Police Ethics

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    You Decide

    the one who ordered her to get into a vehicle that she was refusing to get into from the beginning. Susie has every right to file a complaint against Officer Ruthless, the Elsewhere Police Department because Officer Ruthless is their employee and also Jerry for being careless in driving the truck. Even though a police officer is not obligated or can be held liable for failure to protect a citizen, I do think that he should have not ordered Susie to get into a vehicle that she was refusing to get into

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    Superman

    under the influence, according to San Jose police. Smith was arrested by police officers after a single-vehicle crash at approximately 7 a.m. PT in the city's Silver Creek district, San Jose police spokeswoman Sgt. Heather Randol told NFL Media. Smith's vehicle collided with a tree. Nobody else was in the vehicle when officers arrived, she said. "The initial investigation revealed that he was driving under the influence of alcohol," Randol said. San Francisco 49ers linebacker Aldon Smith

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    Pursuing Criminal Justice Paper

    Pursuing Criminal Justice Paper Maria Torres CJA/483 July 28, 2011 Sean Adams Pursuing Criminal Justice Paper Justice to me is that each person is treated fairly no matter the age, gender, and race. No person is above the law who ever commits a crime should be pay the consequences for his or her action. Punishment should be fair and sentencing should depend on the criminal conduct as judged by the law. Justice in law enforcement officers during and off hour should

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    Police Association With any organization devoted to law enforcement, it is necessary to delegate authority in order to maintain order and a chain of command. Local and state law enforcement agencies maintain similar, military based chains of command. Those on the federal level rely on a director who is ultimately appointed by the President, while those at the local or state level are either appointed by the legislation of the area, or even elected in some cases. Regardless of the

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    Controlling Organized Crime

    Controlling Organized Crime CJA384 Controlling Organized Crime Since the 1990’s, organized crime has become a problem among U.S. citizens. The Mafia was the earliest group to show its strengths of power and manipulation among citizens and business of New York City. From the time of the Mafia’s rise, other criminal organizations have surfaced using their power to corrupt personal within business for the gain of finance and political strength. In today society, one of the main question when

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    Police Report

    16 April, 2013 Police Officer Being a police officer is extremely dangerous, and each day they go to work. Police officers are risking their lives everyday. Racing through traffic to crime scenes, risking being shot, and approaching unsuspecting criminals are just some of the daily activities that make being a police officer dangerous. Some people may find this type of job exciting and like doing new tasks every day. It can be an alternative to a boring desk job. Even when police officers are off

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    Uncle Bob

    office or agency the bigger wheels started to turn. This would have been completed either via radio and the distant end using a searchable database to input Uncle Bob’s information or the officer might have had the means to affect this himself. Newer police cruisers have computers connected to the main regional office so the officer in the field can provide quicker customer service to the community. Once the regional office has received the data request on a suspect their local systems would begin

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    Ethics and Integrity

    Running head: MY VIEW OF ETHICS AND INTEGRITY 1 My View of Ethics and Integrity Kristin Young Dr. Bond CRJ 220, Strayer University April 18, 2013 My View of Ethics and Integrity 2 In the field of Criminal Justice the first role I wish to hold is that of a Probation Officer. Ethics and Integrity are important for various reasons in the role of a Probation Officer. What is Ethics? Ethics is the moral correctness of specified conduct and the principles that govern a person’s group

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    POLICE HISTORY PAPER 1 Police History Paper CJA/214 6/10/2013 POLICE HISTORY PAPER 2 History of Police Police a constituted of persons powered by the state enforcing the law, limit civil disorder, and protect property. Police forces

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    Admissible Evidence

    [pic] Criminal Justice Procedures CJ227-1 Case Study of Officer Smith [pic] Officer Smith was on patrol and notices a vehicle that fits the general description of a suspected car in a recent roadside killing of a fellow police officer. In this paper I will discuss the actions taken by Officer Smith and if she had legal justification for her actions and if evidence found is admissible in the court of law. Officer Smith was on her routine patrol when she noticed the vehicle in front

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