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    gain control of a situation. The levels or continuum of force police use include basic verbal and physical restraint‚ less-lethal force and lethal force. (Peak‚ (2015). Throughout our history‚ police agencies have faced allegations of brutality and corruption. (Peak‚ (2015). There are three means by which the police can be brutal: verbal abuse‚ physical abuse and police brutality. Police brutality has become a great concern. Police brutality encompasses a wide range of practices‚ from the use

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    with the Gloversville Police Department‚ I learned many skills‚ values and the ways of this Police Department. Many of the calls and situations I went to often could relate to a certain theory that I learned in any of my law classes. I would recommend any student majoring in Criminal Justice to try to take an internship with a local law enforcement agency. I am currently signed up for the civil service test for Gloversville Police Department‚ If I do qualify for the Police I believe that this internship

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    How to Write a Police Report A police report is a description of facts surrounding a crime. It is used to report who‚ what‚ when‚ where‚ why and/or how a crime took place‚ although some of those facts may not be known at the time it is written. The term "police report" can be used to describe a report filed by a victim or witness of a crime or the preliminary report filed by an officer investigating a crime. These reports are often passed on to other policemen or crime scene specialists‚ who use

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    Occupation description 1 A - With being a police patrol officer there are many responsibilities and tasks that I will have to be able to do in order to do that job correctly. One of the main responsibilities is to keep the public safe. I would also need to pursue‚and maybe even arrest anyone that tries to harm the public in anyway. After I pursue someone and and am done with them I would always need to fill out the correct paperwork for what they did. ( “ Task List” 1 ). I think that these are

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    to take an active role in order to keep our streets and neighborhoods safe. Also‚ we can not take for granted our under-staffed and under-funded law enforcement agencies will always respond quickly enough to protect us in time from all emergencies. Police departments‚ fire departments‚ and emergency services do not a safe community make. To ensure safety and freedom in our communities citizens must remain forever vigilant. We can not forget that the root word of vigilante is ‘vigilant’. According

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    Exclusionary rule was needed to deter police misconduct. Many police agencies will use warrantless evidence and use that against a person. That is the reason exclusionary rule was created was to stop law enforcement obtain illegally obtain it. It can also be called as “fruit of the poisonous tree”. Exclusionary rule also has a loophole known as good faith exception‚ that way in courts both these rules balance out each other. Exclusionary rule is a judicially created rule that prohibits the use of

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    *Running head: *BENEFITS OF A NATIONAL POLICE FORCE Benefits of a National Police Force Daniel Estrada 10/18/2009 AIU Online‚ CRJ 306‚ Tammi Clearfield {text:bookmark-start} Abstract {text:bookmark-end} Benefits of a National Police Force Other reasons that consolidating all police forces into a nationally unified group would be the issues of jurisdiction that can cause confusion of authority and cause feelings of competitiveness between different law enforcement agencies;

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    community where the police‚ who are supposed to protect and serve the community‚ assault‚ harass‚ and discriminate the people for no apparent reason? First off‚ that is called police brutality and it sure does not go down well at all‚ police brutality is a serious crime and should not be taken lightly at all just because they are police officers. Police officers tend to be looked at very negatively from a civilian’s point of view‚ and to me the main reason why they are is because of police brutality. In

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    The public police industry has never had a close relationship with the private security profession. Public police officers have typically viewed private security as “law enforcement wanna-bes” (p. 247‚ Clifford‚ 2004). Private security is viewed this way because the training requirements are different and in many ways less extensive than what is required of public police officers (Australian Institute of Criminology‚ 1998). This has been a controversial issue in the past but in recent years has been

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    That Could Be Used On You By The Police When you are being held due to suspicion of a crime‚ it’s very possible that you will be interrogated by the police. Their goal will be to get information out of you about the crime‚ or even have you confess to it. While you have the right to remain silent until your attorney arrives‚ it is good to know some possible interrogation techniques that the police could use on you. Lying To You One misconception about the police is that they must tell you the truth

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