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    respected more than a police officer. In my limited dealings with the police as a child it did not matter if I thought I was right. What the police officer said was the law and I must respect that and obey his orders. I did not come to this belief and respect of enforcement on my own. This was taught to me by my parents, grandparents, and even the parents of my peers. There was no talking back to police officers. No questioning their intentions. No disobeying. Police officers were well respected

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    Why Police Officers Should Attend College For the most part, people really don’t take into affect the little amount of training a police officer has for such an important role on our society. The reason for this is that most people are under the impression that police officers are smart, law-abiding citizens. For some people however, getting into contact with police may be a very huge deal. There are thousands of people locked up in jails right now for crimes they didn’t commit. Researches calculated

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    “We’re not anti-police, we’re anti-police brutality,” said Al Sharpton. It has to be understood that people fighting for justice are not against the police, they are against police brutality. Many cases that involve police using excessive force on civilians are occurring. There is not evidence being recorded because either officers do not have their body cameras or they are not turning them on. Innocent police officers and also innocent civilians are being charged guilty without proof of what actually

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    MY DREAM JOB _________________________________ By:___________________ Section:________ DREAM JOB Name:_____________________________________ Section:_______________ Your Dream Job Assignment will be a 4-part project… ▪ My Ideal Job Profile (15 points) ▪ Written Reflection (40 points) ▪ Career Project (20 points) ▪ Business Card (15 points) Written Reflection 40 points The written reflection is a 5 paragraph essay (each paragraph

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    Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) Guidelines for the investigation of computer crime. Abstract In this essay I will be talking about the key guidelines when it comes to investigating computer related crimes, such as what kind of the sections and sub-sections the offence falls under when regarding the ‘law’. I will also analyse the principle that will apply when dealing with the collection data using the digital forensic unit to analyse the data, more so how this is used to make accurate

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    people sworn to protect them, police officers.  The question of whether officers should be required to wear body cameras is a question that law enforcement officers across the country are being faced with.  A popular opinion is that the requirement for policemen to wear body cameras would be a positive solution to the issues regarding officer’s interactions with the public. Others feel as though the correct laws have not been implemented in order to introduce the police force to this new technology

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    8548488 The Fight for Cameras: Why Police Officers Should Wear Body Cameras In 2014, the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson Missouri sparked an outbreak of protests and negative attention against the nation 's law enforcement. Michael Brown was shot and killed and the whereabouts of what actually happened were very unclear. Was it an accident? Was it intentional? Did Michael Brown give a big enough reason to be shot at or was the cop abusing of his power? So many questions were asked and many

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    November 2016, a Michigan police officer was suspended for flying a Confederate flag from his pickup truck at a rally protesting the election of Donald Trump. The officer later resigned after his suspension. The confederal flag has several implication in United States. Many claim that flying of the Confederate flag is protected by the first amendment and regardless the implication it has on society, because individuals has the liberties to do so. Should the police officer be suspended for exercising

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    this country became bombarded with stories in the news about police officers involved in some types of controversy. The controversy that started it all was an incident that happened in Ferguson, Missouri. Since August, there has been much discussion and public debate over whether a police officer’s use of deadly force against an unarmed teenager was justified. On August 9, 2014 a young man named Michael Brown was shot and killed by Officer Darren Wilson after he was stopped for walking in the middle

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    stereotyping of police officers. The stereotypes have gotten more attention recently in the past year, due to the incidents involving police killing unarmed minorities. In many situations, people have turned to violent protesting, rioting through the streets, burning cars, and breaking into stores. Endangering their lives and the officers. These protests act as a wake up call to police departments throughout America, to enforce more rules and training within the departments to help and stop police brutality

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