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    Police Corruption

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    A person who is corrupted lacks integrity or honesty; it is someone who uses a position of trust for dishonesty. In this case a position of trust is a Police Officer. Police corruption is when an officer misuses his/her authority to fulfill there needs and wants. There are many different forms of corruption; gratuity‚ involving free meals and discounts; bribery‚ involving the exchange of money or other goods between an officer and a suspect; theft and burglary‚ involving officers stealing property

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    Police Sirens

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    What are the Different Types of Police Sirens? Everyone is familiar with police sirens‚ but what you may not know is there are many different types of this audio warning equipment. The two main types of police sirens are pneumatic and electronic. Here‚ we will go over the two main types of police sirens used today and discuss other types of police sirens used through history. Pneumatic Police Sirens Pneumatic sirens are sometimes referred to as mechanical or coaster sirens. This type of siren is

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    Police Officers

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    A police officer’s duty is to maintain public order‚ preventing‚ and detecting crime. The concept of police officers‚ also known as cops‚ and law enforcement has been around ever since the ancient Romans had a theory that an organization of "peacekeepers" would reduce the crime and violence being committed. This theory stuck with society and is still around today. People of law enforcement have a mission when they step into their police car‚ that mission is to enforce the rules of conduct or law

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    Police Officer Interview University of Phoenix Student This paper will compare and contrast the thoughts of two police officers from different police departments. In fact one officer has been actively working in the state of Nevada while the second has been inactive for several years now. Both officers are male‚ one African-American and the other Caucasian. Both officers feel very strongly about the importance of police work and were not very shy at giving their opinions. The interviews

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    The Advancement of Women and Minorities in the Workplace HR 491 Senior Seminar in Human Resources Development Park University Within any organization there is a chain of command. Someone always out ranks someone else. In today’s workplace‚ issue like discrimination‚ harassment‚ and racism‚ are subjects that we as employees don’t want to believe are happening‚ and more so‚ hope they never happen to us. Over the past couple of decades‚ America has come a long way to ensure that everyone has

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    Running head: Status of Women Minority Status of Women Minority Status of Women Women are a minority because they are identifiable‚ have limited access to power‚ often are treated negatively and have a collective consciousness. Gender studies have enabled us to realize that from the minute a baby is born‚ they are put on a different path because of their gender. They are socialized differently‚ have different social experiences‚ they are expected to have different reactions and orientations

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    comes to mind when we think of “Police Officers”. In elementary school‚ the most common phrase students would be asked was “what do you want to be when you grow up”‚ and the most common response would be “a police officer”; and now sadly‚ most are rethinking this occupational choice. The authority that most cops these days believe they have is over the top; they think that they can take advantage of everything and everybody simply by the power of their badge. Police officers need to have more discipline

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    Candy Burtle CJA/214 Memo Espinoza Police History Paper 09/30/2013 In 1828 Sir Robert Peel began the establishment‚ which was later known as the London Metropolitan Police. The Metropolitan police were the first modern police agency. Officers were employees of the state and not just citizens assisting in apprehending criminals. They were required to wear uniforms and badges with their identification information on them. These

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    Minority Report As in the movie quote “you don’t chose the things you believe in‚ they choose you” the quote basically says that we don’t choose how to act on situations its faith who chooses what and how we act‚ also the movie states that faith can be changed with the right actions which are dependent on us for example from the movie ‘When John went to kill Leo as his faith was shown in prediction of the future and still he manage to change his faith by the way he reacted towards the situation’

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    K9 Police

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    K-9 police officers work closely with their dogs to enforce laws and apprehend criminals. With relatively few positions available in the field‚ an assignment to the canine unit is highly coveted amongst law enforcement professionals. Duties A K-9 handler can use their dog to enforce public order while on patrol. A primary role for police dogs is pursuing and apprehending suspects that attempt to escape law enforcement officers. Dogs tend to be trained for one specialty skill such as identifying

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