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    Should All Police Officers Wear Body Cameras? Have you ever wondered what police do to suspects when no one is looking? Police can get away with so many things behind closed doors and the victims cannot do anything about it. Police Law Enforcement Agencies always get away with things they shouldn’t. Police should have a body camera so that victims will not get anything they didn’t deserve. Having a body camera on the officer will protect both suspect and officer because anything the…

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    assigned to conduct a review board at an agency. The chief of police James Washburn instructed us to collaborate as team to conduct reviews on three police officers and their police conduct. As a group, we will decide whether the conduct engaged by each of the officers in the scenario is ethical or unethical. After the determination, we will collectively decide the result or consequences for officers involved in incident. Each of the officers have consented to a committee review of their actions…

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    Unfortunately over the past year feud has surfaced all over the world on if police officers should be required to wear body cameras while on duty. Specifically so everything that happened in an incident can be recorded. “When something happens, to have a video record of it, from the police officers’ perspective, is going to help in many, many ways,” Mayor Bill de Blasio said. “And God forbid, when something goes wrong, we are going to have a clearer sense of what happened.” Due to recent tragic…

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    are showing less and less respect for the police officers? Has anyone seen all the killings of police officers on the news? If anyone showed them respect and followed the law, there would be less crime in the streets and everyone’s lives would be easier. There have been so many police killings in the past couple of years. It all started when a police officer killed a black man. People think that police have it out for people with colored skin. That all police are racist, but they are not. They…

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    The use of deadly force among police officers and their suspects within the U.S. has become a serious topic among American citizens. The use of violence, especially toward the African-American and Hispanic communities, has increased at an alarming rate, causing citizens to feel threatened and lead them to believe that the police are unreliable. The men and women that serve as police officers have the right to protect themselves if threatened, however, in recent events, they have abused the…

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    enforcement officer there are many important classes one must take . Classes in sociology, psychology , counseling, english, american history,business law as well as chemistry and physics. Classes in wide variety of foreign languages are encouraged . It is gaining importance to have an associates degree or better in the administration of justice or law enforcement .In specific cases recruits attend a firearms…

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    Police officers now a days are not trusted or believed because of their past actions or possibly what they might do in the future. Police officers should be required to use body cameras. It will not only ensure that the police are following instructions but it will also ensure that they will not be using excessive force on anyone. Citizens will be able to see everything that happened in that case because most likely the footage will be released to the public to show what happened or so that…

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    I have been working in the law enforcement field for approximately two years now. I am currently employed with the Cameron Country Sheriff’s Office as a patrol deputy. I began my law enforcement career by joining the Criminal Justice Institute Police Academy program at Texas Southmost College in 2012. I graduated March 2013 and began to work for American Investigation Security Company for one year, prior to my employment with the Cameron County Sheriff’s Office. Working as a full time patrol…

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    outlook on police for the better and allowed for police to finally be the hero in many films. In the beginning of the cop film era all cop heroes or ideal cops were white masculine men and maintained the gender norms in society. The ideal and masculine cop was shown as detectives who could always get the girls and their suspect by being quick to pull their gun. Mills in the film Se7en would be an example of the ideal cop early in the cop film era, however, by 1995 an ideal police officer luckily…

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    Should Police Officers Wear Body Cameras? Police officers should wear body cameras because it would show if the force used was necessary, help with trust of the officers, and there are real cases where the cameras have started to help with police brutality. One of the major reasons for having the police officers wearing cameras is to show if the force used was necessary. According to the New York Times, a man named Eric Garner was suspected of selling illegal cigarettes and was put in a…

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