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    unbelievable because research shows that memory is malleable and that an eye witness who is uncertain‚ can become much more certain over time. I also learned that when an eyewitness identifies a suspect it’s possible the police unconsciously provides information to them. Officers also try and use one suspect in multiple procedures with the eyewitness and that will increase the witness’s confidence to

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    what they saw first‚ cause they can often provide enough information to determine whether a crime has been committed and what type of crime that was committed. Now after you have completed all of your interviews and you have your suspect or possible multiple suspects‚ next comes the interrogation. The textbook definition of an interrogation basically is a line of direct questioning about the crime that is being investigated. The line of questioning can have either direct or indirect involvement

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    nearly two years ago were like the second starting gun on April 15‚ 2013‚ a race against time to identify and capture the terrorists responsible. Bostonians were relived after an extensive manhunt ended in the apprehension of the Boston Marathon suspects‚ but which raised a host of legal issues including the potential consequence of authorities’ decision not to read Tsarnaev his Miranda rights‚ how might he be charged due to skewed media bias‚ and whether his case would be moved outside Boston to

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    cases. It includes police powers‚ warrant‚ and bail. The role of a police in criminal investigation process is to investigate crimes‚ interrogate suspects‚ make arrest‚ and gather evidence. This is outlined in the ‘Law Enforcement (power and responsibilities) Act 2002 (NSW)’. The police have the power to stop and search a person who they reasonably suspect has stolen something or if they find weapons‚ drugs etc. then the police can obviously seize the object. This is evident in the case DPP v Leonard

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    in subduing suspects‚ or sloppy investigative work at the crime scene. In this particular case‚ the first officers on the scene would physically separate the three witnesses‚ take statements from each one‚ than have each one sit down and write everything they witnessed. The physical separating is of the witnesses is extremely important in order to prevent them from sharing information‚ for example‚ swapping notes on important details like the physical appearance of the suspect. Failure to

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    Effective Communication Jacob Reynolds CJA/304 12/2/2012 Professor Ryan McNeal Abstract Over the course of this paper effective communication will be broken down into different categories. The categories will consist of verbal and nonverbal communication‚ differences between listening and hearing in communication‚ formal and informal lines of communication‚ barriers in effective communication‚ and strategies that can be implemented to overcome the communication barriers. The categories will

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    also partner with uniform patrol officers in providing information pertaining to motor vehicle theft in their duty areas. Patrol officers are given a list of stolen vehicles that can be recovered during one’s shift as well as possible identified suspects. The patrol officer will recover either stolen or abandoned vehicles. Police departments also utilize a system of baiting cars‚ or stationing a vehicle in an area of high vehicle theft rates in order to

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    controlling suspects‚ and to avoid suspects from harming officers and others. Suspects often become forceful when detained or when they believe they have little or nothing to lose. In a flawless system authorities would use only a reasonable amount of force essential to subdue and apprehend the suspect‚ but such a text-perfect theory fails to take into justification the actualities of life. Many circumstances of alleged police brutality comes from unnecessary force clashes. Hostile suspects are tough

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    Police Culture in the United States Norris R. Billingsley‚ Richard Reynolds‚ Norris R. Billingsley CJA 214 December 27‚ 2013 Yolonda Johnson Introduction Policing‚ is an occupation described as hours of boredom‚ followed by extreme moments of fear and terror‚ with coffee and donuts thrown into the mix at times. It is also a culture perceived by the public as corrupt‚ aggressive‚ racist‚ and above the law which empowers them. In an occupation where these extremes exist‚ it is necessary

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    I do not recall if the suspect served any jail time or not‚ but I doubt he served any time due to the relaxed nature of the court system in my county. The victim was made whole and I felt great about the work I had done. Let’s look at this scenario using Jeremy Bentham’s felicity

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