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    Assignment 3: Law Enforcement Challenges Angela Marshall Professor Christopher Young Strayer University/Information Technology in Crime March 1‚ 2015 The greatest challenge facing law enforcement agencies investigating exploitation‚ cyber stalking‚ and obscenity. Law enforcement agencies face many challenges that deal with cybercrime. One of the greatest challenges facing law enforcement agencies in investigating exploitation‚ cyber stalking‚ and obscenity is the power of anonymity

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    Is being watched by law enforcements a good idea that society would support? This has been a big issue to civilians to know whether or not cameras should be installed around us. Even though they are thought to invade our privacy‚ law enforcement cameras are a helpful tool because they have been proven effective to reduce crimes and maintain protection for society. With this said cameras can be useful for many different things. First of all‚ law enforcement cameras are thought to be an invasion of

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    Power is one of the only things that humans have always‚ and will always strive for. Many people think power is good and the more power you have‚ the better off you are in life. Power‚ however‚ can have some downs. Power has a negative effect on people in leadership positions because they abuse their power‚ and they can control everything and everyone. When given too much power‚ people tend to abuse that power‚ such as in Antigone‚ when the new king‚ Creon‚ is in power‚ he abuses his power by punishing

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    are responsible for enforcing the law‚ investigating crimes‚ apprehending offenders‚ reducing and preventing crime‚ maintaining public order‚ ensuring community safety‚ providing emergency and related community services‚ and protecting the fundamental rights and freedoms of individuals. (Schmalleger‚ pg. 17) If police were to be lessened or have a limit of power; communities would implode on themselves. Crime is high in today’s society with having law enforcement; now if we were to take away that

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    Law enforcement is now using social media and that is not a good thing. Do to the face that tales away any type of free speech in a way. People are going to way paranoid about posting anything even if has nothing to do with braking the law or even coming close to it. They could post something like hold a red cup and them being like fourteen they could think that it is underage drinking. Law enforcement using social media is a bad thing. If you post a picture of you holding a red solo cup and you

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    Stressors of Law Enforcement Officers Kaplan University Stressors of Law Enforcement Officers Policing is dangerous work and one of those dangers is stress. Law enforcement officers face many different issues day in and day out. The issues not only affect them professionally‚ they also affect them on a personal level. Officers have the ability to affect a community in positive and negative ways‚ but at the same time the community plays just as much of a role on officers. The community

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    ‘We swing our power like a club and the world bides its time until our ignorance strips us of our glory’. Stack Abuse of power refers to the unwarranted use of authority. A person or group of people who abuse power‚ unjustifiably use their authority to exploit or harm those under their care or influence‚ or allow exploitation and perhaps harm to occur through lack of action. These powers can range in form‚ social position‚ physical strength‚ knowledge‚ technology‚ weapons‚ wealth‚ or the trust that

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    Citizens and Law Enforcement: Communication and Perceptions of their Relationship Mariah Cadwallader Beloit College Abstract This project will look into the communication between citizens‚ and citizens and their authorities. The authorities that I will mostly focus on will be police officers‚ anyone who is executing the law over citizens on a daily basis‚ and determine whether their actions are necessary or in need of revision. The video ‘bike lanes’ was where I started off‚ an example of

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    into another personal life of another individual‚ with no cause. Law enforcement cameras are cameras‚ body worn police cameras‚ and hidden cameras of all types. Closed circuit television‚ also known as surveillance‚ is the use of video cameras to transmit a signal to a specific place or close observation‚ especially of a suspected spy or criminal‚ on a limited set of monitors. One of the reasons the government provides law enforcement cameras is for protection and safety for the community. The governmental

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    The Importance of Discipline in Law Enforcement Officers Discipline is an essential quality in the law enforcement career. Many people would agree that discipline consists of training‚ correcting‚ or helping citizens and oneself to obey the laws and codes of behavior. Discipline brings forth good leadership and courage when dealing with issues in the community and country. For example‚ Police officers can help the community by patrolling the streets‚ responding to emergencies‚ and dealing with members

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