes down to solving a crime such as: crime scene evidence, photographs, fingerprinting, documentation, and the chain of custody. An important part of the crime scene…

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    It is my great honor and pleasure to welcome you to the Copeland Insurance Group Law Enforcement Appreciation Dinner. My years of experience as a prosecutor, felony judge, and Chief Justice, left me with magnified gratitude and respect for our officers who put their lives on the line every day for our peace and security. So to all of our officers in the audience tonight, thank you from the bottom of my heart. For all of us, thank you to the officers in attendance tonight for their…

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