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    The State and Federal Tort Claim Act Paper

    The United States Constitution has the amendments that are set, to secure the public from the violations of their rights from the government. The federal tort claim act established within 1946 enacted, to make sure the public of the U.S. will obtain the proper reimbursement or if the society wants to sue the government within the matter. The 1946 federal tort claim act will offer the public of the U.S. adequate soften the spread around the immunity for the federal personnel. Following the 1946 federal

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    Legal Papers

    Miranda v. Arizona What are the important facts? Miranda was arrested for rape and kidnaping of an 18 year old girl. He was taken in custody. He was then interrogated by two police officers for two hours, which resulted in a signed, written confession. A written confessions were presented to the jury. Miranda was found guilty of kidnapping and rape and was sentenced to 20-30 years imprisonment on each count. On appeal, the Supreme Court of Arizona held that Miranda’s constitutional rights were

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    4 Acts

    bans offenders from activities/areas where children take part in/visit. It abolishes the death penalty for treason or piracy and introduces separate offences for crimes that were provoked by the victim’s race or presumed race. Finally, it allows police/local bodies to draw up a crime and disorder strategy in their area. In 1997, Tony Blair told voters Labour would be “tough on crime” and would have a “zero tolerance” attitude towards crime. Once he had announced this, home secretary Jack

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    Police Roles and Functions

    Police Roles and Functions Police agencies perform similar duties and responsibilities such as maintain law and order, investigate crimes and provide assistance to the community. There are various functions that each level of policing agencies handle and are broken into local, state and federal levels. In this paper I will discuss the various functions of a police agency, compare the functions on a local, state and federal level, explain what would happen if various functions and policing were limited

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    Security Cameras in the U.S.

    it would help identify a suspect if there happened to be a crime committed in the school like a shooting. The cameras could help both during and after an incident. Video footage will go over the Internet to computers that both school officials and police can access in real time if an emergency arises. It's possible that surveillance could help find the location of the threat and allow safe evacuations from other parts of the building. Not only do school security cameras help you maintain safety around

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    Drugs

    marijuana. The fact that people who take drugs are more likely to commit related crimes (such as theft to fund habit) also means that legalizing the drug could potentially lead to more criminals being out on the street. Drug use is another reason police can use to take law-breakers off the streets. There is also a slippery slope argument, which states that the legalization of marijuana would eventually lead to the legalization of all illicit substances. The public could become desensitized to drug

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    Orhganized Crime

    Organized Crime: From My Eyes Michelle Foster CJS/325 Criminal Organizations 1/25/2016 Edward Rafailovitc Organized Crime: From My Eyes There are many misconceptions when it comes to organized crime. The mistakes often come from what we watch and see in movies and television. We do not realize that organized crime can fall into so many categories. When it comes to organized crime, a lot can come into play. Take into consideration the crimes being committed like murder, drug crimes, and transportation

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    Sir Robert Peel

    these terms, Peel’s legacy is most usually associated with his creation of the first metropolitan police force in Britain, in 1829. Within a few decades, Peel’s concepts and framework would cross the Atlantic and be gradually adopted by the United States, and this basic framework remains very much in place today. Policing Before and After Peel As regards England, there was no established police authority prior to Peel’s taking over the Home Secretary post in 1822, as it would take some years

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    Emergency Management Case Study

    instigate contention. In addition, there are cost and budget concerns to consider when developing a solution to the problem. The City of Marshall, like many other municipalities around the country, has budgetary and staffing problems. The Fire and Police departments are inadequately staffed compared to other similar sized cities around the country, which becomes painfully apparent during responses to critical incidents and resources are stretched to the limit. The City Manager’s disclosure is certainly

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    Police Body Cameras

    new ones have arose.  Currently, sitting in 2015, the United States is again being subjected to  another social issue; that is police brutality and the use of body cameras as a means of holding all  parties involved accountable for their actions.  It is simply irresponsible not to implement this  new means of technology and I believe that it’s use is a key factor in solving the social issue of  police brutality, and the untrust and stigmas that stem from this abuse of power.    Names like Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown

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