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    Differences Between Police Public Relations Programs and Police-Community Relations Programs Police-Community Relations programs and Police Public Relations programs are similar in many ways‚ but not are not identical or interchangeable‚ according to Barker‚ and Hunter in 2011. Police-Community Relations is a philosophy of police administration‚ which seeks to involve community and police in ongoing decision making concerning policies which impact both. Police Public Relations programs involve

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    1. While at my hpd internship I was asked to do multiple task such as deliver mail‚ send out packages‚ organize and file documents according to date and time‚ conduct background check‚ record information‚ conduct surveillance handling evidence‚ helping organize various events‚ file case files‚ fax subpoenas‚ and seizures My internship Daily duties mostly consisted of helping the agents and working in the mail room. I learned how to handle different responsibilities such as delivering mail and sending

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    programs based on police-work; proliferation of police dramas‚ their portrayal of different means of committing and solving crime‚ and the depiction of law enforcers themselves can hamper and aid actual police work in a big way. Which drives which? Does fact derive from fiction or does fiction reflect fact? It is probably a bit of both‚ with real life providing the background/template for fictional action‚ but how much can a TV show influence what happens in real crime fighting? Police dramas affect

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    “The Media Underestimate Police Brutality” The article “The Media Underestimate Police Brutality” by Michael Novick opens with the following expression “Don’t trust everything you read in the papers.” This article illustrates how the media portrays police brutality. Novick believes that police brutality is an epidemic and not an aberration. This article contains many well made points‚ but it is biased‚ has unsupported evidence‚ and too many facts that are not needed. Although Novick’s article

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    Personality Traits .................................................................2 Organizational Culture in Police Force ................................ 17 The Communication Problem of Police Inspector ................21 General Working Environment........................................... 24 Working Schedule ............................................................... 25 Stress .................................................................................. 26 Designed Learning Process

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    Running Head: POLICE PATROL Purpose and Effectiveness of Police Patrol Police patrol is the ‘backbone of policing’. It accounts for more than two-thirds of a department’s personnel. Their main purpose are similar to those of security guards‚ only they have a wider area to survey. These watchmen go around the community and arrest or question suspicious people and possible law offenders. Due to this fact‚ they are avoided by criminals. After World War II the idea of police patrol became

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    Career Research Paper Police officers have played a major role in society by protecting us from crime. Their responsibilities include not only preserving the peace‚ preventing criminal acts‚ enforcing the law‚ investigating crimes‚ and arresting those who violate the law but also directing traffic‚ community relations work‚ and controlling crowds at public events. Law enforcement officers are a part of our communities to protect and serve us from danger and to apprehend criminals that disobey the

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    Police deviance may be viewed as a very controversial topic by some and most people hold an opinion about it because of the nature of the policing profession. Using the positivist perspective involving empirical knowledge deviance can be defined as “a determined behaviour‚ a product of causation; hence‚ casual‚ explanatory theory can be developed” (Thio 2010:11). As a result of this view‚ police deviance in regards to breaking the law can be justifiable because police work can be stressful. Decades

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    HRMT5501 STUDENT ID. NUMBER 20812193 DUE DATE 1ST APRIL‚ 2013 NAME OF LECTURER JACQUIE HUTCHINSON WORD COUNT 1625 WANG UNIT NAME MANAGING WORKPLACE DIVERSITY LECTURE DAY & TIME (if applicable) TITLE/TOPIC OF ASSIGNMENT Gender Discrimination In Police Force Smarmy And Perfunctory Efforts Academic misconduct as defined in the “Guidelines on Ethical Scholarship‚ Academic Literacy and Academic Misconduct” is any activity or practice engaged in by a student that breaches explicit guidelines relating

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    08 May 2015       How Many Police Shootings Really Occur?  In the United States‚ the public tends to keep track of a lot of things. They have data on  how many pigs and hogs are in the United States. The government has data on how many people  have been victims of shark attacks that were humanly provoked in 2010. So why can the public  not have data on how many people have been killed by police officers in the United States? Is the  problem with society‚ or is it with the police force? There are many questions that need to be 

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