Police Probable Cause

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    Psc 304 Notes

    the police Arrest -taking a person into police custody under suspicion that he/she committed a crime -Standard of proof: “probably cause” -Quality of arrest >Physical evidence >Witnesses Initial Appearance -Usually occurs in local courts -Advised of charges -Charging document -Attorney -Bail -Order of protection >restraining order >for witnesses/victims Preliminary Hearing -Usually occurs in local courts -Seldom used to short & routine to mini trial -Probable cause/reasonable

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    Police Brutality

    The Constitution guarantees protection of life and liberty, however, in order to ensure this, police must embrace the measures necessary to maintain a peaceful and orderly community. While police officers have been known to appear overzealous in certain situations, these situations are not as common as the media portrays. Although, it would appear the number of brutality cases are on the rise (Service, 2003). I believe many officers abide by the departments guidelines and avoid any actions that

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    Business Management

    eliminate unsystematic experience as the most common basis used for police work (Waring & Weisburd, 2002). There have been numerous attempts that are aimed towards the improvement of policing. Many researchers have already claimed that most police work transcends beyond calling their emergency number. In this sense, it has been suggested that various guidelines be implemented in order to ensure the transformation of police institutions, making them more reflexive and smart (Dempsey & Forst

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    Week Two Assignment Pol 303

    intelligence, and national defense communities from talking and coordinating their work to protect the American people and our national security. The government's prevention efforts should not be restricted by boxes on an organizational chart. Now police officers, FBI agents, federal prosecutors and intelligence officials can protect our communities by "connecting the dots" to uncover terrorist plots before they are completed.” (Preserving Life &

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    Case Brief New Jersey vs. T.L.O., 1985

    have 4th Amendment rights at school, but they are balanced with the schools responsibility to maintain a safe and educational environment. Issue 2: School officials do not need to have probable cause or obtain a search warrant. Reasonable suspicion is a lower standard that the probable cause required for police searches of the public at large. Decision: The U.S. Supreme court reversed the New Jersey Supreme Court, holding that school officials can search a student if

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    Castle Rock Vs Gonzales Case Study

    which requires police officers to enforce an order if there is probable cause to believe the order was violated. Castle Rock, Colorado is being sued for violating the due process clause of the 14th Amendment. The allegation is that Officers followed a flawed policy while addressing and enforcing an active restraining order. A

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    Why Do Police Officers Use Deadly Force?

    their use. These guidelines will ensure that police officer understand when it is considered proper to use such devices and when other methods of forced compliance should be applied instead. The policy guideline that best defines the proper use of tasers and OC spray, commonly known as pepper spray, is that they are only to be implemented when a suspect’s aggressive behavior constitutes an aggressive reaction from law enforcement. In other words, police officers should not escalate to using tasers

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    Criminal Justice Process

    Steps of the Criminal Process Investigation: Investigation is when someone reports a crime that has just happened and the police gathered the information that they had discovered, like evidence. To investigate the crime that has been committed to see, if possible to charged the offender(s). Example: A Homeowner had just reported to the 911 operator that her home is being robbed and the bad guy is still here. The location is at 123 Jane Doe St. Hollywood, CA 90122 Arrest: Arrest

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    Policing and Police Issues

    and Police Issues CJA 303 Police misconduct of the past was centered on the police turning a blind eye toward other officers who committed crimes. When police officers join a police department, they become members of a “brotherhood.” This “brotherhood” plays an important role in the way officers see themselves and the world around them. Officers learn early in their career of the importance of loyalty to fellow officers. This misplaced loyalty is a major factor in police misconduct. Police culture

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    Police Pursuit Tactics

    Brian Schimpf Vehicle Pursuit Tactics Police vehicle pursuits are a very controversial issue amongst regular citizens and law enforcement experts alike because of all the risk that is involved. There are many deaths that can be attributed to dangerous chases that go out of control; unfortunately many victims happen to be innocent bystanders of police officers. Every police department across the country has their own specific rules and protocols that must be strictly followed by their officers

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