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    The Law Enforcement Code of Ethics on the IACP web page serves the same purpose as the comparable code of ethics for many other public servant agencies. Chiefly and principally I believe they are a set of values that are not just the stated policy of conduct expected of law enforcement officials. They are a set of values that the officers who swear their allegiance to not only abide by but should believe in out of respect for their predecessors as well as their profession. The main points I drew

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    This essay focuses on the demographics of the police department‚ who the police are‚ the struggles minorities encounter as police officers‚ and how society perceives police departments. The responsibility of Law Enforcement Officers is to protect citizen’s constitutional rights‚ enforce laws‚ and provide service. Sir Robert Peel also known as the father of modern policing created a police force because society was becoming more complex. This was a result of the industrial revolution but also to avoid

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    The issue I decided to focus on was how law enforcement should be trained professionally in order to maintain peace with the people and themselves. During the professional era of policing‚ there were both positive and negative outcomes which still affect people to this day. It is important to be quite educated on the job a person decide to do so they do not encounter too many problems. Lately‚ people encounter problems with the way law enforcement deals with some issues‚ such as police brutality

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    Arizona law enforcement has abused civil forfeiture by seizing large amounts of property. Table 1 represents the total amount of state forfeiture funds received by law enforcement for the years 2000 to 2014. Arizona law enforcement has forfeited approximately $412 million in property. On average‚ forfeitures in Arizona are yielding law enforcement $27 million per year (Carpenter et al.‚ 2015‚ p. 50). Civil forfeiture incentivizes law enforcement in Arizona to seize property because there is no limit

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    Law Enforcement and Social Media Social media is new tool for law enforcement that has proven instrumental in community oriented policing. As times and technology advance‚ police need to keep up to maintain the edge against criminals. The internet‚ social media in particular‚ is a relatively new occurrence‚ and how to most effectively utilize it as a crime fighting tool has probably not even been realized yet. Criminals are not known to be the brightest bunch‚ and there are new stories every day

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    Beginnings Historical development of law enforcement agencies goes back to the United States Constitution. It tells how the federal‚ state‚ and local agencies came into existence‚ and what purpose they were to serve. This report will give details on each separate law enforcement agency‚ what their jurisdictions are‚ along with descriptions of the individual responsibilities pertaining to these various agencies primary purpose. Surprisingly enough‚ these law enforcement agencies responsibilities‚ reach

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    Law Enforcement Today Paper Today I am going to describe the issues facing police departments in today’s society. This is something that everyone has with their police departments in different states and how they work out. Some of the police departments are facing from society today are the corruption‚ on-the-job dangers‚ and the use of deadly force. When things like this happen and they need to use their power you have the worry that someone will try to blame you for racial profiling and

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    Law Enforcement has not always been in my mind as a career choice. As a child I wanted to be a Fire Fighter like alot of kids do. As I grew and became the man I am today‚ I have learnt something your heart desires one month may not be the same the next. What I lack in education I make up for with life experiences. I had an extremely poor childhood‚ filled with mental and phisical abuse. Though my past is filled with more stories then I could summarize into this essay‚ill do my best. My father abandoned

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    Law Enforcement Biometrics Market in North America 2014-2018 Biometrics is a technology to identify individuals on the basis of their physical and behavioral attributes. It involves the verification and identification of physical traits such as fingerprints‚ facial features‚ DNA‚ palm prints‚ hand geometry‚ and iris pattern‚ as well as behavioral traits such as keystroke patterns and speech patterns/voice characteristics. Biometrics has applications across many industries and sectors‚ the Law

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    According to the textbook‚ there three ethical dilemmas in law enforcement such as the officer did not take the appropriate actions‚ officer finds the appropriate action is difficult to do‚ and officer seen breaking the law was very tempting. Law enforcement professionals are held to a higher standard due to their ability to make arrest and to ensure the public safety. The perception of law enforcement professionals to the public is law enforcement professionals losses their credibility to keep the public

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