Police Ethics

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    Educating Ofenders in Harris County

    Introduction For offenders reentering the community the transition can be very difficult. Offenders face hardships in securing employment and housing to receiving adequate treatment for mental and physical illnesses and substance abuse. The number of offenders reentering society from prison and jail is steadily increasing yearly. States are diligently working to identify methods to help offenders successfully reintegrate into society. Some initiatives available in Harris County, TX include prison

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    You Are a Police Officer

    kippington jones Juvenile Justice Professor jones February 11, 2014 You Are A Police Officer I chose the topic You are a Police Officer. The task at hand was to read and interpret three different scenarios. Then write about how I would react to the situation if I was the officer on the scene. I have to determine if I would have probable cause, reasonable suspicion, and whether or not I would pursue the suspect or suspects involved in the scenario. I have thoroughly read and analyzed each

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    Alcoholism's Prevelence Amoung Law Enforcement

    around police stations nationwide. Both large and small departments had to contend with the issues surrounding the disease of alcoholism and its progression among members of their forces. While it is common knowledge that the law enforcement profession is not the only occupational group to experience alcoholism among the ranks and the alcoholic officer is not unlike millions of others in the workforce that contend with the disease, how prevalent does the abuse of alcohol among police officers

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    Impact of a Data Classification Standard

    Internal use only data classification would include the User domain, the workstation domain, and the LAN domain. These domains are the basic IT infrastructure domains, and they will cover all the users and workstations in the company. The Internal use only classification will cover info such as telephone directory, internal policy manuals, and new employee training material. The user domain is where only one user will have access to it. This can be configured to internal use only. By default, the

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    Stand Your Ground Law

    people to use deadly force when their “reasonably fears” result in serious injury at the hands of others. In such cases, those persons may be entitled to immunity from prosecution and civil liability. In fact, these laws usually confer powers that police have on private citizens, without the need of training kind and accountability. Before the Stand Your Ground laws, right to use deadly force was strictly not allowed. An individual had to show that it was reasonable to believe that the use of such

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    Arizona Immigration Law

    in the United States over that is fourteen years or older must have registration papers or documents in their possession at all times; if this condition isn’t followed, its considered a federal misdemeanor crime. The law also allows people in the police force to stop anyone who looks or seems to be from another country, to check if they have the right documents in their possession.2. While the law specifies who “aliens are”, the law makers and officials clearly target the Hispanic race in living

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    Corruption as a Difficulty in Everyday Annawadian Life

    Corruption as a Difficulty in Everyday Annawadian Life In Katherine Boo’s novel Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity we are thrown into a slum in Mumbai, Annawadi and are shown that corruption is an undeniable difficulty that the Annawadians face in their everyday lives. “For every two people in Annawadi inching up, there was one in a catastrophic plunge” (24) the people of Annawadi are in such a state because of all the corruption. As soon as they get ahead

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    The Piercer

    Introduction The Piercer is a small device which designed to scare away attackers and to attract others who are willing to help or police officers. It’s a tiny portable device that hung on a chain worn like a necklace. When the device activated, it will emit a piercing sound which could traveled 500 meters away or so, and with a bright flashing light which could get attention from others and scare the attackers. To deactivate the device, the customer had to push two buttons at the same time which

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    New Community Policing

    New Community Policing Unit By Magen Root CRJS210-1401B-03 Professor James Jabbour February 19, 2014 Abstract Community policing is the idea of the police and members of the community working together to help fight and prevent crime. There are many aspects that contribute to the success of the program including, timing of implementation, supervisors, officers, community members, and volunteers. There are many programs developed from community oriented policing Such as the DARE program (drug

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    Expenditure and Revenue

    Expenditures and Revenues Summary: Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office Bianca Gerena AJS 522 Paula May May 26, 2014 Expenditures and Revenues Summary: Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office The Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office, a statutory government agency, is responsible for providing services to three mandated programs in Palm Beach County, Florida (PBSO.org, 2013). Those programs are Law Enforcement, Corrections Services throughout Palm Beach County’s jails, and finally Bailiff and Court staff. Palm Beach Sheriff’s

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