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    Body cameras After reading “Should law enforcement agents wear body cameras”, it targets people that have experienced police brutality. Body cameras shows an officers’ point of view of how they react in difficult situations and carry out duties. Whether or not law enforcement carry out the law justly, body cameras will be used as evidence to understand both sides. This article lists main points on why officers should wear them and not wear them. How it works is the camera will be pinned on the…

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    my first line leader and see to it that Iraqi forces properly detain the prisoners. This is the only conclusion I could come to taking into consideration personal morals and values, International Human Rights, and Iraq’s Transitional Administrative Law. In this situation, while we may be in Iraq, it is not possible for me to separate the morals and values that I developed growing up. These coupled with the Army Values do not allow me to look the other way when put into a situation that…

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    Equality Vs Equality

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    know the hardships that have repeated throughout history, such as, poverty and famine. On the contrary, a society that works well is a society that works for the well-being of its individual members. A respectable society is built on a foundation of trust and equality, and enforced by…

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    making the law enforcement officers take responsibility for their actions. Oversight agencies observe a certain police department and hold the officers accountable for their actions. At the moment, police agencies are often resistant to taking responsibility for wrongdoings. Police oversight would restore trust in a law enforcement structure. Fixing faulty laws is the third major reform option. Although corrupt officers play a role in this epidemic, so do faulty laws. Drug laws have the…

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    implied duties of employees to the employer includes adaptability, reasonable care, skill, and having the trust and confidence. Assuming Shirley’s status as employee has been recognised, this suggests that the company is liable under the Unfair Dismissal laws. Within the case study, this confidentiality has been broken because the case was discussed with customer and this was breaking the trust of the employee, that put Shirley in a vulnerable and embarrassing situation. The treatment of…

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    According to “Ethics in Law Enforcement,” the core of how the law dictates how people must behave is based on social contract theory, which is the relationship between rules and laws in society. The law realizes in order for society to function, humans need to have rules that protect them or else they would be prone to fight to survive. Therefore, the law created moral codes, and laws and whoever should break them shall bear the consequences and those who decide to follow them shall reap the…

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    In this violent world we live in today. Is the law enforcement system able to stop the crime that’s going on in the U.S or does society feels that law enforcement are just another start of the violence. Society looks at the law enforcement system especially police officers as an unreliable source and instead of being a solution to the problem society feels that they are the problem. Some people may ask questions such as: “Why is it appropriate for the police to kill citizens?”, “Are they not…

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    The tone of Booker T Washington`s speech was encouraging and serious. His tone is encouraging because he is telling his people of his era to stop focusing on racism and focus on the economy. He is trying to encourage the white people that they can trust blacks. He is telling his people that they can do anything they put their minds to if they really want to do. He is trying to encourage his people to change their ways of thinking and doing the common labor jobs to rising up to do more. His tone…

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    institution and the person are held accountable for their actions. How an individual makes decisions includes both personal and professional ethics. The individual’s personal integrity is paramount to being a successful public servant. Trust is paramount in any relationship, and trust in a public servant can create a successful institution and community. In order to fulfill D+P+E=Iii, an administrator must bring personal values and moral character to the profession. The reason, morals are core…

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    Law and Justice Make Humanity When people are being killed by the people charged to protect them, there exists a large problem in a country as great as this one’s justice system. When said justice system is accused of skewed against a great fraction of the population, something needs to change. On the topic of criminal justice reform, both Hillary Clinton and Rand Paul decided that change is necessary. Rand Paul states that the cause of the militarization of police stations across the country is…

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