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    mid-speech. Priestley lets on that the Inspector is not a normal policeman through Mr Birling who says that he is a man-about-town and friend of the Chief Constable so he knows the Brumley Police Force, yet makes it clear that he does not know the inspector either by face or name. Birling “warn(s)” the Inspector that he is a friend of the Constable, a warming that may be a threat to the Inspector that he could get Goole fired. However, unlike a normal policeman, the possibility of losing his job does

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    Many southern police departments such as the St. Louis police emanated from slave patrols (The National Constables Association, 1995). These police departments continued to direct discontent and abuse to people of color many of whom were former slaves and members of the minority ethnic groups. The disastrous precedent role that had been given to the slave patrols

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    A. Read “The Rush from Judgment”. Explain how the miseries discussed in this chapter are partially caused by what Dalrymple calls “the absence of either fear or hope, only the present moment…you do what is most amusing, or least boring, at each passing moment.” How does this “eternal present” idea make his patient’s lives worse? Answer: The miseries being discussed in this chapter entail only living for today and not having any goals. These women feel like their efforts will not be rewarded and that’s

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    Saquita Huff December 2, 2016 Law Enforcement As the ongoing world we live in continues to develop, everything as we once knew it becomes history. In this paper we will discuss the History of Law Enforcement from the B.C.E until now. Law enforcement helps maintain peace, order and protection, dealing with property and citizens from criminals. According to The National Law Enforcement Museum Law enforcement History goes back to a historical time when people

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    with constabularies, the more likely they are to have optimistic slants of the constabularies. Given the impression that run-ins with the constabularies interpose towards discouraging views of them and critiques of their services. On behalf of the constables procedural justice, which emphasis on the nature of the relations of constabularies and the communities, has caught the interest from scholars and specialists. “”The procedural justice approach holds that citizens’ perceived fairness in interactions

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    Statement Critique The police statement provided from Constable Action will be critiqued in relation to the outlined sections highlighted. This assessment will discuss relative State legislation and New South Wales Police Force (NSWPF) policy that regulates the admissibility of the police statement to be used in court. Statement Details (Section A) The offence and person to which the statement relates to must be identified in all police statements within this section (Brief Preparation

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    This study employed the survey research method, and used the technique of interviews to complement the questionnaires and review of documentary sources. The questionnaire was structured to a five point Likert scale, where strongly agree was assigned 1 point, agree was assigned 2 points, neutral was assigned 3 points, disagree 4 points and strongly disagree 5 points. Descriptive study design was adopted in conducting this research study. Descriptive research is the process of collecting data so as

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    Principally, changes in political climate with various governments occupied through times of war, plague and famine, have led to rapid changes in social values, priorities and economic environments. These factors are considered to be paramount during the application of historical methodologies, not least to studies pertaining to the CJS and its subsidiaries. Moreover, “In 1948, Sir Leon Radzinowicz... [believed] ...lessons of the past can assist the modern criminal justice system” (as cited in

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    I was mostly learning about was the policing culture and mindset. Quite of few of the officers exercised their discretion to not tarnish the image of the agency or keep individual people happy. There was more than one ticket-able violation where Constable Norman Smith could have given a much harsher ticket or numerous ones, but he chose not to. He explained this as he did not want to be, “That guy”. Some the officers went to calls at the request of some co-workers,

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    Community Policing Introduction Although policing has been around for many decades, law enforcement roles have not changed too significantly. Media, such as television shows and movies, portray law enforcement officers as fearless crime fighters who are in daily high speed chases and shoot outs. While these crimes may be possible, it is not likely on a daily basis. So, just what do police officers respond too then? They deal with many various types of service calls each month and year including little

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