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    Police officers are trained in all situations not to use excessive force while using the use of force continuum; however‚ excessive force should be considered if the situation requires it. Excessive force is frequently used by police. Sometimes it is justified or excessive. Law enforcement officers are authorized to use force in any circumstances. Incidents involving excessive force by police frequently receive attention from the media‚ legislators and criminal courts (Use of force by police

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    Once a pool of potential candidates for police officer jobs has been established‚ the selection process begins. Candidates will be rated based upon the information gleaned from the recruitment process including an evaluation of each candidates Knowledge‚ Skills Abilities and Other relevant criteria. Candidates will progress through a series of events leading to becoming a New York City police officer beginning with a pre-hire interview‚ a medical exam‚ a written psychological profile exam‚ a physical

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    New Technology Officer- worn Cameras Kevin Bolles LEA 408 03-11-2013 Instructor: Jeff Wood Our department is currently going to purchase new technology in the form of officer worn cameras. Over the next five years this technology will be put in place. The police department will see many benefits from this technology in the areas of evidence preservation‚ reduced liability and improved efficiency for the police department. The officer worn camera is a device that has become cost

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    Since the accusation of police brutality is on the rise‚ there’s a question of whether police officers should or shouldn’t wear body cameras with their uniform. There can be many issues with wearing body cameras such as‚ there being an invasion of privacy and the expenses that come along with them. There can be many technical issues involved with the equipment. The cameras aren’t able to record 24/7 because of the lack of storage and battery life. This can cause issues with recordings of certain

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    Imagine what the world would be like if everyone thought that lying was acceptable. In the play the Crucible by Arthur Miller and in the noel A Break with Charity by Ann Ranadi‚ both include characters with different morals. Characters such as Abigail Williams from the Crucible and Ann Putnam from A Break with Charity‚ believe that‚ lying is not as big of a deal as it really is‚ because it does not affect them in any way‚ it only affects the people around them. Unlike Abigail and Ann‚ there are characters

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    1. Should Sharon tell Jill’s name to the security officer? Why -Yes she should‚ the police officer already knows that sharon was shopping with Jill so if Sharon tells the officer she doesn’t know the name of Jill he would automatically know she is lying‚ which would just cause more unwanted trouble. Also‚ Sharon should know what Jill did is wrong‚ and she shouldn’t get the blame for what Jill did‚ Jill needs to face the consequences so she knows next time not to do it. 2. Would it make any difference

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    The Importance of Not Lying To lie means to make an untrue statement with the intent to deceive‚ according to the Webster’s dictionary. It also means to simply create a false or misleading statement on purpose. There are also many synonyms to the word “lie‚” such as: prevaricate‚ equivocate‚ palter‚ and fib. The word lie happens to be the most blunt of this group. “Prevaricate” softens the bluntness of a lie by implying quibbling or confusing the issue. This form of lying is common in courtroomms

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    May 30‚ 2011 RE: Police Qualifications I chose to do my report on one bigger city in Wisconsin. The city of the Milwaukee Police Department (MPD) has various mental and physical exams that are required in the hiring process of becoming a police officer. I know that there are bigger police departments out there‚ but seeing that I found out so much information just on one city that I didn’t feel the need to compare MPD with another PD. The minimum requirements to be on the MPD are first you

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    LEARNING (2011/ 2012) TOPIC: The Effect of Word Position on Recall of Non-meaningful Words. ID NUMBER: 10306280 ABSTRACT: 60 participants were selected randomly from University of Ghana‚ Accra City Campus and the main campus. They were assigned to 2 groups‚ experimental and control group. The experimental group was made to immediately recall in serial order‚ a list of 16 3-letter nonsense syllables within a period of 30 seconds‚ after the words were presented on a screen serially. This

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    1. The Fur Trade (pp. 109-114) Trading fur with the Aboriginal People The Government then introduced them to our kind of trading known as; Marketing. We changed their view of animals Aboriginal People loved their nature‚ and every part of animal was used if it was killed. It was something spiritual Colonism (taking over) the Aboriginal lands Taking over their land 2. Luddism (257-269) One who opposes technical or technological change 3. Race as a Social Construct (documentary + pp.

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