Police Department Roles and Functions Shontay Manigault CJA/214 1/11/2015 Kevin Marshall Police Department Roles and Functions There are many various functions of police agencies. Patron‚ traffic‚ juvenile services‚ intelligence and undercover‚ and special operations are just some of the various functions of police agencies. There are many differences between the functions of the police agencies and the federal‚ state‚ and the local levels. There are reasons of why you need to have various functions
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Police Department Roles and Functions Learning Team A University of Phoenix Online Abstract This paper will identify the principal roles and functions of police organizations and their role as it applies to the law. Next describe various types of police agencies at the local‚ state‚ and federal level and the roles and functions of each. Then explain the role and function of patrol work. Police officers are at risk every day to make sure citizens are protected
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authority by a police officer to fulfill personal needs or wants. There are three simple criteria for a “corrupt act” which must all happen simultaneously: (1) misuse of authority‚ (2) misuse of official capacity‚ and (3) misuse of personal attainment. (Dantzker‚ 1995). Police corruption falls into two major categories-- external corruption‚ which concerns police interaction with the public‚ and internal corruption‚ which involves the relationships among co-workers within the department. The external
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It is easy to understand how this behavior is so commonplace. This could be due to the overall acceptance of this type of behavior in the Boston Police Department. Sullivan’s deceitful tendencies are only strengthened by the organization’s tolerance of the behavior. The woman staff does not report Sullivan’s harassing behavior at any point. If it was reported Sullivan would surely have been disciplined. If Sullivan decided to implement some value based rationale at this point he would be more accepted
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Thomas Bryan Martin (Martinsburg Police Department.) Berkeley County established its first Sheriff’s Department in 1865‚ this branch off came from Frederick County‚ Virginia when Berkeley County became part of West Virginia (Berkeley County Sheriff Department.) From 1865 to 1870 John W. Pitzer served as the first Sheriff and only twenty-nine men have been elected since that time (Berkeley County Sheriff Department.) The mission of the Martinsburg Police Department is to promote a feeling of security
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executive styles that police administers service in the implementation of their characters are the administrator‚ the politician‚ the top copy‚ and the statesman. Each of the styles are reliant upon the roles that are not limited to external‚ but internal roles as well. In the two case studies‚ both the new chief executives employ different styles in an attempt to reform their departments. While Captain Ed Davis employs the “Statesman” style for the Lowell Police Department (LPD)‚ Chief Ken Fortier
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Macedon Police Department During my senior year in high school‚ through my EMCC (Eastern Monroe Career Center) Boces program‚ my criminal justice teacher told our class we were going to intern 10-12 weeks somewhere in the field that we were interested in. I was accepted to intern with the Macedon Police Department. I went to my internship Monday through Friday from 8am until 10:30 am. My main supervisor was Earl Lergner. He is a police officer that is in charge of the evidence chamber. He has
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Abstract The City of Columbus Mississippi recognizes the need for a new analytical unit. This is a proposal that aims to develop this new analytical unit in an effort to support all levels of the Police Department‚ to include command personnel‚ supervisors‚ detectives‚ and patrol officers. law enforcement agencies in. This analytical unit will obtain and analyze as much information as possible in order to identify crime patterns‚ trends‚ offenders‚ and develop correlations‚ to improve short-term
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Samantha Smith English 1102 R March 12‚ 2008 Metropolis Critique In Fritz Lang’s silent film Metropolis‚ several key characteristics made the movie what it is. One important feature is the Art Deco and Modernistic architecture‚ which gives the setting a futuristic feel considering these movements were exploding at the time. Another characteristic is the character’s costumes and make-up. Since the movie was a silent one‚ artists had to make the visual impact very vivid. Hands‚ used as
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In the late 1920s‚ Germany produced a silent film with captions called “Metropolis”. The movie is about a futuristic city that contains two social classes. The first class would be the rich people who live in the city‚ enjoying all of the modern luxuries‚ and making a lot of money. Down below exist a highly controlled working class that keep the city running. These people know nothing but work and what is preached to them. The two classes do not know much about each other. One of the working
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