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    Employee Hiring Ethics

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    Ethics and Code of conduct in Employee Recruitment The most important aspect of any enterprise is recruiting the best talent, despite the process being significantly challenging. The need for diversification of skills and abilities enhances the development of a robust and complete team with the capacity to deliver under different circumstances. Human resource managers have an obligation to design and implement programs that are non-discriminative to ensure a fair and efficient process is…

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    Abstract: Developed by Dr. Lawrence Farwell, the brain fingerprinting scheme has become the most reliable and accurate lie detectors, surpassing the polygraph test. It is based on the theory which states that; while a criminal act is being committed there may or may not be any electronic devices present, however, the brain is undoubtedly always present and it takes part planning, executing and recording the crime. The Brain Fingerprinting design employs electroencephalography (EEG) in order to…

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    Ethical Dilemma Situation

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    Ethical Dilemma Situation Ethical dilemmas involving law enforcement officers happen every day. We can create a situation all on our own or we can be brought into a situation just because we are there. The facts remain the same, no matter how we ended up in an ethical dilemma situation, what are we going to do about it and is there a right way to handle the situation. Situation After all of the hard work and effort I have put forth to graduate with a criminal justice degree, I am placed…

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    Robyn Fivush's Research

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    “Society teaches boys not to cry or show their feelings, then act surprised when some men act heartless”(Unknown). The videos given for Chapter 3 allowed me to take a deeper look into the mastermind of societies confusing misconception of women and men. The Mazzilli family, Robyn Fivushs research, and the textbook provided me with a plethora of information for understanding the way society treats men and women differently. To begin with, the members of the Mazzilli family include husband…

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    If this was to happen today, police have new technology that they could use. They have a polygraph that they could use on all the accused. Although the polygraph takes 20-30 minutes to detect if the person is lying or not. This would help find what is actually going on. They could, also, separate the girls. This would keep the girls from coming up with a story that they can…

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    This third internet activity requires that we locate and analyze the agency applicant requirements for the position of entry level law enforcement officer for our local law enforcement agency; therefore, I will discuss the hiring process for the City of Miramar Police Department. The application process and how to get started are found on the Miramar Police Department’s website at http://www.miramarpd.org/employment/, and although I could not find an estimate on how long this process could take…

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    Forensic Science Duality

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    scientific at all. Polygraphs, Eye witness testimony, Fingerprint,bite mark and hair strand analysis are just a few examples. The worst part is, many people do think these methods are reliable, and these alone have been the basis of many criminal cases, have put many innocent people in jail, had them killed, or in the line of fire of being accused of a crime, which alone can ruin someone’s life. “What exactly makes these methods unreliable?”, you may ask. Well, Polygraphs are the most known…

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    hide anything. “They interview my family and friends and even my ex wives,” stated Nyhart. “You then have to go do a polygraph test and then a psychology evaluation.” The psychology test is probably the funniest part because they ask you the craziest questions and basically evaluate you like you are a mental health patient, well thats the one I got at least, said Nyhart. The polygraph is basically to see if you have done any drugs and have any in your system. Nyhart suggested if you wanna go…

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    While listening to the Serial Podcasts I heard many different people voicing their opinion on whether Adnan Syed is guilty or innocent. My opinion is that he is an innocent person who was wrongly prosecuted. The whole case is built on a timeline that has many flaws, and they call it a crime of passion or crime of pride. However, they have no evidence of how Adnan might have felt. In addition, they have no physical evidence to pin on Adnan. I think this case was poor executed, and they just…

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    The containment model is a collaborate approach to management in regards to effectively supervising sex offenders who live in the community. Rather than being a policy, this model has various agencies involved, that consist of "probation, parole, law enforcement, treatment providers, and victim service agencies. These agencies work together to hold offenders accountable through internal and external controls" (Terry, 2013, p. 240). There are five factors that work together to ensure the greatest…

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