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    How Policing Is in the Society of the United States

    United States The relationship that the government and the law enforcement agencies, policing in society share is that the government makes up the laws. That people in society have to go by, to protect them and others from criminal acts that take place in the communities and the United States. Then they share the laws they made up to law enforcement agencies so when he or she is policing they are knowledgeable, of the new and old laws that they will uses in the field. They will understand how to

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    Diversity in Law Enforcement

    the police agency matches up with the diversity of my city, with some minor differences. Since my neighborhood is unincorporated, we get the LAPD when we call for help. The LAPD employs just over ten thousand officers and they have more than three thousand civilian staff. These officers cover the area of four hundred ninety eight square miles populated by over four point one million people. Looking at these numbers you can see that this agency is huge, they are the third largest law enforcement

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    Criminal Justice

    Federal Law Enforcement Agencies Trachelle McNeill JUS110 1/30/2014 Tiffin University The United States Marshals The duties of the United States Marshals include protecting the federal judiciary, apprehending federal fugitives, which we’ve all probably seen the hit reality television show Manhunters, this reality show premiered December 2008, it has made an impact on the investigation and apprehension of the region’s most dangerous and

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    Criminal Profiling

    history and current applications of criminal profiling. Criminal or offender profiling is a tool used by criminalist, behavioral scientists, forensic psychiatrists and psychologists, investigators, the FBI, the CIA, the CBC, and international law enforcement agencies. However, the practice of criminal profiling is concentrated within the FBI. The mission of offender profiling is to focus a criminal investigation onto more likely suspects (DeNevi & Campbell, 2004; Hicks, & Sales, 2006; Kocsis, 2003; Petherick

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    Values and Reflection Paper

    Explain what values do for and to us. * Explain the nature and importance of human values in the workplace. Defining core values may vary from people’s education and ethical values that they have learned through life. Core values for a law enforcement agency it will be the fundamentals beliefs of the organization. They are normally used as guiding principles for the organization and it will dictate the way the organization will operate. These core values will help identify what should be done

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    Crimes Aganist Persons

    Investigation’s national program. Utilizing standard definitions and procedures established by the national program, crime data on the number of serious criminal offenses reported to or investigated by law enforcement and the number of arrests for all crimes are collected from law enforcement agencies. This data can then be used to portray crime in

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    Officer Selection

    Officer Selection Juan Torres Course: CJA/214 February 4, 2012 Instructor: Jess Gutierrez Officer Selection Law enforcement recruitment; it is the law enforcement agencies responsibilities to select the best candidates for their personnel. Although, there are different levels of law enforcement; including local, state and federal, there requirements and process are similar. Every candidate has to go through a process including; personal interview, criminal record check, background investigation

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    Research Plan and Bibliography

    PLAN AND BIBLIOGRAPHY Research Plan and Annotated Bibliography Emily Eakins AIU Online ENGL107-1301A-12: English Composition II Professor Chad Faries 02/24/2013 Abstract This document contains my thesis statement with an outline of my main topic points. Each topic point will have details to support it in outline form. There will be an annotated bibliography of five sources: 1 editorial, 2 scholarly articles, one book, and one government website source. Research Plan and Annotated

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    Police Corruption

    Police Corruption The problems within our police departments Police corruption has become a very difficult and touchy topic to handle. Not only is it detrimental to the department, but it is something we can’t have in our community. Unfortunately it has become more and more common amongst the police departments in the United States. It has led to very bad cases such as crash in California and even the New Jersey state police lords of discipline. Police corruption can be easily solved

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    Critical issues Paper Sherri Porter Fundamentals of Policing November 2, 2011 Bryan Maglicco Axia college of University of Phoenix Critical Issues New advancements in technology, weapons, and threats face the law enforcement world of today. Every day brings something new to the world of policing. We have new technology that has practically given us the criminals on a platter and confused the officers training to use it. There are new weapons that have come out that give police different options

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