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    History of Police

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    of Police CJA 204 Introduction to Police Theory and Practices The History of Police Police practices have been around for many years. There have been a lot of changes since the early 1600s‚ when it started‚ and now. Used to be a requirement with no training or pay for this type of duty. Now in the 21st century you can make a career out of being a part of the police department. Around the 1630s during Colonial America there was no such thing as a criminal investigation for the police. The

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    In Song of Solomon Toni Morrison tells a story of one black man’s journey toward an understanding of his own identity and his African American roots.  This black man‚ Macon "Milkman" Dead III‚ transforms throughout the novel from a naïve‚ egocentric‚ young man to a self-assured adult with an understanding of the importance of morals and family values.  Milkman is born into the burdens of the materialistic values of his father and the weight of a racist society.  Over the course of his journey into

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    Police Typologies

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    Lovisolo 3/27/12 Intro to Policing-Paper The relationship between police officers and the community they work in is often over-looked and undermined. A good relationship is detrimental to how effectively the police officers can protect and serve the community for many reasons. Improved police-community relations not only improved the trust in the police‚ but can also lead to a safer community with less tension and conflict. Police-community relations can be traced back first to Sir Robert Peel‚ the

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    Police Departments‚ their Functions and Roles There is no doubt that terrorism is providing an impulsion for the various law enforcement agencies (Terry and Grant‚ 2012). These terrorism activities have made the organization restructure and increase their cross-agency information globally. The police deliver their services to the public using organizations (Walker and Katz‚ 2011). The quality and efficiency of the policing depend on the organization and management of the departments. Various critics

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    Police Organizations

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    The local police agencies make up the majority of the law enforcement employment (Grant & Terry‚ 2008‚ pp. 13). The local authorities perform most of the grunt work throughout their jurisdictions. They are often in charge of preventing and investigating crimes that are committed in their jurisdiction/community (Grant & Terry‚ 2008‚ pp. 13). They would be the ones that collect the evidence. They do use state level labs for assistance‚ but they are in charge of the majority of cases unless they request

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    Assignment Brief

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    Coleg Gwent Assignment Front Sheet Learner Name Assessor Name Campus Date Issued Submission Date Crosskeys Qualification Unit Number and Title BTEC L3 90 Credit Diploma in Health and Social Care Unit 1 – Developing effective communication in Health & Social Care Assignment Title Developing effective communication in Health & Social Care In this assessment you will have opportunities to provide evidence against the following criteria. Indicate the page numbers where the evidence can

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    Police Brutality

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    community where the police‚ who are supposed to protect and serve the community‚ assault‚ harass‚ and discriminate the people for no apparent reason? First off‚ that is called police brutality and it sure does not go down well at all‚ police brutality is a serious crime and should not be taken lightly at all just because they are police officers. Police officers tend to be looked at very negatively from a civilian’s point of view‚ and to me the main reason why they are is because of police brutality. In

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    Media Oral One Tree Hill is an American serial that has been running since 2003. It is set in a fictional town Tree Hill in North Carolina. The first few seasons of One Tree Hill is mostly focused on a group of High School kids with the original plot being about two half brothers‚ Lucas Scott and Nathan Scott who start off being worst enemies‚ going to large extents to hurt each other‚ and as the episodes go on‚ the bond and friendship builds with

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    Police Image

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    Public View of Police Police men and women are there to protect people. Their job is to risk their lives to ensure your personal safety‚ safety of your property‚ and the protection of the environment. The public’s opinion of the police force is quite varying because of a variety of factors. Personal experiences with police influence most people’s outlook and opinion towards the entire police force no matter what city‚ county‚ or department they have dealt with. Most commonly among teenagers

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    Police Disretion

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    POLICE DISCRETION Police officers are faced each day with a variety of situation in which they must deal; therefore we should ask ourselves the following questions: Should police officers enforce the law equally in all situations? In what situations should police officers be allowed to not enforce the law? What types of situations would they be required to fully enforce the law? Why does police discretion exist? What are its strengths and weaknesses? And what is the relationship between police

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