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    law enforcement and has redefined multiple aspects of policing (White, 2014). One of the most recent technologies is police body-worn camera system, which has already received extensive attentions among media and policing executives in 2013 (White, 2014). In the United States, a body-worn camera program is widely implemented across the country and seen as one of the Metropolitan Police Department’s ”top five priorities” over the past few years (Vorndran et al., 2014). Although proponents and…

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    self-report survey versus self-report data; a survey is quite different from victimization data, which are gathered from crime victims. These types of self-report data (victimization) are actually crime reports that are considered unknown to the police (also referred to as the dark figure). In contrast, a self-report survey elicits information from offenders to better understand their behaviors, thoughts, and feelings; therefore, revealing some of the dark figures of offending (reasons why,…

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    In this essay, I will be reporting about my interest and the field that I will pursue after my graduation with my Associate Applied Science and Associate of Art. I will also discuss the skills and knowledge that I had learned throughout my time while in Heald College toward my major of Criminal Justice. In the aspect of Criminal Justice field, after graduating from Heald College, I will forward toward to become a Law Enforcement, to use my skills and knowledge to help the community. Being in the…

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    out with teenagers on some of the country 's toughest street, in Oakland, California. The police officers threatened to arrest Victor for conspiracy by just hanging out with teenagers. Rios spent three years hanging out with 40 youths between the ages of 14 and 17, most of them had arrest records and gang affiliations. The police officers had a poor opinion of any efforts to understand inner city youths. Police officer were the part…

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    Muslimism in a different way. People judged and made critical remarks toward every Muslimism. “Since September 11, 2001, members of Muslim, Arab, and South Asian communities have been profiled by airline personnel, federal law enforcement, and local police.” Muslimism inside and outside the United States were judged because of few people act of a catastrophe which killed numerous of people. Racial profiling is the act of targeting a person for criminal investigation primacy because of racial or…

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    The Local Structure and Organization of the Police Force Introduction Communities have a complex police structure, because there are different levels of policing agencies. Even though there are different levels of policing agencies, the manner in which they arrange them are all the same, because they have the same goal. The police organizations are hierarchical and they are outlined with separate departments, units, and structure (Cascio, 2010). The components work jointly to form a completely…

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    Our Criminal Justice System here in the United States was created around the 17th century and composed of the police forces, courts, and the corrections. Although America’s Criminal Justice System has been around for centuries, it changes with laws and customs we put forth in our society. In order for our society to run peacefully, we have to establish new laws and regulations to keep people safe and living happily. This leaves Americans wondering: what is the point of our criminal justice…

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    I would like to have temporary video surveillance system installed across a 26.2 miles. A small command center can be setup at police HQ and command team (police officers, volunteers) can monitor them throughout the day. Where there are no cameras, trained volunteers who are also helping with security can take live videos with their own smart phones and send it to command center to view actives…

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    that the police face today and they are trying to make these issues better. The issue today that stood out the most to me was the relationship between the police and citizens. The news constantly talks about different situations that the public encounters with the police, right now all of the stories have been a negative light on the police. This negative light have cause issues among the police and community. In order for this to be fix, there must be a building foundation for the police and…

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    Vollmer is credited as the “Father of Law Enforcement” (Bond, 2014, para. 4). He was the first Police Chief of the Berkeley Police Department in California and a huge proponent of formalizing criminal justice studies into an academic discipline. It was also during the 60 's and 70 's, presidential commissions emphasized better police standards and training (Bond, 2014). Formal education is good for the individual and brings credibility to the institution. However…

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