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    equal basis with men. This should have ended any challenge or barriers that women have had to face based on their gender rights. Although women are supposed to be treated equal; they still our nowhere near their male counterparts. Women in law enforcement still face multiply challenges in the workforce. Not too many years ago‚ it was considered unusual to be a policewoman. Not only did women comprise a very small percentage of total officers‚ but their relative newness in the job meant that women

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    In recent times‚ many cases of police brutality‚ as well as racial profiling have been brought to light. As a result‚ many officers and law enforcement officials are not trusted by citizens today and some police officers have allowed a negative image to manifest. They have far too much power over anyone else‚ and any average person can become a police officer. These officers are not trusted because of the history that some have had and continue to create. There is no easy solution to this issue‚

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    3rd hour English 15 March 2012 U.S. Marshals: Deep Down Inside U.S. Marshals do many different types of work. U.S. Marshals are federal law enforcement officials who perform a diverse range of important duties like investigating crimes‚ apprehending criminals‚ transporting prisoners‚ enforcing court orders. Marshals also run the Witness protection program. (Police Employment) To be able to join this program you must have a bachelor’s degree or three years of experience or combination. You

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    Proper Authorities It is important to have the dog bite properly documented right away‚ so you should call the local police to ask how to proceed. You may also need to report the incident with your local animal control. Animal control or other law enforcement officials might catch the dog so that it can take further action‚ such as checking vet records to ensure that the dog has had its rabies shot. 4. Get Proper Medical Attention Even if the dog bite does not seem serious right now‚ you should always

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    there are valid advantages and disadvantages to them. An advantage that law enforcement personnel feel that the use of body cameras brings is that “respondents are less likely to use violence” (Baum‚ 2015). This is also an advantage for law enforcement administrators because that means less use-of-force investigations and that leads to less negative publicity as well as lawsuits. The public’s perspective of law enforcement wearing body cameras is that they feel it ensures that the police officer

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    Why not become a state trooper? Law enforcement has a great impact on many people in this country and many people don’t like law enforcement. There are things to know about being a law enforcement officer if anyone wants to become one. People need to know the history of the law enforcement. Knowing the schooling you need is very important for becoming a law enforcement officer. People need to know the duty of an officer so they can understand what they have to go through. We need to know the off

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    community. 2. It provides the community with a voice in setting law enforcement priorities To become a more efficient police department‚ we must evaluate how we prioritize our calls for service. The community should participate in this evaluation. What we as a police organization think should be a low priority call may be a higher priority to the members of the community. We must work together to formulate our enforcement priorities and be adaptable enough to change those priorities as the

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    Community policing Community policing is defined as a " philosophy that promotes organizational strategies‚ which support the systematic use of partnerships and problem-solving techniques‚ to proactively address the immediate conditions that give rise to public safety issues such as crime‚ social disorder‚ and fear of crime" according to the U.S. Department of Justice. (U. S. Department of Justice). In other words the main goal of community policing is the allocation of various police agencies/staff

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    me a side of humanity I wish I didn’t know existed. One night with me on the streets‚ patrolling‚ protecting‚ you’ll wish there were policemen on every corner. We have threats within and outside of our borders‚ playing on the weakness of our law enforcement. Since it isn’t possible to hire thousands of more‚ the most cost effective and trustworthy alternative is the installation of surveillance cameras in areas most prone to crime and terrorist attacks. When placed strategically on roof tops‚ street

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    Hostage Negotiations‚ Crisis Intervention‚ and Suicide by Cop Law enforcement officers work in a profession where seeing people at their worst s in the job description. Officers are not forced into firefights everyday of their lives like the mass media or television likes to portray; however‚ sometimes officers are put into difficult situations where their split second decisions can cost them their own life‚ the life of the suspect‚ or the life of an innocent bystander. Thankfully‚ officers are

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