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    yes,police officers should be wearing body cams because it is very reliable and can help not just cops but people because a lot of reports of police brutality and hate crimes have happened so if they had body cams it would be a big piece of evidence to people and help in court this.Most people don`t know is body cams help for example there has been three videos on the news of police officers planting drugs on innocent people so because the body cam there is a good reason president Obama issued…

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    Creating a profile about the kind of people who commit certain types of crimes may lead officers to generalize about a particular group and an act according to the generalization rather than specific behavior. An example of this can be, when a police officer questions, searches, or arrests someone entirely on the person’s race. Whenever police officers regularly uses ethnicity as a factor and a build up of officers reacting a certain way towards a specific race can be the best way to find racial…

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    Thrasher's Definition

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    Researchers have long debated on what constitutes a gang and there is little consensus as to what constitutes a gang (Esbensen et al 2001; Horowitz, 1990; Joseph et al., 2011; Petersen, 2000; Thrasher, 1927). This is made complex by the multiplicity of definitions which exists which consequently influences the ability to accurately determine the prevalence of gangs (Jones et al, 2004; Petersen, 2000). Moreover, “not only are there different definitions of gangs, but most researchers have defined…

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    recruitment strategy. Being a police officer is a high risk and high stress job and finding recruits to become officers can be challenging. The hiring process can be difficult and is not taken lightly. People who want to become a law enforcement officer must meet basic requirements, take physical and mental examinations, pass background checks and have a face to face meeting for interviews. When the hire process has begun, most leadership ensures future police officers display skills such as…

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    Mandatory Ethic Of Care

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    the victim rather than the perpetrator (Williams & Arrigo, 2012). In such, be making sure to arrest the aggressor and record the incident, the ethic of care is met as future incidences are limited or can be dealt with more efficiently. The police officer is therefore helped in expressing an appropriate ethic of care by the statute. According to the American Bar Association, there are various states that enforce the law of mandatory arrest for…

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    State Trooper

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    State Trooper State troopers or State police officers are basically your average police Man or Women, but the jobs needed done by them and the skills needed for the job could be somewhat different. State police officers have the responsibility of keeping law and order across the state, with in their jurisdiction of course. So basically maintaining peace, patrolling roads, and helping with other jurisdictions of law enforcement whenever it is needed. States and counties have many jurisdictions…

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    In the light of, racism on the rise there was a rally formed by white supremacists to protest the removal of General Robert E. Lee in Emancipation Park. “ Charlottesville was on edge Sunday as police and residents tried to piece together how a white nationalist rally turned deadly when a man rammed his car into counter protestors in an act described by a member of the Trump administration as terrorism.” [ A day After VA Clashes Protest- and Sorrow], stated by and article that covered the rallies…

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    Annotated Bibliography Pardue, Tim. "Measuring Ethics." Law Enforcement Technology 42.5 (2015): 6-8. ProQuest. Web. 17 Feb. 2016. This article talks about ethics in the police force and emphasizes that it plays a significant role in the law enforcement and the professions of the police. The author stated that if the police do not have ethics, many communities will be at risk. This article is related to my topic because it emphasize that ethics are some of the traits that should be…

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    On October 14, 2016, at 1556 hours, Officer Villalon requested back up at room 1B102, with a disruptive Veteran. Upon arrival, I entered the room and saw Veteran James Wilson – 4010 sitting in a chair and Officer Villalon standing beside the desk to the right. While in the room Officer Villalon was explaining to Wilson that he could use profanity towards Pat Garrett the Pharmacy Supervisor. Wilson stated “Well use profanity towards me”. Officer Villalon stated “you use profanity towards him…

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    Active Shooter Agencies

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    Introduction. The city of Worcester, Massachusetts, is located 40 miles West of Boston, with a population of 181,045 residents, making it the second most populated city in New England. Worcester is also home to over nine colleges and universities that is world-renowned for research and development in biotechnology and the life sciences. The city prides it to be a smart city with vibrant cultures, and educational institutions such as, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester…

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