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    The impact of cultural diversity on Law Enforcement has challenges in recruitment‚ retention‚ and promotion of police personnel from various racial‚ ethical and cultural backgrounds. This also makes it hard for police officers to provide protection to the community because some become biased to particular races‚ age and ethnicities. For example‚ a police officer that was brought up in a household of KKK members and see a young African American male running down the street immediately he begins to

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    becoming a law enforcement officer. I am going to go to college for criminal justice to better my education‚ and achieve top standards for eventually becoming a detective. My current knowledge on this subject was obtained from an acquaintance who is a law enforcement officer for the Hyde County Sheriff’s Office. I have learned so far that there is a not only a test that must be taken but also a physical test‚ which includes several tasks that must be completed in order to enter a law enforcement career

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    develop video devices to be used to track law enforcement activities and putting little thought into policies and procedures surrounding the implications of this action. This topic is a highly debated national issue as law enforcement across the United States work every day to protect and serve its citizens. Utilization of these video devices will not only impact police officers‚ but victims‚ courts‚ advocates‚ and allied professionals. Members of law enforcement should use body cameras to improve police

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    uninteresting or does not stimulate them and will not pay attention to who is speaking. Some of the barriers which might be seen with active listening within law enforcement include; officers being distracted from previous communications‚ an emotional involvement such as stress or anxiety can both impede law enforcements active listening. Law enforcement can overcome these barriers by focusing on what the other person is saying‚ asking the other person questions and utilizing feedback to ensure the message

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    Technology and Communication Paper Communication and technology are two things that are considered extremely important in a law-enforcement agency. Over the last 20 years technology has grown smarter‚ faster and has become cheaper to law-enforcement agencies as well as the public. Overtime technology has moved from pay phones to smart phones and television waves to digital high-definition picture. There are two main specialized databases that have recently been upgraded to better serve police forces

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    Course Title: LAW Assignment: Stress aspects of being a law enforcement officer Students Name: Instructor: Date: 25 May 2018 Law enforcement officers are affected by a lot of stress which occur due to their working environment‚ this kind of stress affect them either physically or mentally. We have four aspects of stress that affect the law enforcement officers: Operational stress; this is the stress that comes about dues to their day to day work mainly in urban areas‚ this operations include

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    I was nineteen years old when I started my career in law enforcement. I had applied at several places to attempt to become a police officer. I was told by a local police chief that I should start working in a jail or prison and get some experience‚ then I could become an officer after that. In pursuing a career in law enforcement I had to wait two years till I was 21 years of age‚ I did not have any college credits and most agencies required a 60 credit hour degree‚ and I did not have the backing

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    Common Problems in Law Enforcement Course Principles of LPSCS Unit II Law Enforcement Essential Question How does the enforcement of criminal laws present problems for law enforcement personnel and how can we best resolve those issues? TEKS §130.292(c) (7)(E) Prior Student Learning Criminal laws Estimated Time 7 to 9 hours Rationale There are common problems that exist when attempting to enforce laws against crimes such as electronic crimes‚ hate crimes‚ hot pursuits

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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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    Abstract The topic that I chose to research and discuss was racial profiling. I felt that it was an appropriate topic because as an African American looking for a career in law enforcement I’m going to encounter these types of situations every day. In my in the following pages I hope to show you how law enforcement officer can either use this to as a positive tool or will it be a mean of abuse and racism. I will give you some history on where racial profiling was developed. Going through the “crack”

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