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    Police Selection Process

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    recruit ought to work in a range that they know about. This demonstrate when an officer knows about the group, they have a superior understanding where the inconvenience is at. As per the overview, just 26 percent of the police division utilizes polygraph exam as a part of a record verification (Washington DC: Bureau of equity statistics,2010). These exams are critical because it checks if the data that the candidate give the privilege. It ought to be required with a personal investigation. Once…

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    and to wave. Greg’s praise and compliment to Jack is an example of a maxim of approbation. Greg expressed maxim of modesty when he would down play his new position in the hospital as one of the top nurses and acing his MCAT scores. During the last polygraph by Jack, he asked Greg a series of questions about being supportive, honest and faithful to his daughter Pam before asking him to be his son-in-law. This can be seen as following the maxim of agreement. After many unpleasant conversations and…

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    The Evolutionary Liar In our quest for meaning, we are taught to seek out truth. Religion, science, court systems, investigations, fields of study, and other tenets of our society exist on a pursuit of truth. These systems perpetuate a belief that there are two options, truth or deception, seen as good or evil, with the former always the better choice. Truth is seen as higher and more valuable, but this is only a judgement. Lying is a natural element of human evolution. As animals developed…

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    Carter Murder Case

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    rape and murder when no true evidence pointed to them and, in fact, much of the evidence pointed against them. in regards to confessions, police conduct was unprofessional at best and illegal at worst. In November of 1983 Williamson agreed to a polygraph exam. He was interrogated beforehand and adamantly denied having killed Carter. The entire proceedings were videotaped. In 1987, Williamson was interrogated again. This time the interview was neither videotaped nor recorded. Although Williamson…

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    Kaamon’s progress in both individual and group treatment has plateaued since the last reporting period. Specifically, his effort in completing homework, following directions, focus, and giving attention to details has declined. During individual sessions and group treatment, Kaamon explains away his challenges and deficits from a victim’s perspective and not from a position of taking responsibility for his current behaviors and setbacks. While it is this provider’s opinion that the matriarch…

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    this with her kids.” Do you think someone who does this should go to jail or prison? She said yes. I asked for how long? She said she does not know. I said I hear what you are saying when you say you didn’t do this. Would you be willing to take a polygraph? She said yes. And those results would be? She said she would pass with “flying damn colors.” She puts that on her grandma and dead kids. I asked Tarin when she disciplines the kids if she uses anything else other than the three rules taped…

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    I live in Baltimore, Maryland and there are many problems that I could write about. For this assignment I choose to write about police brutality, only because it is a problem in my community and seems to be a problem through the country. Lately there has seem to be a spike in police brutality, this is because people are recording these alleged incident and uploading hem to social media websites. Social media allow people to be a news reporter, except the news that is reported is sometimes bias.…

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    offenders using sex-offender-specific supervision strategies that include special conditions of supervision, multidisciplinary collaboration with a treatment provider, and, if appropriate and permissible, the use of global positioning systems (GPS) and polygraph (State of North Carolina Department of Public Safety,…

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    fact that employees are required to participate in a very rigorous process in order to be hired. This process includes extensive background checks, interviews with not only the applicants, but close friends and associates, as well as enduring a CI polygraph examination. According to Lowenthal, one of the biggest espionage problems stems from familiarity with co-workers, as it offers a false sense of security. This false blanket allows individuals to refuse to accept that a co-worker could…

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    Corruption of Police Officers Police officers and detectives are here to protect the lives of the citizens as well as their property. A police officer’s occupation is to enforce the laws and to be sure the lives of the citizens are not threatened. According to Wikipedia Police officers have the power to arrest and attain people for a certain amount of time. Some officers are trained to perform special duties such as counter terrorism, surveillance, child protection, VIP protection, and…

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