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    History Of The Police

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    History of The Police Anthony Locken University of Phoenix - Introduction to Police Theory and Practices In an article on the National Law Enforcement Museum Insider it states: “More than 350 years ago‚ America’s first known system of law enforcement was established in Boston. As soon as colonists had settled there in 1630‚ local ordinances had allowed for constables to be appointed. Soon after‚ in April 1631‚ the townspeople formed a “watch” made up of six watchmen‚ one

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    Dangers of Police Pursuits January 2006 Abstract Debate rages over whether high-speed pursuits are justified. And consensus is growing among local and national law enforcement for the need for stricter controls to dictate when‚ where and why police engage in such potentially deadly car chases. The written pursuit policies of 47 state law enforcement agencies and the nation’s 25 largest cities were subjected to comparative analysis. Qualitative analysis of the policies focused on factors justifying

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    Whitney Moss – 8.1 Analyzing the Elements and Defense of a Crime As a paralegal you should be a where of what charges pertain to what crime however you will still need to analyze whether all elements of that crime can be found in the facts of the case given. An analysis is known for being complete until all possible defenses have been looked over. Based on the scenario given Anthony hit a motorcycle while driving under the influence‚ leaving him to be charged with a DUI. The elements of a DUI consist

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    When people think of poverty‚ they think of crime and criminal activity. Poverty has many faces‚ changing from place to place and over time. There is temporary poverty‚ such as losing their jobs. There is generational poverty‚ where a family at least two generations previously were in poverty. Then there is absolute poverty where a person can not afford the basic necessities. Misfortune is not the catalyst for poverty‚ but poverty is the basis for misfortune. In Louisiana‚ there is a lack of public

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    Police Stress page2 The first type of stress is external stress. The way that this stress is described is by stress that is caused by real threats and dangers. A few of these are like a call like a man with a gun and other dangerous type of situation. With this kind of stress it is able to affect a police officer on the job. This is because this is where the danger is and when these types of situations happen at. The way that this type of stress

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    Riddler; and finally‚ the most famous of all‚ the psychotic clown prince of crime‚ the Joker. But among all of Batman’s nemeses existed one man whose fate was changed when half of his face was burned by acid‚ revealing a ominous separate personality of the man that was buried deep within him. That man was District Attorney Harvey Dent‚

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    Police corruption

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    definition of Police corruption is a specific form of police misconduct designed to obtain financial gain‚ other personal gain‚ or career advancement for a police officer or officers in exchange for not pursuing‚ or selectively pursuing‚ an investigation or arrest. One common form of police corruption is taking bribes in exchange for not reporting organized drug or prostitution rings or other illegal activities. Another example is police officers misusing the police code of conduct

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    Crime Fiction

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    Hands: A Study of Crime Fiction Since the form has never been perfected‚ it has never become fixed. The academians have never got their dead hands on it. It is still fluid‚ still too various for easy classification.(Horsley 1) While Raymond Chandler‚ the author of those words‚ would surely be against the classification attempted here‚ these “dead hands” of mine will attempt to share a study of what has been described as the most widely read type of literature: crime fiction. Crime fiction is the

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    Police Corruption

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    with Frank Serpico the main character graduating from the Police Academy‚ He is determined to be a “good” cop and represent everything that the image of a law enforcer is meant to be. However‚ where there is bad there is good and the police force is no exception. No matter where Serpico goes Police Corruption seems to be all around and his morals are challenged time and time again. He however wants to change this and break down on Police Corruption‚ but of course with every department being corrupt

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    police service

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    What do you think the key role of the police service is and what skills do you bring to the service to execute that role? The key role of the police is to prevent criminal activity to occur in society. This is demonstrated through the use of detecting criminal behaviour‚ investigating crime and stopping individuals or groups that create a threat to others. Police enforce the law to provide safety and a sense of security. The key role of the police service is to maintain social order through the

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