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    Ms.Abdullah Oral/Written Composition Effects Of The Current Stand Your Ground Law Michael Brown was an 18 year old African American teenager‚ who was fatally shot by Darren Wilson a white ferguson police officer. Darren wasn’t charged because of the Stand Your Ground law. A Stand Your Ground law is a law that authorizes a person to protect and defend one’s life and limb against threat or perceived threat. This law states that an individual has no duty to retreat from any place he or she has a lawful

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    result in different outcomes. 2. This is a bad idea because lowering the punishment for female offenders may increase the chance of them doing the same crime over again. When they decide to break the law consequences must follow no matter how much of less serious offense it may be. 3. I agree. The laws against prostitution should be enforced the same way for all women no matter the race or class. There should not be favorism toward a specific person when they are doing the same crime as other

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    enterprise. Law enforcement efforts are focused on responding to citizen request for service. Policing at the state and local level is structured to meet the demands for service. Ideas such as community policing as well as problem oriented policing have attempted to move policing into a proactive‚ future-oriented process. Policing will be greatly impacted by the rapid changing cultural dynamics of our communities. The most significant trend will continue to be the utilization of technology to law enforcement

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    Policing Law enforcement in the United States is a very unique component of the criminal justice system. Police Officers are thought to be the guardians of the gate; however‚ there are different levels of law enforcement that police cities‚ counties‚ and states. Law enforcement is broken down into different agencies. According to Grant and Terry (2008‚ p.13-15) four levels of law enforcement exist in the United States; Most cities and counties have their own municipal and county law enforcement agencies

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    each organizational level will be identified. Local Law Enforcement  There are many roles in which local law enforcement agencies take part in. The duties‚ functions‚ and responsibilities of local law enforcement agencies are broken down into many different roles. Local law enforcement agencies are in place to provide routine patrol of the communities within their jurisdictions. They provide emergency services‚ and uphold traffic enforcement laws. They conduct criminal investigations/planning and

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    Law enforcement agencies have many different functions. Federal‚ state and local levels each are organized to effectively provide the services the public needs. Together these agencies work to accomplish numerous tasks. Although each level of police agency has its own responsibilities and job roles‚ their functions are very similar. A closer look reveals what the various functions of police agencies at each level are‚ how the agencies’ functions compare to one another‚ and the impact policing

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    Policing Response There are many issues that law enforcement face in today’s police force. There is not a federal agency that has authority over the policing agency to ensure that all standards are being followed (2008‚ p. 81). Even though there are federal and state governments have required standards for the policing agencies to follow‚ they have no way of making sure the standards are being followed by the regulation. They also have

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    duties‚ functions and responsibilities of local state law enforcement agencies are done by the police department. And this consists of patrolling‚ administrative‚ training and technical support. There is also arresting of law violators‚ performing routine patrol‚ investigation of crimes‚ enforcing traffic laws‚ providing traffic and crowd control at parades‚ public events and issuing special license and permits. One major thing is upholding the law and preventing crime. And last but not least is to

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    been at the forefront for criminal justice agencies. In a recent situation‚ several men from Toccoa‚ GA‚ were involved in a terrorist plot to blow up government facilities and kill hundreds of human with the use or poison‚ by way of the bean plant‚ which is used for killing moles and a key ingredient in ricin‚ a deadly poison (Severson‚ Brown‚ 2011). In this current situation‚ local and federal law enforcement were involved‚ and due to local law enforcements initial involvement‚ it seems that some

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    two years later a twenty-year-old male shot and killed twenty-six children and six staff members at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown‚ CT. The increasing frequency and complexities of these incidents demonstrate the need for all emergency agencies to collaborate and train for this sad new reality of society. With the recent rise in Active Shooter Incidents (ASI) the author David C. Billings‚ wrote the Executive Fire Officer Paper‚ EMS Under Fire: Developing an Active Shooter Incident Response

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