reasons why police officers tend to use excessive force on citizens Use of excessive force by some police officers on suspects and criminals have been a major issue in the policing sector for long years. Since the introduction of firearms, there has been a mixed reaction on whether police officers should be allowed to use the guns. Two arguments exist where a portion of the public argue that allowing the police officers to use firearms endangers the lives of the unarmed public members. The other part of the public claims that police unarmed police officers can easily be attacked by the enemies. Research has been carried out to investigate on the reasons why police officers use excessive force on citizens. Some police officers may be influenced by racism to use excessive force on suspects. Also, research has shown that the police officers with low education level tend to use deadly force on citizens. Research has established various reasons why police officers tend to use excessive force on citizens, which has caused policies that control police officers’ power to change overtime.…
The Bicycle Thieves Every actor wants their films edited immediately; they are done with the shooting of all the scenes. Most of the people prefer the editing part as it enables the movie to get the desired outcome and capture the attention of the viewer. Most editors take this opportunity and insert some headings that will guide the viewer on the main storyline of the film. In most cases, editing does not contribute to the main scene of the film. The editing, in most cases, involves light and sound adjustments to ensure that the viewer does not struggle while watching the movie. The editing ensures that there is no loss of the central theme of the film, and the documentary feel is maintained. In the editing of films, the storyline is always kept constant. This paper focuses on the little contributions of editing films concerning the bicycle thieves film. Editing helps in improving the pace of the film. The main aim is to improve the speed of the storyline and avoid the dragging of the scene, which will result…
THIRTY-EIGHT WHO SAW MURDER DIDN’T CALL THE POLICE Can′t be in 1st or 2nd person point of view. PAPER ORGANIZATION PART – ESSAY EXPECTATIONS: Introduction: Establish the background and context of the main idea. Slowly discuss and elaborate concepts, arguments and/or issues that surround the main idea. Discuss the subtopics you wish to address, to effectively and logically to take the reader through your paper. It should be at least one full page. Provide only one or two sentences about the story in order to jump into the subject you wish to address. Never summarize the stories – there is no need since your reader knows the stories very well. Thesis Statement: The thesis statement should be the last sentence of the Introduction. It contains three subtopics and one main idea (unless instructed otherwise). For example: Poe uses imagery, narrator’s feelings and foreshadowing to create fear. Below are two perspectives of the Thesis Statement template: X uses _____________________, ___________________, and __________________ to create_________________. Author’s last name* uses Subtopic #1, Subtopic #2, and Subtopic #3 to create Main Idea. Feel free…
POLICE MILITARIZATION Introduction. Over the recent past, the use of force by the police has raised significant concerns in many countries. Citizens have been complaining against the police use of force. The outcome is that the public has lost trust over the local police, thereby leading to a lack of confidence. However, it must be taken into consideration that the type of force which the citizens complain about is the excess unnecessary force. The complaints against the police deserve to be given much attention because of organizational importance. It is because of the enormous costs attributed to these types of cases. Some organizations are on the verge of bankruptcy due to these cases. Several methods have been put into place, such as employing police body-worn surveillance cameras. In this essay, we shall sample out examples where police used excessive force and the methods that have been put into place to overcome the occurrence of similar cases. Cases where police depicted the use of excessive force One of the major concerns which have been raised over police militarization is that it…
19-2 College Degrees Required for Police Officers The requirements for all police officers to have a college degree serves as a screening qualification. This serves to deter other applications which do have the same qualification. Dropping the requirements so that to create a large pool of possible police offices maybe not the best option, and this means, police officers can be recruited easily and released easily. However, police recruitment agencies must avoid high turn-over as this cost of recruitment, the sensitivity of the position, and training does not allow them to keep on laying off the officer and recruiting new ones. As such, a college degree allows the police officers to have some significant investment in their qualifications, and therefore, non would wish to leave the job. The recruited officers will try their best to be retained and not invite sacking. 19-5 “Soft Selling” and Adverse Selection Soft selling happens when one party is not sure of the product’s usefulness. Usually, the seller is confident that the product works, but the buyer does not. Due to buyer doubts, the buyer…
