Service Member, Teacher, Doctor/Nurse, Counselor, Minister, Hospital Administration, and Police Officer. The cooperating competency would be for jobs like Event Planners, Police Officers, Military, Personal Trainer, and Teacher. Taking initiative competency would be great for jobs in the Military, Teaching or Realtor fields. Finally, when looking at jobs that require strategizing would be Military Personnel, Police Officer, Teacher, Coaches and Financial Advisors. When I sat back and thought about
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Police Department Roles and Functions Ashlee Hoagland CJS/241 March 16, 2015 Norman Healy Police Department Roles and Functions The Police Department must serve many roles and purposes so they also must take care of any issues that arise, dealing with the law and with the safety of the public. This is why the departments have different level of officers designated to carry out certain functions. These roles vary by jurisdiction where there are state, local, and federal jurisdictions
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Global Perspectives Assessment Cassie Haubenhofer University of Phoenix CJA/484 Ronald Atler December,15th 2014 Introduction * Collectively every nation’s criminal justice system struggles with impact in regards to globalization. However the United States impact of globalization seems to hold a subtle difference of impact due to our own policies, procedures, religious beliefs, constitution, and rank of governments. With that said, one of the concerns with globalization is in regard
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Effective Communication Paper Teresa Moody CJA/304 March 9, 2015 Scott Mann University of Phoenix EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION PAPER Communication, something that is done on a daily basis. It is two or more people who convey information. The sender first has an idea, which is composed of a message and then transmitted to the other party, who interprets the message and receives meaning. Sometimes the communication is effective, but not efficient. The Process of Verbal and Nonverbal
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Criminal Justice System Mackenzie CJA/204 November 15, 2014 Erica Veljic Criminal Justice System The criminal justice system has many parts that emphasize the importance of following and abiding the law. Crime is a large problem throughout the world and is attempted to be controlled by local and governmental officials. The parts of the criminal justice system are supposed to work as a “well-oiled machine” in receiving justice for crimes committed. Unfortunately it seems that although all
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Group Behavior and Processes Paper Michelle Easthon CJA/444 December 15, 2014 Patrick Kelly Group Behavior and Processes Paper This paper will be launching a problem-oriented policing (POP)/S.A.R.A. initiative to the scenario area of the low-income housing development, found in Peak’s, Justice Administration: “A new low-income housing development in your community consists of 58 apartments and has become a popular hangout for selling drugs, drinking liquor, and intimidating residents
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Kyle Zickefoose Antonette Navarro Community Service 305 Dec. 4, 2014 Final Integration Paper Over the course of this semester I have learned so much in this Community Service 305 class. In this paper I will discuss my new understanding of active citizenship, community engagement, and social responsibility. I will also share some of my personal accounts during my time doing community service, how this has been much more than a one-way relationship, and some of the social issues facing the
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Brian Wakefield 7/22/15 GE217 Annotated Bibliography Markman, Abe. "Why Are So Many Unarmed Black Americans Killed By The Police?." Humanist 75.4 (2015): 8-11. Academic Search Elite. Web. 22 July 2015. In late May the U.S. Department of Justice announced strict new standards be placed on the police department of Cleveland, Ohio, after a review of its use of force against criminal suspects and others guilty only of talking back or running away from them. “There is much work to be done, across
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Non-Lethal Way of Thinking Abstract Police brutality coupled with the use of force has become a social highlight throughout the last few years. It is an ever-increasing problem that is in dire need of immediate action to be taken before things spiral further out of control. This paper suggests approaches that can be used to help reduce the use of force that has become a highlighted topic. Introduction Police officers have a vital role in their communities; they are the ones
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research, the type of questions asked and structure type, the advantages of quantitative data-gathering, and finally, the importance of consent and confidentially. Police Hazards The number one hazard police officers fear commonly relates to injuries from a knife or gunshot, which leads to a disability or death. In addition, police officers face other hazards such as foot pursuits, vehicle pursuits, work stress, traffic control, heat stress, and making traffic stops. Foot pursuit proves to be
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