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    I am a police officer in Cleveland, TN. If you have ever heard a police officer say, “paperwork might be the biggest part of my job.” They are not exaggerating. In this line of work, I have found that If I am good at one thing and one thing only, that thing will need to be how to write a good report; luckily that is not the case, but that might give you an idea as to how important paperwork is in this line of work. I work four 10 hour shifts a week, so four days out of the week I am doing some…

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    Crutcher Case Study

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    an Oklahoma police Officer was charged with manslaughter after shooting and killing an unarmed african-american due to an overreaction. 40 year old, Terence Crutcher was found dead on Friday night. The victim was killed as he was approaching his car with his armed raised the event was caught on police helicopter. On Monday the video was released, in the footage Crutcher was approaching his car slowly. At 7:30 p.m a police report about the current position of Crutcher, officer Betty drawn a…

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    Army Leader Redefines how to Lead Soldiers with “Why” Five years ago, Chief Warrant Officer 3 William Woods embarked on a journey to change the culture of the Army and how leaders led soldiers. His vision of change began while he attended a course on leadership in organizations at the University of Oklahoma. Woods started by teaching leaders the importance of knowing their “why,” allowing them to inspire their subordinates to believe in the same cause. According to Woods, “when leaders…

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    approached by a police officer by the name of Darren Wilson. With there being altered stories explaining what happened next rather than choosing one side of the story we can agree that an altercation occurred and it led to the unfortunate death of eighteen year old Michael Brown. Because of the differing stories and videos online, I will not focus on whether I feel like the killing of Michael Brown was justified, but whether the process to indict/or not to indict Officer Darren Wilson was…

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    person versus many. There are many cases where police officers shoot because they suspect the person had a gun when they reached for an unidentified object. One of those cases was Keith McLeod, Reisterstown, MD, who was shot fatally by an officer who claimed to have seen McLeod reaching for a handgun around his backpack. Like many times before that wasn’t true as there wasn’t a gun on him and Cases like this only end with speculation of the officer of an imaginary gun killing or injuring a…

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    Department, 2008). In 2011 several members of the SCORE unit where the target of an FBI sting operation to catch police officers stealing during the execution of search warrants. Three members of the SCORE unit ultimately pled guilty, one to charges of conspiracy against civil rights and the other two to similar charges of violation of civil rights, other charges…

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    Case Study Of Negligence

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    After Officer Onge explained what to do in case of emergency, his first call came in. Dispatch had received a call from a gentleman by the name of Mr. Jenkins. The situation was that Mr. Jenkins was riding near the construction on Canton Connecter when a piece of rock fell out of a dump truck and damaged the windshield of his vehicle. Mr. Jenkins needed an officer to come so that he could file this accident with his insurance company. After some miscommunication, and trying for find this…

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    Police department is the most important organization in any society. The police officer is entrusted with the duty of stopping crimes and controlling the people who does not abides by the law. One the other hand, police officer also ensures the safety of our lives and properties. While the police ensure the safety of the citizens and preventing crimes to happen, police brutality remains one of the most serious human right violations on the United States. Police brutality refers to the use of…

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    Some police officers will do anything for extra cash and some of them fall in love with the idea of being in charge and having wealth. Police corruption is one of the many things that is keeping drug dealers and criminals on the streets. According to the Los Angeles Times Newspaper “there are 100 Police corruption cases in LA a year and most Police officers get away with it. A police officer can make up to hundred thousand on just drug money and stealing…

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    In the Kansas City Police Department, the three officers, Jeffrey Bell, Dustin Sillings and Darryl Forrest were arrested for making unethical choices involving stealing property from homes while engaging in search warrants. There are many reasons why a person acts unethically. But, what are the factors that would cause three men to steal from people’s property during a search warrant? There are implicit and explicit factors involved in this situation and there are a number of reasons why these…

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