the officer to uphold the law adequately even in dangerous situations. This is part of making a commitment to a police department; there are much higher expectations and requirements when one chooses to become a law enforcer. If one is supposed to be upholding the law and enforcing it, it only makes sense that one does his/her job by the book. The problem that seems to arise and make police officers seem like the bad guys is the media. The media gives people that have no idea about law enforcement and
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stressful, and dangerous everyday tasks. In fact, police detectives are some of the smartest people out there. The job outlook is 5%, which is slower than average. A police detective requires a high school education, lots of training, and a good sense of judgment. For one thing, becoming a police detective takes lots of rigorous training and just like any other career, an education. The education requirements consist of a high school degree; usually a police department will prefer a college education and
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improvements to the police and society that understands the use for these methods. I am going to talk about community policing. This method of full-service is really personalized policing where police officers patrol and work in the same area day in and day out. Community policing is a law that is brought down from the police department to provide assistance with the public and also inside the community which is very effective in minimizing crime due to the aid received by the police and individuals
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place in Ferguson, Missouri where teen Michael Brown was shot and killed by a police officer and eventually led to riots in the streets. These events happened because multiple media outlets decided to tell the public details about the shooting before any actual investigation could figure out what happened. The media kept spitting out information about the incident that made the Ferguson police department look bad. The police department could not defend themselves from these accusations because they
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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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black male. Research shows that this problem it’s only becoming worse and the outcome of a racist criminal justice system could lead to more unwarranted arrest. Race is a relatively arbitrarily social defined status. In the United States race and ethics classification system have inherent a problem of biased, racial profiling and discrimination. This contention revolves on why and how some racial minorities has been over the years, which as led to a persistently disproportionate representation in
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Police Corruption Criminal Justice Ethics Police Corruption Police corruption refers to the misuse of police authority for personal gain. Officers use their position by act or omission, to obtain improper financial benefit. Corruption can be limited to one or two police officers or spread throughout a whole police department (Pollock, 2012, p. 178). Police abuse of authority has been categorized in three groups, which are: • Physical abuse – This is
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Organizational Effectiveness in Criminal Justice Organizations All organizations have specific ethics, values, and goals that it uses to drive them in a forward direction that those within the organization need to know and understand. The Criminal justice system is not any different and has many moving parts that at times can make it difficult to have a clear picture of the overall effectiveness of the organization is truly operating. In order to make this picture clearer we will look at three
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Benefits of Diversity in Law Enforcement Author Note This paper was prepared for Managing Diversity, MAJ 6603, taught by Professor Wilson. Abstract In this paper we will discuss the advantages of diversity within law enforcement, its community and recruitment programs. We will review the benefits of implementing theories, concepts, and leadership skills throughout law enforcement to ensure that all personnel are treated with respect and dignity. Exploration of barriers could be broken
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Unethical Police Operations Paper Jose Cuevas CJA/214 March 9, 2013 Coby Webb Unethical Police Operations Paper As a police officer you have an ethical job in front of your community and a pact of trust within everyone but because of all the respect and importance a police has this can lead for police corruption. Police corruption is the act of involving the misuse of authority by a police officer as a manner designed to produce personal gain for himself or for others. The two key elements
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