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Examination of Community Policing

In approximately eight pages this report considers the positive and negative aspects of community policing with 1990s case conside...

An Overview of Field Training in Police Work

This paper discusses the various aspects of field training associated with police work, with an emphasis on training for new recru...

Police Ethics Management

In five pages this research paper discusses Frank Navran's best practices ethics program and its twelve elements in a consideratio...

Local Police and Citizen Dissatisfaction

In nine pages this research paper examines how people perceive local law enforcement with such determining factors as economics an...

The Explorers Program as a Preventative Measure in Juvenile Delinquency

This thirty page paper presents an overview of the Explorers Program, a program that allows juveniles to accompany police officers...

Law Enforcement Power Abuses and Portrayal by the News Media

This essay consisting of two pages discusses 3 Delaware illegal stops by law enforcement officials and assesses how the media port...

Reflections on Police Academy Training

In ten pages this paper presents a writer's reaction to a police academy training experience with history, purpose, and curriculum...

Overview of Community Policing

In a paper consisting of 7 pages community policing is examined in terms of its differences from conventional law enforcement as w...

Police Department's K9 Units

In five pages this paper examines police dogs in terms of their roles and the importance of efficiency regarding these K9 units in...

Life and Accomplishments of Sir Robert Peel

In six pages this paper examines the law enforcement theories of Sir Robert Peel, the inspiration behind London's 'bobbies' polic...

Fiction or Truth in the Works of Joseph Wambaugh

flawed heroics. Wambaughs first nonfiction book, The Onion Field (1974), about two young cops fateful encounter with two young ro...

Decreased Relevance of Affirmative Action

In a paper that contains six pages the argument that Affirmative Action polices have outlived their usefulness is presented. Ther...

Chicago Law Enforcement Officers and Their Families and the Impact of the City's Residency Requirement

In ten pages this paper discusses how Chicago's residency requirement impacts police officers and their families alike. Eight sou...

Jack Maple's Crime Fighter

In five pages Maple's book is critically reviewed and lauded for its thorough research and is described as an essential read for t...

United Kingdom Police Force and 'Equal Opportunities'

In eleven pages this paper discusses the UK police force with an examination of how the practice of equal opportunities is often t...

How the Public sees the LAPD

This research paper offers an extensive and insightful discussion of the Los Angeles Police Department, which draws on sources in ...

Police Interviews

is a similar motivation. R1 says he wanted to be hero, for R2 it was a desire to help society in very fundamental way, helping tho...

The Sacramento Police Department's Response to Terrorism

and to which agency or which individuals (Poland, 2005). Once again, while at the federal level, a variety of information is consi...

Sacramento County and the City of Sacramento's Emergency Response Plans

of funding as well as to be participatory in the education of the applicants regarding specific program policies and procedures (...

Police Work in the O.J. Simpson Murder Case

vehicle the night before, then reopened the wound after breaking a glass in reaction to his ex-wifes murder (Linder, 2000). Altho...

Employee Discipline

wanted. It might be that they are let go after all. In most situations, employees are retained, and warned, but much depends upon ...

Positive and Negative Aspects of Interagency Collaboration

of information. Many police agencies know the people they work with very well. They trust their partners for example with vital in...

The Sacramento Police Department: An Example of Change

the society that put the criminal behind bars and the community that must endure the effects of living near such an institution. W...

Challenges For Policewomen: Recruiting, Training, Job Advancement and Retention

a 6-foot, two-inch and 210-pound frame - was an outspoken advocate of certain physiques and weight management throughout the polic...

Legislation for Welfare Provision for Asylum Seekers and Refugees in the UK

is an asylum seeker, once the asylum is granted they become a recognised refugee. The rights of asylum seekers are severely limite...

Why Crimes Involving Corporations Should be Reported

even when it comes to anonymous tip lines. The drug dealer will figure out who called and then, that endangers the life of the tip...

Policing in the United States and Around the World

evaluating Police culture, but the fact that it exists should not overshadow the overall culture. This camaraderie, and a sense th...

Criminal Justice and Community Relations

is called Cab Watch, something that prompts taxi drivers in New York City to report crime (Miller & Hess, 2005). This is actually ...

The Use of Discretion in Police Work

2004). Also, it is important to note that sometimes the public wants certain rules enforced and at other times, it does not ("Poli...

Management and Labor: Collective Bargaining in Law Enforcement in California

seem to fall into this category. That is, we depend on police and fire personnel for our safety, sometimes our very lives, and we ...