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Policing
Police
FBI
Protect U.S. from terrorist attacks
Combat public corruption
Protect civil rights
Combat white collar crimes
Combat violent crimes
Federal governments law enforcement agency
Community policing
close personal contact between police and citizens
solves vandalism problems
Solves disorder
Solves youth misbehavior and crime
Problem oriented policing
Solving problems of disorder
Helps ease fear of future crimes
Intelligence-led policing
Homeland security
Gather information to solve crimes
Prevent crimes
Order Maintenance
Prevents actions that disturb the peace
Face to face conflict between two people
officers make decisions if law is broken
Law enforcement
Police control crime
Police interven in certain situations
Arrest
When you're arrested you are taken into police custody
Transported to a police station or jail
Processed into criminal justice system
Probable cause
Reasonable evidence to support a person committed a crime
Arrest warrant issued with probable cause
Stop and frisk
Limited search
Pat down clothing of people
Reasonable suspicion of criminal activity
Policing challenges
Police abuse of power
Corruption
Favoritism
Discrimination
Failure to cary out duties
Use of force
Police may use excessive force and they are punished for it
Excessive force is when police violate policeis
Police brutality
Physical force and violence
Profane langauage
Police and law
Search and seizure
Searches intrude on peoples reasonable expectation of privacy
Police cannot just search your home
Plain view doctrine
Police may use items visible to them as evidence
Open areas
Private property
public sidewalk
Officers cannot break into a home and claim that they saw drugs and use them as evidence