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    There are many distractions that can occur when police officers are on duty. For instance‚ as we progress into modern time so does the technology that we use. As we change the way that police officers do their duties so does the technology continue to change the face of distractions in the field. However‚ with the change of technology comes the change of the perspective that what we do on the job. We constantly have cells phones that are attached to our hips or hands to communicate to others‚ we

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    of all sworn officers. Most of the females though only holding clerical positions. As of today‚ only about 13% of police officers are females‚ even with many progressive gender equality movements. Why is the number of women in this field not growing quicker? Are they being discriminated for their gender and choice of career? Is law enforcement just not an interesting field for females as male? The answer could be a variety of things. Many people believe having more female officers could be a potential

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    relationship between the police and the general public was very divided. The police were under major scrutiny for racism and brutality. The police force felt like they were taken for granted and the US people felt that the police were never around when they needed them. After 9-11 two things happened. The first thing to happen was that all American’s realized how vulnerable our country really was and the second thing that happened was that the people saw just how much they needed the police. It is very

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    Q1: With reference from evidence from football violence‚ explain what is wrong with common sense accounts of crowd behaviour INTRO Common sense accounts of crowd behaviour are typical explanations of crowd events and conflicts that would be proposed by the everyday person; ideas such as ‘agitators’ or the ‘mad mob’. This has become a vastly researched topic in social psychology which has demonstrated major faults in such common sense accounts of crowd behaviour. The issues associated with these

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    denominator in all civilizations through society. Police are constituted by whomever higher government is above them to assist‚ protect and defend and citizens of that government. They are sworn in men and women‚ all ages and different nationalities. They come from all parts of the world and have many different backgrounds. Police officers put themselves in harm’s way knowing there is a possibility of being confronted with a difficult situation. Although some officers bask in the glory of giving tickets and

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    TINTED GLASS ON CARS IMPORTED BY NIGERIANS The Police High Command has observed with concern the unnecessary controversies that have trailed the recent IGP’s announcement on the ban on the indiscriminate use of tinted glasses on vehicles plying Nigerian roads. The Force has observed that one of the issues that has generated so much contention and sometimes endless arguments between Police Officers enforcing the ban on the one hand‚ and motorists on the other hand‚ is the contention by some

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    What Is Community Policing

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    Review of Literature Community Policing and Police-Community Relations in the US context Community policing is a philosophy of policing which emphasizes partnerships between the police and the public (Walker & Katz‚ 2013). This approach considers cooperation between the police and the community as an important mechanism that gives the police better access to information provided by the community‚ which in turn can make the police more responsive to the needs of the community. Historically‚ community

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    Torrey Rendell Gibbs Why Do I want to become a police Officer? I want to become a police officer because I feel that it is the calling and purpose God has for my life. As a husband and father of a thirteen year old step daughter‚ a nine year old daughter‚ a five year old daughter‚ and an one year old son; it has come natural for me to be a protector. I take pride in knowing and hearing my family say the feel safe at night under my leadership. It is my duty that I make sure that everyone

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    Stop and Frisk Shauna Hinchley CJ105 April 29 2013 Mr. Kagawa Stop and Frisk The stop and frisk is when a police officer stops a person‚ one he/she believes is suspicious individual‚ and with lawful intent‚ pats down in search of a hidden weapon in the suspect ’s clothing. It seems like a controversial law‚ arguable yet justifiable. How would you feel if you were stopped by a policeman? Probably scared‚ angry‚ and even confused? Of course‚ if you were innocent. What if you were a drug dealer

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    10/7/12 The Third Man Sequence Analysis In Carol Reed’s The Third Man‚ the sequence in which the police and their bait‚ Holly‚ anxiously wait for the arrival of their target‚ Harry‚ is full of suspense and displayed through over 25 shots in less than 3 minutes. The sequence captures the anxiousness and suspense experienced by all the characters through its quick cuts of empty streets‚ destroyed buildings‚ and dark shadows. The score of this sequence heavily influences the mood and different thematic

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