By: KenWilson | 2007-01-15 | Society Police officers have a job full of dangers and risks. When taking a job within the police, the officers accept the risk of being injured or even killed. In order to be able to continue to serve the public, they have to keep themselves healthy and in good shape. Their safety is more important than the offender’s safety. The offender may be dangerous or armed, may decide to defy or to comply. The police gear has a very important role in helping the officers to carry out their duties. read more
By: Robert | 2009-01-08 | Law Alcohol is actually a drug that has dangerous effects on the human bodys central nervous system which effects the way we react when drive. read more
By: Ben Dave | 2009-08-15 | Criminal As with many tasks these days, the most popular medium of conducting Free Police Records Check is online over the internet. read more
By: alastair harris | 2006-10-20 | Government It has become increasingly necessary in this ever more dangerous world in which we live for organisations such as employers, government and non-government agencies to be careful about who they employed or involve in their organisations. Society has tightened up on the release of your personal information to other parties through legislation such as the privacy act and the like. Employers and others have attempted to overcome this by requiring more than just a standard resume. As part of this growing trend towards full disclosure before you employ someone Police checks are becoming incr... read more
By: Ernie Fitzpatrick | 2009-02-03 | Religion Who is it or who has it been that have told you WHAT it is that you can THINK? Who told them they knew in the first place? read more
By: Barry Snyder | 2009-10-19 | Law The compilation of the crime records of a certain person is what is more commonly known as police record. Some of the records being kept within the United States in both the federal and state level are listing arrests, convictions or prosecutions of a certain person. Police records are really... read more
By: Beth Bailey | 2008-11-20 | Law Police Brutality (or Misconduct) is a use of excessive force by a law enforcement agent. An experienced Michigan police brutality attorney can protect and defend your rights against this form of injustice. While many people feel even an appropriate amount of force as excessive, many times it is a necessity for the safety of the police officer, bystanders, or even the offender themselves. However, cases have developed where law enforcement officers have abused their authoritative power and mistreated citizens. Police are employed to keep society from chaos. However, sometimes law enforcem. read more
By: John Parks | 2009-02-03 | Law In every town there are people who respect the police force and people who cannot stand the police force. In every town there are good cops and bad cops. In Houston, however, there seems to be a growing consensus that the Houston police are little more than bullies hiding behind a badge, doing what they can to terrorize the citizens of a great city. read more
By: eghosa obaiza | 2007-04-23 | Government How much more police brutality do we need to have? How many more unarmed black men need to be shot 50 times before all Americans, not just black Americans, stand up and demand a change. Even today, with cases that are on film, or obvious malpractice with excessive shooting on an unarmed black man (note: the unarmed man that police thought was threatening always seems to be black) are not inciting outrage from American citizens. Because these are black men that are being murdered, people are willing to forgive and forget the police officers who commit the crimes. America thinks of black life... read more
By: Evan Langsted | 2010-01-10 | Criminal Though police are legally allowed to use force if necessary, it should not extend to unreasonable force. Police brutality is commonly defined as the use of excessive force. This is not restricted only to physical attacks, but may include: read more
By: Ben Dave | 2009-06-15 | Criminal Public Police Records are state-level records. That means that they are governed by individual state laws in terms of accessibility, restriction, use and treatment. read more
By: Ben Dave | 2009-06-16 | Law Another way of retrieving Police Arrest Records is through commercial record providers. They are found in abundance on the internet. Although their version is fee-based, it is being increasingly preferred to the government offices. read more
By: John Bisnar | 2008-09-11 | Law Dog bite injuries inflicted by Los Angeles Police Department-owned canines can be especially difficult to try in court, depending on the specific circumstance surrounding the incident. read more
By: James Nash | 2010-01-10 | News and society A police records search goes by a lot of names. It is sometimes called criminal records checks, criminal background checks, police record checks. It is also referred to as police reference checks or criminal reference checks. However, the preferred term is background check because the term criminal records check might be misleading. read more