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    In today’s society law enforcement is one of the most scrutinized jobs in America. Everything that is done regarding law enforcement is displayed as a negative impact to society. Speaking from an African American point of view the law enforcement has not been one of my favorite persons to call when I need emergency assistance. With all the African Americans killed by law enforcement it has turned millions against them. There has been debates regarding “Black Live Matter”, court hearings where the law enforcers were found innocent, and a blind eye turned to the physical abuse given to criminals before being taken into custody. These are the persons who are supposed to protect us, yet they are harming us. However presenting from an education…

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    However, the question still remains can society and law enforcement recognizes that they need each other to maintain civilization and a Simi-crime free world? Most people believe that communicating with law enforcement make a person a snitch or they are not loyal. This fear has been present for many years. This brings the writer back to trusting the cops. The people within the communities have to trust the cops in order for this plan to work. How can that be gained? No police brutality for 2-5…

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    Based on current situations that are happening in our society today, the majority of people tend to think that all law enforcement personnel’s are against our youths. Also, on the other hand, lawful discipline has to be involved because not all of our youths are one-hundred percent innocent, in their doings. Law enforcement and the court work group are trying to help the youths to get on the right path and become beneficial to our society. This paper will declare how law enforcement is…

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    some main issues that law enforcement face in today society. Today 's police managers whether that be deputies, chiefs or captains all can face challenges forcing them to re think the way they handle arrest or even stopping people in general. Police face general challenges today under pressure that comes from their bosses, managers or whoever over see them. I have learned and studied from past criminal justice classes about police morale. However, this is the first time I ever had to write on…

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    My Strengthsfinder Survey

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    I do enjoy challenges, furthermore, I love to win. As suggested by the text, even if I am successful at completing a task the sense of not being the best often leaves me with a feeling of self-loathing. I want to be the best at everything I set out to do. I need that sense of winning even when there is no contest or others to compare myself to. In my opinion, having the achiever and competition strengths defines who I am. I plan to apply this strength as I continue in my career. Law enforcement…

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    She was my only grandmother I met and actually got to know. Earlier this year my grandmother passed away but I was blessed by being able to spend the last few years with her. She always was always caring, positive, and supportive of everything I did. My grandmother made me appreciate more being in this country and always spoke of how fortunate we were to live in such an amazing country. She always pushed me to be a better person and take advantage of the opportunities I have. She always believed…

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    events from past and today’s society has greatly influenced my perspective on law enforcement and race. I believe, that in today’s society this topic has increased in popularity. One popular historical event that has occurred in 1955 was during the Montgomery Bus Boycott, which was caused by a female African American named Rosa Parks. When she was arrested for refusing to give up her seat that was in front of the bus, in that historical time only Americans were allowed to sit in the front of the…

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    Stop Snitching Analysis

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    A conflict theorist would explain the “stop snitching” culture in our society as a perpetual struggle among those people less fortunate in communities trying to survive on a day-to-day basis by avoiding the police as much as possible in order not fall victim to ineffectiveness of the civil laws and criminal penalties toward their cultural that historically has a distrust in the criminal justice system. Therefore, the social order in which the “Code of the Street” principle of “stop snitching”…

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    Statement of Interest A Law Enforcement Organization is primarily my interest conducting a forensic psychology research assignment. I would like to research the effects of community oriented policing and how the community quality of life could improve. Through researching reported crimes, statics, process of stereotyping, potential offenders with the common behaviors associated with the local social norms and correlating them with implemented specific local surveys directly related to improve…

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    Police Uniforms

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    Suppose you were shown an illustration that depicted a man wearing a dark blue button-up shirt with a pair of matching slacks, a bullet proof vest, a gold government-issued badge, a utility belt, and a walkie-talkie. If someone were to ask you what field of work this person was involved in, you would most likely respond law enforcement. A police officer’s uniform is designed to do just that- allow the public to easily recognize who they are. Unfortunately, a grand majority of today’s society…

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