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    Law Enforcement Today

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    Law Enforcement Today Tammy Goodwin CJI/200 December 09‚ 2012 Michael De Franco Law Enforcement Today Law Enforcement Today There are a lot of problems in today’s police departments. Starting with the closings of many police stations‚ which are being replaced

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    In any field of work‚ the phrase “two heads are better than one” is a perfect way to describe the importance of teamwork. In law enforcement‚ there is teamwork every day. In law enforcement‚ men and women work side by side in order keep the streets safe from crime‚ and by doing so‚ putting themselves at risk. The comradery that officers have between on another which is the essence of teamwork. Their lives depend on their partners and it is this common goal that help teamwork thrive with officers

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    not. From January 1st 2012 –October 15th 2012 there has been 99 Law Enforcement Fatalities through the United States. That number is far too high in the Law Enforcement world. Although 99 is a lot it is still down 34 from the same time span one year prior. A total of 1‚799 law enforcement officers died in the line of duty during the past 10 years‚ an average of one death every 53 hours or 164 per year. There were 163 law enforcement officers killed in 2011. All those deaths were because of different

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    intro to law enforcement

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    another country to that of the United States CJ 231 Intro. to Law Enforcement Abstract For my essay I chose Iran to compare with the Unites States. I feel that it’s an interesting country to look into their judicial system. To see how their laws are made‚ formed and enforced; in comparison with that of the United States judicial system. I found a lot of are to cover‚ but to keep it within standards I only chose three (3) differences and one (1) comparison that I felt where highlights

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    Law Enforcement Cameras

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    are effective or not can cause a great divide among any group of people. Proponents of the cameras say that they are effective in reducing accidents and those against them are adamant that they are only in place to increase revenues for local law enforcement. Red light cameras are cameras that are placed at intersections and connected to traffic signals. The camera is triggered by any vehicle entering the intersection above a certain speed and after the signal light has turned red. While

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    Law Enforcement Agencies

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    Local law enforcement is made up of a city’s police department‚ a sheriffs department‚ and some small town police departments. The local city police have the job of patrolling the streets for law violators‚ traffic violations‚ criminal investigations‚ and also providing crowd control. Most counties have a sheriffs department that can handle its crimes. The sheriffs department has the responsibility of handling the local jails; they are bailiffs in the local court rooms‚ they are coroners‚ as well

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    It is very difficult to recruit qualified candidates for law enforcement positions due to the following reasons: Good economy - When the economy is good‚ many youths will not see the reason as why they will seek law enforcement work and thus abscond from the recruitment process completely rather than going to try their lack. So real economy plays a bigger part in denying law enforcement people who are qualified according to the recruitment policy Many jobs in the private sectors - Many jobs in

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    Ethical Law Enforcement

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    Running Head: Ethical Law Enforcement 1 Ethical Law Enforcement Marvin Sanchez 12/03/2014 CJA/324 Instructor: Charles Hughes Incident Review 1. What is the ethical issue or problem? Identify the issue succinctly. The moral agent of the story is about an intoxicated husband who the officers assume was driving and also a domestic violence call. The main issue is that the officers decided to give the husband a sobriety test and that was not supposed to happen since they

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    In law enforcement‚ officers deal with a variety of calls‚ some being easier than others to deal with. When that happens‚ a mentality of “us versus them” can start to form with the public. For instance‚ if an officer goes to disturbing and upsetting scenes‚ then has to listen to the normal public ramble about what a “miserable” day it was‚ that can potentially be a basis for such a mentality‚ which plays into only being an authoritarian. It can be easier for an officer to be strict on all the rules

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    Ethics in Law Enforcement

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    Ethics in law enforcement is a large subject and covers a detailed description in which a law enforcement official may behave. The Law Enforcement Code of Ethics is clearly written and very detailed. All persons who enter the criminal justice field must follow these rules in order to ensure a strong and positive conviction. If not in a case where a conviction is sought‚ these rules must also be followed in the field. A case‚ a criminal conviction or the employment of the law enforcement official can

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