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    Criminal Justice Duties

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    Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the police officers, detectives, and criminal investigators perform varies of duties that include protecting and serving the community by securing lives of the citizens and property and gathering data and evidence of possible crimes to ensure the safety of the community. Their main obligation is to pursue and apprehend for those who violates the law by issuing warnings, citations, or arresting them. The police officers tend to focus more on responding to…

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    worked with the Department until March 10, 1966. His police work in Dallas was interrupted for Military Service during World War II and specialized training in Police Science at various times throughout his police career. In 1944 Officer Curry attended the Traffic Officers Training School at Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College. He was promoted to Detective in 1944 and to Sergeant in 1945. Shortly after this he won the Kemper Fellowship in national competition and was able to attend the…

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    with increasing officers surrounding the FSU during the time period in which the intruder is expected to arrive. Knowledge of what the intruder looks like, details about his car, and anyone that he may be traveling with could assist with an early arrest and prevent any future harm against FSU, The College of Business, and Mr. Hochwarter. Also, increasing the FSU Police Department’s prevalence on campus would be critical to the safety of the students. Placing both undercover and officers in…

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    Privacy And Security

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    Federal courts have struggled with the privacy implications of gathering and intercepting information on various devices, though progress has been made. In order to access information on computers, law enforcement officers had to obtain a search warrant. In addition, recent rulings have limited what type of information can be gathered and how certain information may be handled. Subpoenas must detail the actual risks of the information specified, and any data…

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    Management and administrative ambitions could find positions as department chairs, academic deans, full time professors, administrative deans or officers at that institution. As for coroner offices the opportunities of advancing are limited to technical lead, supervisor and manager positions. The US Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) added Forensic Anthropology in 2010. Anthropologists that are…

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    Many citizens believe police officers do their best to protect and serve the public. Though, some segments of the population see law enforcement in a negative light. The major differences in how people view law enforcement have traditionally been most clearly seen along demographic lines. One statistic showed, “68% of Whites and only 18% of Blacks expressed confidence in law enforcement,” (Casandra & Ray, 2013). However, more people are starting to fear law enforcement for several reasons. One…

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    The duties of a police officer A.K.A law enforcer. Their goal is to serve and protect. They watch or patrol the areas they are assigned whether that is in a patrol car on bike/motorcycle or an foot. They respond to calls, make arrests and often make traffic stops. Their time is split between making traffic stops and writing reports or filling out forms. But before becoming a police officer one must meet minimum qualifications. Minimum Qualifications: Qualifications will change by agency but…

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    In Guatemala, locals are frustrated and have ordered a suspension of a law that takes away their rights to seeds in their own country, “ …writ of amparo(ampere) was filed by the Guatemalan Union, Indigenous and Peasant Movement, which argued the law would harm the nation, La Voz reported…Law for the Protection of New Plant Varieties, ' dubbed the 'Monsanto Law ' by critics for its formidable seed-privatization provisions, is an obligation for all nations that signed…

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    Fitness And Wellness

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    necessary because the functions performed by the police and security officers employed by the department require a level of physical fitness and general good health to carry out their duties effectively and efficiently. A physical fitness…

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    evaluation of the department and how they conduct their day to day business, and execute their duties, and responsibilities as law enforcement officers. The methods of analysis and evaluation conducted on the police department, starting with the police chief and all subordinate personnel. Second, the chief hiring procedures and entrance exam test of the newly hired officer. Third, the department’s investigation procedures on violent crimes. Fourth, the relationship the department has with the…

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