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    Infinite Crossings Argumentative Essay

    two DeKalb County Police Officers ambushed and murdered, another set of DeKalb County Police Officers injured in a shooting, a teenage male shot and killed, and just recently an infant child shot along with three other victims and more. Due to the alleged cases of police brutality occurring around the country with African-Americans, many Americans are a part of the "Black Lives Matter" movement, but when does Black lives matter? Only when it’s a matter of dealing with the police and/or when someone

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    Understanding Immigration Federalism

    IIRIRA included the clause known as section 287(g) inviting county, state, and city law agencies to partner up with the federal government to enforce violations of federal immigration law, by offering to train officers in the local law agencies, police departments and others to screen and arrest whoever they suspected to be an unauthorized immigrant. Before the 9/11 attacks there existed no 287(g) agreements signed, but since the attacks the number of 287(g) agreements has grown, with seventy-one

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    Diversity Issues

    to the Current Relationship Between Police, Different Group Dynamics and Social Interaction Also, When Looking at the Overall Social Interaction of the Gay Community, has Law Enforcement Adapted to Modern Times in Addressing Their Needs Associated with Hate Crimes? Leitha Powell Diversity Issues Professor Thomas September 9, 2014 Before the creation of the first modern police department founded by Sir Robert Peel of England, the Metropolitan Police of London it was the duty of every able

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    Cjs/ 210 Week 8 Paper

    include neighborhood watch groups and local business owners to control the rate of crime in the community. This increases surveillance within the community and cuts down on the number of police in these areas. The citizens in these communities and local business owners can report the findings to the local police for further investigation. Why focus on hot spots? Residential locations can generate as much as 85 percent of the repeat calls for service. Moreover, research indicates that in many communities

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    Technology

    recruiting. Why should you consider a career as a Police Officer? Aside from the benefits and stability that surpass what many industries are providing today, the police profession offers a variety of work assignments, and unlimited growth opportunities. This is a career that doesn't tie you to a desk; in fact it allows you to be part of the community, meeting people and resolving real world problems. A CAREER WITH A VERY COMPETITIVE SALARY Police Officers receive full pay and benefits from their

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    Predictive Policing

    Policing is a methodology used by many different organizations, but the basic purpose and goals are essentially the same. In recent years, Information Technology has moved to the forefront in improving this process. When comparing the application of Information Technology (IT) to optimize Police Department performance in crime to just random street patrols, there are a couple of similarities between the two. One commonality would be simply police presence. Just the presence of law enforcement

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    Blue Wall of Science

    The “Blue Wall of Silence” and Police Culture Tiffany V. Dunston CMRJ308 Everyday there are law enforcement officers that see unusual things happen when arriving on a scene of a crime or even if they are already on the scene of a crime with other law enforcement officers. Police officers behavior while on duty will always be a problem and it will continue to be a problem from because officers sometimes think just because they wear a badge they think that they have all the power in the world. The

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    Past, Present, and Current Trends

    major federal laws and strategies that support this effort. The legal limitations associated with combating organized crime are placed to help the operating procedures with every law enforcement agency. Limitations exist to help ensure that the police recognize the rights and privileges guaranteed to citizens by a democratic system. So a dichotomy exists

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    Students Hanging Around the Neighborhood

    Students Hanging Around Before and After School Shanel J. Paschal Monroe College The Police & the Community Students Hanging around the Neighborhood The purpose of the Community Board is to ensure the city services are accessible to residents, organizations and businesses of the Bronx. Hosting theses regular meetings which are open to the public allow us to acknowledge local concerns. As Commanding Officer Of the 46th Precinct, I’m here to address any quality of life issues in our community

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    Essay On Criminal Profiling

    profiling or simply profiling is an investigative exercise that was initially established to provide behavioral counsel to the police investigations. Likewise, people have projected many definitions of what essentially institutes a profile, and what the objectives of this advice should be. Petherick (2009) says it is an educated endeavor to provide investigation organizations with particular information on who is alleged to have executed a criminal offense. Nevertheless, whereas many variation exists

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