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    Personally, I believe that community policing happens when an officer is bonded with many citizens of a community. Officers that show respect for people of the community seem as though they put the extra step into policing. Showing that they want to proactively prevent crime before it happens, makes the officer respectable, in my opinion. Knowing the citizens, almost on a personal level, is easier accomplished in a small town, municipal agency, however, it shows good character and gives cops a…

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    On October 1, 1986, Tracy Gilpin, 15, disappeared and was reported missing in Kingston. Three weeks later, her body was found in a makeshift grave in Myles Standish State Forest. During the autopsy, the medical examiner ruled the cause of death a large fracture in the skull and the manner of death a homicide. At the time, however, the culprit went unidentified. For more than thirty years, her family went without answers. Though she was 16 at the time of her sister’s death, she grew up to become…

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    prostitution while still being married. All of the murders happened between Liverpool Station, Whitechapel Station, and Shoreditch High Station (Barrett 3). Some say that they did not know if they would ever find out who Jack was. Many sources mention suspects’ names but later mention that…

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    Extreme Caution Policy

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    however there should be some provisions. High speed chases should only be conducted in pursuit of dangerous criminals or felons. Crimes should include murder, bank robbery, and/or prison breaks, and other dangerous acts. If it is safe to pursue the suspects then that is what the officer should do. The officer should use his/her discretion as to whether or not to pursue the vehicle or abort the chase, keeping in mind the safety of everyone involved. There should be no such thing as a few people…

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    focused on area checkpoints of all vehicles. Problems with intelligence on day 16 led to more mistakes. Confidential suspect communications “leaked” to the media, and the call center may not have properly weighted telephone contact by the suspects. As a result the intelligence leak resulted in the shooting of a child, and police that responded to the traced call of the suspects searched for a white van, missing the Chevrolet Caprice. Public Safety Crisis Management Call centers and tip lines…

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    Revelations without Justice Miranda v. Arizona is a case that changed American history. Because of this case officers were obligated to exercise the defendant’s Fifth and Sixth Amendment rights with no hesitations. In 1955, Ernesto Miranda was convicted to serve a term of thirty years in the Arizona State Prison Farm for the raping and assault of 18-year-old Rebecca Ann Johnson. During his arrest Miranda was taken into custody and was never told that he had the right to an attorney, the right…

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    Factors That Influence Levels of Force There are several existing factors that can influence and thereby affect the levels of force that police use during a suspect encounter. These factors can vary from: internal, external, environmental and even organizational roles of use-of-force police practices; this coincides with studies mentioned by Pollock (2014) that explain the decided level of use of force depend on individual, situational and organizational factors (p.159 & 168). Researched…

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    would have to first take in the fact of how the suspect will be sentenced. There are sentencing parameters that have to be followed. These guidelines are usually imposed on a suspect at sentencing. Research shows that most adhere to the following: • Acceptance of Responsibility • Criminal Background • Career Offender • Livelihood of the criminal Most Judge of the Courts has the above guidelines to measure when handing down a sentence to a suspect. Also, the points of concerns placed by both…

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    Essay On Hedonism

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    1. Answer the following questions: (answer a, b, and c) a. True or False: According to hedonism, physical pleasures are the only things intrinsically valuable. False b. True or False: According to Utilitarianism, justice is intrinsically valuable. False c. Questions a and b ask about what is and is not intrinsically valuable, according to Utilitarianism. Briefly explain the Utilitarian position on what is valuable by explaining your answers to questions a and b. Both answers are false.…

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    criminal history Mario Valencia had committed from armed robbery, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, burglary, arson, and grand theft auto. There would be absolutely nothing about him harboring a firearm. This man saved not only his life but the suspects as well and yet he could have been demonized, sent thousands of angry messages, and even a strong possibility of getting fired from the police department not because he did a bad job but because the “people” demand it. Even his the chief…

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