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Papers On Law Enforcement & Intelligence
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High
Speed Police Chases Must Be Allowed
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This 5 page essay looks at the importance of allowing law
enforcement to pursue criminals under virtually any
circumstances, even if the situation could 'potentially'
endanger public safety. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Chasmust.wps
High
Speed Pursuits / Legal Issues
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A 14 page close review of several civil liability and
immunity cases concerning police officers involved in high
speed pursuits. Main cases considered include County of
Sacramento v. Lewis, Travis v. City of Mesquite, City of
Lancaster v. Chambers, Wadewitz v. Montgomery, and Seekamp
v. Michaud. The writer posits that findings in these cases
do not grant immunity, but do make police officers liable
for court costs and damages in civil actions. Bibliography
lists 10 sources.
Filename: Cnvehpur.wps
Police
and The Impact(s) Of High Speed Chases
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A 4 page paper that describes the physiological and
psychological impacts of high speed chases on the reactions
of police officers. The writer contends that the
physiological processes definitively impact the outcomes of
these situations and should be considered when understanding
the reactions of police. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Chases.wps
N.Y.P.D.
and the Mapp-Miranda Paradigm
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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.
Filename: Nypdmapp.wps
The
Effects of the Exclusionary Rule on Criminal Prosecutions
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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.
Filename: BBexclusRule.wps
Can
Police Ethics be Taught?
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A 35 page overview of the issue of police ethics and how
these ethics relate to the philosophies of Immanuel Kant and
John Stuart Mill. Includes a discussion on the ancient Greek
philosophers, particularly Plato and Pythagoras as well as
current information of the importance of establishing
appropriate ethical codes in police departments across the
nation. Bibliography lists 42 sources.
Filename: Policeth.wps
Management
of Police Ethics
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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.
Filename: Polman.wps
Issues
in Police Effectiveness
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An 11 page research paper on police effectiveness in terms
of two examples, domestic violence and community policing .
The writer details the changes in each area, with statistics
and responses. Pros and cons to each approach are discussed.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Effecpol.wps
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