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    Although it is no longer headlining the evening news, organized crime still poses a very real and dangerous threat to both society and the government. Corruption of influential people has always played a vital role in the success of organized crime but this issue has grown tremendously in modern time as organized criminals try so much harder to stay in the shadows. Even with the attempt of various governments to limit the power of these groups and the increasing resources of law enforcement…

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    The Cleaner Analysis

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    ex-cop who makes his living by cleaning up crime scenes. Everything seems to be going well when one day he gets a job to clean up a gruesome homicide and figures out he is being set up. The crime scene, where he cleaned up never got reported to the police and unknowingly acted as an accessory to cover it up. Which automatically makes him the prime suspect of the case. But little does he know his Ex- partner is the one framing him. At first, it seemed that the main actor Tom Cutler was a good guy…

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    They tend to believe that orientation of personal conscience have priority over law. Like in law enforcement some police may have locus of control which is psychological concept that refers to how strongly they believe they have control over any situations and experiences which affects their lives on and off duty. In law enforcement police use a certain amount of force that is utilized in controlling a situation that you may need to use to produce compliance. Law enforcement…

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    Roles Of Police In China

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    China Police Throughout history, the police posts have assumed various roles and functions in China. On 1951, the Ministry of Public Security (MPS) implemented the “Provisional Regulations on Urban Household Management” Which promised to secure social order and protect the people’s safety. On 1954, the National People’s Congress approved regulations of public security police posts. This regulation imposed a lot of duties and responsibilities to the police posts. Duties such as protecting the…

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    The police are a legitimate government body which is given legal authority to maintain law and order, enforce governmental laws and prevent criminal acts. The agency is there to ensure the government remains to be a respectable and stable entity in the society. Its job does not in any way exclude anybody from abiding by the law (Emsley57). Resources state that debates have argued Politics in reality, however, has not realized the theory of non-influence to the police force. Politics is the sense…

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    reforming of professionalized police force. (Peak 8-9) In 1754 John Fielding established the first police criminal records, which was a major event in the history of policing. Then in 1789 the U.S marshal services was established and under judiciary act (Pearson 29). After this in 1792 Patrick Colquhoun founded proactive policing that way crime could be addressed before it is done. In 1829 Sir Robert Peel believed that there was social disorder because of police corruption, so he established the…

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    true story about Gerry Conlon, who was wrongfully imprisoned in England for a terrorist bombing. Gerry was taken into custody, along with his friends and family, and admitted the crime after the police threatened to kill his father. His friends and family also admitted to the crime, but only after police force and torture while in custody. He and his family was falsely imprisoned and both Annie (Gerry’s auntie) and Giuseppe Conlon were convicted for “making” the bomb. Gerry and his three friends…

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    with the hiring/selection process. However, separating the haves from the have nots is any part of the process. The most important takeaway from the final segment is the term “leader”. Without effective leadership and leadership training you have a police environment in disarray. Without a doubt, ethical behavior and solid leadership skills are essential to policing. Leaders of today must ensure they are providing officers with the necessary skill sets that are effectively cultivating future…

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    Department of Homeland Security. Yes, your tax dollars pay for undercover police officers and federal agents to sit in massage parlors and seedy strip clubs, for months at a time, ordering drinks and lap dances. Ultimately, the only constructive outcome from these kinds of wasteful investigations is proving that Chris Rock was wrong when he said, “No matter what a stripper tells you. There’s no sex in the Champagne Room.” Police officials routinely insist that these kinds of sting operations…

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    America 's police system is based on Robert Peel’s London police model and yet America accomplished a unique police model of their own. The United States’ police history went through a few police eras before they reached the present day community era. Each policing era bore mistakes and advancements, but they all informed the current policing era. Today, one can look back and see the different and similar aspects of each era and compare it to modern policing. Many history texts tend to skip…

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