Police Officers Make Mistakes Too Everyone makes mistakes‚ even police officers. Police officers must make life changing decisions in a split second. Sometimes‚ these decisions are not the right decision based on the law. The Supreme Court recognized that police officers will make mistakes. Even the Fourth Amendment permits an officer to make mistakes and when an officer makes a mistake‚ the Court has ruled that the violation may not have a civil liability. Many times‚ the evidence discovered by
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2012 LeoniD Kitsenko Form 11 A School 1 Extreme makeover Macaulay Culkin What happened to Macaulay Culkin? Macaulay Culkin captured hearts of millions as the cute kid in Home Alone‚ but the 31-year-old actor is now striking fear into the hearts of his fans with his startling weight loss. In images obtained by Entertainment Tonight‚ Culkin was snapped looking pale and gaunt in New York City when he stopped to sign autographs for fans‚ while drinking the energy drink Red Bull. Sporting
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The writers Nadine Gordimer and Salman Rushdie both use allegory in their works. Nadine Gordimer wrote the short story‚ “Once Upon a Time”‚ which talks about segregation in South Africa. Salman Rushdie wrote the novel‚ Haroun and the Sea of Stories. Both “Once Upon a Time” by Nadine Gordimer‚ and Haroun and the Sea of Stories by Salman Rushdie‚ use allegory to prove the danger of a governing body separating its citizens. In “Once Upon a Time”‚ Nadine Gordimer conveys that separating people
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authority when necessary‚ whether on or off duty. Police officers have general law enforcement duties‚ including maintaining regular patrols and responding to calls for service. They may direct traffic at the scene of an accident‚ investigate a burglary‚ or give first aid to an accident victim. In large police departments‚ officers usually are assigned to a specific type of duty. Many urban police agencies are involved in community policinga practice in which an officer builds relationships with
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Melissa Rorie Dr. LaValle Criminology 200 March 3‚ 2013 Bonnie and Clyde had allegedly killed a total of thirteen people‚ conducted several robberies and burglaries‚ kidnapping‚ automobile theft‚ and abduction. It was believed that The Borrow Gang was guilty of all of these charges; because they were caught red handed. For example‚ the Ford that was left abandoned on the side of the road down an embankment. After the authorities searched the vehicle‚ they found a prescription bottle which left
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Since the 1990’s‚ police forces have become interested in crime prevention tactics (Braga‚ 2008). It was said that the search for improved community relations‚ increased police legitimacy and effective alternatives to the traditional strategies of policing led to the proliferation of innovative police strategies in recent years‚ such as community‚ problem-oriented and intelligence-led policing (Braga‚ 2008). Policing evolved from a professional model to a community‚ problem-solving model (Braga‚
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measures in their firms and occupants might as well want to be secured. Encroachment is an issue nowadays. It is an act of illegal entry without any permission from the owners/occupants to a specified area. Furthermore‚ it often resulted to theft‚ burglary and intrusion. To get rid of this issue‚ the group proposes this system which is to maintain the security of the apartments via biometrics. With this system‚ encroachment issue will be avoided for without the presence of the occupants‚ no one can
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the conflict theory also tells how the clearance rates can cause offices to focus on appearing to solve crimes instead of really solving them. Our text example: of how the cops that catch a burglar and convince this burglar to confess to other burglaries that he did not commit in exchange for testimony on his behalf by the cops. The burglar confessed cases were cleared. The cops did not arrest the burglars of the other crimes. Various police forces have different ways of measuring clearance rates
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We were able to deduce what the substances were and who ransacked the chef’s kitchen. Substance #1 was corn starch‚ and substance #2 was baking soda. The evidence I found most persuasive was that substance 2 (baking soda) was found in the banquet hall owner’s house and all over the counter. Because the baking soda was spilled all over the counter and was also found in the banquet hall owner’s home‚ it proves that the hall owner was responsible for this crime. We would not have been able to make an
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evidence to present in a court case. In court when evidence is shown‚ such as finger prints‚ blood stains‚ and weapons‚ it is Forensic Science. This evidence is mainly used in violent crimes. Murder would be an example of this. Small crimes such as burglary Forensic Science would not be used. Forensic Science has
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