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    Even though, the border patrol are giving the mother a tough time about giving the identification of an American or Canadian she continues to tell the border system the same response of Blackfoot. The mother is determined to get across the border to see her daughter with the citizenship of a Blackfoot Indian because of the personal identity she has always grown up with on her reservation. The border patrol officers and the boy in the story do not understand the point…

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    Police Department Analysis

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    responsible. Staffing wise, the police department consist of sixty-nine sworn, certified police officers when fully staffed. The officers are divided into three divisions, the administrative division, patrol division and, the special operations division (SOD) which is responsible for all investigations. The patrol division also includes a traffic division, an interstate traffic unit, and a community police officer. The detective division, also known as SOD, consist of general detectives…

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    easy to me. After multiple attempts of filling out the SMART Goals Worksheet, I decided that I would set a goal that could further my career in law enforcement. I want to get my Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice before I go out into the field on patrol by the end of 2017, so that I will score more points on my sergeant’s exam, making me more competitive for promotion selection. Once I figured out what my goal was, I spent hours looking at the worksheet and watching the Setting SMART Goals…

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    the past years. Nirhani also talks about Slave patrols, which consisted of white men who conducted armed patrols during the night. The patrollers had to break up slave gatherings and search slave residences. Nirhani also talks about the level of discrimination from the past compared to the present. He also mentions “The Principles of Law Enforcement.” So is modern day policing different from its origins? According to Nirhani things like slave patrols, discrimination, and the principles which the…

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    Atlantic Slave Auctions

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    Throughout the Antebellum time period, the practices of the slave trade included high level auctions. In the south, due to the newly developed cotton gin, plantation owners could make an immense amount of cash by growing cotton. However, since the labor for growing cotton was highly strenuous, plantation owners sought after slaves to complete their tasking work. The Atlantic Slave Trade immediately ramped up again when progressively more boats traveled across the middle passage. After the…

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    a police officer and makes it's way up to Chief of Police. One usually starts the job as an officer and works his way up throughout the years. The police officers is assigned to different types of patrol while on duty. He is assigned foot patrol, car patrol, and sometimes bicycle patrol. He surveys the area for crimes being committed and ways to prevent crime from happening. The police officer write citations when needed and makes arrest. (Morgan, n.d) Police detectives are next in…

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    My life changing experience Have you ever had a time where you are put in a group that changed your life? I am the assistant senior patrol leader in my boy scout troop in other words I am in charge of the troop(made up of 50 boys ages 17 down to age 11) when my senior patrol leader(who is like the ceo of boy scouts) is absent or asks me to do the duty of leader . The objective of the boy scouts is to teach leadership and responsibility in life. over the years I have went from being little…

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    186). There are different types of patrol such as Preventive Patrol, Directed Patrol, Aggressive Patrol, and Foot Patrol. They all take a different perspective on how to get results and react differently to crime. “A Criminal investigation has been defined as a lawful search for people and things to reconstruct the circumstances…

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    tapes, that were once classified, have been released recently. These materials have paved the way to the possibility that distorted facts led to the United States engagement in the Vietnam War. There is no arguing the fact that a North Vietnamese patrol boat attacked the USS Maddox while the ship was patrolling in the Gulf on August 2nd, 1964. What is in contention are the subsequent actions of the United States officials in the coming days. The actions taken by the U.S. officials has been…

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    would pose a bigger threat if not for the United States border patrol agents who are on guard all hours of the day trying to prevent contraband from entering the country. Terry Kirkpatrick served in Nogales Arizona, and later Mexico. After receiving many death treats he was reassigned to Arizona. So, he has seen everything in his time with the border patrol. In his book, Sixty Miles of Border, Terry covers all aspects of the border patrol including their history, tactics, dangers, methods, his…

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