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    focuses on how people who work in the field of law enforcement detect deception. Whether it be through interrogations or consensual encounters. I have a really strong interest in this topic because I am currently working towards a degree in Administration of Justice. I want to work as a police officer and eventually work my way into the DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration). I also have a couple of family members working in law enforcement who have introduced me to many police officers

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    The incidence of law enforcement officers contracting HIV/AIDS in the line of duty in the United States is often considered nonexistent‚ but a deeper look at some interplaying factors involved in this assessment points to a different conclusion. In order to gain insight on the effects of the HIV/AIDS epidemic of the 1980s and 1990s on law enforcement officers‚ the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) surveyed every law enforcement agency in the United States about the occurrence and frequency of

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    “Criminal Justice System‚ As Seen By Me”. CJS 100 Final Project History of Law Enforcement In Ancient China law enforcement was carried out by “perfects.” The notion of a “perfect” in China has existed for thousands of years. In both the Chu and Jin kingdoms of the Spring and Autumn periods the prefecture system developed. Within the Jin kingdom‚ dozens of perfects were spread across the kingdom‚ each having limited authority and a length of service. Over time and under the rule of Dang Lin

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    Imagine being in a life or death situation‚ and you have to risk your life. That is what police officers and firefighters have to do day in and day out. Sometimes people have to take risks to help protect others. Therefore‚ it is necessary to put your life in jeopardy to help and protect others and their property. Police officers must risk their life every day for the safety of their fellow man. They do not always know what the day has ahead of them. It may be a routine day or a day of action

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    Diversity is an essential component in any Police Department to overtly be effective and trustworthy in the community. The diversity of officers can ultimately deal with situations in an effort to mirror the population in which they serve. For example‚ a predominate neighborhood of Hispanics or Latinos would ideally be for an officer of the same ethnic background. The communication between the officers and the community is highly important to acquire accurate statements and instill trust in the

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    Law Enforcement Today Your Name Here CJS 200 January 20‚ 2013 Kenneth Bitting Law Enforcement Today There are several issues that face police departments today‚ too many to possibly count‚ however I believe that there are quite a few that are small and would be better focused on within the department. Now there are some that could be solved on a larger scale. I am going to define and review a few issues that do affect police departments and provide my own opinion on what could be done to

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    My career goal is to become a homicide detective. I aspire to work in law enforcement to solve murders and punish those who pose a threat to society as horrifying as murder. This is a career that requires much mental and physical preparation that I am ready to train myself to achieve. I will be working for hours on end and be in constant danger‚ but this job still calls to me and that’s why I believe this is the career for me. Even thinking of the bad aspects of the job gets me excited. My ultimate

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    practicing professionals in the field of law enforcement. These individuals may occupy positions in federal‚ state‚ county‚ or municipal police agencies‚ probation‚ parole‚ or prosecutors’ offices. It is preferable that you conduct the interviews in person‚ but telephone interviews will be acceptable if in-person interviews cannot be arranged. Focus on the following questions in your interviews: Why are ethics and character so important in the field of law enforcement? Do the interviewees feel

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    Angeles Police Department‚ more and more law enforcement administrators are faced with the task of reforming police department‚ with little guidance on how to bring about the necessary changes. This is not the first time in our country’s history that corruption and brutality have been front page news. Part of our current problems stem from the unprecedented level of drugs‚ gangs and guns in our cities. Systemically‚ the problems are caused by law enforcement agencies that continue to hire the wrong type

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    The Effectiveness of Community Policing By Rhonda J. Tillman Eastern Michigan University School of Police Staff & Command May 23‚ 2000 Abstract Community policing is the newest terminology for law enforcement. It is a federally funded initiative. Built on the premise that everyone should be working to reduce the fear of crime. A glimpse at police departments across the nation who have implemented community policing‚ will reveal if there’s been any change‚ real or otherwise. Chicago and Detroit

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