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    Lily English Narrative imaginary writing Haunted House It was a beautiful day outside. Boys playing soccer on the streets‚ girls playing hopscotch on the sidewalk‚ men mowing the lawns and women sitting in a group and gossiping. And of course everyone would be doing this because it was the last day of summer. Everyone was outside of their homes but except for the house right in front of us. What was going on? I heard a lot of scary things about that house

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    Police Misconduct Amanda Winter University of Phoenix October 7‚ 2011 Police misconduct can happen in various ways in the criminal justice community. Police Brutality Police brutality is a type of police misconduct. This type of police misconduct can sometimes be confused with the police use of force. “Police brutality is a civil rights violation that occurs when a police officer acts with excessive force with regards to a civilian that is more than necessary” (US Legal Inc.‚ 2001-2011)

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    positive and negative representations of police work. As a result‚ a complex relationship exists between media consumption and public attitudes towards the police. The purpose of this study is to test the impact that media consumption has on attitudes toward police misconduct. The research design proposed for use in this study would be the experimental design‚ a two-group‚ posttest-only‚ randomized experiment. Introduction The public impression of police use of force‚ as brutality‚ in modern

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    Running Head: POLICE PATROL Purpose and Effectiveness of Police Patrol Police patrol is the ‘backbone of policing’. It accounts for more than two-thirds of a department’s personnel. Their main purpose are similar to those of security guards‚ only they have a wider area to survey. These watchmen go around the community and arrest or question suspicious people and possible law offenders. Due to this fact‚ they are avoided by criminals. After World War II the idea of police patrol became

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    America formed its first police forces with ideas and ideals inherited from British law enforcement institutions and they have continued to evolve ever since. The Chicago police department as we know it today is one of the worlds’ finest and most advanced police forces. Chicago formed its first true police force on April 10‚ 1855. The officers were just a small group of constables. Their uniforms were no more than plain clothes and a badge attached to leather bans around their hats. As for their

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    Running head: ANALYSIS TAMPA FLORIDA POLICE DEPARTMENT 1 Analysis of Tampa‚ Florida’s Police Department Kira A Karboski Marywood University ANALYSIS TAMPA FLORIDA POLICE DEPARTMENT 2 Abstract This paper explores the process and experience of attempting to and actually obtaining a job as a police officer for the Tampa Police Department. It also includes facts and information

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    Jonathan Ojeda 09/07/2013  CRJS291 Police subculture Jonathan Ojeda 09/07/2013  CRJS291 Police subculture Policemen often face a difficult decision every day on their beat either to be loyal to their community or be loyal to their fellow officers. Many departments have officers swear an oath to serve and protect without allowing "personal feelings‚ prejudices‚ animosities‚ or friendships" influence their actions. On the other hand‚ as policemen work alongside each other out on the streets

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    Thought Police Game Reflection Paper Playing "the Game" made me feel indifferent and did not affect my behavior or actions. I strongly disagree with anyone who thinks that any of a person’s personal actions‚ in regards to the sharing of information and personal transactions‚ should be monitored and used as evidence against them in any kind of situation. "The Game" has further reinforced my opinions on the monitoring of personal things. While some students allowed "the Game" to change the way

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    Police Department Roles and Functions Learning Team A University of Phoenix Online Abstract This paper will identify the principal roles and functions of police organizations and their role as it applies to the law. Next describe various types of police agencies at the local‚ state‚ and federal level and the roles and functions of each. Then explain the role and function of patrol work. Police officers are at risk every day to make sure citizens are protected

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    Civil Liability and Private Police Civil Liability and Private Police The police forces’ assignment - to preserve order and peace - is an unsubstantiated one convoluted by innumerable factors that appear exceptional to all situations officers have to manage‚ whether controlling a commotion or arresting suspects. In this case‚ the officers every so often are obliged to make use of force throughout their responsibilities‚ whether throughout an arrest or protecting the public‚ themselves

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