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    he or she has to go by a protocol. A police officer takes an oath upon graduation as to his or her expectation. The Ethical Considerations are laid out realistically and in perfect order as to where anywhere can under the meaning of each. Not only should the Police Ethics reviewed periodically‚ but they should be on display where anyone can see that they are standardized (National Criminal Justice Reference Service‚ n.d.). The ethical obligations that police officers adhere to when carrying out

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    2014 Gender and Police Stress In every profession there is a strong possibility for stress but in law enforcement the stress factors are more powerful then those of other professions. In the earlier years of law enforcement there have been tests and studies done to determine what exactly causes the stress and what methods worked to combat those stressful feelings for male police officers. However‚ in today’s society female police officers are becoming more prevalent in police agencies all around

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    the situation until the State police to analyze the scene. Individuals who witness the horrible scene provided him with ‘spontaneous’ statements. However‚ he did not request any additional information‚ to solve the investigation. In result‚ this specialization has not been successful in customers satisfaction. The report that officer Brady concluded is not trustworthy; it requires more details for the investigation. 2. What should the family do now that the state police department has closed the investigation

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    Police and Law Enforcement Response CJS/200 May 10‚ 2012 John Scott Police and Law Enforcement Response Police are the backbone and muscle of the law. Without police officers the world would be in complete chaos. Any given officer has many responsibilities riding on his or her shoulders. Their responsibilities range from what many would consider the most simple of tasks down to the most extreme and dangerous of tasks. An officers responsibility include things like enforcing the

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    Police Operations Test #3 Chapter 6 & 7 Crime Mapping- This technology gives agencies nationwide the Intel to efficiency deploy officers to prevent crime. GIS- Geographic information systems a fancy term for creating‚ updating and analyzing computerized maps. 3)Responding to Calls about Crime and Disorder- How police officers respond to calls about committed crimes depends on several important variables. What specific crime is involved Is the crime still in progress? How

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    Throughout history detectives and police have performed amazing feats with their abilities and were involved in some historically important cases of their era throughout the 1800’s till now. Historically local tribal groups were composed of kin-based communities or as villages‚ bands‚ and sometimes regions. Local groups were generally politically and economically autonomous‚ and often maintained kinship‚ political‚ economic‚ and ceremonial ties to other local groups and the collective nation. Beck

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    an arrest is made with a warrant. Meanwhile an arrest could be made without if the probable cause with certain circumstances are presented the time of being arrested. The use of physical restraint or handcuffs is not always necessary. It is when a police officer simply tells a crime suspect that he or she is “under arrest”. During the situation suspects summits without the officers use of physical force. The main purpose‚ authority over a person‚ and that person’s voluntary or involuntary submission

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    Police roles and Functions Paper Tracy Marzano CJA/214 May 16‚ 2013 All law enforcement agencies in the United States are connected to one another due to the fact that most agencies have multi levels of government and overlapping jurisdictions. In general all levels and departments of law enforcement work and co-operate together to protect the citizens‚ and to prevent and solve crimes. Local law enforcement agencies are entrusted with the power to serve and protect the public and maintain peace

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    Rich Barnes Police procedures essay 2/26/10 Pd4/5 Advances in Technologies that impacted on Policing The police have originated from many years ago coming up with new technology to make the people the serve safe. Police officers made a change to patrol on foot to actual patrol cars. They have made it so nobody has to wait for a call to no were crimes is ‚ they have two way radios always strapped around them. And they also made it to where as though they have lab tops in every patrol

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    power comes great responsibility. As police officers begin going through their training they soon realize the great power they will soon possess. As history and documented facts have shown us‚ many of them show great control and responsibility. On the other hand‚ there are a small percentage of officers who take advantage of their control and become corrupt. This brings scrutiny and lack of trust in police departments nationwide. Police corruption refers to police personnel who use their position and

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