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    At the core of the traditional role of the police in our society is the ability and need to exercise coercion in performing some of their functions. With some unknown frequency and severity‚ law enforcement officers use various forms of verbal and physical coercion in performing their everyday functions of enforcing the law and maintaining order. How and when the police use and do not use physical force influence the immediate accomplishment of police functions. The use of force also affects public

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    Case Study: Officer Robert Barton Will E. James CJA/474 August 3‚ 2012 George Williams Case Study- Officer Robert Barton Officer Robert Barton has high standards and values as a police officer‚ but he is finding it extremely difficult to continue with that mindset. After obtaining a new position within the gang task force‚ Officer Barton realizes that there is a subculture of loyalty‚ secrecy‚ and conformity. Seeking approval from his new unit‚ Officer Barton soon abandons his

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    slavery‚ but on the other there is another type of slavery going on in cooperate businesses. In these two essays I chose and plan to tell you about the oppression in “Caged Bird” (Angelou‚ M.) and the oppression in “Life Under the Chief Doublespeak officer” (Lutz‚ W.) which he shows with the firing of people. Oppression whether by a slaves masters or by the leaders of major corporations‚

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    _ Aviation Officer Career Management Team Leader HRM/531 October 28‚ 2012 TO: Director‚ United States Army Human Resources Command FROM: Major Jeremiah J. Simpson‚ 25th Combat Aviation Brigade DATE: October 28‚ 2012 SUBJECT: Recommendation to Establish Aviation Officer Career Management Teams The United States Army must develop and train its officers into leaders capable of winning our nation’s wars without losing the trust and confidence of the soldiers that they lead. There

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    What Kind of Police OfficerUses Excessive Force Examining why police officers use excessive force is a complicated subject to unfold. There is no simple explanation on why they use force. Studies have revealed that their personality dynamics plays a factor in their judgment. Scrivner (1994)‚ described five different profile types of violence-prone officers who may be subjected to this kind of behavior. The various group types are Chronic Risk Group‚ Job-Related (Traumatic) Experience Group‚

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    Police Officers: Roles and Responsibilities Amanda Spearman CJA 500/Survey of Justice and Security Nicholas Russo‚ Ed.D./Univ. of Phoenix October 4‚ 2010 Public versus Private Police Officers: Roles and Responsibilities The roles and responsibilities of policing vary depending on whether the officer works in the public or private sector. While there are some similarities the differences are important and define each agency. Comparing public and private police officers and

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    3 Technology has helped solve many cases where police officers were accused of excessive force. Most importantly cameras provide proof of how many police officers have been accused of excessive. The cameras are not only been used to take selfies but have been used to catch how police officers over use their power against people with less power. Not only cell phone cameras from witnesses have helped catch police brutality but police officers own dash cameras in their own police car and video surveillance

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    Probation officers role within the field of victim services has advanced over the past couple of decades. Previously underutilized within the criminal justice system‚ support and advocacy for victims is becoming a major part of the job for probation officers. The job of a probation officer has evolved from "court-oriented" to "victim-centric". Specifically understanding the needs of victims and their importance in the system can majorly affect the outcome of the offender’s probation. Victims

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    Ferguson‚ Missouri. Baltimore‚ Maryland. Chicago‚ Illinois; In these cities and around the country‚ police‚ citizens‚ and activists debate over the argument of whether or not police officers should wear body cameras. The topic of police brutality has become more prevalent due to social media recording questionable acts of violent incidents involving the police. The shooting in Ferguson‚ Missouri includes one of the most controversial cases because of police brutality‚ and started riots across the

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    the shaping of my character‚ I wanted to have an even bigger role in the club and help others the way the club had for me. At the end of my freshmen year I became a club officer which meant more responsibilities would come with the position. At our community service events‚ the members of the club look towards the other officers and myself for directions on what they have

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