In the movie “Serpico” Frank Serpico was a NYPD officer that had faced serious corruption within the police department. The officers within the police department had not followed the code of ethics at all. The other officers had taken money from suspects and they had talked to criminals. They were criminals themselves and Frank wanted to put an end to it. The officers in the movie ended up wanted to kill Frank because he was being the good cop. He ended up getting shot in the face because the officers did not help protect him when he went into a drug bust.
When being an officer most will encounter street fights between people and sometimes they cannot do anything but get someone out of the fight. That’s what we learned at the beginning of this week. We learned how to off balance someone and force them to move out of the area. The reason it works is because of the skeletal system and the way the bones and muscles are arranged. The officer may do this by pushing the hips outward forcing the person to leave the fight and go into the open area. Shoulders will work kind of the same way if the officer wants to continue by escorting the person. The shoulders get pushed up and the officer walks to make the person move out of the fight and with the officer. Usually the officer will have a partner or at least more than one officer with them. This allows the officer to take people out of a situation without using extreme force.
In forensics Mr. Mauser had placed a dead chicken outside so the class could observe the chicken decomposing. The chicken had began to decompose and magets began to bury its way into it. Each day we had gone outside to look at the chicken and finally by like three weeks later you could just smell the awful smell at the begining of the trail. I had also been one of the people to take two magets off of the dead chicken in order to take samples and try to estimate the time that the chicken had been left outside. Different weather conditions had also changed the amount of time that it took the chicken to decompose. It was kind of cold and rainy for almost the whole time the chicken had been left outside.
In forensics Mr. Mauser had placed a dead chicken outside so the class could observe the chicken decomposing. The chicken had began to decompose and magets began to bury its way into it. Each day we had gone outside to look at the chicken and finally by like three weeks later you could just smell the awful smell at the begining of the trail. I had also been one of the people to take two magets off of the dead chicken in order to take samples and try to estimate the time that the chicken had been left outside. Different weather conditions had also changed the amount of time that it took the chicken to decompose. It was kind of cold and rainy for almost the whole time the chicken had been left outside.
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