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    I realize that I want to become a good role model for the younger generation. Growing up for me was very tough. In and out of the courts‚ getting into trouble with the law and so on. As I grew older I realized that I had this attraction for law enforcement. In this paper‚ I will be writing about how my passion for law enforcement came into my life and the steps that I need to take and goals I need to set for myself in order to become successful. This experience that I will be writing about made a

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    I think there has been many things that’s contributed to the decline in public trust‚ as it related to law enforcement. Similar to the citizens losing trust in law enforcement‚ we have also seen this in politicians‚ the government‚ NFL‚ etc. I believe these things go in phases. It only takes one incident for people to lose faith in a process or trust in a group. For example‚ one incident on United Airlines last week has caused them to lose 100’s of millions of dollars in stocks and airfare. In addition

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    For most people‚ the police have been typically seen as the embodiment of fairness and impartiality. Contradictory to this mentality‚ social inequality exists in law enforcement‚ arguably the most in the police. This is due to the increased amount of contact with the general populace in their normal lives‚ as compared to the courts which only deal with the population when they are convicted. This essay will investigate the kinds of social inequalities present in the police‚ as well as the implications

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    Law Enforcement Today University of Phoenix CJS/200-Quentin Gerbich The individuals that work in the field of law enforcement today are presented with issues and concerns unlike any faced by those of the past. The changing face of crimes and criminal activity in this country and around the world are at the root of many of these challenges. In this country‚ the most significant issue is the shift to a more multicultural society. There are also concerns regarding police corruption‚ use of deadly

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    DNA TECHNOLOGY How is DNA technology used in law enforcement? There are many different ways it is used‚ but it is mostly used to solve crimes. Much like deaths‚ rapes‚ or even big robberies. DNA is a way to identify a person by: blood‚ hair‚ skin‚ saliva etc... That is why when people are trying to discover a murderer they are very careful when they are collecting evidence.That is why when something occurs‚ everything is blocked off‚ and only investigators could pass into the area

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    Continuing Education for Law Enforcement Officers Ruben Castellon L24561605 Liberty University 2012 CJUS300-D04 LUO Continuing Education for Law Enforcement Officers Since the inception of my military career to my present law enforcement profession‚ it has always been evident that training (quality) and/or continuing higher education has been paramount to producing a professional Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) – “the future leaders” of our Criminal Justice (CJ) system. Key to the success

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    Police And Law Enforcement Response Checklist 1 Police and Law Enforcement Response Checkpoint Amanda Robertson CJS/200 8/3/2013

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    Fingerprint analysis had been used for over 100 years in law enforcement. The first forensic organization to identify criminals was established in 1915. In that time fingerprints were being used to track a criminal’s record‚ including previous arrests to decide decisions like sentencing‚ probation‚ and pardoning decisions. As technology has advanced so has our use for fingerprints. We have now been able to use fingerprints for background checks‚ biometric security (a way to access computers‚ electronic

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    The Duty to Report; The Duty to Warn; Confidentiality; and Privilege and their varying effects on Constitutional Laws and Regulations. This analytical research paper will be discussing some ethical issues as illustrated in Stephen Feldman’s video‚ “Legal and Ethical Issues for Mental Health Professionals”‚ which this include; the duty to report; the duty to warn; Confidentiality; and Privilege. And also this paper will look into how these ethical issues are implemented by the

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    University of Phoenix Material Ethical Dilemma Worksheet Incident Review 1. What is the ethical issue or problem? Identify the issue succinctly. The ethical issue would be rather to arrest the man for domestic violence or driving while intoxicated due to the test that the officers performed and what they observed. 2. What are the most important facts? Which facts have the most bearing on the ethical decision presented? Include any important potential economic‚ social‚ or political

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