Essay On The Criminal Justice System

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The criminal justice system has come under fire over the last couple years over the handling of many incidents involving police officers use of force and the lack of punishments being handed down to them. Police officers play a vital role in ensuring law and order is maintained in the communities they are protecting and serving against any crimes and to help during natural disasters. This paper will explore how the criminal justice system is viewed in the eyes of a police officers and the thoughts on everything that has been ongoing.
Officer Derek Rolland is a member of the Hope Mills Police Department and has been a police officer since he graduated the Basic Law Enforcement course in 2003. He was born and raised in the Hope Mills community where he was a part of a family comprised of military personnel. He became interested in the career field of law enforcement whereas as a kid growing up he would see police officers in his community all the time, interacting with everyone and would waive at them. He attended the basic law enforcement training at Fayetteville Technical Community College and upon successful completion of the …show more content…

Officer Rolland points out that the repeat offenders have caught wind of the leniency associated with misdemeanor crimes and have become repeat offenders. Those caught with drugs and driving with license revoked are continually given a slap on the risk because they know that they will go to court, pay the court cost and be out on the street within a few hours. He does believe that the future of the criminal justice system promising and heading in the right direction with the implementation on body cameras, trying to keep police officers and the community together and trying to keep up with the technology the military has

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