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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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    State police officers have the responsibility of keeping law and order across the state, with in their jurisdiction of course. So basically maintaining peace, patrolling roads, and helping with other jurisdictions of law enforcement whenever it is needed. States and counties have many jurisdictions over their area unless the state police force is requested or required for help. State police sometimes hold the main jurisdiction over laws that involve the making or sale of controlled substances.…

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    Search Warrant Planning and Procedures Officer Loe is a veteran Red Team member and is well versed in what is required in this area. Officer Loe was on an extended military assignment for a large portion of this rating period. Since his return he has planned at least seven search warrant operations. Officer Loe understands what is needed in a search warrant entry plan and what areas are likely to create difficulties. He plans for these situations and informs me of them early in his planning…

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    Abstract Officers are always looked at, as what are they doing, and why are they doing it. The actions are constantly questioned whether or not it is appropriate for them to do. Internal affairs are the ones that make sure what the corrections officer is doing is appropriate. There is a necessity for internal affairs at all prisons, to investigate the actions of the corrections staff. It is an intensive job working at a prison; the biggest challenge would be to not become a victim of the inmates…

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    Therefore, inhibiting the abilities to make just, rational decisions for all, as they align with personal beliefs and values. Codes of ethics need to align with agency values. This comes out in the hiring processes, as agencies look for individuals who demonstrate strong characteristics, and values, which align with that agencies core values. Agencies do this to ensure individuals they have representing them, display integrity, professionalism, honesty, and ambition, among a wide variety of…

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    underlying the nature of relations between law enforcement agencies and the communities they serve. Decades of research and practice support the premise that people are more likely to obey the law when they believe that those who are enforcing it have authority that is perceived as legitimate by those subject to the authority. The public confers legitimacy only on those whom they believe are acting in procedur¬ally just ways. In addition, law enforcement cannot build…

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    chronicle of policing in our country, the approach to crime control has been a difficult process to carry out. Over the years, law enforcement, either through departmental policies or community demands, had the responsibility to administer personnel in the pursuit of meeting the community’s needs and problem-solving with the resources that were made available to them. The law enforcement community has gone through many different theories of crime control as each political system has come into…

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    It is the intention of this paper to examine the relationships between management within the criminal justice fields and that of the actual employees that comprise members of law enforcement. Often the perception of the general public is that management and that of the law enforcement members is synonymous and interchangeable with one another and that there is no real distinction between the two, however one must take into consideration that even though the simulates that both sections exists in…

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    Since the beginning of civilization, men have robbed and killed. To counter this, the civilizations established laws and punishment for breaking those laws. The punishments for the breaking of these laws were crude, and they usually involved an eye for an eye style of punishment; however, enforcing these laws was generally left to whoever had the opportunity. Nowadays the enforcement of laws is designated to government employees with legal authority; however, civilians sometimes take justice…

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    Agas, Reyvie Ubod, joan The Problem Introduction In the field of law enforcement, from history and to our present world, law enforcers have been great hands of law and its government. In our country, the evolution of law enforcement has started from military to paramilitary until we reach to a more civilized law enforcing. The Philippine National Police in specific came from radical change from its former name Philippine Constabulary which most of its members are of military personnel. Nowadays…

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