CMRJ201 Mid Term Exam Answers
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Question 1:
The use of force by
law enforcement officers is sometimes required when dealing with suspects
resisting arrest and/or individuals disobeying direct orders. However, when the
use of force becomes excessive or is used unnecessarily, law enforcement
officers are arguably committing ethical violations.
Compose an essay of
500 – 700 words that discusses (1) the types of ethical violations that can
occur when excessive use of force occurs and (2) policies that law enforcement
administrators can implement to minimize the chances of officers unnecessarily
utilizing excessive use of force without impeding the discretion necessary for
officers to effectively carryout their duties.
Directly quoted
material may be used, but will not count towards the minimum word count. Be
sure to support your response with cited scholarly resources as required by
APA. A minimum of three (3) resources in addition to the course textbook must
be used when composing your response.
Question 2:
Law enforcement
agencies are frequently compared to the military when discussing their
organizational structure. The term “quasi-military” is often used to describe
the type of reporting structure that exists within most law enforcement
agencies.
Compose an essay of
500 – 700 words that compares the organizational structure of law enforcement
agencies with the military. When making your comparison include examples from
both local law enforcement agencies, as well as state or federal law
enforcement agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation or State
Bureau of Investigations.
Directly quoted
material may be used, but will not count towards the minimum word count. Be
sure to support your response with cited scholarly resources as required by
APA. A minimum of three (3) resources in addition to the course textbook must
be used when composing your response.
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