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    Force is taken over by law enforcement in a horrible way. Many police officers are not getting trained properly. They are not given enough time in training to understand the concepts of dealing with the public and how they should act with their actions. It is currently under the most public scrutiny today. Police officers are taking it beyond their power of authority and using it against the public. This is causing the public to have riots, protests, assault on law enforcement, damage to property,

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    Making it mandatory for law enforcement officers to have a body cam is not a new idea. In fact many police stations have been doing it for quite a while, but recently, due to some controversial events, many believe that it should be mandatory for every law enforcement officers to wear a body cam at all times. A poll that was taken a short while ago shows that 89% of people agreed that body cameras should be mandatory, but they are not. The reason that this is becoming a big issue is because many

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    Homeland Security and Law Enforcement The purpose of this paper is to define and give as much detail information about Homeland Security in the United States and law enforcement and how they are integrated. I hope after reading this paper you will be well informed on the duties and responsibilities of these agencies. People have always lived in fear but with the help of these agencies we will no longer have to live in fear. I will try to give as much detail information as possible to help with any

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    Diversity is a key ingredient for law enforcement agencies to be effective in policing society today and in the future. For agencies to increase recruitment of minorities and women, policies and perceptions must change. Militaristic styles, disparity in testing, discrimination, and continued barriers for reporting harassment must be changed in order for agencies to recruit women and minorities. One factor in recruiting women and minorities is that agencies must actively recruit them. The agency

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    Taylor Gervais ELA 20 November 18, 2015 Ms. Anaquod Law Enforcement Racism Throughout the past decades, the law enforcement in our society has been outrageous towards different races. The police play a big part in our society, and sometimes racism guides their decisions the wrong way. The first important reason I will discuss is the justice system in our society. The second important argument I will talk about is the Rodney King trial and beating. The final reason I will explore is how racism

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    connected through the years with technology. Starting from the days of “beat cops" or "bobbies" and their "runners" who helped collect information; the law enforcement branch of the criminal justice system has had an interesting evolution. In today 's world, the use of technology assists in this effort. The introduction of technology to Law Enforcement was already at a boom, in 1964, St.Louis was the only city to have a police computer

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    Drones in Law Enforcement Damian J. Niebler Florida International University CGS 3095 Section U01 – Spring 2015 Abstract Drone usage has become global, and has affected society on many different levels, both positive and negative. In the United States, however, over half of the country is uncomfortable with the usage of drones. Through the analysis of case studies, legislation for drone usage, law enforcement usage of drones for public safety, and public concern

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    Interpersonal communication skills are very important in the career field of Law Enforcement. Interpersonal communication skills are like life skills where we use every day to communicate with other people in our private and public lives. Verbal, non-verbal communication skills, listening and negotiating skills, solving problems and making decisions skills are all part of interpersonal communications. Learning to listen, choosing the right words that come out of your mouth and being positive are

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    Introduction During the Theory and Practice of Law enforcement I have learned many new and interesting information pertaining to our law enforcement in the United States. Among this new information is the clarification of what the role of law enforcement in the United States is now compared to that of their role in previous eras. Today the police’s role is not merely to protect and serve our society, but many differing various roles that help society with everyday routine and structure. Through this

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    once stated, “You couldn't pay me enough to be a law enforcement officer. Their job is a tough job. You have to solve people's problems, you have to baby-sit people, you have to always be doing this cat-and-mouse game with the bad guys. My respect for them is immense.” In other words, Christopher Meloni speaks about the immense amount of respect that he has towards the individuals who have made a commitment to working in the field of law enforcement due to their endless work load that they must do

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