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Papers On Law Enforcement & Intelligence
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Equal Opportunities in the UK Police Force
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This 11 page paper considers the presence of discrimination that impeded equal opportunities practice in the British police force. The paper starts with a brief look at the legislation and background going on to consider cases of race gender and sexual orientation. The paper includes 2 graphs and cites 9 sources.
Filename: TEpoleqo.wps
Fingerprinting
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A 12 page paper which discusses the history of fingerprinting and how
fingerprinting is used in criminal investigations. The history of fingerprinting is provided in
detail, followed by a brief illustration of how it is used in criminal investigations and the
minor problems that exist with this form of identification system. This is followed by a
section that discusses current use of fingerprinting and its effectiveness in our modern
technological age. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAfingerp.wps
Fingerprinting: Old and New
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(5 pp) The history of fingerprinting has taking
some interesting steps in its evolution: moving
from the sign of the creator of an object, to
superstition, to identification, to crime solution.
This discussion will examine a brief history and the techniques used by police in criminal investigations.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BBprntcr.doc
Foot Patrol As An Effective Law Enforcement Tool
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5 pages in length. Enforcing the law is difficult enough without the added distraction of sidewalks, housing developments, industrial parks and just about every other impediment that makes patrol cars a less effective law enforcement tool. Utilizing foot patrol, on the other hand, provides for greater maneuverability through areas that a car simply cannot traverse, as well as keeps law enforcement visible for citizens and potential perpetrators alike to see. In contrast, foot patrol is not as effective as bicycle patrol, where law enforcement officers are trained to maneuver upon different types of bikes depending upon the terrain they will be covering. The agility and speed of bike patrol lends itself to crowded areas where cars are impractical and foot patrol is futile. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCfootP.rtf
Game Theory / Applied To Espionage
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A 10 page paper discussing the application of 'game theory' to the national defense function of espionage. Espionage, the spy game, and counter intelligence has evolved from the world of James Bond and 'The Saint' to the world of Ted Turner, Bill Gates, and Steve Case. Bibliography lists nine sources.
Filename: Gamet.wps
Gender Bias and Law Enforcement
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A 14 page research design created to outline the issues related to gender bias in law enforcement, especially as it relates to the relationship between supervisors and workers in the workplace setting. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: Gendlaw.wps
Global Positioning Systems
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An 8 page paper which explains what global positioning systems are, how they work, and their uses from archeological to emergency rescue and life-saving. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Globalp.wps
History Of 911 Emergency Response Systems
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A 6 page paper describing the history and progression of 911 emergency response systems and their application today. The author attempts to show the factors that impact the effectiveness of using 911 emergency response systems and addresses a number of complaints about its effectiveness. FREE Outline included. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: 911.wps
How Police Handle Suspects Who Possess Excessive Strength
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This 5 page paper delves into the phenomenon where suspects seemingly possess superhuman strength. What causes this, and how police handle such incidents, is the focus of this paper. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: SA113sup.wps
Human Rights Abuses in Northern Ireland
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This 20 page paper consider the pattern of human rights abuses in Northern Ireland. Striating with an historical view the paper traces the patterns of this behaviour. The writer also used numerous, fully cited cases, to illustrate the points raised and the different type of human rights abuse that occurred. The bibliography cites 9 sources.
Filename: TEhright.wps
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