Police Influence

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    Criminal Justice Personnel CJA/474 Case Study: Captain Edith Strong In recognition of law enforcement and the task that men and women adhere to it is important from every levels of the police department to succeed in inspiring and uplifting morale in the department the mission is crucial. The case study of Captain Edith Strong accentuates that the patrol officers are less than satisfied with the division and workload. Problems evident

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    Probation/Parole Officers Carrying Firearms

    Probation and Parole Officers the Carrying of Firearms Community Resources In Corrections - Fall, 2011 Date submitted Probation and Parole Officers have a common goal to protect the public. They play a vital role in the criminal justice process. The criminal offenders and the areas in which they work may be dangerous. The question of whether parole and probation officers should carry firearms has fueled controversy. Some who favor treatment-based model of supervision have objected

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    Ethics In Policing Administration

    policing administration, one will critique two articles in which this learner will expound on what an ethical organization may look like, find the two articles strengths and weaknesses, and review the biblical themes provided in the presentation, “Police (Part 1).” One will further discuss some of the challenges associated with organizations that are replete with corruption such as racism and discrimination from a Christian and biblical worldview. Introduction

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    Random Student Locker Searches Without Permission

    Random Student Locker Searches without Permission As an educator it is my responsibility to ensure the safety of all of my students, which includes conducting random locker searches without permission. While many people may believe that searching a student’s locker without permission infringes upon the student’s rights, “the Supreme Court decided early on that the need by teachers and administrators to maintain order outweighs the privacy interests of students in a case called New Jersey v. TLO

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    Breach of Peace

    South Wales police have received expanded powers through a raft of legislative amendments. It is evident that in dealing with any given circumstance that arises during the execution of their duties, officers may rely on both the common law and statutory powers to give effect to powers such as a warrantless arrest. In context of this power, the common law concept of the breach of peace deserves particular attention due to the dangers of misuse or abuse in its interpretation by the police. This paper

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    Early Intervention System

    Today, there is a lot of scrutiny among police and whether their actions are justified or not. Early intervention systems are a great topic to discuss, since police are being highlighted by social media as being overly-aggressive. Because the use of social media has become an everyday activity for numerous people, many have caught police doing unlawful acts or using unnecessary force. The visuals captured by these social media users have been used to place police misconduct on a higher pedestal, but

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    Public Policing

    criminality and mayhem, recognizing offenders, and guaranteeing the safety of the general public and assets. When comparing public policing to private security there are several similarities and differences between the two roles. Additionally, public police officers have the authority to enforce laws and protect and serve society while private security officers are paid to protect private property and personnel. The separations of private and public security departments have been can be noted since the

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    Violent Crime In Canada

    high rates of violent crime in comparison to other countries doesn’t deem it an unimportant issue. My knowledge about this topic, violent crime, has come from a variety of resources that will be discussed as this paper progresses. The crime control polices in Alberta and/or Canada to my knowledge are having a positive impact, but more could always be done. Overall, I believe an enhanced proactive approach is needed. That being said, more could always be done. The youth need to be educated more about

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    I Dunno

    Based Communication Israel Alberto Berrios Jr. CJS/205 Erin Kirkpatrick 2/22/2016 Technology Based Communication Every day public safety officials make decisions about communications equipment. Public safety communications is rapidly evolving. Police departments are beginning to use more advanced radio technologies that are digital. These radios have larger capabilities and cost a lot less than analog radio equipment. There is a new radio called cognitive radio that is being used to detect and

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    Forensic Psychology

    when dealing with ambiguous court cases. The roles of forensic psychologists are multivariate. This is because they perform diverse roles according to the settings, circumstances and nature of the job. For instance, they train and evaluate police officers and, members of other law enforcement organizations. They also advise judges in determining court cases (Bartol &Bartol, 2012). For instance, when the juries are dealing with ambiguous court cases of rape, insanity or murder, all arising

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