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    Local Law 30 prohibits law enforcement officer from engaging in racial profiling that relies on the person race, ethnicity, religion or national origin as the only factor to initiate action against the person, even with Local Law 30 in place on banning racial profiling it still wasn’t sufficient…

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    Blue Blood Media Analysis

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    series is about the Reagan family of police officers in the New York Police Department. Frank Reagan, the father, is the commissioner of the NYPD and his Dad, Henry, is a retired police officer of the NYPD. Danny, the oldest son, is a detective. Frank’s only daughter Erin, is an assistant district attorney and the youngest son Jamie is a police officer of the NYPD. The media portrays the Blue Bloods as a normal family…

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    November 2018 will make thirteen years as a commissioned officer for the Memphis Police Department. My rank is patrolman and I am assigned to the uniform patrol division at the Crump Station. In uniform patrol I am responsible for enforcing local, state, and federal regulations as well as proactively policing the community. I am responsible for ensuring public safety by protecting and serving the citizens of Memphis, and it is visitors(Memphis Police Department, 2018). My department has not been…

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    have police officers who abuse citizens, you erode public confidence in law enforcement. That makes the job of good police officers unsafe.” (Berry) Recently police brutality has become an alarming issue in society. At the end of 2015, thousands of deaths resulted in accusing victims dying in police custody. Individuals in local communities across the state are beginning to lose faith in law enforcement in their ability to properly do their jobs. Police brutality is caused by police officers…

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    Growing up you see on Halloween children dressing up as police officers or you play cops and robbers. What makes someone want to become a police officer? I can think of some bad and good encounters I had with police officers. A bad one was I was driving in Reading on 12th street the police officer pulled me over saying I was driving crazy. He takes my license registration and proof of insurance he comes back and tells me I have a warrant out for my arrested for not replying to a citation, he…

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    police officers are expected to face countless danger while keeping the peace. These officers are expected respond to calls for service and later find their response scrutinized by society, media, and policy makers. Often questioned are the discretionary powers afforded to police officers and a quest by the public for a change in the way officers respond. Use of Force in today’s climate gives rise to a plethora of complaints, unfavorable publicity, and unnecessary stress while officers strive…

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    4. The officer's testimony is flawed. One of the more common defenses is challenging the observations of the officer that led to the arrest. This often involves introducing witnesses who can substantiate your version of the events. While most of these arguments will not negate a DUI conviction in and of themselves, they may poke holes in the officer's story or lead to a challenge of testing validity. Since much of an officer's testimony against you will be based on observations, you can…

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    The political official will determine how important the crime is based on their opinion not the law. The police officers had to answer to one person…

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    Clayton Harris Case

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    stopped by a police officer and his K-9 after he was seen jaywalking. When the officer and his dog approached the man, the dog immediately reacted to the scent of some sort of illegal substance. Because the dog was alerted by the scent, the officer then had probable cause to search him. As he searched the man, the officer did find illegal substances that the dog smelt. The man was then arrested and charged with possession of illegal substances. The dog’s alertness gave the police officer all of…

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    citizens to comply in a manner that officers desire at a particular moment. In On the Run, this is seen during the threats of arrest. “During raids and interrogations, police would threaten to arrest women for an array of crimes (p. 63)”. In this instance, the police used their power to put fear into the women who cared about the men the police were looking for. Instead of the police providing…

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