Police Ethics

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    Issues in Policing Response

    Issues in Policing Response CJS/210 Issues in Policing Response Policing is a very psychologically stressful job. Many officers face death, the loss of family, people being disrespectful, late hours, confusion between departments and coworkers. When confusion happens this can cause them to end up dead or harm the case they are working on. Officers have so many things that they have to look out for and watch for. They have to make sure that they are respectful to people who commit crimes even

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    Categories of Computer Crime

    Categories of Computer Crime Shanice A Gilliard Prof. Carl Brown CIS 170 January 27, 2014 There are four types of computer crimes. The purpose of this paper is to explain each type and provide an example. During the course of this paper, I will also decide which type of crime in my opinion represents the greatest overall threat and give ways the government along with law enforcement agencies can attempt to counteract these crimes. Types of Crimes The four types of computer crime are as follows:

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    Crime

    The medical and psychological effects are very obvious. Addicts cannot function as normal members of society. They neglect or abuse their families, and eventually require expensive treatment or hospitalization. The second effect is on crime. Huge police resources are needed to fight smuggling and dealing. Criminal gangs and mafia underworlds develop with the money from drugs. However, the menace of drugs can be fought. Education is important in the fight against drug abuse. Children need to be told

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    Public Safety and Individual Rights Paper

    responsibilities of government officials, security personnel, and private citizens. The next topic involves the practices or laws relating to search, seizures, and surveillance by police, corrections, private citizens, and security personnel. This paper will also compare the laws relating to the use of force by police, corrections, and private security. And the paper will conclude with individual privacy rights and laws relating to policy, practices, and procedures. The United States

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    Chris Burden’s Extreme Measures Exhibition

    of Burden’s subjective examination of being shot. LAPD Uniforms, created in response to the social outrage incited by the Rodney King beatings and subsequent acquittal of the offending LAPD officers, was a sculptural representation of police intimidation. Seven police uniforms, accurate to those worn by the LAPD in the 90s, were arranged in such a way that from a distance they appeared ordinary, but up close, they are realized to be considerably oversized. While each art piece was a curiosity in

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    Demonstration Speech – Police Use of Force Options - Outline Introduction: Oscar Grant, an African American male, was shot in the back with a firearm on New Year's Day of 2009 by a BART PD rookie officer. Before, he fatally shot Oscar, the officer shouted "I'm going to tase him." The incident was captured on a video by one of the bystanders and later found out Oscar was unarmed. What went wrong here? Purpose: After I am done with this demonstration speech, all of you will have a better understanding

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    Cultural Considerations

    Cultural Considerations Mary Parker AJS 502 August 26, 2013 Susan Gorman Cultural Considerations Cultural diversity is normal in society today. People come from different races, cultures, and backgrounds. People have to learn the importance of respecting the culture of others. Everyone can learn from others. Superiority does not exist because of an individual’s culture. Some people from different cultural backgrounds believe that he or she is better than others but this is an untruth.

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    How Effective Were the Police by 1860?

    How effective were the police by 1860? “The government wanted to avoid rumours that the police were like the military so officers were unarmed. Their uniforms were very different from that of the military. It was down to the determination not to be like the military, so many people were uncertain of what the police actually did. This tended to cause a lot of early complaints. This could negatively impact the effectiveness of the police force if people were this unsure about them.” This source suggests

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    Public Policing vs Private Security

    Public Policing Versus Private Security Comparison Alan Shank AJS/502 September 9, 2013 Christopher Eberle Public Policing Versus Private Security Comparison Comparing public policing and private is important in the criminal justice field as the criminal justice field moves toward a future of technological changes and the desire to keep the public safe while keeping costs down. To examine these two separate

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    Dram Shop Law

    When it comes to alcohol and alcohol related crimes especially death from drinking and driving, it is a touchy subject. However, when a crime is committed, justice has to be served and someone has to pay the price. The last person anyone would think to blame is the persons or party that provided the alcohol that lead to the crime that has been committed. I think the Dram shop laws is good when it comes to hitting the source to stop the crime but it also affects businesses and our economy, especially

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