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    Short Story Journey

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    acting suspiciously. Stop‚ immediately!” One of the men said‚ “By golly‚ Harry‚ the police. We must hurry! He is obviously a very clever policeman. He is very good at deducing?” “Yes‚ we must. I think it is the incredibly clever Constable Julius Brown!” “Constable Brown? Julius Brown‚ who wears a magician’s gown?” “Indeed‚ yes. And when he sees the likes of us‚ he also wears a serious frown. He would enjoy sending us down. So clearly‚ Gilbert‚ it would be unpleasant to be arrested‚ especially

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    Ethics in Policing

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    own peers at any and all opportunities available. This is why it is imperative that Police must always perform to a high standard in any action or decision they make. This essay will look at the ethical actions and decisions‚ Senior Constable Cullen and Constable Black make‚ in the Lane Cove Break and Enter case study. This essay will also discuss the roles and functions of police and how they must be approached ethically‚ as well as the use of discretion and reporting misconduct and corruption

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    Police Power Etc.

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    Scenario 3 Weatherbell and Farzal are Police Constables on duty when receiving a call from ’All That Glitters ’ - jewellers in the shopping centre about a woman who is believed to be a theft.The information they have got about the suspect is : young‚tall woman with long blonde hair wearing jeans and black jacket carrying a black rucksack. As the police constables mentioned above drove past Station Square they see young woman meeting the description they have. When officer Weathrbell runs after the

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    Volunteering assignment 1

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    One of the many volunteer opportunities in the police service includes the Special Constables. The Special Constables have the same duties as Police Constable but they do not get paid for the work they do‚ whilst being a Special Constable‚ they will also have a part time job. The service stands to gain a various range of experience and skills when having volunteers in the service. For example; some Special Constables may have experience within the Police force whereas other Specials may have little

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    Law's a Beast

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    Days after a Mumbai police constable raped a 17-year-old college girl inside a police chowki on Mumbai’s Marine Drive‚ people who walked the promenade or drove the stretch made it a point to stop‚ hurl the choicest of abuses at constables posted along the four-kilometre stretch before moving on. The men in khaki fought hard to keep their cool‚ grimacing at the dishonour brought on by one of their own‚ Sunil Atmaram More‚ on the afternoon of April 21. It looked like Marine Drive‚ the symbol of the

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    to about A.D.900. Therefore‚ we begin with a brief history of the evolution of four primary criminal justice officers—sheriff‚ constable‚ coroner‚ and justice of the peace—from early England to the twentieth century in America (Ken‚ 2006). English and Colonial Officers the Law: All four of the primary criminal justice officials of early English-the sheriff‚ constable‚ coroner‚ and justice of the peace there was a lack of established practice in the United State. Accordingly‚ it is important to

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    Police and Society

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    Accountability implies some form of explanation and justification‚ usually a public one2. It does not mean direction or control with operational policy being decided by some outside body3. Control of day-to-day operations rests firmly with the Chief Constable‚ although he is subject to scrutiny and influence by the Home Office and the government3. This is an apparent breadth of police accountability‚ through formal and informal channels. They face a range of audiences-not merely the public and senior

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    Diplomatic Immunity

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    geographical proximity between the person and the victim. To exemplify‚ two important cases have been referred to: White v CC of S. Yorkshire Police and Alcock v Chief Constable of South Yorkshire. Both cases are about the disaster occurred at the Hillsborough Stadium‚ and also‚ in both of the cases‚ the defendant is the Chief Constable of South Yorkshire Police. What makes also a resemblance between the two cases is that‚ in the both of them‚ the claimant does not win the case. Further reasons for

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    Acts of Law regarding mental health that Constables should abide by; Mental Health Act 1983 and Mental Capacity Act 2005. The Mental Health Act will be broken down and summarised made to be comprehendible. Followed by a close examination of the Mental Capacity Act‚ before comparing the two in order to weigh out the positives and negatives of both Acts of Law. This will be done using real life cases. Section 136 of the Mental Health Act 1983 gives a Constable a preserved power of arrest under the Police

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    HK Auxiliary Police

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    Background to Hong Kong Auxiliary Police The Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force (HKAPF) currently has 4‚500 auxiliary police officers and known as the best in Asia. It comprises volunteers from all walks of life and has a proud history dating back to its establishment in 1914. The original role of the HKAPF as a trained manpower reserve to support the regular force during times of emergencies has been maintained. The HKAPF continues to render the form and amount of support as determined by the

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