2. Identify the victim(s) in this scenario. Outline the rights of the victim(s) as they related to social responsibility. 3. Compare and contrast the legal issues that could arise for the police department in this scenario. 4. Analyze how societal diversity might have played a role in this case. Discuss ethical practices utilized by law enforcement that help them to maintain their objectivity throughout their investigation of this incident‚ Jamal and Juan’s backgrounds‚ and the underlying
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Trujillo is a law enforcement officer in the city of Inglewood‚ California located in Los Angeles County. He was dressed very casual with a blue collared button up shirt‚ black shorts‚ and basketball sneakers. Majoring in criminal justice‚ but with a specific interest in joining law enforcement‚ I was fortunate enough to have David as a friend who has been working as a law enforcement officer for a few years. I decided to interview David not just because he is a law enforcement officer but also
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an equal basis with men. This should have ended any challenge or barriers that women have had to face based on their gender rights. Although women are supposed to be treated equal; they still our nowhere near their male counterparts. Women in law enforcement still face multiply challenges in the workforce. Not too many years ago‚ it was considered unusual to be a policewoman. Not only did women comprise a very small percentage of total officers‚ but their relative newness in the job meant that women
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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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important law enforcement functions to continue. The Rule permits covered entities to disclose protected health information (PHI) to law enforcement officials‚ without the individual’s written authorization‚ under specific circumstances summarized below. For a complete understanding of the conditions and requirements for these disclosures‚ please review the exact regulatory text at the citations provided. Disclosures for law enforcement purposes are permitted as follows: * To comply with a court order
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CJC 111- Week 6 Writing Assignment Daniel Brewer CJC 111 Instructor Alyssa Lang February 16‚ 2014 Chapter 7 our text describes many cases that have changed how law enforcement may and may not conduct police activities including the searching of suspects‚ seizure of evidence and arresting suspects and the rights of those suspected of illegal and criminal activities. Out of all these cases the one that has had the most influence on the initial contact with individuals
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Obtaining a confession from a suspect presents an arduous task for law enforcement and other criminal justice agencies. Because of difficulties that may arise in this attempt‚ the use of coercive techniques to receive information from the detainee may be necessary. Some will argue that these methods are superfluous‚ but using coercive methods that do not cause physical harm should be used. To avoid physical or psychological torture‚ the law does allow for coercive techniques. According to the Innocent
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Practitioner Interview: Officer Leon Epps The role of police departments has profoundly changed since the 9/11 attack on America. Departments across the nation not only have to continue “traditional” law enforcement‚ but are also faced with being the “first responders” to acts of terrorism and other catastrophic events. Nonetheless‚ the day-to-day activities of a police officer are still primarily within the context of the criminal justice system. An interview with an officer can provide
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of corrupt police departments‚ publicity‚ operating expenses‚ and constant training to meet the guidelines set by court decisions. Corruption and brutality scandals have severely tarnished the public’s faith in the police. From the killings and brutalizing of citizens in New York City to the widespread corruption in the Los Angeles Police Department‚ more and more law enforcement administrators are faced with the task of reforming police department‚ with little guidance on how to bring about
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connected through the years with technology. Starting from the days of “beat cops" or "bobbies" and their "runners" who helped collect information; the law enforcement branch of the criminal justice system has had an interesting evolution. In today ’s world‚ the use of technology assists in this effort. The introduction of technology to Law Enforcement was already at a boom‚ in 1964‚ St.Louis was the only city to have a police computer system; and four years later‚ 10 states and 50 cities had state-level
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