Management of Police Ethics : A 5 page research
paper that
examines the applicability of the 12 elements to establish a
best-practices ethics program that was developed by Frank
Navran to the management of police ethics. It briefly looks at
the stresses inherent in the job of law enforcement that show
comparability with Navron's concept of "pressure to perform".
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Polman.wps Citizens
vs. Law Enforcement : A well-written 9 page
research paper demonstrating that minority communities are
generally dissatisfied with their local police... The writer
attempts to analyze factors (social class, economics, etc;) that
cause people to view the police in different ways. It is
discovered that police and citizens are more likely to find
themselves as adversaries in high crime neighborhoods.
Bibliography lists 12+ scholarly sources. Minocri3.wps
Miranda In Law Enforcement : A 9 page paper
overview on
Miranda rights and how they get in the way of law enforcement.
The paper includes a paragraph on new government support
systems, 1 example case of Miranda impeding law enforcement,
and 4 cases (1979-1996) supporting law enforcement.
Conclusion has a rather conservative quote stating that the Fed
should revoke Miranda altogether. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Miranda.wps
The Exclusionary Rule : This 5 page paper examines
The
Exclusionary Rule in which evidence seized illegally [4th
amendment] cannot be used as evidence at trial. The writer is
particularly concerned with cases in which the exclusionary rule
has been applied successfully as well as relevant
constitutional/legal arguments pertinent to the rule. Bibliography
lists 5 sources. Excrule.wps
The Effects of the Exclusionary Rule on Criminal
Prosecutions : An 8 page paper in which the writer examines
the history of the exclusionary rule in relationship to criminal
prosecutions as well as looking at its applicability to probation
and parole jurisdictions. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
BBexclusRule.wps
N.Y.P.D. and the Mapp-Miranda Paradigm : A 6 page
paper that provides and overview of how the Mapp and Miranda
cases affected law enforcement by NYPD, and references a NY
case that helped to reduce the affect of the exclusionary rule
(Mapp). The paper provides a detailed history of Mapp and
Miranda and the affects those cases had on determing the acts of
law enforcement over the last thirty years, including the forming
of policies which included physical and mental coercion. These
rules are seen in deference to NYPD as restrictions in law
enforcement, and responsible for the need for coercive tactics.
Bibliography lists 7 sources. Nypdmapp.wps
Police Officer Candidates / New York City Police
Department Requirements : The NYPD is the primary focus
of this 8 page paper that examines whether or not officers
should be required to have college educations. Several
departments around the country are included as unique
examples of forces requiring four year degrees. One study
referenced suggests that degreed officers are more prone to
cynicism. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Plceoff.wps
The Re-entry of Law Enforcement Officers as
Non-Traditional Students in Higher Education :
This 39 page research study considers the issues surrounding
the introduction of law enforcement officers as non-traditional
students in higher education, based on the supposition that law
enforcement officers used to require a lesser degree of higher
education, and that job descriptions, job availability, job
demands and changing societal expectations have determined
the impetus for change. In addition, this research study also
considers the nature of adult education, the development of
educational improvements and the increasing role of police
officers as a component of the higher education model. This
paper outlines the current literature and a research study,
including a methodology for conducting research. Bibliography
lists 60 sources. MHpolice.wps
Domestic Violence in Police Families : In 20 pages the author
discusses domestic violence in police families. The paper is
divided into the following sections: 1. Statement of the
problem, 2. Literature review, 3. Proposed methodology, 4.
Analysis, and 5. Conclusion. " The law enforcement officer
must maintain his/her cool on the job. It is easy for an officer to
take out his/her frustration on his/her spouse, companion, or
child. For some police officers the result of their job stress
surfaces as aggression. In far too many cases, that aggression
become domestic violence." Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Domviol.wps
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