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    and been able to ensure the correct information about arrestees. Technology has been helpful to many departments in the criminal justice system including police officers, probation officers, and corrections officers. Not only can we find criminals in our own states but, also worldwide due to data bases that hold each individual’s information A police officer was assigned the case of burglary, the individual would need to use technology to help solve the evidence that was left at the scene of the…

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    I also feel that another component is the title that you have in society. As I said before because Wilson was a police officer it raised his title in society and makes him superior then an eighteen old teenager that doesn't have a position, but in being classified as lower class and had not given the chance to hold any position in society. As West states "Traditional revisionist and vulgar Marxist types of history focus primarily on power within non discursive structure e.g. Power…

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    The Miranda Rights Law

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    Why do you think people should remain silent when being questioned by the police. Some people don't want to know their rights. Maybe many people want to know their rights. We must follow this law. We have to respect this law,and this law is very important. The Miranda rights law is important to follow. The Miranda rights law is important for Justice to be served to both rich and poor, young and old, innocent and guilty. Follow the miranda rights law. If you talk about anything that might make…

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    Police Charter Violations

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    “To whom much is given, much is expected” (Luke 12:48, Allen, 2009). This can be applied to policing where police officers are entrusted with extraordinary powers to do their jobs effectively. However, the public expects that while it is important to perform their duties properly, their rights will remain intact during this process (Allen, 2009). Furthermore, the Charter guarantees everyone their rights and freedoms; however, when violated, it can be remedied under section 24 (2) of the Charter…

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    and procedures. O’Loughlin on the other hand interjects that there is a need of responsiveness by the government to local needs and demands and the members of the public are customers that enforce their sanctions through political processes. Mulgan states that responsiveness and accountability have two different meanings and should therefore not be linked; a government being more responsive does not mean they should be more accountable. What is…

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    your hands up’’ police come from behind and put handcuffs on the man. It turns out the man beats his wife now he 's going to jail for a long time. While police officers handle violent crime, they also protect citizens and their property as well as teach safety to children, maintain traffic control and respond to medical emergencies. History More than 350 years ago, America’s first known system…

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    Fear Of Gangs Essay

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    antagonists, the police, and other gangs. The neighborhood also provides a recruitment pool from which they draw its members. Police find it difficult to infiltrate youth gangs because recruitment takes place within the neighborhood among relatives and friends. When the police do make an arrest most gang members will not turn on others members. The community can provide important formation to the gang. Such information can about gangs in other parts of the city or when the police is looking…

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    citizens on patrol, Clergy and Police…

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    society, the police carry out the role to protect its citizens and ensure the safety of the public. When a dangerous issue is present, civilians tend to seek the police for assistance. It is believed that the most effective kind of policing is to have a strong foundation between the police and public. However, recently there has been controversial withstanding between civilians and police officers involving what is considered a reasonable amount of force used. One unfamiliar ground police…

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    Many will argue that racial profiling is just a way to catch criminals and it isn’t harmful, it only hurts those that break the law. However, not a lot of people think of the psychological and social damage and often will ignore it. When it comes to profiling, many women and men will experience verbal assaults and insults, even physical threats and attacks (Kwate and Goodman 401). As well as denied job positions and even at current jobs that one would hold, they would often find themselves…

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