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    the supply of drugs. No, law enforcement agencies should not out-right say, “which to the delivery model because it reduces violence”, they should, however, pull recourses to tracking and tacking down head suppliers, cutting of the source. To me, this would be more effective than using lots resources to solve drug-related violence cases, though agencies should not cease this aspect of the War on Drugs. Still, we can’t completely eliminate drug related violence, law enforcement agencies should…

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    This means that instead of a local police depart or district needing to get legislative approval for each pass of hiring new officer like we have in place in the us, Italy hires magnitudes larger groups of officers throughout the country all at once. This is called the lottery system because of how the new officers are dealt out to regions or municipalities as seen fit. This has several advantages and drawbacks. This centralized hiring system is very thorough, going through…

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    This third internet activity requires that we locate and analyze the agency applicant requirements for the position of entry level law enforcement officer for our local law enforcement agency; therefore, I will discuss the hiring process for the City of Miramar Police Department. The application process and how to get started are found on the Miramar Police Department’s website at http://www.miramarpd.org/employment/, and although I could not find an estimate on how long this process could take…

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    Working for a law enforcement agency whether you are a certified officers or a civilian supervisor. All personnel take an oath and have a duty to protect and serve. We as Americans tend hold law enforcement personnel higher standard because we hope they have the moral virtue to do what is right and lead by example to make a unit run efficiently. However, when a leader is a psychological egoist with a utilitarian view, many times he/she tips the scales of right and wrong in order to give their…

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    A lot of crimes have been committed in the United States and around the world in which an IPhone is involved. In some instances the Iphone has a lot of evidence which can help solve the case but law enforcement officers such as the FBI are not able to get access to the phone because of its powerful encryption. It is very frustrating on the part of the FBI because they know that since the phone is an Apple product, Apple can give them access to penetrate the phone but Apple is unwilling to…

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    duties, and interestingly enough many do not relate directly to controlling and/or preventing crimes. A police officer’s role can include routine patrol within communities and identifying and preventing potential crimes before they happen. Police officers…

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    of Police lodge number 9 consist of 1,900 members from all the county law enforcement agencies in Charlotte, North Carolina. The FOP is one of the oldest organizations dedicated to helping law enforcement officers. It was founded in November of 1915 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. As of today, it has over 330,000 members and 2,200 lodges all over the United States. Their mission is to be the voice for all law enforcement officers.…

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    Building trust and legitimacy is vital to foster relationships between law enforcement and the community as well as relationships between supervisors and officers within law enforcement agencies. Since the 1990’s, policing has become more effective, more organized, and better equipped to efficiently handle crime (The President's Task Force on 21st Century Policing, 2015). The principle of trust and legitimacy is foundational to the success of 21st century policing. Integral concepts like…

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    In the field of law enforcement, police officers must bring a sense of maturity to every assignment. Hersey and Blanchard, in their studies of the relationships between leaders and followers, “developed the concept of maturity into a new theory, referred to as readiness.” We will be explore this theory and see why they created it. In the book, Hersey and Blanchard describe two major components of readiness: “ability focuses on knowledge, experience, and skill/performance, while willingness is…

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    Run………………………HIDE…………………………….FIGHT Assessing an active shooter policy/procedure for the Florida Department of Law Enforcement Miami Regional Operations Center Prepared by: Ronya Walters-Cash Crime Intelligence Analyst II Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) Miami Regional Operations Center (MROC) FLEAA Class XXIV June 9th, 2015 Executive Summary page The purpose of this assessment was to create and promote an active shooter policy and an active shooter procedure/drill for the…

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