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    On Friday, September 02, 2016, at approximately 0237 hours, I responded to the Shell located at 1437 Highway 138 in reference to an armed robbery. When I arrived to the location, I met with the complainant/victim, Frank Woods. Woods advised me two black males robbed him at gunpoint as they walked back to Intown Suites, 1125 Northlake Drive, Conyers Ga 30013. As I talked to Woods, he appeared shocked, startled, scared and anxious. Woods had a hard time reacting the course of events that had…

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    by police officers. This tactic is becoming increasingly necessary to protect both sides and allows little to no room for misinterpretation. One would think that if officers were encouraged to use recording devices than the stipulations would be equal for the opposing party. However that is not always the case. When it comes to testimonies, having actual evidence is often superior and more reliable than word of…

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    police officers access to military weapons would bring safety to the nation, but then victims and their families argue that police brutality is an outcome of militarization. The issue first arose when reformers, such as August Vollmer, wanted to professionalize the police in the beginning of the 20th century after the 9/11 attacks in New York, according to Schultz. Militarization of police includes the use of military equipment and tactics by law enforcement officers. In other words, officers…

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    professional practices of officers in the criminal justice system viewed by most are the highest standards in the country. On daily basis officers, confront ethical and professional challenges that required sound judgment, fortitude and integrity to overcome temptation. The only way to combat ethical issues faced by officers is to be ahead ethical problems. For example, accept only the most qualified recruits in academy’s, make ethics training incessant and deliberate for officer throughout…

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    Police officers in gun searches face disbelief in courts simply because judges do not believe them or their stories. This is an important issue because this has to do with both our court system and our law enforcement officers, which should be working together to enforce laws and provide justice to individuals that were wronged. For a judge to have this type of problem of disbelief in a court room from a police officer that is truly an ethical issue that should be fixed. I believe that police…

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    Frank Toth Case Summary

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    Ambler and Ptl. Jacobsen who had Whitehouse in custody for outstanding warrants out of New Brunswick, # SC 2015 112205 for $500.00 (full/no 10%) and #SC 2013104076 for $350.00 (full/no 10%). Whitehouse was very uncooperative, could not stand or walk straight. Whitehouse appeared to be under the influence of alcohol as Whitehouse…

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    Improper Violations

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    legally intoxicated, an officer is required to give the driver clear and proper instructions beforehand regarding what he or she needs to do for the test to be completed. Similarly, proper instruction is also required while the test is being administered. Failure to do so compromises the validity of the test results, which in turn is likely to cause the judge to rule the evidence as inadmissible. Failure to read rights and advisories Everyone is aware that police officers have to read a…

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    vocals. Most authoritative relationships incorporate force into their routine, such as teachers, parents and peace officers. The use of force by officers can be an socially controversial issue. By taking different perspectives into consideration and educating oneself about the use of force by peace officers, one can have a greater understanding and appreciation for why peace officers follow the procedures they do. Definition The word “force” can be perceived differently for everyone based on…

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    Police Officer Narrative

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    things about a police officer daily duties and the benefits about the job. I also realize that being a police officer is not exciting or required a lot of paper works like I thought. There is way more aspect to be a police officer than car chase or firing a gun as television portray it. A television episode about policing is not an accurate portrayal of an officer everyday work. On Sunday, April 16, 2017, I completed the assignment of riding for 8 hours with a law enforcement officer. My shift…

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    Body Cameras

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    which a cop clearly abused his power, yet was not punished for it. For instance, on August 9th, 1997, police officers responded to a call from a nightclub in Brooklyn. The reason for the call was due to a large group of people outside the club fighting and causing chaos. Once on scene, the police officers began to separate the perpetrators from each other. Justin Volpe, one of the officers on scene, was swung on and hit in the head by an unidentified black man. He grabbed the first black man he…

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