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    We hear about police misconduct case and wonder, Why don’t they do anything to stop this? Many say that we should keep the police officers’ perspective in mind. Others say that these actions are due to racism or post 9/11 paranoia. Whatever the excuse may be for these cases, there should be no need for violence anywhere. Police brutality videos go viral and reveal to the world that it actually happens and that it may happen to you too. This pervades people with fear and anger because their civil

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    Police Corruption

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    Police corruption has been an issue that has left a lasting blemish on communities and society. Police corruption usually derives a lack of respect officer(s) feel that either the city does not care about them or they are not paid enough for their duties. Throughout this essay I will give you a better understanding on the issue that is police corruption by using terminology from the book such as the “rotten apple theory”, “blue wall of silence” and “deviant subculture”. With corruption this affects

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    Police Leadership

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    This course has provided me with a lot of informative knowledge about Administration of Police Executive Systems. This course offers various concepts about various styles of leadership, organization, administration, and operations. I believe this course had focused greatly on the topic of police leadership, and how it is so important in every law enforcement organization. As a first-line supervisor, this course has greatly benefit me and it taught me the importance of situational leadership. Emotional

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    Police Corruption

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    illegitimate, the financial temptations are enormous. Many police officers are demoralized by the scope of drug trafficking. No matter how diligent an officer may be eradication programs and millions of arrests have done little to stop drugs which are now cheaper, purer, and more available than ever. Given the dangers of their job, the indifference of many citizens and the frequent lack of appreciation are no doubt disheartening. Some police also recognize that their real function is not so much to

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    When it comes to police officer disciplinary actions, the lines becomes thin and more difficult to read between. It is not such a black and white situation and when it comes to properly disciplining a police officer it can become difficult to do so especially when that officer has either been on the force a long time so there is an established relationship, or the inappropriate act they committed happened just once and they claim it will never happen again. These types of things make it much harder

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    is widely known that police officers are given a substantial amount of latitude concerning vehicular searches while on patrol. Many officers make it a habit to ask citizens they pull over if it 's okay to search their cars, while others will only ask if they have reason to believe that a suspect is hiding something. Either way, what should you do if the police search your car without your permission, and without first obtaining a search warrant? Most people know that police officers need one of

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    Police Discretion

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    Police Discretion David Gonzalez University of Phoenix Introduction to Policing CJA/370 Professor John W. Feltgen June 23, 2005 Abstract In this paper I will discuss police discretion and the use of these discretionary powers in the law enforcement workplace. I will explore the mythical aspects of police discretionary powers and the source of this myth. I will further discuss the control of discretionary authority. I will name instances of law enforcement officials using their discretionary powers

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    Police Scenarios

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    Scenario 1: Yes, this indeed was a legal stop. This was a legal stop because under the stop and frisk exception police can stop a person on the streets and pat them down for illegal objects, so long as they have suspicion. And, during my midnight shift patrol I found it to be suspicious that these two men were behind a closed business. A business in which has been burglarized in the past. I do believe that stop and pat down was justified. I believe the stop was justified because the suspect did not

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    Police Obligation

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    The nature of being attentive, particularly with reference to one's own behavior or discourse reason ability or decency. The optional utilization of police power gives cops the opportunity to judge, chooses, or acts as needs be to their own judgment in any given circumstance. The police can choose whether to accuse somebody of a wrongdoing or not, and what charge to apply. Assemblies, the president and the governors of the different states, trial and re-appraising judges, and managerial offices are

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    Police Observation

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    I am working an evening move and have been on the police office for a long time. I have a companion named Steve who was additionally procured in the meantime as me and helped me graduate the police institute. Steve and I are talking about run of the mill police tattle when he advises me that he was up throughout the night with a wiped out kid. He then illuminates me that he is additionally feeling sick and is drained from working such a variety of hours to have the additional salaries. Steve approaches

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