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The PowerPoint Presentation must be developed using one of the methodologies listed here.
In that PowerPoint Presentation: Incorporate those following |
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PowerPoint Presentation: Due (Pick one of the three options) and see the full requirements in the Assignment Map: |
PowerPoint Presentation Demonstrate those:
- An understanding of the organizational structure of our current social justice system including law enforcement, corrections, courts, probation, and social service agencies.
- Knowledge of how to initiate and maintain programs designed to ease the communication, work distribution, and cooperative output for any of the agencies that comprise the social justice system (e.g. unions for police officers, administration policy for prison officials, etc.).
- The ability to do scholarly research. Students will locate, identify, and use peer-reviewed printed and electronic periodical, as well as printed and electronic books.
PowerPoint Presentation (PowerPoint)
Instructions: Develop a PowerPoint Presentation citing bulleted information of key points, findings, and any recommendations you have made. In each slit power point write the short speech note according to citing bulleted information of key points, findings, and any recommendations you have made.
Power-point presentation must be at least ten (15) slits in addition to a Title Page and Reference Page.
The PowerPoint must include at least twenty (20) or more Academic References/sources.
Reference
REQUIRED Links
Peak, Kenneth J. (2016) Justice Administration (8th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education - Prentice Hall
Textbook Web link: https://www.pearson.com/us/higher-education/program/Peak-Justice-Administration-Police-Courts-and-Corrections-Management-8th-Edition/PGM153598.html
Explanation & Answer
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Social Justice Role of
the Police in Society
AUTHOR’S NAME
INSTITUTIONAL AFFILIATION
DATE
Introduction
The
police is a central component of a justice system
and it has a long history.
The
police was established and has gradually evolved
into a professional body that is very vital to any
society.
The
police take part in propagating the American
Justice system.
Their
support system include the courts and correction
facilities.
History of policing in US
In the US the history of police is dated back to the colonial period. According to
the article of (Waxman, 2017), during the colonial America, policing was informal
and it was profit-motivated, funded privately and people were employment on
part-time basis.
Also, the police was organized in form of night watch. In towns generally people
were hired to offer security, as people engaged in prostitution or gambling.
Most importantly, it is documented that in 1636 Boston had police, and later New
York received its first police in 1658, while Philadelphia created it in 1700.
Also, significant to underscore is that at the initial stage of introduction of
policing, it was informal, and it was organized in terms of watchmen, who to some
large extent were ineffective.
Types of Police
There are three major types of police:
Federal Police
State Police
County Police
Federal Police
Federal police is run, managed and controlled by the federal government.
This type of the police has a federal authority to perform various roles, especially at
federal level.
The major role of the federal police is to enforce federal laws and other regulations
across the US states (Greene, 2014).
FBI is an example of the federal police and they operate in all states and their funding
directly comes from the federal government.
Types of Police (Continuation)
State
Police
Usually confined and only mandate to one given
state.
The are managed and controlled by the state
government.
They enforce the laws of that given state.
They are less superior compared to the Federal
Police.
Types of Police (Continuation)
County Police
They include the sheriffs’ departments within counties.
They are more like county council officers.
County police handle smaller types of cases but hand over higher clearance criminal cases
to the higher police departments.
Their mandate is the lowest.
There are also private police who operate as security contractors. Their ma...