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    BOE Police Scenarios

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    On 1/13/2018, I, Dillon Dickerson, badge #155, was working as a Patrol Officer for the Wichita State University Police Department, in Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas. At approximately 1920 hours I was working a special assingment at Koch Arena. While standing in one of the sections I heard someone say the name Cordell. I remembered this name from a case I had in 2017 which was case number 17C0236. I looked at the male and he looked familiar to me. When I noticed this male he was starting to walk

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    Police Technology

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    Imagine a police force with no cars, radios, and no communication. These officers had no back up, they patrolled on foot facing any dangerous situation alone. Police were appointed by politicians for limited terms of service. Because of the apparent political ties corruption was very common. This policing era is referred to as the political era. During the political era residents were not able to “call” upon an officer for assistance. A civilian would have to flag down an officer as he was walking

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    Police Brutality needs to be addressed because sometimes police use too much force on suspects when there is no reason too. Most police brutality goes unreported due to suspects being afraid to speak up. Most police misconduct is making untrue statements and filing untrue reports. Some police think that citizens should always defer to them and their authority. Most suspects believe that they do not need to do what is asked of a police officer and that leads to police misconduct. Younger officers

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    Police Is Unfair

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    Police in the United States abuse their power and take it to a whole new level when it comes to applying the law to people because “more than 920 people have been killed by the police in 2015.”  Police brutality is not something new that happens in the United States it is becoming something common. They are running around murdering people who are armed and to people who are unarmed. Then all they have to do to be excused is show up to court and explain how they felt like they were in danger and say

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    Police Supervisor Case

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    The Police supervisor ought to acknowledge an accommodating perspective and be prepared to listen to grievances; then once he has most of the truths and has pondered the consequences of his call, concise helpful move ought to be made. The need or issue ought to be settled as quick and sensibly as achievable. On the off chance that the answer isn't emphatically gotten, the chief ought to study his methodologies to envision in case he same or did something that one-sided the chaps against him. Each

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    of Citizen Police Academies on Community Relationships with the Police Background Over the past several years, there have been several high-profile police-involved shootings, and the justification behind the shooting has been questioned. Several of these shootings have resulted in a subsequent criminal conviction involving some form of a homicide charge for the police officer involved. This has created a great division between those who support and those who oppose the police. Police agencies and

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    Police officers were once called peace keepers, however all has changed with nothing more than law enforcement officers. Most still do their jobs, but are more worried about quotas with making arrests of innocent people than keeping the peace. The biggest issue that has arisen in America today with police agencies is police brutality. This is a big problem, with the assumption that law enforcement officers are abusing their power. Police brutality has effected a part of this society for decades on

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    involving the use of excessive force by the police frequently receive media attentions, legislators and sometimes even criminal courts. To serve better for a community or country a small percentage of police interactions with citizens involve use of force to server better and protect others from illegal or criminal minds. NIJ- sponsored research explains that police custody arrests (handcuffing) used less than 20 percent of 7,512 arrests. Even in those cases police used weaponless techniques like grabbing

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    Fmbi Police Force

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    -the leading law enforcement agency of the US.- known as FBi- -its mission: to protect and defend the United States against domestic and international threats that are deemed to large for local or state authorities to handle alone as well as those that may compromise the foundation of american society. -spies, hackers, mobsters and murderers are just a few of the criminals that the federal bear of investigation battles on a daily basis. -they are tasked with investigating crimes that are across

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    Essay On Police Duty

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    On Saturday, 1/6/18 at approximately 0745 hours, Officer Roachford #7508 and I were on uniform patrol as “1A21,” driving unit #31. We were driving north on El Sereno Ave., approaching Montana St., providing extra service to a known gang area. It is known that multiple residences of 2002 El Sereno Ave. are known gang members and are known to deal narcotics within the area. Officer As we were driving north on El Sereno Ave., we observed a vehicle (white 2000 Mercedes ML 320

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