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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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    A hero in our community‚ Last year my life took a turn‚ right when I was facing one of the hardest times of my life God sent me an angel; someone that became my hero and showed me that life is one the most valuable things we have. Detective Miguel Sanchez from the Yuma Police Department‚ he is a person that is dedicated to his work‚ someone that has more qualities than what it takes to be in his position‚ someone trustworthy and with great ethics. As my journey became hard‚ Detective Miguel Sanchez

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    and arm‚ eventually leading to death. This event much like others really brings up the question‚ how do recent events in Milwaukee impact the law enforcement’s reputation across the country and

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    mention the vast amount of diversity that runs through our communities. However‚ an important issue that seems to only be getting more serious is the underrepresentation of a variety ethnic groups and woman within the law enforcement workforce. This lack of diversity within law enforcement has sparked unneeded tensions within communities across the nation and departments everywhere are trying their best to truly reflect the communities they serve. The fact that people have changed drastically

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    -Drug Laws of The Netherlands – Is a Permissive Legal System Better than a Restrictive One in the Case of Drugs? Introduction The Netherlands is one of the most highly developed countries in the world. It is an international‚ well-integrated country with policies that are among the world ’s most liberal. In fact‚ The Netherlands has perhaps the most liberal view on drug use than any other country and has even gone to the extreme of extraordinarily relaxing its laws regarding ‘soft ’

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    Effective enforcement of the antitrust laws in order to eliminate restrictions on competition is the prime objective for every competition authority. Our focus is continuously on the most serious violations‚ such as horizontal agreements and concerted practices between competitors. The harm done to consumers and society of such activities is undisputable which need to be curbed. There has been a lot of debate on the merits of criminalization over the last years‚ but there is no clear consensus

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    Law Enforcement Code of Ethics A Police Code of Ethics sets the standards for ethical behavior and is deemed necessary in the development of national integrity systems. The Code of Ethics states that police officers must uphold the law regardless of the race or social status of the offender. They must not abuse their powers in order to give special treatment or take advantage of certain people. Police officers exist to serve the community. They also uphold the law. Their actions are restricted

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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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    initiatives taken by local law enforcement organizations in the U.S. in response to increased terrorist attacks. It analyzes‚ and interprets information obtained from the studies conducted by other academic scholars on this topic‚ in addition to information sourced from the resources of a number of law enforcement organizations operating at the local level in the United States. This research established that the initiatives and measures taken by local law enforcement agencies in the U.S. have been largely

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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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