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    Do police officers really need body cameras? In what ways could it help solve a criminal case. If they should have body cameras would it be necessary for all officers to have them? If they had body cameras they would be able to prove people wrong if the others were lying about what the police officer did. People do not believe the police anymore. In an article By: Jay Stanley for the American Liberties Union says “white officers kill more black people than white.” So they immediately think it

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    Police officers views openly gay and lesbian individuals as extremist militant types because of the following reasons: Social learning - Police officers grew up in an environment whereby gays and lesbian were view by the society as extremist militant types and therefore they grew up with that perception in mind and when the join police‚ they still have the same perception which lacks basis. Labeling - This has been as a result whereby the police officers just label them that way and this behavior

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    The Rising Issue of Generation Y and Police Training By Problem Solving Practicum OL430 Anthony Nixon February 27‚ 2008 CONTENTS References iii Research Focus The Real Issues 1 What is Generation X? 2 Generation Y 4 The Problem 6 Recruitment‚ Selection‚ and Retention 8 Conclusions 12

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    Today’s police officers have more than enough pressure on them to do the right thing. One of the main tools an officer has available is their ability to do what is right in that instant‚ as it relates to discretion. If an officer followed the letter of the law and held strictly to it‚ then the jails and prisons‚ along with the court system‚ would all be so overloaded there would be nowhere to put anyone else. Not every possible scenario an officer might experience can be thought of nor taught in

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    At the core of the traditional role of the police in our society is the ability and need to exercise coercion in performing some of their functions. With some unknown frequency and severity‚ law enforcement officers use various forms of verbal and physical coercion in performing their everyday functions of enforcing the law and maintaining order. How and when the police use and do not use physical force influence the immediate accomplishment of police functions. The use of force also affects public

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    The Scottsdale Police Department Leadership Training Manual is designed to help the police force working in the City of Scottsdale to enhance the knowledge and skills in handling crime within the city. This training manual is a tool that will be used as a beneficial guide and training workshop to enhance the leaders and police services for the Scottsdale Police Department. There are seven training elements: Element 1-Organizational structure and the impact for leadership‚ Element 2- The most effective

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    The article “Improving Motivation and Productivity of Police Officers” presents unfavorable factors commonly seen in the law enforcement field that are known to affect the number of individuals that work the job. In addition‚ the article also discusses ways to develop positivity in the police work environment. With the help of this website‚ I will be able to educate my audience on the challenges faced by law enforcement personnel. Additionally‚ the content of the article will help me organize the

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    enforcement officers are given a lot of discretion in most situations. Occasionally‚ officers abuse his or her power and temporarily or permanently deprive civilians of his or her rights to life‚ liberty‚ and property (Minton‚ 2011). Police are often associated with police brutality by the media causing scholars to argue that police departments should mandate that candidates who wish to be hired as police officers must have a college level education. The idea of requiring law enforcement officers to have

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    Fashion Designers vs. Police Officers Do you dread the sound of your alarm clock every morning‚ craving you to get out of bed to go to work? Well you shouldn’t have too. You should have a career you enjoy and like to do. As a freshman in highschool I already have two careers in mind. When I get to be older I still want to enjoy what I make money doing. I am interested in being a fashion designer or a police officer. Although both careers in fashion design and police require you to live in a big

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    JROTC stands for the Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps. This program is offered to students in high school that teaches them character education‚ student achievement‚ wellness‚ leadership and diversity. During these past four years in high school I was a part of this program and it’s taught me great things. Things that I know I’ll be able to use in the real world. There are three great memories/ moments that I experienced while being in this program that I will like to share. The first one would

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