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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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    reasons. Like any organization‚ the law enforcement agencies within the state and local agencies must deal with issues of organizational management and the management styles that best allow them to achieve their objectives of crime prevention and criminal apprehension. Philosophically‚ law enforcement does not operate on the premise of profitability like stated by Fredrick Taylor in scientific management. Majority of managements of the local law enforcement agencies interprets profitability as

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    Name: 09/10 Course: Advance Diploma in Adult Nursing Unit Title: Ethics and Law for Nursing and Social Work Unit Leader: Charles Koranteng Assignment Title: A Case study of Blood Transfusion Word Count: 2000 Introduction: This assignment focuses on Ethics and Law for Nursing and Social work which would be based on a Case Study. The case study which I have chosen is about Blood Transfusion. Nowadays Ethics and Law brings a huge impact on Nursing. The key of ethical principles

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    particularly important‚ and potentially life saving‚ to police officers. The unique challenge faced by law enforcement is how to identify and engage suspects as individuals in heterogeneous society. Theories of nonverbal communication Otu (2015) mentions‚ reveal that an observer can infer character traits such as trustworthiness and honesty through a speaker’s nonverbal actions‚ which is important to law enforcement. There are also studies that link nonverbal behavior cues to aggressive acts. Otu (2015) defines

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    field of life. Today‚ computers and the Internet are almost used everywhere; in schools‚ universities‚ hospitals‚ malls‚ homes‚ governmental agencies‚ etc.… Law enforcement is one of the fields that made a noticeable use of computers and the internet and achieved great success and development in fighting crimes and catching criminals. Law Enforcement Agencies uses humongous databases that are easy and convenient to use in order to store criminal records and personal information efficiently and safely

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    International Law- Morality and More… Kamakshi Jasra‚ Legal Student. Baroda School of Legal Studies‚ M.S.University. Introduction: International law cannot be defined per se. The concept of International Law is not only complex but also dynamic. But‚ in a nutshell‚ we can say that International law is a body of rules that nations recognize as binding upon one another in their mutual relations. However‚ International Law is evolving from the Morality principle to a more enforceable norm. In

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    Federal and Local Law Enforcement Sherle Spencer Everest College Intro to Criminal Justice Abstract Police agencies are shaped by the type of government under which they operate and our government consists of federal‚ state‚ and local law enforcement agencies. These agencies operate with a specific purpose and objective. This paper will focus on the similarities and differences between the FBI and the local police. Police agencies operate at all levels of government

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    | | |There are approximately 870‚000 sworn law enforcement officers now serving in the United States. | |  | |About 11.3 percent of them are female. | | 

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    Recent highly publicized events involving the controversial interactions between law enforcement and community members have given a proverbial black eye to the image of law enforcement officers nationwide. Couple that with the marked increase of calculated and deadly ambushes of officers‚ leaving a whole profession feeling vulnerable and at risk‚ simply because of the uniform worn or the law enforcement profession they represent. It’s no wonder that one would be hesitant to join the forces of a once-revered

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    The role of any law enforcement agency is to protect public safety and security to the public.Terrorism as we know is focus on causing violence and disaster to the public. The role of local law enforcement plays a vital part in preventing or eliminating such attacks from taking place in the public.After the September 11 attack local law enforcement operations and roles changed from not just fighting normal civil crimes but also help in a function to combat and counter terrorism.The functions and

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