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Law Enforcement Careers Essay
Introduction To be perfectly honest, when I found out we would be working on a research paper
I was a bit nervous because I know I procrastinate. I tend to leave things for the last minute which
just adds unnecessary stress. I had an idea of what I wanted my future career to be but was still
not 100% sure at the time. It was not until I did more research that I decided law enforcement was
the career path for me. I feel as though that's what my destiny is, what I was meant to do. I cannot
imagine myself doing anything else, except for the military which also ties into law enforcement
(MP–military police). Recently I was looking through some of my old yearbooks. I came across a
page in my fifth grade yearbook. The title of the page was...show more content...
What made it so easy was that the teacher provided us with a website called Bridges.com. In that
site was all the information you were going to need for the research. If not for that website this
project would've been a lot tougher because of the fact that our sources had to be appropriate. For
example, we could not use Wikipedia. There are many websites out there that cannot be trusted to
get information from. I have to admit I wasted a lot of time. We had three weeks and I left it for
the last couple of days. I used Bridges.com to find most of my information like salary, training,
skills etc. To my surprise Bridges also provided outside sources in the "connections" tab which we
needed for the research. I used Bridges.com, BLS.gov, myfuture.com and goarmy.com. These
sources provided me with everything I needed in order to write this essay.
The Find Law enforcement officers have a variety of tasks that are completed on a daily basis
including but not limited to enforcing laws and ordinances, regulating traffic and controlling
crowds. In order to keep us safe and protected they prevent crimes, arrest offenders, patrol the
streets and quickly respond to calls for assistance. They also issue citations or warnings, investigate
accidents and testify in court (What They Do). Military Police officers and civilian police officers
are similar in that they must complete the same daily tasks. Unlike civilian police officers MP's also
guard military bases
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Women in Law Enforcement Essay
Gender inequality still plays a huge role in today's society. Women comprise only a small
percentage of the local law enforcement agencies across the nation. Women have been a part of
law enforcement since the 20th century but have only been noticed within the last 40 years. Back
in the 1970's women rarely held positions in law enforcement and if they did it was mainly clerical
/desk positions. Even though the amount of women in law enforcement today has increased, women
still only make up roughly around 13 percent of the law enforcement work force (Public). Women
can make such an impact in the Law Enforcement field if given a fair chance but they may face
many problems when doing so. Some say that women don't belong, while others suggest...show more
content...
Although physical strength has not been studied as a downfall for law enforcement, it merely
weeds out potentially good women (Challenges). The physical comparability is one of the issues
that cause the most concern. A lot of people will immediately look at a strong male versus a strong
female and suggest they feel safer with the male officer. Society made us believe that a male will be
more protective in many if not all incidents of criminal behavior. "However, women offer an
underlying physical advantage making them just as competent as their male competitors. Women
tend to use a style of policing that relies more on communication rather than physical force. Women
have been accredited for a more community–oriented style of policing and thus more effective at
handling domestic disturbances or violent incidents. Women are better at diffusing a situation; they
tend to listen more before they react, women have also been recognized for using less excessive
force than men. Although men may look bigger and stronger women have a different strength and
just as productive way of protecting people. Women tend to use more speed and technique instead of
the physical route that men typically turn too (Challenges)." Aside from the physical aspects, most
argue that another big issue with women in law enforcement is they can't handle the emotional
aspects this job brings. Most people assume that women have less of a tolerance when it comes to the
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Essay on Women in Law Enforcement
Women in Law Enforcement
There are many stereotypes that women in the law enforcement field have to face. In order to recruit
more women into policing, law enforcement agencies should attempt to overcome the idea that
policing is a "male–oriented profession". This paper will cover parts of the history of women police
officers, some views and stereotypes of the female officer, job related issues, life outside of the
workforce and job satisfaction.
It used to be that only nursing, teaching, and clerical positions were open to women. A small
number of women worked as correctional officers and their assignments were usually limited to
peripheral tasks. The integration of women into law enforcement positions can be considered a large
...show more content...
In many communities, women never have the opportunity to see female officers as role models.
For this reason, most women had not really considered policing as a career. "But policewoman's
presence was still not wholly welcome, they were there because chiefs succumbed to pressure from
outside reform groups, not because male administrators or officers saw any need for them.
