Police Ethics

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    Sir Robert Peel

    Darrell Woodfork CJA/324- Ethics In Criminal Justice Instructor: Ricky Thompson Date: 9/30/2012 Sir Robert Peel: Community Policing Sir Robert Peel and Community Policing In 1829, Sir Robert Peel created the Metropolitan Police and according to Peel, the real key for policing is the police are the people and the people are the police. Peel believed that prevention of crime could be accomplished without intruding into the lives of citizens. Community policing

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    Training Day Training System

    I watched the movie Training Day, which is about a veteran police officer, Alonzo Harris who trains rookie cop, Jake Hoyt, on his very first day with the Los Angeles Police Department’s narcotics unit. Alonzo is a corrupt police officer, meanwhile, wants to be the superhero cop. Over the course of 24 hours, Alonzo puts Jake through a lot of questionable situations that make him choose between being the sheep or the wolf. 1. In the Police Organization, they use what’s called the “time-in-rank system”

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    Officer Selection Process

    Officer Selection Process The initial step is to make the decision to become a police officer. The next step in the process is to satisfy the minimum requirement. Once this has been done, he or she must decide on the level of agency he or she wants to be a part of. The three levels of agencies to choose from are the local, state, and federal agencies. Although parts of the selection process are standardize across the board, there are some differences in reference to the hiring and eligibility

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    Elements of a High-Performance Organization Paper

    Elements of a High-Performance Organization Paper AJS/534 Week 4 December 7, 2015 Instructor: Robert Kehoe Elements of a High-Performance Organization Paper The purpose of this paper is to identify the elements of a high performance team and a learning organization. Team B has chosen an organization (law enforcement) represented by one of the team members. The paper will explain how information technology (IT) contributes to high performance teams and learning teams. It would also describe

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    Relationship Between Police and Security

    Public police is often referred as city or government security officers that are given the task to protect and serve the community from criminals, offenders, and gangs or groups which only purpose is to endanger the lives of all individuals within a target area. According to a definition of public police found on Encarta, public police is an “agency of a community or government that is responsible for maintaining public order and preventing and detecting crime. The basic police mission—preserving

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    Police Corruption

    Case Study: Police Corruption and Its Prevention Management Human Resources (CRJ535) TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Title Page 1 Table of Contents 2 Abstract 3 CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY Introduction and Background to the Problem 4 Definition 4-5 Prevention Begins With Leadership 5-7 CHAPTER TWO: REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE Psychology and Social Perspectives 7-9 Theories to Analyze Police Behavior 9-15 CHAPTER THREE: DISCUSSION Implications

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    Public Policing Versus Private Security

    which is similar to public policing, this is to blend in with the environment and also used as asset protection. The vision between public policing and private security has been a little blurred through the years, private police look like and at times behave like public police, and there are also similarities of the job activities and responsibilities (The Debate on Private Versus Public Policing, 2007). But there is a huge difference between the two, in which the hiring process for public includes

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    Frank Serpico's Ethical Dilemmas

    Frank Serpico is one of the United States most infamous police officers. Although he has not worked in law enforcement since 1972, he is still largely talked about throughout the law enforcement community. In 1959, Serpico became a New York City police officer (“True Crime Authors”). Serpico prided himself on helping others and improving his community, although he soon realized his fellow officers had a different agenda. Throughout his career, Frank faced several ethical dilemmas, making his

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    Walking Dead

    again. The main protagonist of the film is Rick Grimes, a police officer who has been shot and was sent to hospital before the disease came about into the world. Rick awakens from the hospital only to realize that that he is in a world that is not like he has ever seen. As soon as Rick leaves the hospital his moral and ethics are continuing to be pushed by a life full of zombies. Throughout the film, Rick is constantly seen with his police uniform on even though the world is going through a zombie

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    Police Discretion Case Analysis

    Police Discretion Case Analysis Albeiro E. Florez Law Enforcement Administration CCJS 340 Due by 13 October 2013 Author Note Albeiro E. Florez, Department of Criminal Justice, University of Maryland University College. This report is a response to Professor Jeffrey B. Bumgarner’s project 2 directives. Correspondence concerning this report should be addressed to Albeiro E. Florez, Department of Criminal Justice, University of Maryland University College, Adelphi eCampus, Adelphi, MD 20783

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