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    For any communication to be successful‚ either personal or professional‚ there must be both verbal and nonverbal cues. Communication is through much more than words. How a person positions themselves describes what they are thinking and feeling‚ as explained by David McNeil (2005). Observing people as they communicate from a distance can tell what they are speaking about without having to hear the actual words. This essay gives examples of observations made by viewing people talking using nonverbal

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    Should Police have to have higher education than most citizens they face on a day to day basis?I say yes and here are some reasons. Police Education has been long since debated in the United States . Law Enforcement must be the one who are properly educated if they are the ones who make sure that laws and rules are being followed . Serves as the It will serve as guide in police professionalism . Education in our policemen is very important with how they perform their duties and responsibilities

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    rules‚ and sayings that will explain why police officers should work hard to enhance police-community programs. First‚ according to Davis’s Dictum‚ community problems that go away by themselves come back by themselves (Dickson‚ 1980). Hence‚ in order to effectively manage crime‚ the root causes of crime need to be addressed. Second‚ according to Wolf’s Law‚ a police officer does not get a second chance to make a first impression. Thus‚ police officers should always put forth their best efforts

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    Police officer powers under PACE 1984 First contact with justice For most people‚ the first contact they have in a legal problem will involve the police. The police have the responsibility of investigating matters‚ search for evidence such as witness statements or forensic evidence that will support a case if it should go to court‚ as well recommending to the CPS whether or not a case should go to court.   The main law that governs the powers that the police have is the Police and criminal evidence

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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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    States Marine Corps‚ believes military veterans make great police officers because of the skill sets they develop over the course of their military careers. This paper will focus on a few of the many skill sets military veterans develop such as combat experience learned in the military and how it is put to use in police departments. The knowledge and experience acquired in firearms skills in the military which help as a police officer in the line of duty will be discussed. In addition to the physical

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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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    believe police officers shouldn’t wear body cameras‚ I believe they should because it decreases violence between the officer and respondent‚it makes the street safer‚ and it provides valuable evidence in obtaining accurate witnesses and victim statements. I Believe Police Officers Should Wear Body Cameras Because It Prevents Violence Between Police and Respondents and Will Make The Streets Safer. Body Cameras Will Make The Streets Safer In Places Where Body Cameras Have Been Used Police are More

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    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 attitude that sustain

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    NONVERBAL COMM

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    posture and your eye contact. These kinds of acts are what we called as nonverbal communication or messages. Through this nonverbal communication‚ it can emphasize what you are saying; convincing the interviewer or recruiter with your truthfulness‚ but it can also contradict your statements. Body language plays important roles in making our first impression to the recruiters or interviewers. According to Albert (1981)‚ communication of feelings and attitudes between people‚ the spoken words themselves

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