Policewomen's allies remained other male and female social workers, progressives, clubwomen, and
other reformers." (Miller, 1999)
Employment opportunities for the female police officer are large. Women will be recruited for
many jobs in the field to expand the pool of potential sworn officer. It should be a goal off
policing to recruit females so they can be recognized on the streets, making it more of a position
that women not in the field of police work an option as a career choice. Allen (1973) States, about
women police officers, "any question of the value of their contribution to the solution of police
problems has long ago been relegated to the limbo of things proved and taken completely for
granted." (p.213) The status of women police officers has grown since the beginning of women in
the law enforcement field. As many might think that it is an overwhelmingly large amount, it is
still generally a small amount. "Women were 37% of the labor force in 1979, 45% by 1992 Women
hold less than 5% of all senior management jobs across the US. Women's representation in
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Law Enforcement and Ethics Essay
Ethics play a huge role in a police officers line of work. Since police are given such a high degree
of trust and authority, it can unfortunately be very easy for an officer to fall into some unethical
behavior. This can range from just minor acts that are frowned upon, to actual downright illegal
activity. Even though there are a countless number of acts and behaviors that can be considered
unethical, in the following paper I will focus primarily on those incidents involving police officers
who steal for their own personal gain, and discuss my position on the issue.
An event that definitely can be seen as being unethical involves a twenty–three year old former
Phoenix, Arizona Police Officer. While on–duty and in full uniform, Officer...show more content...
After successfully committing both thefts, Wren and Mardjaee went their separate ways for a year
and a half. At some point, the Avondale Police Department used Mardjaee as a confidential
Informant. There the department asked him if he knew about any police corruption. Mardjaee
revealed his secrets and discussed Wrens involvement in the thefts. The police later used him to
set–up Officer Wren in an undercover sting. They had Mardjaee call Wren and he told him about a
"Big One" that he wanted to pull off. The two men then made their plans to pull over another dealer.
On June 10, 2010 at around 10 p.m. Officer Wren stopped a vehicle that he thought was the
suspected drug dealer at the 6300 block of West McDowell Road (1). He spoke briefly with the
driver, who was unknowingly an undercover officer that had $40,000 inside the vehicle. The driver
claimed that he didn't know English. Officer Wren became suspicious about whether or not the
driver was actually a drug dealer, and had a gut feeling that it was in fact an undercover officer.
Once Wren had run the vehicle identification number (VIN), the computer returned the company's
name that was used for unmarked vehicles. Wren's Stomach was turning and he asked the driver
what was going on. The undercover officer would not break his character and Wren just told the
driver to leave. At that point Officer Wren was under surveillance by both a helicopter and numerous
other
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Law Enforcement Essays

  • 1. Law Enforcement Careers Essay Introduction To be perfectly honest, when I found out we would be working on a research paper I was a bit nervous because I know I procrastinate. I tend to leave things for the last minute which just adds unnecessary stress. I had an idea of what I wanted my future career to be but was still not 100% sure at the time. It was not until I did more research that I decided law enforcement was the career path for me. I feel as though that's what my destiny is, what I was meant to do. I cannot imagine myself doing anything else, except for the military which also ties into law enforcement (MP–military police). Recently I was looking through some of my old yearbooks. I came across a page in my fifth grade yearbook. The title of the page was...show more content... What made it so easy was that the teacher provided us with a website called Bridges.com. In that site was all the information you were going to need for the research. If not for that website this project would've been a lot tougher because of the fact that our sources had to be appropriate. For example, we could not use Wikipedia. There are many websites out there that cannot be trusted to get information from. I have to admit I wasted a lot of time. We had three weeks and I left it for the last couple of days. I used Bridges.com to find most of my information like salary, training, skills etc. To my surprise Bridges also provided outside sources in the "connections" tab which we needed for the research. I used Bridges.com, BLS.gov, myfuture.com and goarmy.com. These sources provided me with everything I needed in order to write this essay. The Find Law enforcement officers have a variety of tasks that are completed on a daily basis including but not limited to enforcing laws and ordinances, regulating traffic and controlling crowds. In order to keep us safe and protected they prevent crimes, arrest offenders, patrol the streets and quickly respond to calls for assistance. They also issue citations or warnings, investigate accidents and testify in court (What They Do). Military Police officers and civilian police officers are similar in that they must complete the same daily tasks. Unlike civilian police officers MP's also guard military bases Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Women in Law Enforcement Essay Gender inequality still plays a huge role in today's society. Women comprise only a small percentage of the local law enforcement agencies across the nation. Women have been a part of law enforcement since the 20th century but have only been noticed within the last 40 years. Back in the 1970's women rarely held positions in law enforcement and if they did it was mainly clerical /desk positions. Even though the amount of women in law enforcement today has increased, women still only make up roughly around 13 percent of the