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attorney, who was present by then; 4) They made an extended search of the premises, far beyond what was reasonable and necessary-i...
are carried out because of precedent. Because laws are instruments which do not always map directly to the varying nuances of real...
firing guns and shouting "God is great!" in Arabic, then turned over the ominous recording to a clerk at Circuit City in Mount Lau...
In an essay consisting of twelve pages the process involved in becoming a New York City Police Department auxiliary police officer...
project, with each employee being run through the rules, tested for their knowledge of the rules and demonstrating the correct and...
differentiations between crimes? Is it more important to register a sex offender than a convicted drug dealer or armed robber? Sho...
10,500 juvenile facilities, which represents an over-capacity rate of 186% (24). Prisoners are doubling-up in cells. They are sl...
Four decades ago, police departments began considering other models of policing that would bring them closer to the people. Team p...
This research paper investigates literature that pertains to the constitutionality and the violation of First Amendment rights tha...
is most typically the police who conduct search and seizure but it is the courts which decide exactly in which contexts search and...
biased toward the unionist side and, therefore, this generated sympathy for the IRA (Clark, 2008). The British government, therefo...
they are minors, unaware of the ramifications of their actions and are likely to make mistakes. Most children at one time or anot...
by speaking only in Spanish, even while they leered in her direction. Upon investigation, the salesmen proclaimed their innocence,...
various economic benefits which the MIC arrangements have generated in society (Byrne, 2010). However, any claim to ethical adhere...
is hiding something under his or her clothing. On the other hand, there is room for abuse. It is possible that strip searches are ...
disappeared in the 1960s when the premise was that cops in cars could respond more quickly to an emergency than a police officer o...
This research paper pertains to police sub-culture and its influence on police misconduct. The writer specifically focuses on the ...
must always play a part in police work, discretion is a more arbitrary practice (Bronitt and Stenning, 2011). For example, where a...
been stretched into prevention efforts. Based on a wide range of viewpoints and actual criminal activity within each of th...
In six pages this paper presents two philosophies on community policing and also compares the differences between general policing...
a proactive partnership between law enforcement agencies, community, the DAs office, and public and private groups (Weinstein, 199...
When assets are tied to specific jurisdictions and require cooperation among states the issue becomes even more complicated. In t...
In eight pages this paper considers 4 legal and educational issues and includes an evaluation of school prayer, teacher and studen...
claim the authors, can go a long way toward assisting response to those in need (Robinson and Chandek, 2000). The authors ...
officers salaries in the event of arbitration. The study is expected to prove that wages and salaries that are negotiated are com...
police force can no longer cope with the law enforcement demands of local communities. It is certainly the case that there have be...
control. The United States Patriot Act was designed in such a way that it refocused policing processes on federal levels of contr...
the Department of Justices Police Brutality Study 1985-1990; Uniform Crime Reports during the same period and the 1990 U.S. Census...
as the legal ramifications of these interactions. This section of the paper helps the student to provide a summary overview of t...
Police reputation with the public they serve is based on many different factors, one of which is their command of temper. That phi...