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    2014). The everyday role of a police officer requires a great deal of responsibility‚ discretion making‚ customer service skills and community policing practices. This essay will discuss critical factors and important issues relating to police legitimacy and the contributions discretion making‚ customer service and community policing make to legitimacy of policing for members within the community. Prior to the reform era police were described as authoritarian‚ fearful‚ unapproachable and unethical.

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    CIS 210 1-22-14 Introduction Automated systems exist to ease the effort required by manual system e.g. writing a letter by hand can be easily done through several existing word processors that provide various formatting and paging options. In case of automated inventory system‚ the whole inventory management and re-stocking can easily be done. Moreover‚ there is less likelihood of errors while handling stocks and hence‚ less strain. Automated inventory systems provide

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    6/10/2014 CJ201 History in the Making Beginning with the Three Eras of American Policing American policing began in the middle 1800’s. Policing began to change America with the first era of policing. There are a total of three eras of policing. Each era of policing changed over time and advanced during each era. The first era is called the political era. It lasted from 1840 to 1930. The second era is called the reform era. The reform era lasted from 1930 to 1970. The last era is called the community-problem

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    hefty lawsuits across our country. Technology has always been one thing that has positive sides and negative sides but helped humanity in either situation. Law enforcement is one of the fields that adopted new technology as a tool to fight with crime. Technology can be influenced in different ways to enhance the performance of the policing. It can increase the effectiveness of problem-solving and policing as well as the organizational success. The law enforcement world is way different now than

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    Critical Issues in Policing Stephanie Schultz CJA214 3-10-14 Memo Espinoza Abstract There is an abundance of issues when concerning policing. In this paper the following things will be discussed: the dangers of policing‚ less-than-lethal-weapons‚ technology used in policing‚ and police corruption and how it relates to this paper. Critical Issues in Policing Policing has grown in possibly the most positive and beneficial direction since the beginning of time. It is a constant grueling and agonizing

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    Public versus Private Policing CJA 500 April 19‚ 2010 Chris Bragg Public versus Private Policing In recent years‚ both the numbers of police officers in the United States has been declining. However‚ the rates for many white-collar crimes‚ such as computer crimes‚ employee theft‚ and fraud‚ are increasing. Public policing has been known to have a monopoly on policing until the increased trend in private policing in the United States. Public and private policing have many similarities

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    Public Policing Versus Private Security Michael Lemke 502 October 17‚ 2011 George Gallitano Abstract Several distinct differences exist between public policing and private security. The ability to enforce the law and maintain order in society rests with public policing. The agencies that receive money to perform protective and loss-prevention duties that the police officers do not handle are private securities. Public policing and private security agencies do offer the same services and duties

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    Check Point: Presence of Others Identify behavioral changes that result from the presence of others. Why does the presence of others produce changes in our level of performance or awareness? Provide a personal example of behavior changes related to the presence of others. I can easily identify with this subject; we all change to adjust to our surroundings be it at home or work‚ a bar or with friends and family. We never act the same in front of our parents as we do in front of our friends

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    When most people think of computers‚ they do not visualize the components inside that make up the computer system. Most state-of-the-art systems have the same components as a personal computer to meet the user’s needs. Although state-of-the-art computers offer more memory and storage capabilities‚ my personal computer offers some of the same components but is less expensive. I purchased my Toshiba Satellite Notebook for school‚ therefore it is rather new. My Toshiba notebook allows

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    Ethical Dilemma Paper Taylor Caputo CJS/211 02/23/15 Dr. Theresa Fox Ethical Dilemma Paper Have you ever been curious about what is or is not ethical? When thinking about what something is ethical several things come into play. Things to question are: What is the nature of the dilemma? When the dilemma was presented was an ethical decision made and what was the outcome? Was there any alternate course of action that could have been made? Forced Chemotherapy Young 17 year-old Cassandra C.‚ from

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