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    everyone in this country throughout. Emotions felt on this day ranged from anger‚ confusion‚ despair‚ deception‚ and sadness. The grief of the American citizens was overwhelming and something needed to be done to ensure our safety. Homeland Security‚ what does it all mean and how did it come about? Homeland Security is an “Umbrella term”‚ a single common category that refers to multiple terms. More specifically it is a national effort to protect the states against terrorist attacks within or from outside

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    Critical Thinking and Ethics Critical thinking is the ability to think clearly and rationally. Being able to see both sides of an issue. You have to be able to understand the logical connections between ideas‚ identify‚ construct‚ and evaluate arguments‚ detect inconsistencies and common mistakes in reasoning‚ solve problems systematically‚ identify relevance and importance of ideas‚ and to reflect on justification of one’s own beliefs and values. Critical thinking free us from self-deception.

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    video of police officers who holding down a man at a liquor store and shot him numerous of times because they thought he had a gun. I’m sure when they update us on the incident there will be justice. Everyone has a voice and wants to feel like they’re making justice for whomever they are trying to make be heard. In the article “Police responses to police brutality” the officers responded about the pros and cons of having body cameras. They stated “. . . The cameras provide views of the police response

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    I had an opportunity to interview a police officer while at work since the organization I work with has a good relationship with the El Paso Police Department because they provide informational workshops for our participants. Even though this particular police officer is now dedicated mostly to doing these types of informational trainings‚ he still practices regular police officer duties from time to time. When asked if being a police officer was something he always wanted to do‚ he responds “yes”

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    heart because that is where one of my earlier and more serious relationships emerged and where one of my hardest heartbreak occurred. I always see Mexico with great fondness‚ even when it comes to bribes. Bribes‚ class or racial conflicts had always been issues in Mexico at large and particularly in Mexico City. Behind these issues are the underlying problems of poverty‚ lack of education and moral of low ranking officials‚ including police officers. While undoubtedly bribes of larger sums are made to

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    Police subculture and code of ethics Police subculture is one that is questioned with police brutality‚ use of excessive force in administering order‚ cover-ups for fellow police officers‚ corruption‚ and other unethical issues in the police system. An efficient police system would mean a flawless one‚ where there is no corruption or any form of misconduct where recruitment and training would all be fair. The police have time and time again been on the frontline for assault against a particular

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    However‚ after having a discussion with Stuart they drove to the town of Ignacio‚ CO and contacted Town Marshal David Duschene‚ 111 Main Street‚ Ignacio‚ CO xxxxx‚ telephone number (xxx) xxx-xxxx. Marshal Duschene immediately contacted the Southern Ute Police Department (SUPD)‚ 1973 Ute Way‚ SUIR‚ CO‚ xxxxx‚ telephone number (xxx) xxx-xxxx. The SUPD dispatched Officer Leonard Slye and Officer William Boyd to the crime scene. The Officers identified the victims and confirmed the double homicide. They contacted

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    Police Organizational Structures Organizations are entities of two or more people who cooperate to accomplish an objective. (Peak‚ Policing America‚ 2012). A police department structure must be parallel so that this way its structure can be effective in completing the overall goal of protecting and helping the public. Over the years police agencies have followed a traditional structure but by the passing of years the structure is starting to evolve.

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    been misconduct and corruption associated with any given policing agency. Police officer malfeasance can range from minor cases of misconduct to the downright criminal acts that are considered to be corruption. It is important to state here that not all police officers are guilty of misconduct and/or corruption‚ but like everything in our media-based society‚ the ?bad? cops are of much more interest and therefore are what this paper will focus on. Merriam-Webster online (2005) defines misconduct

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    Saskatchewan and received the position 2. She started her work on July 15th and worked approximately to July 24th 3. She took 3 days off work to see her husband 4. She met her husband through a friend of a friend 5. They had a strong established relationship 6. Which led to their marriage 7. He was convicted for 6 count of secondary murder Issues The issue in this case there was a girl named Heather Ennis who worked at Elks Club as manger she been worked with them from July 15th to July 24th

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