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    Fitness And Wellness

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    policy for the Austin Peay State University Police Department. It is my intention to examine the purpose and structure of a physical fitness and wellness policy and compare some precedent-setting court cases. By doing this, I hope to show that the Austin Peay State University Police Department needs to create a physical fitness and wellness policy. This physical fitness policy is necessary because the functions performed by the police and security officers employed by the department require a…

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    Ferguson Police Force: Just or Unjust? One black man is killed and Ferguson, Missouri turns into a war zone. Peaceful protests turned into angry riots and a whole town is torn apart. Police are sent to regulate these protests and all hell breaks loose. It all started on Saturday, August 9th, when an officer responds to a reported robbery at a convenience store. The dispatcher gives a description of the robber and says the suspect is walking towards the convenience store. The officer gets to the…

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    Police Cameras

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    Thesis Statement: To protect the police and also members of the community, The United States should implement the use of body-worn cameras to each police department to document every encounter between the police and the public. I. Since America was first discovered, law enforcement has played an important role in the development of the American culture. A. Law enforcement is needed to maintain order. 1. Police officers protect and serve the public in many ways. 2. America would be in…

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    Criminal Justice Duties

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    the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the police officers, detectives, and criminal investigators perform varies of duties that include protecting and serving the community by securing lives of the citizens and property and gathering data and evidence of possible crimes to ensure the safety of the community. Their main obligation is to pursue and apprehend for those who violates the law by issuing warnings, citations, or arresting them. The police officers tend to focus more on responding to…

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    Police and public relations Police and public relations are at the top of the list in today’s going concern and is quite often developed by these hardships, maintaining a positive image is hard for police officer 's to do. The influence that the commentary have about Michael Brown 's case was a negative impact. Furthermore, policies can improve their public relations with citizens by increasing their informal contact with citizens. The media influence the public to have a negative impression…

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    Body Cameras Case Study

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    enforcement agencies to purchase and test body worn cameras on police officers, with the purpose of improving training and bringing transparency (Sink). However, there is still is no official established rules for where the money will come from, cities throughout the US have already begun testing body cameras on police officers. Each city or state has funded them through their own method. For example, in Carlsbad California, police officers began trying out body cameras on February 2016. Their…

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    Another career is police officers, who are very important in keeping things calm and controlled in emergency situations. Being able to take orders without question and being organized are must to be a police officer (Ryan). There is also the basic physical discipline which is very much like military drills, that focus on the upper core. This helps build up upper body strength, which is very important when shooting a gun (Ryan). When wanting to pursue a career in law enforcement, the person must…

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    There are many positions that make up the whole police community. These positions make up the chain of command. The chain of command starts off with a police officer and makes it's way up to Chief of Police. One usually starts the job as an officer and works his way up throughout the years. The police officers is assigned to different types of patrol while on duty. He is assigned foot patrol, car patrol, and sometimes bicycle patrol. He surveys the area for crimes being committed and…

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    No one is above the law. Not a politician, not a priest, not a criminal, not a police officer. We are all accountable for our actions. The world we live in is a cruel and corrupt place and unfortunately we as humans cannot change that no matter what laws we set, no matter how many people are brought to justice, no matter how hard we try to make this world a “better place” there will always be crime. But I do believe we can control it. The career of Criminal Justice is an interesting and…

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    Bribery In Law Enforcement

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    job entitles you to do. Being an enforcer of the law entails one to have morals and respect for the law. If people in a local community offers discounted meals, free coffee, or free doughnuts to a police officer what does it say about the police officer that accepts this gratuity? Being a police officer means that you have to be moral and just with the decisions you are forced to make. The job requires…

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