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    Ethical Law Enforcement

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    Andy Abstein Professor: Ortiz Patrol Functions 2 December 2012 Ethical Law Enforcement I chose this subject because I feel that before embarking on a career in law enforcement it is fundamental to understand how to play by the book without getting ostracized by ones peers. The purpose of this paper is to outline proper behavior while paying attention to factors that will effectively limit corruption. The law enforcement oath of honor is as follows. “On my honor‚ I will never betray my badge

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    Uniform Crime Reports

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    locally. The annual publication contains rates of crimes in cities‚ states‚ and counties as well as the nation. It is also compiled of law enforcement arrests‚ clearance‚ and employee data. The UCR has data on any crime imaginable from hate crimes to home mortgage fraud and can be researched as far back as 1960. The UCR is useful because it is actual data from law enforcement on arrest and process thus providing the FBI with specific statistics for specific areas. The NCVR or National Crime Victimization

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    with illegal aliens has also made for the decline in crime rates‚ changing the focus on protecting their borders. The FBI Uniform Crime data only shows reported crimes‚ all murders are not reported and these reports are done voluntary by law enforcement agencies. Dallas crime down 10.2 % from 2009‚ the 7th consecutive year crime reduction. With 148 murders in 2010‚ 10.8 % reduction from 2009‚ 112 murders per 1‚000 is the lowest rate in 53 years. Community partnerships have engaged in iWatch and

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    The Changes in Law Enforcement All together law enforcement has changed‚ but few see the drastic changes that have happened. Everyday‚ police and sheriffs are working to keep the people in their community safe. With improved technological advances and social changes‚ police and sheriffs are keeping a closer eye on things today. For example‚ improved weapons such as tasers have helped keep suspects safe‚ computers in police cruisers allow instant access of information of individuals. Other

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    countries will be directly compared with that of the United States and its judicial systems. The central issue throughout the analysis will be how to balance the power within the judicial system as well as that of law enforcement. This analysis explores the development in the law of enforcement procedures in England‚ Canada‚ Mexico‚ and the United States. Statement of the Problem The propensity of criminals to cross national borders--to engage in "transnational crime"-- is certainly not a new phenomenon;

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    10/29/14  Prof. Liddle  College Writing I  The Power that Power Has      Consider  how  a  positively  constructed  society  functions.  There  are  rules‚  morals‚  and  values  that  tend   to  immerse  into  the  actions  of  the  people.  Are  these  laws  alone  always  the  necessities  to  an  organized  and  flawless  society?  Can  individuals  personally  act  for  a  decent  society  solely on their personal beliefs? One might concur. In reality‚ however‚ the people cannot  make  such  a  society 

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    (check-in‚ checkout‚ commence ment). Football weekends are especially difficult to staff. Extra police services are typically needed from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. on five football Saturdays‚ All 26 officers are called in to work double shifts. Over 40 law enforcement officers from surrounding locations are paid to come in on their own time‚ and a dozen state police lend a hand free of charge (when available). Twenty-five students and local residents are paid to

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    Citizens on Patrol

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    the process and work with law enforcement officers to stop neighborhood crime. What is the citizen on patrol program? According to the National Association of Citizens on Patrol‚ Citizens on Patrol is a generic name used by many to describe a special group of Law Enforcement Volunteers. The association goes further to elaborate that‚ the Citizens On Patrol are Citizens who‚ after being screened‚ background checked‚ and trained by their local law enforcement agency‚ patrol their communities

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    Ministry/Department: NARCOTICS CONTROL/ANTI NARCOTICS FORCE Grade: BS-16 Special Pay: Job Duties: (i) To control narcotics crimes with in the jurisdiction of ANF Station of the area assigned by the concerned offices. (ii) Coordination with other law enforcement agencies in the concerned area. (iii) Investigation of narcotics smuggling cases. (iv) Supervision of subordinate staff working under him in the respective section/ANF Station. Job status: Temporary Eligibility: Both male and female candidates are

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    crime. Little wonder technological advances are being utilized all over the world‚ Jamaica included‚ to combat the scourge of crime by deterring criminals as well as apprehending them after the act. Snow in his book posited that many leaders in law enforcement today see technology as the key to controlling crime and making our communities safer (9). Information Technology (IT) is defined‚ according to the Oxford Concise English Dictionary‚ as the study or use of systems‚ especially computers and telecommunications

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