Social Media And Law Enforcement

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    Privacy Issues

    information such as social security numbers and bank accounts could be protected simply by shredding documents. Now this information can be found on the internet by almost anyone unless it is well protected. These laws help protect personal information from unauthorized users. Additionally, it gives the person providing the information certain rights. Each of the following laws have been enacted to provide protection of a person’s private information from unauthorized access. The first law is the Privacy

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    Public-Police Conflict Intractability

    Public/Police Relations: An Intractable Conflict? David A. Mercury damercury1921@gmail.com (416) 333-7523 Public/Police Relations: An Intractable Conflict? Purpose of this Paper The purpose of this paper is to determine whether the conflicts described, between the police and the Afrikan Canadian diaspora [sometimes referred to as the Communities] and the Original Peoples communities and other racial minorities, can be defined as being intractable. If so, the exploration of possible approaches

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    Police Code Of Silence

    determined that a police code of silence does exists. The law enforcement code of silence is more dominant and influential than most other professions because officers do not fear getting caught or being punished. When they are allowed to operate in this culture, they become more tempted to keep operating outside the boundaries of the law and ethics (Rothwell & Baldwin, 2006). The research also concluded that it is impossible for law enforcement agencies to determine how extensively the code of silence

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    Law Enforcement Challenges

    Law Enforcement Challenges August 23, 2015 The world is policed by many different forms of authority. The physical aspect of law enforcement has been seen in the media in the modern day for many good and many poor reasons. While race unfortunately gets tied in as a major role in many events today, it is tough to pull the race when a crime is committed behind a keyboard. While this challenge can pretty much be crossed off of the list, there are many more that law enforcement agencies face

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    Texting While Driving

    2013). Cellphone usage has been identified as the number one distraction. Is there a real solution to this issue? The answer is yes, but it will require continued efforts from manufacturers, law enforcements, along with the drivers themselves before this issue can be solved, diminishing the economical, social, and political disturbances it has stirred up in the past decade. Our phones have become smarter, thanks to innovators like Steve Jobs and his contributions to technological advancements during

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    Use of Force in Urban Cities and Its Relation to Race

    Use of Force by Police in Law Enforcement Name Institution Professor Course Date Abstract This paper seeks to explore the use of force among police officers in law enforcement in urban cities and how it relates with common variables regarding police officers. Some of the police variables that will be discussed include race, education, experience, age. These variables will be comprehensively studied so as to ascertain if there exists any relationship among these variables and use of force

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    Women Empower

    fuller and wholesome development of both men and women. Empowerment of women is anti-men.It is against patriarchy.Changes in law pertaining to marriage ,property,sexual harassment ,dowry,rape and other forms of violence,so as to bring in laws favouring or supporting women's empowerment are necessary but not enough.Enabling women to actually access to the benefits of appropriate laws is the key task of the empowerment process. The process of empowerment which seeks an equitable and active share for

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    The Impact of Big Data

    The Impact of Big Data By Ijaaz Lagardien Group 3A 214167542 1|Page Contents Plagiarism Declaration ....................................................................................................................................... 3 Abstract ............................................................................................................................................................. 4 Keywords ....................................................................

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    Sexual Violence

    1 out of every 6 American women have been a victim of an attempted or completed rape in her lifetime. With that, only 26% of victims will report to law enforcement agents. Furthermore, specifically,

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    Child Abuse Prevention And Treatment Act (CAPTA)

    and develop new approaches to help save children from maltreatment. The grants must meet a required amount based on each state such as the following: having a child protected services in the state, having laws that adhere to confidentiality of the victims, and providing court appointed social workers to advocate for the victim. The funds are able to aide in program development, research, training of child protected services workers, data, and prevention and treatment of children who have been abused

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