A HISTORY of the NINE PRINCIPLES OF POLICING, n.d Arnita White AIU ONELINE IP 1 During my first three years as a patrolman I was ask to train all the employees in the police department also, I was ask to speak on these topic. This is a great honor to do this for my chief. I enjoy giving my support to help others employees so that they can do their job well and more effectively. Principle 1: No quality is more indispensable to a policeman than a prefect command of temper; a quiet, determined
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committed by men the victims know and trust A rapist can come from any race, social class or environment. For many years South Africa has been considered the rape capital of the world, some analysis’s tend to blame this scourge on our countries history of apartheid and violence. Over the years the precise definition of rape has varied and thus there is no single agreed definition of rape. In 2012, the FBI changed their definition from "The carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her
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Underlying the U.S. Drug Policy “Drugs and Society: U.S. Public Policy,” edited by Jefferson M. Fish (2006) offers insight that would be helpful in future drug reform policies. In this book, Fish goes through an extensive history of drug policy in America, the influence of missionaries on drug policy and law, the nature of creating criminalization of addiction, the traditional justifications offered by pharmaceutical industry and psychology experts and in conclusion, he suggests that all of these
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Psychology – A little History PSY/310 Psychology and Where it Began Originally, psychology had its earliest roots in philosophy and physiology. In many descriptions of psychology history, it was the start of the very first psychology lab that officially marked psychology's beginnings as a separate and distinct discipline. This discussion will be explaining exactly when the first lab of psychology formed and who was responsible for this important event in psychology history (Cherry, Kendra)
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hierarchies and processes of inputs, processes, and outputs within one aspect of the criminal justice system i.e. police, within one city. I will also discuss how New Orleans Police Department was created throughout history and what organizational theory has been implemented. This is a brief history of the New Orleans Police Department and why a bureaucratic management system is the basis for this organization. Organizational Theory Understanding that Organizational theory is the study of organizations
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Throughout the history of the united states, people of color have always had a disadvantage in this country. Many people of color have been discriminated even to this day. It is time for America, the country that promotes freedom, to treat everyone equally, no matter the race or color of the skin. New York’s city hall needs to be shut down because of its corruption and injustice towards the minorities in NYC. The NYPD has the authority to get away with many things without being questioned. They
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Summary on Conformity, Defiance, and Crime In the book Essentials of Sociology in the 6th chapter tells us what conformity, defiance, and crime are, among other things of that nature. Conformity is falling in line with what the given rules and normal behavior society accepts. Defiance is exactly the opposite, its defined by the book as “nonconformity to a given set of norms that are accepted.” So doing anything most people in that culture wouldn’t see normal. It’s a very broad subject. Anything
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Police History Gamaliel Diaz- Maldonado University of Phoenix Introduction To Police Theories And Practice (CJA/214) April 11, 2013 Police history The United States and Puerto Rico have a fast growing society. This Society with a different points of view and social class who divide the people and his positions in our community. Analyzing the situation in deferent’s point of views we always see a common merge to make the real situation work out for us and the persons who surrounds us. For
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non-citizenship. Immigration and how the system has been handled in the United States begin with a history of illegal immigrants being processed into this country. Some people were admitted or denied based upon race and class. During the settlement of America’s first colonies immigrants worried about nothing more than diseases and adapting to the new land’s harsh and unpredictable weather. Further on in history was slavery, which was one of the first regulated immigration systems to exist in America.
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The DOJ investigation of the Ferguson Police Department details harrowing injustices committed by officers of the law, the court, and corrections. There were leaders present in the city of Ferguson during the years detailed in the investigation, but they were not the bright, sustainable future-seeking leaders with hearts of public servants we fight to have in our communities. However, while residents of varying cities may believe theirs to be more “just” and equal than others, statistics show the
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