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    Police Job Analysis Essay

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    Analysis While people decide to peruse career into policing‚ they need to understand what the challenges they will face in the field. Everyday police officers need to make critical decisions that will impact their lives‚ not just at work‚ but their personal lives as well. Everyone handles these issues in their careers differently‚ and it is up to them how they are going to deal with these challenges. In the article‚ it explains the challenges and hurdles that officers have to deal with everyday‚

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    Police Dogs History

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    there were only fourteen police dog programs‚ all cluttered around the Northeast‚ with the exception of Berkeley California and Muncie‚ Indiana. When the 1960s hit‚ the modern era of police dogs began in the United States. Canine teams were appearing all of the country and the movement was considered to be a fad. (Dorriety‚ J. K. 2005) By the time the 1970s rolled around in the United States‚ the use of police dogs was a mainstay. The canines were now considered part of the police force itself. Some of

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    Police interrogations are often stressful for juveniles and adults alike. However‚ police interrogations and the practices used may be deemed to be even more stressful to juveniles. The Reid technique is a common practice used by police in order to obtain confessions from suspects‚ regardless of the amount of evidence the detectives have and regardless of guilt. This common technique involves several methods. The first‚ is to isolate the suspect in the interrogation room. Often times‚ this includes

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    Police on the Dark Side

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    Police on the Dark Side One can say that corruption‚ misconduct‚ and brutality are issues that exist in police agencies across the country. With power comes responsibility‚ which is a trait that he or she would assume that every officer would have‚ but with an undisciplined mind power and authority can be terribly abused. Police corruption can be defined as “acts” involving the misuse of authority by a police officer in a manner designed to produce personal gain for him or for others(Walker &

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    Police Ride Along

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    Police Analysis Paper Intro to Police Work‚ Professor Phifer Thursday 8-12pm Ivana Simmons March 3‚ 2010 Certification of Authorship: I certify that I am the author of this paper and that any assistance I received in its preparation is fully acknowledged and disclosed in the paper. I have also cited any sources from which I used data‚ ideas‚ words‚ either quoted directly or paraphrased. I also certify that this paper was prepared by me especially for this course. Student Signature __________________________

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    Police Observation

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    I Officer Jacqueline Quiles‚ working for Cedar Park Police Department in my marked patrol vehicle‚ wearing my patrol uniform and displaying my badge of office. Working the night shift of 1800-0600 with my patrol car camera working and ready as well as my body camera and driving marked unit 345. At 2245 I was dispatched to a possible DWI collision. Upon arrival to the address of 2206 Rivera‚ I was met by the complainant Becky Waldron. Ms. Waldron met me in front of the residence listed above and stated

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    mid sized town police station. I have recently received vital output statistics which show that the station is performing poorly in terms of service quality (not enough routine patrol‚ delay in answers to calls and complaints) and productivity (low turnover in investigation of crimes‚ searches for evidence‚ questions of suspects and witnesses). Below are the main points of my presentation to the stations’ “board of directors”. “Chair’s Report”:  Present the history of the police station emphasizing

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    Stop & Frisk is a procedure done by police officers to search for weapons or any items that can cause harm to others. If the officer has probable cause and feels like the person is going to commit a crime or has a weapon‚ then they will go to the person to do a stop & frisk. The officer stops the person and runs his/her hands over the person’s outer clothes to see if they do in fact have a weapon. The search is supposed to be done very carefully and lightly to not overstep any boundaries or rights

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    What are the sources of police stress? There are many different sources that cause police office stress: Constant exposure to people who suffers from tragedy and pain‚ officer’s safety and health threats‚ the loss of fellow officer in the line of duty‚ in control of their emotions‚ the responsibility of protecting citizens‚ and the responsibility of owning a firearm‚ pressure from the media and peers. How do stress and trauma differ? Stress occurs in every day and at every stage which is inescapapble

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    American Police Issues

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    Issues with in American police. When I first began researching the topic of these issues with in our police force‚ it really got my mind pondering different things. How do we survive in a world where there is so many issues taking place day after day? Many Americans believe out police system is completely corrupt. The top police based issues concerning Americans today are such things as Police organization and management of police‚ Socialization into the

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