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Police brutality is one of the biggest problems in the United States. Police officers aren’t doing their jobs appropriately. People are being shot and killed by police officers. The confrontations the police officers get in to can sometimes get violent. These confrontations can lead to...
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Before answering the question of why diversity is important, one must understand what it is. According to Belfield, “Multiculturalism is a system of beliefs and behavior that recognizes and respects the presence of all diverse groups in an organization or society, acknowledges and values their...
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George Kelling and James Q. Wilson analyzed and tested their hypothesis of crime one certain areas, which lead them to develop the Broken Windows Theory. I will break down their “Broken Windows Theory” and how this has changed law enforcement today. The Broken Windows set...
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Police Brutality “We have a lot of people that are oppressed. We have a lot of people that aren’t treated equally, aren’t given equal opportunities. Police brutality is a huge thing that needs to be addressed. There are a lot of issues that need to...
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Kevin M. Gilmartin the author of “Emotional survival for law enforcement” wrote this book with the intention to give people insight who are looking to pursue a career in law enforcement with advice for their loved ones too on ways to emotionally survive this job...
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Emotional Survival for Law Enforcement is energetic, honest and very driven. This book is not just for those working in law enforcement, but also for anyone that has a family member, or friend that is. It is a difficult career and very few will understand...
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Introduction A growing concern throughout law enforcement, policymakers, and academic researchers is the disproportionate rate and incarceration of people with mental illnesses (PwMI). Although Mental health-related police contact has been to vary, PwMI represents at least 16 percent of the U.S. prison and jail population....
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A case in which the Law Enforcement Bill of Rights was first highlighted is from the case of Garrity v. New Jersey (1967). In 1961 affirmations of ‘ticket fixing’ came to light within the townships of Bellmawr and Barrington, New Jersey. Six officers, counting Edward...
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Field notes are very important for the law enforcement. This is because they serve as the basis for further investigation. With the information recorded in the field notes, a police officer can use it as a lead on the investigation. Good field notes help the...
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This paper takes an in-depth look into three articles that demonstrate that law enforcement of today can be heavily compared to law enforcement of the Seventies. Certain events that occurred then are similar to current events. There is a major distrust between police and society...
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This assignment will discuss various reasons why law enforcement agencies fail to report hate crimes in their jurisdiction. Also being discussed within this assignment is why victims of hate crimes, such as assaults do not report their victimization to law enforcement. One of the many...
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Social media has transformed the way social interactions occur in society. Law enforcement has had to face the challenging task of navigating crime on the internet. One of the most prevalent issues on social media is cyberbullying. However, social media has also served as a...
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To discriminate and arrest. Law enforcement officials in the United States are sworn to serve and protect, yet in recent light, we have witnessed discrimination and unjust arrests. Abraham Lincoln was thought to of said, “America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we...