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    University and started taking criminal justice classes. He decided that becoming a police officer is what he wanted to do in life because he enjoyed it when he was in the Navy. He then transferred to Oakland Community College and received an associate degree in criminal justice. After graduating with his degree he then joined the Oakland police academy. He worked hard and studied hard and eventually graduated from the Oakland police…

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    Police are committed to their duty, to serve and protect the people. Going back in history how did it all started? How the law enforcement in United States is connected to England. Back in the old days policing was different from what they are today, with the same principle of protecting the citizens of United States, police nowadays are going with the trend of the modern world to maintain the peace and fight crimes in the community, they are ready to manage and control the situations they…

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    committed many different police misconducts while he was a police officer working for the New York City Police Department. Michael admitted to committing hundreds of crimes while wearing a badge and violating his sworn oath as an officer. According to the documentary (Seven Five | SHOWTIME, n.d.) Michael stated that while he was going through the police academy he didn’t take the academy seriously. Michal admit that he had no remorse about what he was doing, he knew that as a police officer was…

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    Richard Havens Case Study

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    corporations; he even worked on the Apollo space shuttle reentry vehicles. Congress cut funding six months later, and Mr. Havens lost his job. Living in an Indian Village, he became a reserve officer for Detroit; then he went to the police academy. The police academy is where he learned about how to conceal and use a weapon because he had training about the proper components; any citizen was allowed transport of a weapon as long as it is unloaded, stored from one abode to another. More than 30…

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    productive decision would be to use “crime prevention approaches as leverage in making the best use of personnel” because just a small crime prevention staff could prevent acts that would cost much more (Cronkhite, 2013, p. 204). At the Knoxville Police Department, where I have been employed the last 18 years, we have established a liaison program where a patrol officer is assigned to a neighborhood watch group that is on his or her beat. This officer will attend the meetings once a month and…

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    For my last interview I decided to question my friends mother who is a police officer. Her name is Andreanna. I chose to interview a police officer because I had a criminal justice course this semester and I did very well in it. I might go to graduate school for criminal justice if I find what exactly I would like to do. I started the interview by asking about her background. She said since she was little and saw police officers around town and it intrigued her. Once she graduated HS she…

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    police deductives or some time they called agents or special agents they are ununiformed officers , they are assigned to gather facts and collect evidence for criminal cases. They also conduct interviews for suspects ,victims and witness’s , and examine records , beside , observing the activities of suspects, and participating in raids and arrests. Also deductive often called upon to witness in court to support a prosecution’s case against an offender. They also help district…

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    The relationship that the public and police share is vitally important to the function of society and everyone benefits when it is a positive one. Community style policing has become more prevalent in Canada in the last quarter century; however, there is still areas to improve. I have identified five strategies that, in my opinion, will improve the relationship between the police and the public.Foot PatrolPolice officer’s can be quite intimidating for the public when they roll by in a vehicle,…

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    Essay On Unlawful Arrest

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    understand unlawful arrest an individual must know that a Peace Officer (police officer) that took an oath to swear, to protect and to obey the law can only make an arrest of an individual that has probable cause to believe that he or she has committed a crime. Probable Cause foundation is based off the reasonable belief that a person has committed, is in the process of committing and is about to commit a crime. Peace Officer (police officer) cannot make nor rely upon hunches or profiling to…

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    readings of this week mainly argue that working personality and subculture of police force have an effect on not only police behavior but also occupational perspective of individual officers. Not only that, they imply that this unique working personality and subculture of police force even affect shaping their view of the outside world. The details of the main point of the readings can be summarized as follows: • Police force has a very different working personality and subculture with other…

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