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    During my 28-year law enforcement career, I have had a multitude of assignments, which have prepared me to excel as an Assistant Federal Security Director for Law Enforcement (AFSD-LE). I have significant experience working in local, state and federal law enforcement communities and a great understanding of the dynamics that drive each. As a member of TSA’s Office of Law Enforcement/Federal Air Marshal Service (OLE/FAMS) for the last 10-years and having multiple supervisory, field office and…

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    In my thesis essay, I will be discussing how terrorism has affected modern policing the modern law enforcement approach. I hope to cover the information well and be direct in my finding of my study. For many terrorism is just a word we see every day on the news or in our text books but for law enforcement it can be a hazard for mankind. But to understand what terrorism is you first understand it definition, terrorism is the use of international force or violence by any group or a specific…

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    past years, the number of city staff per capita and budget allocation has actually decreased because of geographic growth. Law enforcement is in charge of the public’s safety. At 27.3% of the city’s total budget, and battling budget cuts, while the population continues to grow is only setting up law enforcement for failure. Having less officers per capita can result in officers being delayed or not respond at all to non-priority calls. Police forces are stretched thin and citizens lack…

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    quickly that law enforcement has not been able to prepare and train themselves. For the agencies that are suppose to investigate and solves cyber crimes, law enforcement agencies are challenged in hiring, training, and retaining its personnel. Any individual who has expertise in computer technology can earn more money in the private sector. Once an officer is trained, more than likely, that officer will be recruited by private sector companies. The challenge for law enforcement leadership is…

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    Police corruption in law enforcement has been one of the most important issues brought up by citizens in the past and present. Also police corruption and its detrimental consequences can lead to the collapse of public confidence in law enforcement. A police officer is corrupt when he or she is acting in their official capacity and is able to receive a benefit from that action, by either doing something or not doing something. Law enforcement and there extreme…

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    to the youth had failed. This failure triggered a more aggressive and intrusive condition of services available to juveniles and adults while incarcerated. Another step in the right direction is the implementation of Florida Statute 2013-98. This law, with the exception of forcible felonies, facilitates for any identified human trafficking victim to be able to expunge some enumerated criminal violations. This provision is subject to some requirements, including the alleged victim had…

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    Cara Insco Mr. Watkins English 4 3 March 3, 2017 Service Dogs Service dogs are very beneficial to our society and help a lot of people enjoy their life just like anyone else would. Service dogs are not like any other dogs, they have to go through special training that can take up to two years. Service dogs must be able to act professionally in public so they will not be taken out of public places. Service dogs are not pets therefore, they are allowed to go into businesses that have a no pets…

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    Career As A Police Officer

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    Throughout the United States of America, there are cops who all do different jobs. These cops have different duties that make them who they are. Some law enforcement does the same job almost but they are not the same. Their whole reason for living is to reduce civil disorder, protect people and property, and enforce criminal laws. Police officers are concentrating on resources in high-crime neighborhoods, and are not racial profiling.They wield tremendous power and are capable of depriving…

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    I am currently in a leadership role in the Law Enforcement Division and exercise leadership characteristics on a day-to-day basis. As a supervisor, I mentor employees in key survival skills, investigative methods, taking statements and analysis, surveillance techniques, tactical operational planning and firearms skills. I’m adept at assessing individual’s strengths and weaknesses and tailor my mentorship to help them achieve success. In addition, I analyze team matrixes to ensure individuals…

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    on the part of officers toward minorities (Gaines & Kappeler, 2014, p. 118). The authors defined personal preferences as the “lack of interests that minorities have towards the law enforcement profession” (Gaines & Kappeler, 2014, p. 118). An example of personal preferences as defined by Gaines and Kappeler is the perspectives and attitudes of minorities towards law enforcement. Gaines and Kappeler (2014) revealed several reasons why minorities are not attracted to the law enforcement profession…

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