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    that suspects go through when they have been detained in custody as the police have reasonable grounds to believe they are connected to an offence that has been committed. The aim of the police should be to retrieve the truth from the victim the main element of the truth being whether they committed the act and whether they intended to commit the act. This answer will discuss the process in hand and whether it allows the police to be able to obtain evidence relevant to the mens rea considering…

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    communities where lower social economic groups frequent compared to those with more advance resources. The article written by Cooper (2014), offers a distinction between liberal justice; the protection of values reasonable people hold and Dr. Tyler’s procedural justice, in which he describes and defend in his lecture; Legitimacy of Policing; defining how people feel about legitimacy in laws and those who are charged with upholding the law. Citizens express a strong opinion toward justice and…

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    articles which provide insights into the major aspects of criminal justice by presenting perspectives from individuals, such as police officers, who work within the system and from individuals, such as citizens,…

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    The Fort Worth Police Department is a prime example of a large urban police department that is seeking to implement process-based policing. One major example of this is that the Fort Worth Police Department has recently volunteered to be one of six pilot cities nationwide to participate in the National Initiative for Building Community Trust and Justice. The idea behind this is exactly what Tyler and Huo (2002) were trying to communicate – that when the public sees law enforcement as…

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    To expound on the process of the Fourth Amendment, we must recognize and interpret its meaning. The Fourth Amendment is the protection of our citizen privacy against certain governmental interferences (Bohm & Haley, 2014, p. 105). The procedural rights of The Fourth Amendment are the search and seizure of citizens property and/or person in violation of the criminal law, with a meaningful interference by the government. There has to be probable cause. A search and seizure have to be within reason…

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    Legitimacy refers to whether or not people perceive the criminal justice system and the police as fair and just (Walker, 2015). It holds that people will be more likely to obey the laws if they respect and trust the criminal justice system. If people believe that the system is fair and just then they will have more respect for the system, so they then will cooperate and view it as legitimate resulting in obeying the law (Walker, 2015). This concept began with the rounding of the field of…

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    specifically about the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Eighth Amendments. The Fourth Amendment protects persons from unreasonable searches and seizures. Under most circumstances it requires a judge to issue a search warrant. The search warrant authorizes police officers to search and seize evidence of criminal activity. Warrants can only be…

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    Fans of “Blue Bloods” Season 7 are shocked to hear that Tom Selleck might be leaving CBS’ police procedural drama. They now speculate that Frank Reagan will be killed in the upcoming episode to give way for the 71 year old actor. However, some fans are also getting excited as Jamie and Eddie’s romance is heating up. “Blue Bloods” Season 7 News & Update: Tom Selleck’s Frank Reagan Killed? There were reports that Tom Selleck took a long time to decide to sign the contract “Blue Bloods” Season 7.…

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    Police are committed to their duty, to serve and protect the people. Going back in history how did it all started? How the law enforcement in United States is connected to England. Back in the old days policing was different from what they are today, with the same principle of protecting the citizens of United States, police nowadays are going with the trend of the modern world to maintain the peace and fight crimes in the community, they are ready to manage and control the situations they…

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    integrity and ethics are fundamental to effective oversight of the Police and build trust in the community. Behaviour and police action is crucial in enhancing community interaction, communication and encouragement responsibility is shared in dealing with crime and harassment. Police department may need work hard to repair and strengthen relationships with the community through understanding of the three key concepts of procedural justice, bias reduction and reconciliation races. When these…

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