law enforcement work force (Public). Women can make such an impact in the Law Enforcement field if given a fair chance but they may face many problems when doing so. Some say that women don't belong, while others suggest...show more content... Although physical strength has not been studied as a downfall for law enforcement, it merely weeds out potentially good women (Challenges). The physical comparability is one of the issues that cause the most concern. A lot of people will immediately look at a strong male versus a strong female and suggest they feel safer with the male officer. Society made us believe that a male will be more protective in many if not all incidents of criminal behavior. "However, women offer an underlying physical advantage making them just as competent as their male competitors. Women tend to use a style of policing that relies more on communication rather than physical force. Women have been accredited for a more community–oriented style of policing and thus more effective at handling domestic disturbances or violent incidents. Women are better at diffusing a situation; they tend to listen more before they react, women have also been recognized for using less excessive force than men. Although men may look bigger and stronger women have a different strength and just as productive way of protecting people. Women tend to use more speed and technique instead of the physical route that men typically turn too (Challenges)." Aside from the physical aspects, most argue that another big issue with women in law enforcement is they can't handle the emotional aspects this job brings. Most people assume that women have less of a tolerance when it comes to the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Essay on Women in Law Enforcement Women in Law Enforcement There are many stereotypes that women in the law enforcement field have to face. In order to recruit more women into policing, law enforcement agencies should attempt to overcome the idea that policing is a "male–oriented profession". This paper will cover parts of the history of women police officers, some views and stereotypes of the female officer, job related issues, life outside of the workforce and job satisfaction. It used to be that only nursing, teaching, and clerical positions were open to women. A small number of women worked as correctional officers and their assignments were usually limited to peripheral tasks. The integration of women into law enforcement positions can be considered a large ...show more content... In many communities, women never have the opportunity to see female officers as role models. For this reason, most women had not really considered policing as a career. "But policewoman's presence was still not wholly welcome, they were there because chiefs succumbed to pressure from outside reform groups, not because male administrators or officers saw any need for them. Policewomen's allies remained other male and female social workers, progressives, clubwomen, and other reformers." (Miller, 1999) Employment opportunities for the female police officer are large. Women will be recruited for many jobs in the field to expand the pool of potential sworn officer. It should be a goal off policing to recruit females so they can be recognized on the streets, making it more of a position that women not in the field of police work an option as a career choice. Allen (1973) States, about women police officers, "any question of the value of their contribution to the solution of police problems has long ago been relegated to the limbo of things proved and taken completely for granted." (p.213) The status of women police officers has grown since the beginning of women in the law enforcement field. As many might think that it is an overwhelmingly large amount, it is still generally a small amount. "Women were 37% of the labor force in 1979, 45% by 1992 Women hold less than 5% of all senior management jobs across the US. Women's representation in Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Law Enforcement and Ethics Essay Ethics play a huge role in a police officers line of work. Since police are given such a high degree of trust and authority, it can unfortunately be very easy for an officer to fall into some unethical behavior. This can range from just minor acts that are frowned upon, to actual downright illegal activity. Even though there are a countless number of acts and behaviors that can be considered unethical, in the following paper I will focus primarily on those incidents involving police officers who steal for their own personal gain, and discuss my position on the issue. An event that definitely can be seen as being unethical involves a twenty–three year old former Phoenix, Arizona Police Officer. While on–duty and in full uniform, Officer...show more content... After successfully committing both thefts, Wren and Mardjaee went their separate ways for a year and a half. At some point, the Avondale Police Department used Mardjaee as a confidential Informant. There the department asked him if he knew about any police corruption. Mardjaee revealed his secrets and discussed Wrens involvement in the thefts. The police later used him to set–up Officer Wren in an undercover sting. They had Mardjaee call Wren and he told him about a "Big One" that he wanted to pull off. The two men then made their plans to pull over another dealer. On June 10, 2010 at around 10 p.m. Officer Wren stopped a vehicle that he thought was the suspected drug dealer at the 6300 block of West McDowell Road (1). He spoke briefly with the driver, who was unknowingly an undercover officer that had $40,000 inside the vehicle. The driver claimed that he didn't know English. Officer Wren became suspicious about whether or not the driver was actually a drug dealer, and had a gut feeling that it was in fact an undercover officer. Once Wren had run the vehicle identification number (VIN), the computer returned the company's name that was used for unmarked vehicles. Wren's Stomach was turning and he asked the driver what was going on. The undercover officer would not break his character and Wren just told the driver to leave. At that point Officer Wren was under surveillance by both a helicopter and numerous other Get more content on HelpWriting.net