If the police officer knows who the suspect is in a photo or lineup it might influences the witness to pick that person (eyewitness identification‚ 6-12 paragraphs‚ n.d.) 2. The police officer might give the witness body languages that include pauses‚ hesitations‚ smiles‚ etc. that might subconsciously make the witness pick the suspect (eyewitness identification‚ 6-12 paragraphs‚ n.d.) [Full Transition: Now I will discuss some solutions
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concern is the possibility of corruption amount officers. When given such great power‚ the probability of corruption is high. Officers generally do not start out as corrupt‚ but years of work on the force can create animosity between officers and suspects and lead them to decide to use force more quickly (McEwen‚ 1996). Many times‚ officers patrol the streets alone which creates the chance for potential abuse of power (McEwen‚ 1996). Although police officers need to be allowed to exercise some discretion
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Measles rash appears 2-4 days after thee initial symptoms and can last for up to 8 days. The rash usually starts behind the ear then spreads to the head‚ neck and the rest of the body. The spots will usually get bigger and join up together. If you suspect a child has Measles seek medical advise/ visit GP. Mumps – The symptoms of mumps usually develop 14-25 days after the child has become infected. This is known as “ the incubation period”. Swelling of the glands being the most common symptom that
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Racial Profiling: Useful or Harmful? When enforcers of the law go about their jobs they use many techniques to decrease their suspect pools‚ one of the most controversial techniques officers use is racial profiling. People believe racial profiling causes police distrust and at the same time encourages “fishing expeditions”. When should officers be allowed to use racial profiling‚ and when shouldn’t they? The most common use of racial profiling is in traffic stops‚ but this is one area racial profiling
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Tennessee v Garner refers to using “all necessary means to effect the arrest” in the case of a suspect fleeing or forcibly resisting (FindLaw‚ n.d.). With this Tennessee statute‚ there are some stipulations (FindLaw‚ n.d.). There must be a belief that the suspect will act in a manner which would cause serious physical harm or death to others (FindLaw‚ n.d.). The amount of forced used must be in balance with the crime committed and how imminent harm is likely to occur (FindLaw‚ n.d.). Two police
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ABSTRACT A brain computer interaction has been developed to record the brain signal / electric activity through Digital Electroencephalography. The Brain Fingerprinting is a advanced computer-based technology to determine the falsely accused innocent suspects of a crime accurately and scientifically by measuring brain-wave responses to crime-relevant words or pictures presented on a computer screen. By using electroencephalography to ascertain the presence or absence of information into human brain.
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investigation is required depending on its urgency and if Women and Children Protection Desk (WCPD) should be contacted. If the incident is an emergency‚ the desk officer will immediately inform the Alert Team to respond to the emergency. Arrested suspects will be booked and the Duty Officer will assist the victim in accomplishing the Incident Record Form recorded by the Desk Officer in the Police Blotter. Desk Officer then issues an Incident Record Transaction
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government did not go too far because they had suspicion‚ did not invade the privacy of the suspect‚ and there was danger of loss of evidence. A search is trying to find something by looking carefully and a seizure is taking your belongings. The police officers already has suspicion about DLK growing marijuana and taking the time to obtain a warrant would only less the chance of winning the case. The suspect‚ when searching his home‚ was found growing more than 100 marijuana plants which was never
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disappear until he’s taken the appropriate actions to prove or disprove it; sometimes those actions include “dirty” ones. Even though‚ all accused are to be presumed innocent until proven guilty. - The “worst of all possible guilt” Police believe the suspect is very dangerous. Routine stops that have escalated to more serious and sometimes fatal encounter have been documented‚ so if it happened once‚ it could happen again. The officer must have this assumption as thinking otherwise could get the officer
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different postures of the body can give off many non-verbal indications that someone is happy‚ sad‚ scared or even nervous. Police officers and detectives are trained to observe ones verbal and non-verbal communications while interrogating victims‚ suspects‚ and even witnesses. When a police officer or detective is interrogating a person of interest they notice and
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