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    internet police in China

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    Reading Reflection According to the article “The Internet police in China: regulation‚ scope and myths” wrote by Xiaoyan Chen and Peng Hwa Ang‚ the authors focused on the analysis of the Chinese Internet censorship and the role of the internet police in China. With the emergence and the development of the Internet‚ the number of Internet users grew rapidly in China and reached 384 million in 2009‚ which is larger than the US Internet users. In order to keep the Internet community in order‚ the Chinese

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    Crime and Technology

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    D a a e m R e llege t s i S Co Crime and Technology • Science has excelled in all forms of life‚ and helped the human kinds in many ways. • With the advancement of technology punished the criminals in different ways‚ criminals had found various ways to conduct a crime and human brain is a complex system of strategies‚ making the criminal more dangerous‚ but at the same time human had found more ways through which criminals could be caught and punished. Crime and Technology • One such way is called

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    Deviancy and corruption within police organizations has influenced public’s negative perceptions and attitudes‚ as well as negatively impact the social relationship between the two groups. Policing in America‚ was established to maintain social order by enforcing rules and laws‚ protecting citizens‚ and taking appropriate action to ensure safety and justice. Police officers are expected to exercise “power and authority” while preserving moral character‚ but it is not always the case. Individual morale

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    Police Misconduct Analysis

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    When American police officers become the criminals‚ who do American citizens call for help? It was not until 1838 when the city of Boston officially instituted the United States of America’s first police department‚ marking the start of the officer’s role in society‚ Throughout the years‚ it has grown to be one of the most popular occupation choices for children; respect for authority continues to course through the minds of most adults today. Regrettably‚ only a few adults learn about the sporadic

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    POLICE ETHICS & MISCONDUCT AS RELATED TO THE CITY OF NEW YORK Planted Evidence Ethics are a human-made construct‚ a code of conduct established by humans in a certain culture‚ time and place. When it comes to law enforcement‚ ethics‚ or conduct of police officers‚ are to be those already established by humans who invest in police officers the official capacity to see that others follow them. When police officers do not follow the established code of ethics‚ they are typically guilty of

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    Police Report

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    Souce of Activity: I was dispatched to the residence of 221 Wakefield Drive on June 24‚ 2010 at approximately 07:15 hours in reference to a report of a death at the residence. Interview with Complainant (Mr. Smith): Smith stated he is neighbors with the victim (Courtney Fink.) Smith stated his wife was having a jewelry sale at their residence on the evening of June 23‚ 2010 which Courtney was supposed to attend. Smith stated that it was odd that Courtney did not attend since she had said she

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    Militarization of the Police Imagine a military grade tank rolling down your residential street‚ 撤OLICEspray painted on the gunner. In many parts of the country this is now a reality. In one county 6 million dollars was allocated to local police for armored vehicles. (Levitz) This and other military grade weapons have sparked a debate in the nation about militarizing the police. If you take into account‚ the original purpose of special forces‚ money spent‚ and the proportional response to a crime‚ militarization

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    Police and Critical Thinking

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    PPP232 As a police officer it is our role to observe‚ think about‚ and solve problems objectively and systematically. Police officers attend a variety of scenarios when working as a general duties officers it is our job to discover the truth; this requires the use of critical thinking and the scientific method of investigation to find the truth. When attending a job and conducting an investigation into a crime or offence police must utilise these skills as critical thinking and the scientific

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    POLICE HISTORY

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    Information Technology Ethical Issues Samuel Levan TateBIS/221October 13‚ 2014Richard ZinneMEMORANDUM To:Richard ZinneFrom:Samuel Tate Date:October 13‚ 2014 Subject:Bradley Manning WikiLeaks Case On August 21‚ 2013 Army Colonel Denise Lind‚ a military judge sentenced Pfc. Bradley Manning to 35 years in prison for leaking the largest cache of classified documents in U.S history. Lind also awarded Bradley with a dishonorable discharge‚ reduction in rank to private and all pay forfeited. In 2010

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    Teen Crimes

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    Teen crimes are in an uprising all across the city of Memphis and Shelby County area. Teen crime ranges from stealing from a corner store to killing. Lack of parental involvement‚ gangs‚ and the city contribute to teen crimes. Lack of parental involvement is one of the main contributions to teen crimes. Parents are not involved with their children on a daily basis. Parents are not giving their teens responsibilities and allowing them to run freely. The parents do not begin disciplining their children

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