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    Police and Lawyer Resourcing and its Effects Limited resourcing for police and lawyers has a broader effect than just in their own departments. A lack of funding makes a barrier between the public servant and the client. While state lawmakers work on their local budgets one of the cutbacks effected is the criminal justice system. These cutbacks have a direct effect on the level of services a client or victim needs and is entitled to. Proper training, lack of resources, and ethics all play a…

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    committed many different police misconducts while he was a police officer working for the New York City Police Department. Michael admitted to committing hundreds of crimes while wearing a badge and violating his sworn oath as an officer. According to the documentary (Seven Five | SHOWTIME, n.d.) Michael stated that while he was going through the police academy he didn’t take the academy seriously. Michal admit that he had no remorse about what he was doing, he knew that as a police officer was…

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    How Math In Police Work

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    outlines and gives examples of how math is used every day in police work. When asking students what they think about math many will say that it’s boring, or that they will never use it in life. Math may seem very different from the unpredictable and highly relevant business of fighting crime, but in fact math is very relevant to determining the truth of what happened during a crime. The use of math is essential to many of the methods police use to solve crime, including dealing with…

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    Police Dogs Research Paper

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    Police men are one of the many heroes of our time. Every hero needs his side kick. For many police men this side kick is a dog. Dogs can have many jobs ranging from: K9, explosive detection dogs, narcotics dogs, detection dogs, live person search dogs, cadaver search dogs, patrol dogs, and even therapy dogs. All of these dogs work with humans to make their lives easier by using superior senses. For example, after a jewelry robbery, a team of search dogs was let loose in a field to find one of…

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    figures dissolve them without reproach. Protecting Civil Rights Special interests will always conflict the good of humanity. For that reason, it is in the best interest for everyone to keep their safeguards well-kept against any tyrant of law. Police being able to encroach on civil rights…

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    Garrett Herring Susan Zwieg ENC-1101-11C 29 Nov. 2016 Research Paper Today, many believe that police officers go out of their way to target and commit horrendous actions against others simply because of race. However, at the same time many go out of their way to engage law enforcement officers in violent conflict. People seem to forget that behind every badge is a living, breathing human being. In today’s world, many claim that law enforcement officers are brutal and have become militarized.…

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    Police Dogs Research Paper

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    Police men are one of the many everyday heroes of our generation. Every hero needs a side kick, however. For many police men this side kick is a dog. Dogs can have many jobs ranging from: K9, explosive detection dogs, narcotics dogs, detection dogs, live person search dogs, cadaver search dogs, patrol dogs, and even therapy dogs. All of these dogs work with humans to make their lives easier by using their superior senses of sight, smell, and hearing. For example, after a jewelry robbery, a…

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    actions in diverse communities. Many people assume police officers act differently depending on who they are working with. Over the past few years especially, numerous cases have been brought to the public’s attention and this is now more of an issue than ever before. It will continue to be a problem as more minorities live in the United States and as law enforcement will always uphold a large societal role. The question here becomes “Are police community relations different between…

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    Introduction Police violence is the controversial issue in America. It is the increase use of excessive force, the beating, the killing of people. They are to protect everyone, and not to kill. The reasons for police being violent is obviously a kind of stress factor at work. They operate in a more complicated arena than some other profession. The effect maybe psychological or physical to the victims. Community feel the impact of police violence in some cases. There is no doubt that police…

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    Police Patrol Case Study

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    out at those times are either up to no good or are getting out of nightclubs after consuming alcohol. The beats of the city of Dallas are very different thus the nature of those beats differ from one another. The downtown and uptown area have more police presence at night since there is a lot of crowds and movement at night. Officers in residential areas, such…

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