Police Searches and Seizures Introduction You are driving your kids to school early morning, and then a police officer instructs you to pull your vehicle aside for frisking. That doesn’t sound respectable; probably it would, but how does the black or Asian minorities in the similar situation perceive it? The puzzle forms the basis of the topic of this article. Police searches and seizures commonly referred to as to stop and search. The perception and stances are different for the debates that have been going across the states about the subject matter. Under the provision of the fourth amendment, most of the police seizures demand a warrant for the same on the grounds of a probable cause. However, there are exceptional cases. In the event that a police officer lacks the consent, for performing a search or an arrest, or the officer feels the urge to search a property belonging to an individual, the fourth amendment also gives direction on what procedures are adhered to. The standards for the probable cause, getting a search warrant is compared to the quantum…
What is a Workaround? A workaround is a behavior which circumvents and fixes a workflow block or an event temporarily. Workarounds are applied by health practitioners to solve problems and bypass emerging workflow blocks such as safety mechanisms and system or organizational issues, save time, or compensate inadequate technology (Tucker et al., 2020). An example of a Workaround Someone Else Used A nurse once used an app for transferring files to his device and exchanging his patient’s unencrypted records. The app made it possible for the nurse to share, access, as well as store patient information outside the health facility’s Information network. Why the Risk-Taking Behavior was Chosen over Behavior that Conforms to a Safety Culture The nurse used the workaround because the hospital’s information technology infrastructure made it hard for him to effectively perform his job. The hospital’s IT department had several login layers making it cumbersome to log into the system. The Risk of Using the Workaround The app posed the risk of confidentiality concerning the patient’s information, which can easily be breached because the personal device may…
The Aum Shinrikyo Asahara, the group’s leader, ordered his top generals to execute Sakamoto, who was the legal representative of the families’ that lost their children to the cult, and the planning for his death started. The chosen method was to use an injection of potassium chloride. However, at the meetings, the use of botulinum was also discussed. Botulinum was an agent that, in large quantities of a small dose, would shut down the nervous system. This is how the group started the use of biological weapons. The group decided to stick to this method due to the effortless planning required, the non-effectiveness of crude methods, the absence of women, and the attacks were carried out by top tier members. The group invested in biological weapons by obtaining Clostridium botulinum, the bacterium that produces botulinum toxin (Danzig & Center for a New American Security, 2012). The mission was a success as it was disguised as a research item because Aum ran a hospital. The collection of the bacterium was in Ishikarigawa Basin from the soil. This method of collection, rather…
The nominal disposition The nominal disposition, also referred to as nominal sanction as action was warning are issued to low-risk juvenile offenders. The notification may be verbal or written, depending on the case at stake. Also, a nominal disposition is given to a first time offender who commits a mistake after they are made aware of the consequences and legal action of the error they committed. Therefore, they are warned or given the least punitive alternative of the case but informed of a harsher disciplinary method in case they repeat the offense. Some of the crimes that may be given a nominal sanction are accidental possession of tobacco or other drugs, consumption of alcohol while still under-age, trespassing, petty theft, vandalism, running away from home, truancy, and violating curfew among other. In most cases, the nominal sanction is inflicted by the police at the police station .The arrested juvenile is released to the custody of his or her parents. The nominal disposition is important in juvenile cases. First, it helps the child to understand that their acts were wrong and…
Police body cam CJCR-4940: Senior Seminar in Criminal Justice and CriminologyResearch Methods& StatisticsCapstone Section PaperInstructionsDue Date: 02/05/2020The methods section of your capstone project involves a comparative analysis of different methodologiesin criminology and the criminal justice sciences in the context of the problem or topic that you selected for your capstone project. The comparative aspect may be accomplished by doing one of the following:1.Standard Option 1: Demonstrate how the problemthat you selected may be examined by either quantitative or qualitative research methods; select two articles that use quantitative methods and compare them against anarticle that usesqualitative research methods(or vice versa); oRequires 3 empirical research articles [unique_solution]2.Standard Option 2: Show how the problem that you selected can be examined at one point in time or over time; select two articles that use a cross-sectional research design and compare them against anarticle that usesa longitudinal research design to study theproblem(or vice versa); oRequires 3 empirical research articles 3.Bonus Option: Demonstrate mastery of the research methods used to investigate the problem that you selected by analyzing two articles that use quantitative methods in a…