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    This would include greater focus on each applicant’s integrity recruitment phase (background checks, integrity tests, and polygraph tests) as well as providing more anti-corruption and ethics training at the academy (White, 2014). Police corruptions is not just a problem in America’s police system it is a world wide problem. Police department are trying to find ways to prevent…

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    limiting a person’s ability to gain access to this information through the initial vetting process, the ability to enact stronger countermeasure to combat the threat from insiders is only strengthened. (Kramer, Heuer jr, Crawford 2005, 3) In the past history of Insider threats derived in the intelligence community, a factor that had been a driving factor was financial instability, or even greed for the matter. (Kramer, Heuer jr, Crawford 2005, 26) This poses an ability to determine potential…

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    the rotten barrel over time, but rotten apples can be avoided if police agencies devote a great deal of effort on the front end by carefully selecting individuals of good character. A selection process that incorporates thorough background checks, polygraph examinations, psychological tests, personal interviews and assessment scenarios should be used to find the best available candidates for the position of police officer.” The selection process of recruiting a police officer should be open and…

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    Thomas Jefferson is widely recognized throughout the nation as a Founding Father, a Secretary of State and America's third president. Jefferson's actions shaped our country into what it is today. But what makes him such an important figure in U.S. history? Thomas Jefferson is one of the greatest, most influential and interesting leaders in American History as shown through his interest in science, strides toward freedom and controversial possession of slaves. Jefferson was obsessed with…

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    After the death of Sandy Seale due to a stabbing, Donald Marshall was accused of the murder of his companion. After the police investigated the situation, Marshall was tried in court and found guilty of the murder charges. However, during the initial investigation, trial and re-investigation, many errors did occur which eventually led to the wrongful conviction of an innocent man. A key witness in the prosecutor's case testified to have seen Donald Marshall in the park with Sandy Seale and…

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    Historically, the police force of this city has not at all been reflective of the community in which it operates, particularly with regard to racial and ethnic characteristics. To that end, this document outlines a recruitment and hiring campaign for the police force that will endeavor to create a police force that is more inclusive, increasingly diverse, and can hopefully then begin to bridge the many gaps and heal wounds that currently exist between the community and the police force that…

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    that have to be followed in the criminal justice system. To work in law enforcement in the United States, a person of interest has to go through an extensive background check to determine whether they have good moral character which may include a polygraph exam and a psychological exam. “How To Become A Police Officer” by Timothy Roufa updated October 12, 2016 The Balance.com If so much is demanded of a Police Officer who openly carries a gun, than the same rules should be applied to everyone,…

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    interrogation room. “So David Heyn you are going to tell me all about you and your friends because right now I’m looking at your file and it’s clean. Well I now that you probably hacked it so enough of me talking I want know more about you.” I had a polygraph hooked up to me so I couldn’t lie to the cops or I will be put in jail. So I told him everything he asked where our HQ is and whose all involved. Jack told me that I will only be put in prison for ten years and the rest of my friends will…

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    Okay here’s the premise. I, having wanted to have my own rambling thread figured the best place to start was Wonder Woman. So I’ll just post something June 2nd when the movie comes out. Well what do you know didn’t happen, but well I did see the movie that weekend and when it ended I was like. Okay that was amazing totally should write out the ‘essay’ I had in mind. Great, get home and I’m pretty sure I couldn’t even bring myself to reply to role-play threads let alone type out paragraphs of…

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    Literature Review One of the most criticized common selection procedures in the field of Human Resources is that of checking references. As told by Heneman, Judge, and Kammeyer-Mueller (2015), reference checks most commonly are used to inquire about information on criminal background, employment eligibility, and former jobs. However, there is much debate on how useful they really are. Wang and Kleiner (2004) concluded that hiring based on good references is one of the “Employer’s Seven Deadly…

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