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    Look at chapter 2“War is a big and sprawling word that brings a lot of human suffering into the conversation, but combat is a different matter. Combat is the smaller game that young men fall in love with, and any solution to the human problem of war will have to take into account the psyches of these young men” (Junger 2011, p. 234). Sebastian Junger, the author of War (2011), was born in Belmont, Massachusetts and grew up to become an award-winning journalist and #1 New York Times Bestselling…

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    Essay On Police Job

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    Police officers being fired for aiding to their families during Hurricane Katrina may seem very absurd and outrageous, but if you look into it, it may not have been that crazy. I believe that the police officers have a job to do and they should not abandon them. I understand that they have families to take care of, but they did agree ,under an oath, that they would be there for their job. Your job is something that is very important to you and not being there can affect not only you, but other…

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    A discourse analysis was conducted on behavior between patrol officers and motorists. When motorist were asked to pull over for traffic violations, their reactions vary, such as the usage of sympathy, justification, mitigations, ignorance, and remorse. In addition, it was noted that police officers tend to depersonalize their personal discretion to the responsibility of the police hierarchical bureaucracy, in order to avoid negative social sanctions from the public. In past studies, the…

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    outstanding expert in crime scenes, and Bill Gillespie a police officer. These characters are interesting in one way or the other, but what does it mean to be an interesting character? Well, an interesting character is “round” or unpredictable. Also, an interesting character is the one that makes a transition in terms of personality or point of views throughout the film. Even though officer Tibbs shows certain “roundness”, I believe officer Gillespie is the most interesting character between the…

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    LaWanna Gunn-Williams also stated “People who experience or see police violence can be thrown for a loop when they expect police officers to help and the officers turn out to be the bad guys,” she said. For an example if a policeman sees a black man looking around like he is trying to hide something or thinking that he stalking someone, immediately they think it 's suspicious I mean how do you…

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    Growing up you see on Halloween children dressing up as police officers or you play cops and robbers. What makes someone want to become a police officer? I can think of some bad and good encounters I had with police officers. A bad one was I was driving in Reading on 12th street the police officer pulled me over saying I was driving crazy. He takes my license registration and proof of insurance he comes back and tells me I have a warrant out for my arrested for not replying to a citation, he…

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    disposal a debate has been created. Do the positives that come from police officers wearing body cameras outweigh the cost and privacy issues that come with them? Research shows that with the many positives that body cameras bring, the few negatives are a big question moving forward. I grew up around police officers, and one day I will be one too. I’m fascinated by the body cameras because anything that may help a police officer in the line of duty is worth taking a look at. Body camera is a…

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    life of a police officer comes with many different factors. They have to become a part of the police subculture and personality, the must have integrity, and they face many dangers that they must deal with. There is a lot that people do not see that comes with being a police officer that others do not see. It has a meaning all its own that separates them from other servicemen. First up when it comes to the life of a police officer is the personality and culture. Police officers are a part of a…

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    Effects Of Police Cohesion

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    multiple people in charge gather together, everyone’s mindset changes and the entire group sways with how the emotions are at that point. The last thing that any police force needs, in my opinion, are officers who being guided not by their minds but by their…

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    Body Cameras Advantages

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    studies. Some people believe that body cameras would not help because then they would be forced to get a ticket if they, say, ran a red light instead of having the officer getting them off with just warning. However, I think that benefits of the cameras most certainly outweigh the negative aspects. This specifically includes officers becoming more self-aware of their actions in public, getting a recording of what happened in a violent encounter, and the increased “transparency and improve[d]…

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