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    Question 3: To whom do the police account? To what extent do current arrangements enable the police properly to account to the community for their actions? 1. INTRODUCTION: The community demands accountability from the police. The community has conferred upon the police powers which are not conferred upon ordinary individuals in the community. In any democratic society based on the rule of law and responsible government‚ it is fundamental that police independence be balanced with accountability

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    Police and Society Quiz One: Police and Society Roberg (2005) argued that the history of policing can be traced all the way back in time to where the family enforced the norms and customs of conduct. The Roman then introduced a police force of twenty-four hour patrolling‚ and continued on to the development by the England on the emphasis of prevention. This method of prevention was then carried over to America and has exceeded by far. Today we have our police departments that were based off of

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    Do you think the events of September 11‚ 2001‚ changed the public’s perception of police? Explain how and why. One believes the public perception has swayed from good to bad over years. For instance‚ right after the September 11th terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers‚ the mass loss of civilians‚ police‚ as well as fire department personnel gained public sympathy. The Cypress Times explains‚ “It remains the deadliest day in U.S. law enforcement history: 72 peace officers killed in the line of duty

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    media have a major influence on the people who watch the media. Now days‚ “the media can be used to influence people’s attitude about crime and make more crime- related information available to the police” (Surette p. 199) the media control how we think. New media have the ability to chance the video to‚ “I feared for my life” and then they chance it to a police officer being charged with the suspect murder. By the new media having the technology‚ they are able to video- tape police patrolling the area

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    Role of police in society

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    It is widely regarded that the police in any given society have a difficult job to fulfill. Dealing with criminals and placing themselves in harms way on a day to day basis is indeed‚ an admirable calling. Although seen as difficult‚ there is an underlying sentiment in the general public that the job of law enforcement officers is relatively strightforward. Simply put‚ their job is to arrest the "bad guys". This is true to a point‚ a large part of their job is to arrest these so called "bad guys"

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    What Influences Society? Society seems to influence all ages by poisoning our minds with lies and aggression. People all over try to act like different souls because of what we see on television‚ hear on the radio‚ and view in the movie theaters. Everyone try’s to dress different‚ act different‚ and change their whole life style just to be known like a certain movie star‚ or singer. In our society today‚ it is extremely important to pay attention to what influences children. One of the biggest

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    Police Influence on Society CJA - 344 November 5‚ 2012 Stephen Humphries Police Influence on Society There always has been conflict between law enforcement and ethnic and social class groups. Some argue police will arrest an African American‚ Hispanic‚ or Asian before they will arrest a Caucasian; there is also a belief police will arrest a person coming from a lesser socioeconomic class before he or she will arrest a person from a more affluent place in society. Unfortunately‚ though

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    RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE COMMUNITY & POLICE The Relationship Between The Community & Police Aody Rafati CRLS 3300 Marquette University November 30‚ 2014 Introduction Police play an essential role in maintaining peace in society. Yet police officers face multiple job related challenges. Although police officers strive to maintain an ethical‚ just image‚ multiple factors may infringe on how the community perceives police officers. The relationship between police officers and the community

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    Qualls 1 Steve Sosnoski ENG 102 28 August 2013 Rap music and the influence it has on society I have decided to research about rap music and what it has become in our society today. Violence has always been an issue‚ but with rap music being the most popular among teens its important what kind of messages these artist are sending. With that being said it has changed since

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    footage on the news. What is it? Living in the United States‚ a lot of cases in today’s society are Police Brutality. Police Brutality remains the most critical and divisive human rights violation in the United States of America. We are supposed to trust the police to protect us‚ not take advantage and abuse the power‚ we‚ the people‚ have invested in them. The immoderate use of police brutality continues because police don’t know how to de-escalate‚ most cops face no disciplinary threats‚ and because

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