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    Unprofessional Police Officers and Corruption Within The Police Force In the Internet I have found an interesting web-site “Bad Cop‚ No Donut”. This is a “weekly wrap-up of North American police brutality‚ misconduct and corruption”. In other words there are plenty examples of unprofessional police officers. Here I found three situations to analyze. The first situation is described in the article “Woman dies after being struck by police officer during shootout”‚ In general it looks like a

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    Lives Matter has started in response to police brutality incidents. A lot of cases have not received the right justice due to no real evidence‚ due to the fact they do not testify. Therefore‚ police officers should be required to wear body cameras‚ when they are on duty and have the right quality of training. Racism has caused over more than one problem throughout the years. Recent incidents of racism has led to riots‚ marches‚ protests‚ and etc. Police brutality has surfaced more on racism in the United

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    POLICE POWER & AUTHORITY: THE USE OF EXCESSIVE FORCE Julio E. Negron Professor James McDonald Tuesday & Thursday 8:30-9:45 am The use of excessive force by police organizations around the world as a crime control mechanism has been widely criticized and debated for many years. Many ask‚ what exactly is excessive force? What causes an officer to use excessive force and is it justified? There is much ambiguity when it comes to answering such questions. Your perception will undoubtedly

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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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    Causes of Police Corruption Police Corruption doesn’t occur because of some random reason‚ it has a definite cause. Police officers would not go through these great lengths to abuse their powers without a probable reasonable cause. One thing that is for sure as far as police corruption is concern is that someone wins and someone loses. The cause of police corruption is ambiguous‚ and from the looks of it the causes and reasons varies from person to person. In the last two decades‚ research

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    Introduction Police‚ agency of a community or government that is responsible for maintaining public order and preventing and detecting crime. It is one of the important agencies within the State territory to maintain peace and security and uphold the internal sovereignty. It is also an important branch of criminal justice with other organs such as courts‚ prisons‚ corrections etc. The basic police mission—preserving order by enforcing rules of conduct or laws—was the same in ancient societies as

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    CJM 407 27 September 2013 Gang and Security Threat Group Awareness When I pulled this web page up I found that it was from the Florida Department of Corrections. In 1992 the Department of corrections started to monitor the level of gang activity within their prisons. They also created a web page to assist the public in education regarding gang violence. While reading‚ I decided to review their question and answer section. Here I was able to review the difference between California Law and

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    Police Development and Operation Trends CJA/394 Police Development and Operation Trends Police organizations bring different meaning to different people based on age‚ sex‚ relationship‚ etc. If you were to ask a person who was the age of 30 in 1950‚ I am sure they would have drastically different details in regards to the policing that took place within their police organizations‚ than if you were to ask a person today of age 30. This is because although most policing organizations still utilize

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    Police Performance Management: Practical Guidance for Police Authorities June 2006 This guide has been produced by the Home Office Police Standards Unit and the Association of Police Authorities with the help of PA Consulting. We are very grateful for the contributions provided by all police authorities and other contributors during the development of this guidance. Foreword Police performance makes headline news: it affects people’s daily lives. There are many stakeholders in police performance

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    There have been ongoing debates about the guidelines for police officers when conducting discretionary searches. One police department that has been in the headlines for its practices of discretionary searches have been the New York City’s Police Department. New York City’s Stop and frisk policy allowed police officers to stop and search an individual on the street at their discretion based on suspicion of criminal activity. One of the most highly publicized cases of NYPD’s stop and frisk tactic

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