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    PUBLIC SAFETY LAW ENFORCEMENT Records Management Submitted By Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 2 2.0 Components of a records management system 2 2.1 System Architecture 2 2.2 Security 4 2.3 Query Capabilities 4 2.4 Reporting Capability

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    Duty vs. Friendship The short story “After twenty years” is a classical story written by O. Henry. The story is about the two characters that were actually best of friends. They grew up in New York until lost sight of each other. One of them leave the place and tried to live in West to make easy money‚ thus he ended up being a criminal in Chicago while the other man felt that his place in his hometown is better and he ended up as a policeman. The two friends made a promise that after twenty years

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    review to conclude that a man of reasonable caution would be warranted in believing that possible criminal behavior was at hand and that both an investigative stop and a “frisk” was required. Frisk‚ The Court distinguished between a “stop” and an ‘arrest’ and between a “frisk” and a ‘”search.” A frisk was defined as a patting down of outer clothing‚ whereas a search is an exploration for evidence. Seizure of property occurs when there is some meaningful interference with an individual’s possession

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    Police discretion by definition is the power to make decisions of policy and practice. Police have the choice to enforce certain laws and how they will be enforced. "Some law is always or almost always enforced‚ some is never or almost never enforced‚ and some is sometimes enforced and sometimes not" (Davis‚ p.1). Similarly with discretion is that the law may not cover every situation a police officer encounters‚ so they must use their discretion wisely. Until 1956‚ people thought of police discretion

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    another man who he believes is Jimmy. He gives the man details about his successes out west. They walk to find a place to eat‚ but after a light shines on the man’s face‚ Bob realizes it is another officer; the officer arrests Bob for crimes committed in Chicago. The officer who arrests Bob gives him a note from Jimmy. The note says that the two men did meet on time; Jimmy recognized Bob as someone wanted by the authorities. The story has a theme of conflict between one’s friendship to another and one’s

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    police set to make first arrests: British officers fly to Portugal to quiz ’three burglars who targeted homes near McCann apartment’ Operation Grange officers are believed to be pursuing three burglars‚ identified as prime suspects earlier this month As revealed by the Mail 10 days ago‚ the thieves were operating in the area where Madeleine went missing The CPS has sent a International Letter of Request to the police in Portugal‚ reportedly asking for permission to arrest the burglars Read

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    seizure. Once the police have a search warrant‚ the must be allowed to search the area or property on the warrant. An important bit of information for the American public to be aware of is what are the requirements for a search warrant as well as an arrest warrant and how they relate to privacy and probable cause. The public should also be aware that there are exceptions to warrant requirements that could make or break a case. A case to examine to better understand these is the case of Maryland v

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    Questions: 1. You have a number of extra-curricular activities listed on your resume. Are there any associations to which you belong? Answer: An interviewer can ask interviewee if they’re a member of any professional‚ trade groups or other organizations that belong to consider relevant to their ability to perform particular job but It’s inappropriate for an interviewer to ask whether interviewee are affiliated with or are a member of any political‚ social‚ or religious groups-including unions

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    commit a crime. 5They simply need to deem you “suspicious” to violate your 4th amendment rights without repercussions. Since its inception‚ New York City’s stop and frisk program has drawn much controversy stemming from the disproportionate rate of arrest. While the argument that the program violates an individual’s 4th amendment right of protection from unreasonable search and seizure could absolutely be made‚ that argument pales in comparison to the argument of discrimination. A disproportionate

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    Australian Crime Commission and the Crime and Misconduct Commission (Qld) had been kept in the loop by the QPS since the early stages of this investigation‚ because of their interest in illicit firearm sales and organised crime. Upon learning of Craig’s arrest‚ the ACC expressed an interest in interviewing him about his knowledge of and connections to a high-profile outlaw motorcycle gang operating on the coast. Craig: Craig was arrested by QPS officers at his home. He made it clear that he intended

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