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    Police Discretion

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    In this paper, I will be writing about Police Discretion. I will start by defining Police Discretion then briefly discuss the use in domestic disturbances, minor misdemeanors, and traffic enforcement. I will also discuss the application of police discretion, the provisions it uses and how it is currently practiced. At the end of these brief descriptions, I will then present the myth that exists in regards to police discretion. And finally, I will end this paper with my personal opinion as well

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    Police Brutality

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    Police brutality has been over sensationalized in the media and by civil rights activists. Incomplete videos of incidents contribute to this mentality, videos and allegations suggest that brutality is being pushed farther than it should be. Many police are thrown into challenging situations that result in life-or-death decisions. The thought of an officer abusing his or her authority by using force can scare the public and their faith in their police force. This is why many law enforcement officers

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    Police Brutality

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    Police Brutality Benjamin Spock was correct when he said: “Most Middle-Class whites have no idea what it feels like to be subjected to police who are routinely suspicious, rude, belligerent, and brutal.” What he was expressing was that police treat white individuals generally with deference and uncommon fights accrue. All through history, police have been constraining their hands, with experiences with people in general. This particularly remains constant with regard to officers managing ethnic

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    Police Discretion

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    discretion. Police discretion is the ability granted by the legal system to police offices, in certain situations, to act in a manner that allows authorities to make responsible decisions and individual choices or judgments, within certain legal bounds. In law enforcement, discretion is left up to each individual officer to make reasonable and responsible decisions out in the field everyday (Beech, 2008). Discretion is used in many situations, such as when an

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    Police Brutality

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    Recent incidents of police brutality have brought up critical discussions on policing and law enforcement across the country. The nation seems to have come into a consensus about police reforms, and find an alternative way to fight crimes while assuring the safety of the public . At a time where unarmed black teenagers are being gunned down by police officers who were there to protect, and police departments are more militarized than ever; one wonders about the legitimacy of the police system that is

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    Police Interview

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    Police Officer Interview University of Phoenix Student This paper will compare and contrast the thoughts of two police officers from different police departments. In fact one officer has been actively working in the state of Nevada while the second has been inactive for several years now. Both officers are male, one African-American and the other Caucasian. Both officers feel very strongly about the importance of police work and were not very shy at giving their opinions. The interviews

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    Police Corruption

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    The police department attempts to hire the most ethical individuals they can. When a person decides to become an officer, they become the protector of the community. Police officers are known as Gate keepers of the criminal justice system. Police officer are value-based decision makers so every decision they make can determine how the community sees them. An officer duty is to make sure there is public order maintained, deal with people who negligent the law and enforce the law. Officer are challenged

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    In the last past years, our country has observed numerous cases of police brutality. It has become a controversial topic among communities that have witnessed police brutality take place in front of their houses. Officers are faced with many threatening situations every day, forcing them to make vital decisions and to expect the vilest and hope for the best. The law enforcement officers granted the ability to take any citizens' privileges to restraint and sometimes even their lives. Besides, with

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    Police Attitudes

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    #16 Garner, R. (2005). Police attitudes: The impact of experience after training. Applied Psychology in Criminal Justice, 1(1), 56-70. Despite popular belief, research shows that attitudes can be impacted in multiple ways. With that being said the researcher of this study explores changes in attitudes that occur specifically on an unconscious level. The research plans intends on demonstrating this phenomena in a real-world setting by focusing on attitude shifts of police cadets. In my opinion this

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    reviewing all the issues raised in Modules 1-5 I actually found it a little difficult to directly relate any of them to my present occupation. As I mentioned in my introduction I am currently employed as a law enforcement officer. When we discuss police powers and the Constitution directly in relation to law enforcement the mind is naturally drawn to the amendments. I most certainly don’t stop to consider the implications of judicial qualifications and the impact of our government structure on our

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