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    Police women are rewarded for their ability to create and maintain relationships and to accept family duties. Whereas, Policemen are more aggression, psychologists mean behavior intended to hurt. The greater taboos for female officers stem largely from one powerful focal concern credited to women, nurturing role. In varied settings or situations, this shapes the constraints…

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    Kansas City police officers who plead guilty to charges resulting from a FBI sting operation. Because of unethical behavior the FBI became involved in an internal investigation involving officers who conspired to steal while serving search warrants. There were many contributing factors that influenced the behaviors in the case of the Kansas City Police Officers who were involved in the SCORE Unit corruption. The leaders initially contributed to the unethical behavior of the Kansas City Police…

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    There has been growing conversation about police officers wearing body cameras. Recent police officers unjustified shooting has put pressure on police departments to attach body cameras onto the bodies of police officers. The purpose of body cameras is to watch and record police officers every move to make sure that police officers are not using excessive force or deadly force against civilians. Additionally, the video recording will help police department in civil lawsuits which deals with…

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    law. Not a politician, not a priest, not a criminal, not a police officer. We are all accountable for our actions” (Villaraigosa). No one should get away with breaking any laws, even if it 's the men and women that are enforcing them. This has been an issue for quite awhile now. Police officers have been breaking laws and getting away with it for decades. Laws such as assault, and disorderly conduct. The police officers break them by police brutality (deliberate use of excessive force, usually…

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    duty. The duty of a Police officers doesn’t stop at the end of their shift. Law enforcement officers are often viewed as heroes to some, but enemies by others. Law enforcement officers’ main duties include enforcing law, protecting others, and serving. Often, putting their life’s in danger, while preforming their duty. Law enforcement officers, often only make the news when something goes wrong, and rarely when they do something positive to help…

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    the police in the United States. This database gathered that number from news reports, public records, social media and other sources (“Police Shooting 2016 database,” 2016). While this number is not by any means enormous, deaths at the hands of police officers were higher during the first six months of this year than compared to 2015 (Kindy, Lower, Rich, Tate, & Jenkins, 2016). Additionally, Kindy, Lower, Rich, Tate, & Jenkins stated that 465 individuals in 2015 died at the hands of police…

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    WHY POLICE OFFICERS SHOULD WEAR BODY CAMERAS Ashley Rankin ENG122: English Composition II Instructor Matthew Norsworthy November 27, 2016 Why Police Officers Should Wear Body Cameras Should police wear body cameras? This is a question that has been bounced around for years. Although there are several pros and cons to this subject, the pros most definitely out weigh the cons. Over the past decade due to social media and increasing racial and societal tensions, more and more pressure has been…

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    two articles that I would like to cover, which illustrate how people feel on the manner the police officers handle sexual assault and rape cases and how police officers feel about dealing with these type of cases. The first article is “Hundreds of officers lose licenses over sex misconduct” by Matt Sedensky on November 1, 2015. The second article is “Why victims of rape in college don’t report to the police” by Eliza Gray on June 23, 2014. According to Sedensky (2015), in a yearlong…

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    domestic violence lawyer, if you have been accused and arrested on charges of assault against another member of your household. Domestic violence is an offense that is taken extremely seriously. Laws and procedures have been written that now allow police agencies to track and locate individuals who have been charged with any misdemeanor or crime involving domestic violence. The information is entered and maintained in a central registry that is completely confidential, but only to the extent…

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    the job. Well, the same goes for the police force. More and more police forces are requiring candidates to have at minimum, a college level degree. One department in general would be the Arlington Police Department. “Requiring college degrees attracts better candidates who are more representative of the community,” is Chief of the Arlington Police Department, Theron Bowman, thoughts on the topic. (Heibutzki, Ralph. "Advantages of Hiring College-Educated Officers." Small Business. N.p., n.d. Web.…

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