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    Law Enforcement Job

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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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    Throughout the United States‚ women were minorities in Law Enforcement. Women have been in policing for over 150 years and‚ despite strong resistance by those within the male-dominated field and public opinion‚ have challenged traditional and stereotypical perceptions of “authentic” police officers; women have used their talents and abilities in policing to prove their capacity as viable police officers. For example‚ Alice Stebbin Wells was the first women to be called a policewomen in the Los Angeles

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    Law Enforcement Ethics

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    There are many issues facing today ’s police officer. Some include the police use of excessive force‚ deadly force‚ police corruption‚ police pursuits and other popular police related topics. While all of these have problem areas‚ there are two police topics that touch on all the above issues‚ police oath of office and the code of ethics. The public is concerned over its own ethics and morality because it has no trust in its leaders. There has never been another time when police officers and

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    Intro to Law Enforcement CRJU 1105 Professor Stewart Kiana Freeman Writing Assignment: The Changing Role of Law Enforcement: A Look at Technology 04/18/17 History showed us that early law enforcement was voluntary and wage-less for those working. No one wanted to be a victim of crime but at the same time no structure really existed for law enforcement. As time went on uniforms and standards were applied to law enforcement as well as wages. Law enforcement eventually went from foot patrol to vehicle

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    effects of illegal immigration on local law enforcement is relevant to contemporary law enforcement because until the federal government takes actions to correct the issue and provide appropriate assistance‚ the state and local agencies will be forced to provide local solutions to a national problem. This approach will create a piecemeal system of enforcement by local jurisdictions within the state‚ with no hope of uniformity. All state and local law enforcement agencies and their officials stand to

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    Law Enforcement Today

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    Law Enforcement Today Law Enforcement Today In civilization today‚ local‚ state‚ and federal law enforcement face many issues. These concerns can range from racial profiling to stress. One of the biggest challenges is enforcing the law due to the fact of not everyone understanding it. Since many officers go through this on a day to day basis‚ it is important to have proper training not to mention counseling when it comes to these types of issues. Department of Homeland Security helps with these

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    Law Enforcement in Society

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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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    The Changes in Law Enforcement All together law enforcement has changed‚ but few see the drastic changes that have happened. Everyday‚ police and sheriffs are working to keep the people in their community safe. With improved technological advances and social changes‚ police and sheriffs are keeping a closer eye on things today. For example‚ improved weapons such as tasers have helped keep suspects safe‚ computers in police cruisers allow instant access of information of individuals. Other

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    trends in law enforcement

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    SEIGLER UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX STEPHEN RUBINO March 7‚ 2014 When it comes to the criminal justice system there are several different components of this system‚ each of these components work hand in hand. These components are law enforcement‚ the courts‚ and the department of corrections and all are very vital in the way that the criminal justice system run. Even though each part of the system is important I believe the most interesting component of the system is that of the department

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    Motivating the Unappreciated | Crystal Tussey | | | | Trying to motivate employees who feel that they are under paid and underappreciated can be a daunting task in itself‚ but add law enforcement officers who feel that way and things can get more difficult. Communities rely on law enforcement officers to protect and serve‚ to be there when there is trouble‚ and be an example to those all around. Having a negative reaction to lack of pay raise such as calling in sick often and slowing

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