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    Police Culture

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    Many have even expressed a willingness to seek police employment in other agencies because of the lack of specific policies…

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    Police officers carry a huge responsibility for their communities, the power and authority to keep the peace. Citizens of the community rely on police officers to behave appropriately, using the highest levels of morals and ethics. When an officer behaves unethically or abuses or misuses the power and authority given to them, it is considered police misconduct or corruption. Police misconduct and corruption can be committed in a variety of ways. Actions including violating policies or…

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    A law enforcement officer is held to a higher standard than those they serve. Not because they are better but because they wear a badge and a uniform that represents honor, integrity, and service to the people they have sworn to protect. They are not only a representation of themselves but also of the police department they are employed by. It is vital that all law enforcement officers demonstrate professionalism, proper ethics, and integrity at all times. To ensure that police departments…

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    Political Era, and The Community Era. In this essay I will be including their strengths and weaknesses of the two. I will also be mentioning how some of the issues law enforcements have impacted society today. During the period of 1840-1930, the political era for police officers were established and controlled by the local government agencies. There were a lot of strengths from the political era. Around this time police were doing more than just fighting criminals.…

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    Burglary Research

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    which has evolved drastically over time, but in all its forms it has always reflected the significance of breaking into a building, or part thereof, and the damage that it can cause to both people and property. Policymakers have long sought to use law to shape the physical environment to reduce crime (Anderson, MacDonald, Bluthenthal, & Ashwood, 2013). Such efforts date at least as far back as the Statute of Winchester in 1285, in which King Edward I required the widening of highways and…

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    Organized Crime Paper

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    are the roles of various law enforcement agencies in fighting organized crime and the role of crime commissions that have addressed organized crime? When you think of fighting organized crime syndicates or groups, we tend to think of agencies such as the DEA, CIA, FBI and Homeland Security, but what about our local organized crimes. The roles of various local law enforcement agencies include more of a personal community responsibility. The community looks at law enforcement for answers,…

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    The UCR and NIBRS systems are the most utilized crime systems by agencies across the country. The UCR focuses on eight index crime, while NIBRS has twenty two Group A offenses. These two reporting system are very similar. NIBRS goes beyond the limits of what the UCR can accomplish. The UCR and NIBRS coincide with each other, if an agency cannot meet the full participation requirements, it may limit itself to reporting details of incidents involving the UCR’s eight index crimes rather than the…

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    Bureau of Investigation (FBI) specialists go about as the lead examiners for matters of national security. These specialists can be called upon to perform numerous capacities, extending from field obligation to look into. FBI operators require past law implementation encounter, a four year college education and specific occupation preparing. This job can be hazardous and may require travel and surprising work hours. This job requires a bachelor’s degree often in criminal justice, complete the…

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    Survey has a purpose of collecting facts about a criminal case, whether reported or not, and evaluates the facts of the case statistically, and requiring to know why the case was reported or not reported. The UCR measures the factuality of criminal law as its main purpose, while the NCVS collects omitted facts about a case. Property crimes…

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    State Trooper Challenges

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    Benefits/Challenges of Being a State Trooper Rough Draft In my writing, I will be telling you about the challenges and life of being a state trooper. A state trooper has a very dangerous job and is in charge of a lot of territory. They are called state troopers because they can travel the whole state. Most of the time they are gave one county to patrol in the state though. A state trooper has one of the dangerous jobs in the world and in this writing I will tell you why. First, I will start…

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