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Crime Analysis Unit
Crime Analysis Unit
Mission, Goals and Objectives of Crime Analysis Unit
Worldwide, analysts are variously described as crime analysts, intelligence analysts and criminal intelligence analysts. In the USA this has led to two quite distinct professions. In the UK, however, the terms have not been divisive and, together ...
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Issues related with the Police and the use of Force
Abstract
To maintain the peace in a locality or neighborhood the police can resort to any and every means possible to make sure that the law is upheld. The problem arises when people do not comply with the instruction of the police. ...
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Homosexual in Military
Homosexual in Military
Introduction
With the passage of time, advancements and developments are taking place in all walks of life and in all the dimensions and directions, thus allowing individuals to practice more freedom and lead their lives on their own terms. This implies that there are more chances for ...
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Law Enforcement System
Law Enforcement System
Introduction
The U.S. law enforcement system, like education is highly decentralized. In order to understand the exact hierarchy of the law enforcement system of United States, it can be viewed as "vertical" (not in the sense of subordination) in its most general form, the following picture will ...
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Child Protective Services
Child Protective Services
Abstract
This is an exploratory research study that critically reviews the differences and similarities within child abuse services within the southwestern region of the United States and northwestern region of Mexico; the demographics being Arizona, California, Baja California and Sonora. The research evidence annotated draws upon findings ...
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CORPORAL PUNISHMENT
Corporal Punishment
Corporal Punishment
Introduction
Corporal punishment, physical discipline or corporal punishment is the intentional infliction of physical pain to a person with intent to discipline to change their behavior in a positive direction for the person receiving the discipline. Usually applied, delivering blows with hands or objects. It is also ...
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POLICE AND THE UNWRITTEN CODE
Police and the unwritten code: Ethical Dilemma of reporting a cop who is abusing the law vs. keeping silent
Table of Contents
Introduction2
Discussion and Analysis2
Ethics Training in Law Enforcement:5
Content and Instruction:7
Whistleblowers in the past and how they were treated by other officers:10
Conclusion12
References13
Appendix16
Perception of value:16
Police and the unwritten code: ...
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Classical School of Thought in Criminology
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Over the precedent more than a few decades' state and central imprisonment rates have augmented considerably. As an importance of more criminal offense related policies and sentence guiding principles, 2.3 million people are in prison in the nation's penal complexes and confinements, and ...
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Drug Theory
Introduction
Addiction is a condition defined by an individual's intense need to consume a particular substance, usually an illicit drug or alcohol. Typically regarded as a disease or medical condition, addiction is seen by many as a form of disability. Addiction is generally diagnosed based on the following criteria: tolerance, ...
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ETHICS & COURT
ETHICS and COURT
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It is of prime importance to understand the need of ethics and morality in the court of law. It is therefore discussed in the paper so as to make it clear and evident that morality is very important for every individual and society in order ...