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    What is the role of police in society? What would happen if the role of the police were lessened as it applies to the theory and practice of community policing? The role of the police is to protect the community. Policing is depicted as a way of crime control‚ policing refers to organized forms of order maintenance‚ peace keeping‚ rule or law enforcement‚ and crime investigation. Meaning the government is charged with the regulation and control of the affairs of a community‚ and that the department

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    Explain the motivations as to why people become police officers. An individual’s motivational reason for wanting to become a police officer does not really differ from person to person. According to a survey given to male and female officers asking what drove them towards a career in law enforcement‚ they all had similar responses. The majority of the answers these officers gave were the ability to help people‚ fight crime‚ have and exciting job‚ and job security. Contrary to belief‚ officers

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    community where the police‚ who are supposed to protect and serve the community‚ assault‚ harass‚ and discriminate the people for no apparent reason? First off‚ that is called police brutality and it sure does not go down well at all‚ police brutality is a serious crime and should not be taken lightly at all just because they are police officers. Police officers tend to be looked at very negatively from a civilian’s point of view‚ and to me the main reason why they are is because of police brutality. In

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    gain control of a situation. The levels or continuum of force police use include basic verbal and physical restraint‚ less-lethal force and lethal force. (Peak‚ (2015). Throughout our history‚ police agencies have faced allegations of brutality and corruption. (Peak‚ (2015). There are three means by which the police can be brutal: verbal abuse‚ physical abuse and police brutality. Police brutality has become a great concern. Police brutality encompasses a wide range of practices‚ from the use

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    have‚ over the years‚ maintained extensive contacts with the government functionaries‚ politicians‚ media persons and strategically located individuals in the non-State sector have been evident with disturbing regularity throughout the place. The police have confirmed protection to these organised syndicates either under the political pressure of their patrons‚ or are themselves in collusion with them as discussed in the context of Gulbarg massacre. This piece is an initiative to aware the readers

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    someone@somedomain.com | |Profile |Decorated police officer transitioning from the US Marine Corps Military Police (MP) to civilian law enforcement -- tour of | | |duty ends December 2009. Highly motivated to leverage five years of achievements during MP career to provide dedicated | | |service for a city or county police department. Qualifications include a pending BA in criminal justice (currently

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    quiet‚ determined manner has more effects than violet action‚ and are the securing and training of proper persons is at the root of efficiency. The reasons that the command and temper is important to the demeanor of the typical police officer is‚ because first a police officer wants to stop the problem as fast as possible and as swiftly as possible to prevent injuries to himself or others. The second reason would be he wants to show control‚ progression‚ and also efficient without the wanton abuse

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    youth advocacy group about police and juveniles. In exactly three paragraphs‚ summarize “what the police don’t want you to know.” Under no circumstances should a child ever be interrogated by the police without a lawyer present. Juveniles have the right to remain silent and to have a lawyer‚ but often are not made aware of this. Instead‚ a majority of children waive their rights to a lawyer and are interrogated by the police alone. The statement that juveniles give to police are usually the primary

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    are going to make decision we should think of ourselves were on-duty for 24 hours. However‚ that police officer obviously didn¡¦t carry such mindset. He made several fraudulent invoices to defraud his supervisor in 2001. And in 2003‚ he offered to sale his police warrant card‚ which constitute theft. Both charges show that this officer lacks the alertness and awareness of his identity of being a police officer. Many newspaper reporters are more than welcome to report those scandals of the Civil Servants

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    *Running head: *BENEFITS OF A NATIONAL POLICE FORCE Benefits of a National Police Force Daniel Estrada 10/18/2009 AIU Online‚ CRJ 306‚ Tammi Clearfield {text:bookmark-start} Abstract {text:bookmark-end} Benefits of a National Police Force Other reasons that consolidating all police forces into a nationally unified group would be the issues of jurisdiction that can cause confusion of authority and cause feelings of competitiveness between different law enforcement agencies;

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