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COMMUNITY POLICING
Restorative Justice and Community Policing
Restorative Justice and Community Policing
Community Policing
In Community Policing (CP), it is essential to promote cooperation between the police and the public to identify and solve community problems. This sophisticated approach to police work requires an untroubled relationship of trust between the people and their police. ...
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Use of Force-Ethical Issues
Use of Force-Ethical Issues
Introduction
Law wielding authorities have for a long time taken actions against innocent civilians on grounds much more substantial than suspect. The police and such security industries enjoyed an almost invulnerable status among the people. They were able to pick out whoever they wished and ...
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INVESTIGATING OFFICER DECEPTION
Deception by the Investigating Officer in the Investigative, Interrogative, and Testimonial Processes
Table of Contents
Introduction2
Discussion and Analysis3
Carrying out a criminal investigation:3
Practices of Deception on part of the investigation officers:4
Conclusion6
References7
Deception by the Investigating Officer in the Investigative, Interrogative, and Testimonial Processes
Introduction
For more than 100 years, deception has been used as ...
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How Historical events led to a change in the application of Crisis Negotiation
How Historical events led to a change in the application of Crisis Negotiation
Introduction
Crisis negotiation is a law enforcement technique to converse with the people who are intimidating aggression together with the hostage taker, obstructive subjects, threats, individual intimidating ...
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Terry Frisk
Terry Frisk
Introduction
An activity or a method with the help of which concealed weapons can easily be found is termed as terry frisk. It is termed as a way that helps police officers to search for the concealed weapons by searching with their hands along with the outer clothes so ...
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Black Organized Crime
Abstract
The paper provides comprehensive and significant findings of Organized Black Crime. The paper provides two court cases and its analysis, which will provide significant understanding of the organized black crime. Organized crime is their in society throughout the history. The crime control organization began in countryside and ...
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The AMISTAD: Case of African Slavery
Abstract
The judicial decision making process is a result of many influences in terms of judicial background, political party affiliation and culture to which the judge belongs to. These influences can at time partly affect the way a judge thinks and analyze cases. The beliefs and ...
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Hate Crimes and the Application of Principle of Proportionally
Table of Contents
Introduction3
The Rise of the Hate Crime Caused by Racist Groups5
The Implication of Principle of Proportionality to Hate Crimes6
Adaptability of Principle of Proportion in Criminal Justice Sentencing7
Criminal Justice Regulations to Prohibit Hate Crime9
Conclusion10
References12
Hate Crimes and the Application of Principle of Proportionally
Introduction
Racism ...
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Criminal Justice System Comparison
Criminal Justice System Comparison
Introduction
In the U.S. criminal justice system, those who have been arrested and formally charged with a crime usually go through three phases: the police or law enforcement, and corrections trial or imprisonment. In this paper the criminal justice system of Texas and Louisiana ...
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Contemporary Criminal and Social Justice
Table of Contents
Introduction4
Thesis Statement4
Discussion5
The Social and Psychological Aspect5
The Legal and Ethical Aspect5
Crime Scene Investigation Techniques7
Methods during the investigation of crime scene7
Photographic evidence7
Search for more evidences8
Fingerprints9
The witnesses and spectators9
Private investigation10
Collection, Preservation and Presentation of Evidence11
Criminal Evidence11
Form of Evidence11
Confession12
Types of evidences12
Testimonial13
Search and seizure13
The fifth amendment of Bill of ...