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    Police History Policing

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    Police History Kenna Puckett CJA/214 October 20‚ 2014 Eric Crawford Police History Policing in the United States dates back to the 1800s‚ but the police of the modern world are much different from the first police that took patrol. The first patrols did not have cars or two-way radio communication‚ but they started off always evolving policing and law enforcement organizations. In our current time the government has a direct relationship with law enforcement which affects policing practices. Federal

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    The police department is important to our community. There are several departments and agencies designed to keep the people safe from drugs‚ homicide‚ armed robbery‚ rape‚ hate crimes‚ etc. There are various acts of violence that take place in America but the police are practicing safety precautions to keep our streets safe. In this paper‚ I will be addressing the various types of police agencies at local‚ state‚ and federal levels. I also will be addressing the roles and functions of police organizations

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    Crime can not be removed completely from society because it will always be the necessary unacceptable norm that can be located in all forms of societies around the world. Crime is regarded‚ by many people such as politicians and other people of everyday society‚ as horrid and unnecessary. Emile Durkheim believes that crime is normal and it isn’t possible for it to not exist. If crime is everywhere and in no area has crime ever been successfully eradicated then we should assume it is there for a reason

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    Statistics of Crime

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    Official Statistics on crime are often likened to the ¡§tip of an Iceberg¡¨. Critically assess this assertion in light of the ¡§dark figure¡¨ of crime and any new forms of data that can provide a clearer picture of the true extent of crime. Crime is continuously changing in its definition in people¡¦s perceptions with no complex classification being universally accepted. This forms the basis of the problems faced when attempting to count crime‚ who determines what crime is; the government of

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    Crime Drama

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    not passive but take an active role in interpreting and integrating media into their own lives. The theory also holds that audiences are responsible for choosing media to meet their needs. The approach suggests that people use the media to fulfil specific gratifications. This theory would then imply that the media compete against other information sources for viewers’ gratification. (Katz‚ E.‚ Blumler‚ J. G.‚ & Gurevitch‚ M. 1974). This Theory is all about the role people play in choosing and understanding/using

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    DETERMINING POLICE RESPONSE TO VICTIMS OF SEXUAL OFFENCE- THE ROLE OF VICTIM PREFERENCE The underlying object of criminal justice system is to ensure justice according to law. But justice must be to the accused and also to victims of the crime. While protecting and safeguarding the legitimate rights of the accused‚ the law should not forget that there is another person also who is injured‚ sufferer and the affected. An ideal system must take care of both‚ accused as well as victim. Ignorance

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    Crime and Justice

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    Crime and Justice: The Criminal Process - What Works? Submitted: August 6‚ 2013 Crime takes but a moment‚ but justice an eternity. - Unknown Crime is a complex social‚ economic and political problem. Crime refers to conduct in violation of the sanctioned laws of a state‚ the federal government‚ or a local jurisdiction for which there is no legally acceptable justification or excuse. There are several explanations put forward by criminologists for the problem of crime‚ and these influence

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    Week 5 Case Study and Tutorial Activity. Some more information about the investigation to date: The Australian Crime Commission and the Crime and Misconduct Commission (Qld) had been kept in the loop by the QPS since the early stages of this investigation‚ because of their interest in illicit firearm sales and organised crime. Upon learning of Craig’s arrest‚ the ACC expressed an interest in interviewing him about his knowledge of and connections to a high-profile outlaw motorcycle gang operating

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    The Prevention of Crime

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    Prevention of Crime Steven Fernandez CJ212-01 Kaplan University 2/10/2013 Crime Prevention is the key to keeping citizens safe‚ and the goal of police departments nationwide. In order to understand how to prevent crime we must look at the reasons crime occurs. Crime by definition is “the act or commission of an act that is forbidden‚ or the omission of that duty that is commanded by public law and that makes the offender liable to punishment by that law. The prevention of crime takes many

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    Crime and Deviance

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    Crime and Deviance Introduction Crime is seen as behaviour that breaks the formal written laws of society. Can range from minor to major crimes Deviance is any type of behaviour which goes against the norms of society. All crime is deviant but not all behaviour is deviant Mental illness and suicide are not illegal in UK but are considered deviant Both crime and deviance are BOTH social constructs (changes with time and place) For example it was illegal until 1961 to kill yourself in

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