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  3. Criminal justice ethics - Wikipedia

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    The Law Enforcement Code of Ethics was revised in 1989 by the International Association of Chiefs of Police. [ 2 ] [ 14 ] The U.S. does not have a national code of ethics, rather individual police departments construct their own code of ethics based upon the basic standards laid out in the law enforcement associations that are then incorporated ...

  4. Noise regulation - Wikipedia

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    Most relate to barking dogs and put an upper time limit for continuous sound from them. New Jersey (Chapter 13:1G) considers a violation if the sound is continuous for more than 5 minutes or intermittent for more than 20 minutes. They also consider it a defense to violation if the animal is provoked to bark.

  5. Bark (sound) - Wikipedia

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    Barking is a normal behaviour for dogs. What counts as excessive barking is a subjective idea. [15] Excessive dog barking can be a nuisance and a common problem that dog owners or their neighbors may face. [16] Excessive barking indicates an underlying problem, a trigger or the dog lacking exercise or mental stimulation.

  6. Loud music and barking dogs top noise complaints - AOL

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    Loud music and barking dogs were the leading causes of noise complaints made by a city's residents about their neighbours in the past year. More than 160 people were the subject of enforcement ...

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  8. Devocalization - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio bill survived, and was signed into law by Governor Robert Taft in August 2000. [18] However, Ohio Revised Code 955.22 outlawed debarking only of dogs considered "vicious". [19] In February 2009, 15-year-old Jordan Star of Needham, Massachusetts, filed a bill to outlaw performing convenience devocalization procedures upon cats and dogs ...

  9. Rodriguez v. United States - Wikipedia

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    Rodriguez v. United States, 575 U.S. 348 (2015), was a United States Supreme Court case which analyzed whether police officers may extend the length of a traffic stop to conduct a search with a trained detection dog. [1]