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    implement, but I have found that changing one’s opinion can only come when wrong thoughts are correct with truthful information. This would help deter hate crimes, as hopefully it would teach others similarities they have with other cultures. Lastly, a psychology service must be available for communities. Like I have continued to reiterate, hate crimes cannot all be stopped, but preventing future crimes by allowing anger to be dealt with through doctors would deter those who have breakthroughs…

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    Forensic Science Essay

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    FORENSIC SCIENCE (forensis: a latin word, meaning-belonging to the court of law) in its’ simplest term is the multidisciplinary branch of science that is used for the court of law for criminal administration. The role of forensic science starts after Crime Scene Investigation. It is the Physical Evidences which are Collected, Packed, Preserved, from the crime scene and Forwarded to the Forensic Laboratories for their examination under the different branches of this science. CRIME SCENE…

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    Case Background “A social worker, Mr. Potato Lam, was arrested by the police in the “Occupying the Central” movement on July 1, 2015. He was convicted of Illegal Assembly and Common Assault (threw eggs at a government official). He was sentenced for 18 months’ Probation Order by the court. Since the crime he committed was “punishable with imprisonment”, he was complained by his supervisor to the Disciplinary Committee of Social Worker Registration Board (SWRB). The supervisor also asked the…

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    Criminal profilers need to have a graduate degree from a credited college or university. It is also good to have training by the FBI’s behavior science unit (Devery, 2010). Psychology plays a huge role in criminal profiling. It is also so that there is a lot of studying of unique patterns shown by evidence to come to a conclusion that everyone would have missed. This is not easy at all to find the missing piece that everyone…

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    Police Shooting Essay

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    October 2015 Introduction Police violence and shootings are not new topics or just a new emerging trend. The issue has been around for a long time, but it seems that the issue has become a frequent and typical news story. It seems as if Nancy Grace, CNN, Fox, and other major news sources find a new act of police violence to make feature story for their audiences. This is leading to police officers being viewed as “villains” instead of the “good guys”. This police violence epidemic is not…

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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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    and law enforcement Hypothesis: Social media is associated with public perceptions of law enforcement Bain, A., Robinson, B. K., & Conser, J. (2014). Perceptions of policing: improving communication in local communities. International Journal Of Police Science & Management, 16(4), 267-276. doi:10.1350/ijps.2014.16.4.345 Bain, Robinson, and Conser suggest that the role of public perception and social media go hand in hand when it comes to the communications between the public and policing. They…

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    There is a woman who is a behavioral scientist in the office. She use 3 days to find out what does the criminal do and the back ground for the criminal. Then she let the police went to his friends house. Then they catch the criminal successful. Criminal psychology is the study of the wills, thoughts, intentions, and reactions of criminals and all that partakes in the criminal behavior. A criminal behavioral scientist is a professional that studies the behaviors and thoughts of criminals. A large…

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    the SAFE Center invest in include: (1) creating collaborative partnerships with students and colleges at the University of Maryland as well as with local Prince George’s community organizations, and (2) creating brochures to be passed out to local police departments, and making a public position statement or memo. By investing in these short-term goals, the SAFE Center can build a strong reputation and establish a foundation upon which to develop their longer-term aspirations. Our long-term…

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    Police brutality is the use of excessive and/or necessary force by police when dealing with civilians. Police killings, brutality, and unfair acts are happening all around the world. Many blacks are losing their lives due to unequal rights and police killings overseas. How would one feel to die to an unfair act? These acts usually takes place in the east coast of South America in Rio de Janeiro, a large global issue that no one really pays attention to, is a huge problem. Despite the promise…

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