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    The written report in law enforcement is so important because every written document is a statement that happened. The reports that police write are official documents that can be used in court hears or insurance claims. The written reports create a permanent record of an even that has taken place of protecting an officer stating false acquisitions when testifying or the report can be an aid for an investigation (Solutions, 2011, p.4). An operational report is important to jury, judges, prosecutors

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    I think that the pros and cons of police using reports when they testify is that one pro is that they will be informed on what all happened and not just their side to the story. I also think that is a con at the same time since they are able to use their reports to " be prepared" and that also gives them ample amount of time to change the story just a little to coincide with other officers testimony. In one article that I found it stated that a homicide detective said he routinely takes his case

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    Bmw Police Report Sample

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    Gardner of 1 out of the 4 charges, the speeding charge due to lack of evidence and Officer Smith not being thorough in his police report. Mr. Gardner’s words must be suppressed on the basis that he was in a state of shock/trauma despite the marijuana discovery being inevitable, therefore I find Mr. Gardner guilty of Marijuana with intent to distribute. No warrant was needed to search

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    NYPD Police Report

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    Jeury Nunez Reyes ENG 201-05 Prof. Schreiber 28 April 2016 The NYPD is the largest police department in the country. In a day to day, an NYPD patrol officer puts on his uniform, gets ready for inspection, receives a recap of incidents that have occurred in the last 24 hours, main focal points for the day, and lastly go out on the field to protect and serve the community. Being an officer is a dangerous job, as you never know when it could be the last day serving your city. Being an officer you

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    Tl-1231 Police Report

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    to help her. They thought she must have surely done something wrong. A new officer, FG-1582, arrived on the scene in a police cruiser, and the girls limp body was loaded into the back seat of the car. They then proceeded to head back to the precinct. Incoming assignment: Officers FG-1582 and TL-1231, report to 1910 West Cleveland Boulevard, suspect: male reported with weapon. Report,

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    Synopsis of The New Police Report Manual Devallis Rutledge WHAT’S THE PROBLEM? A Field Training Officer (FTO), Rutledge (Author), is on patrol with a patrol officer. He has to type his first police report and is not doing a good job. His officer was disappointed at what he had read in his report; he’s going to show the rookie how it’s done. The officer’s report was not only 50% longer, but full of jargon. The rookie cop stated, “Why do we write like that?” “Because that’s the way we’ve

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    Student Name Instructor Date Course Police Brutality There is various forms of human rights violation currently in the United States, however; Police abuse remains the most serious of them all. Police brutality is, therefore, the use of excessive force or even unnecessary force by the police while they are dealing with civilians. People are left wondering if the police are doing the jobs they were appointed to do under the law. They act in ways such as the use of guns and pepper sprays to intimidate

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    Police academy had been getting more brutal over the course of the year, the tests getting more frequent and the physicals getting harder. Maka revelled in the surprise of her classmates when she placed in the top ranks for the physical assessments, which was a combination of speed, strength and agility. As hard as she tried to ignore them she had heard the sniggers and doubt from the others as they assumed she would fail. Even some of the trainers had initially asked her if she was sure this was

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    Arcata Police Report

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    Arcata police today are asking for students at Humboldt State University that may have witnessed the fatal stabbing of a student on Saturday to come forward, according to a campus spokesperson. A detective in the case is scheduled to be on campus throughout the day to students who would like to give a statement in the fatal stabbing of sophomore David Josiah Lawson, 19, of Perris Calif. “You can give a statement on campus and campus offices can facilitate meetings with officers,” University spokesman

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    Albuquerque Police Department has shot twice as many people as the police departments in cities of similar size (Kim). Police officials claim that Albuquerque has a high number dangerous situations and that firing their weapons is necessary, which hasn’t been proven. Many individuals argue that shooting dangerous suspects is necessary for the police to do their jobs adequately and to protect themselves, which isn’t the case in every situation. Some departments within the Albuquerque Police Department

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