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    Jenkins‚ Diamond Imagine driving and looking into your rearview mirror and seeing red‚ white‚ and blue flashing lights. What are your first thoughts? What if I told you that you and the police didn’t have the same thoughts? What if I told you the Police Officer intensions were on shooting you and nobody would know? Why? Because there are no cameras involved. Police Officers should be required to wear body cameras because it may reduce the amount of violence and dishonest cops; On the other hand

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    Deadly Force Case Study

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    As a police officer here in Memphis this case is discussed in the academy and many have various viewpoints as to how this case changed police response to crime for the better as well as for the worse. Prior to this case it was not uncommon for deadly force to be used in a broad array of situations including property crimes such as burglary. Public sentiment up until this point was largely in support of the police and their need to stop the “bad guy”‚ a sort of don’t do the crime if you are not prepared

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    Terrance and Michael were best friends‚ they have been best friends ever since they were in diapers. Terrance and Michael recently just started a job together at this construction company. On July 5th‚ one day after the Fourth of July‚ Terrance and Michael were on their way to work. It was about 9 o’clock in the morning. It was Terrance week to drive to work. So‚ they had the music just blasting on their way to work‚ just cruising. All of sudden‚ Terrance sees flashing lights behinds him‚ and he’s

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    Evolution Of Police Dogs

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    Many cases and people are found by the expert nose of a canine. They play an important role in police duties and cases. K-9’s has made the police force more efficient. This gives us more deaths‚ bombs‚ and illegal drugs found. With the help of these dogs it makes the duties of a police officer and community a lot easier. K-9 dogs also known as police dogs have evolved and changed over time. These dogs were used all the way back from modern time. Romans used dogs for mainly hunting and security. The

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    Discrimination is a topic that is worldly known‚ and many people continue to struggle with discrimination whether it be in the workplace‚ on the street‚ or just while living the daily life. Particularly in the criminal justice system. Police and prosecutors have similarly agreed that there is no discrimination in their agencies and their offices. While they have said discrimination does not exist in their professions‚ I disagree. There has been many things that have shown that there is discrimination

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    First African-American Selected to Become Portland’s Chief of Police Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler has just recently appointed Danielle Outlaw as the next chief of police in Portland. Outlaw is a 19-year police veteran who started her career as a police explorer while she was still studying in high school. The 41-year-old officer served as a deputy chief in the Oakland Police Department and is one of 33 candidates who applied for the position. Her new appointment came at a very critical and sensitive

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    n law enforcement informants are important to criminal investigations and associated operations. There are many rewards and risks associated with the use of informants in an investigation‚ but the use of them can provide a significant amount of information in criminal activities. Although it is virtually unseen to the community‚ the usage of criminal informants is universally spread out in the justice system. From boulevards‚ jails‚ courthouses‚ and prisons annually the law enforcement conveys informant

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    Most people do not realize that arrest records for every person in the community can be accessed completely free by anyone who has an interest.. Whether you are researching your own name to ensure your public records are up to date and accurate or are looking into someone new in your life who may or may not be trustworthy‚ gaining access to these records is extremely beneficial in a wide variety of situations. For instance‚ public court records are often checked by employers when considering you

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    There have been some pretty memorable dirty cop movies over the years - with The Departed and Copland being a select few of the most notable productions. There have also been some pretty prolific bank robber movies‚ as well - including The Inside Man and Heat. But‚ what do you get when the dirty cops become the bank robbers? The answer is Triple 9. John Hillcoat (Lawless) directs the new cop-themed heist film‚ which features a star-studded cast‚ led by Casey Affleck - as a young detective‚ Chris

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    The queer communities and the communities of color in Los Angeles have a common history of police violence. Their geographic proximity during the 1950’s and 1960’s‚ exposed them to the same heavy policing in the form of "vice" entrapments‚ which were motivated not only by the police’s need to control the queer community‚ but also to stop interracial relationships. The struggles of these two groups were put in evidence in the 1952 case of Horace Martinez and his friends. Martinez was using the restroom

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