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    This paper is to discuss law enforcement shooting. We will be looking at what goes through an officer’s mind before and after an officer involved shooting‚ the public’s opinion of the shooting‚ are they ethical and what happens during and after the investigation of the shooting. We will also look into have there been more police involved shootings in the past year or are we just more aware of the shootings due to the coverage of the shootings by the media.There have been a number of police officer

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    citizens see these actions as more of an enforcement effort than a care taking function for the community. In order to turn the perception of police being a reactionary force into a proactive force several things need to occur. The ultimate goal of every police organization is to gain and maintain trust within the community. With trust‚ citizens will become supportive of the police department

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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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    November 22‚ 2008. The questions and answers are as follows. As stated earlier both officers are male. Chief Chris Perry of the Nevada Highway patrol began his career in law enforcement in 1982 as a Trooper in Las Vegas. Chief Perry holds a Bachelor of Science Degree from the University of Las Vegas and extensive law enforcement training certification; including Northwestern University‚ US Department of Justice‚ Defensive Tactics Institute and Advanced Nevada POST certificates. Chief Perry reclined

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    and law enforcements to maintain social control‚ prevent crimes‚ recognize threats‚ investigating criminal activity etc. There are different types of Surveillance for example‚ aural surveillance‚ Visual surveillance‚ tracking devices‚ Computer surveillance. Surveillance cameras are video cameras or in other word CCTV‚ which is used for the purpose of observing an area. They are often connected to a recording device or IP network‚ and may be watched by a security guard or law enforcement officer

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    behind the possibility as to why a confession might be contaminated‚ these are identified throughout the text in various explanations as to why confessions can be tampered with: the puzzle of false confessions‚ contaminated false confessions‚ law enforcement practices‚ corroborated and nonpublic facts‚ denying disclosing facts‚ recorded false interrogations‚ and inconsistent facts (Garrett‚ 2011). In the case of Jeffery Deskovic’s false confession the police officers gave him facts that were explicit

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    Which makes a huge impact in our society. Today‚ law enforcement has focused a whole lot on technology. Technology is making its ways through the door and helping law enforcement solve crimes. In Chapter 1‚ it talks about the importance of technology and how it “plays an expanding role in the everyday operations of the front line police officer (Hess pg. 16).” Law enforcement now has an easier way to get in touch with other law enforcement agencies and databases around the globe.

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    identified and their habits known‚ law enforcement authorities may begin to assess current trends in crime to forecast‚ and to hamper the development of perceived future criminal activities. Intelligence provides the knowledge on which to base decisions and select appropriate targets for investigation. While the use of criminal intelligence analysis is appropriate to support investigations‚ surveillance operations and the prosecution of cases‚ it also provides law enforcement agencies with the ability to effectively

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    Community Policing is a philosophy that emphasizes working proactively with citizens to reduce fear‚ solve crime-related problems‚ and to prevent crime. It is a philosophy that promotes organization strategies‚ supports systematic use of partnerships‚ and problem solving techniques to address the immediate conditions that cause rise to public safety issues‚ like crime‚ social disorder‚ and the fear of crime. It is not a specific tactic‚ meaning a proactive‚ decentralized approach‚ designed to reduce

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    Many policing agencies around the world deal with crime in various ways‚ some adopting community based policing techniques while others may adopt a militaristic approach. In the case of Japanese policing however some researchers believe that their methods are the most effective or considered to be the best. This paper will document why these methods are considered to be the best in the world with a reference to Japan’s historical origins‚ the use of kobans and why they are seen as effective and

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