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    The Benefits and Successes of Community Policing

    (Kappeler & Gaines, p. 89). It is concerned about ensuring that society provides opportunities for people to engage in meaningful business. Community policing is a police strategy imposed to create a better relationship between the police and the community. Community policing is defined as “a collaborative effort between the police and the community that identifies problems of crime and disorder and involves all elements of the community in the search for solutions to these problems” (Lorain County

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    Body Armor Act Case Study

    Commerce Clause's applicability to the statute. In 1999, police arrested Cedrick Alderman for robbery. Six years later, in 2005, police stopped Alderman, suspecting his involvement in illegal cocaine distribution. Alderman proved his innocence in connection with the drugs, but police charged him with violating the Body Armor Act. The Body Armor Act of 2002 pronounced that any guilty violent felon wearing body armor was breaking the law. When police stopped Alderman, they discovered he was wearing a bulletproof

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    The Pros And Cons Of Policing

    The communities York Regional Police serves are continually evolving. There are significant challenges to police leaders seeking creative ways to deliver services effectively and economically. Some factors contributing to these challenges include the changing nature and sophistication of crime, technology, economic constraints, and the pressure on police services to assist with social issues ranging from mental health, addiction, homelessness, and community marginalization. The new thinking

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    Criminal Justice System

    processed. As this pertains to the health and welfare of the country I will also be explaining how the criminal justice system pertains to the government. The first branch of the system that we will be looking at is law enforcement which includes your police, sheriffs, security guards, and other agencies out there that are charged with upholding the law. When a law is broken it is up to the aforementioned agencies to determine the level in which the crime was committed and apprehend the suspected party

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    The Paper on Hypothesis Justice Examination

    The paper on hypothesis justice examination 544 2/29/2016 Melba V. Pearson The paper on hypothesis justice examination Within some of the most flourishing societies, Justice is handled with an offender is obtaining punishment. So that the public, within society, can live and humanity and be safeguarded from the criminals. Although in actuality, the people that committed these crimes obtain punishments, which is below what justice demands which by doing that cheats people that are not

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    Week 7 Review and Analysis

    Week 7 Review and Analysis Keller Graduate School of MGMT Information Security Law   Chapter 22, Question 3, 4, & 5, Page 739. (Questions found on p743) Question 3: At one time, in order to demonstrate their alleged intellectual superiority, a number of teenagers broke into computer systems that guarded records of schools, government generally, and the military. What are the current potential criminal risks associated with hacking illegally into computer systems? For starters, all of the

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    Cultural Concerns

    punishment. In this paper, I will discuss the impact of culture on the criminal justice system and describe contemporary methods used by the police department and security firms while working with diverse populations. Furthermore, I will detail nondiscriminatory practices within the criminal justice system and outline Sir Robert Peel’s nine principles in relation to police departments. Race and ethnicity are important factors to incorporate into laws. Many of the current laws are outdated in the sense

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    Police Function

    functions vary between the levels, in law enforcement. The levels include the local, state, and federal police functions. Local, state, and federal vary because each observes a variety of functions in their jurisdiction that has been assigned to them. Discussion of police functions as well their viewpoint and the possibility of future changes in laws that will influence law enforcements. The police function in various attributes to protect, and serve the people; the policing functions existent through

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    Individual Policing Functions Paper

    the law enforcement team. I say this because this is a very serious 24/7 operation and the duties are never ending for each of the levels. The local law enforcement agencies were put in place to do routine patrol within the communities that are within their jurisdiction. Local police officers are also able to assist with emergency services, upholding traffic enforcement, and conduct criminal investigations. These local police officers overall role is to ensure that all

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    Gun Violence Scenarios

    High risk warrant service and barricaded suspects are the most common type of call out. The difference is who is initiating the contact between the police and the suspect or wanted person. In a warrant service the tactical team plans for the service. The use the tactical team depends all on the history of the suspect, the reason the suspect is wanted and the environment the suspect is to be arrest

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