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    Confiscation Of The Gun Legislation In this country we are at the point of Gun control legislation, that the government is trying to save lives, but also putting the lives of citizens at risk by making it even more ridiculous on obtaining a gun legally, and in turn making the law abiding citizen turn down the route that the criminal would to obtain their guns. Sadly, our government is tirelessly still trying to construct the process and creating it more difficult and to take away that much more…

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    Racial profiling and police brutality has grown to become a major issue in this country. More specifically, the act of violence by law enforcement toward African- Americans has caused an outrage all over the country. In protest against the unequal treatment of African-Americans by police officers the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter has been trending all over social media. After the #BlackLivesMatter movement started there has been multiple riots protesting the excessive violence toward black people.…

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    7.THEORITICAL FRAMEWORK Realist view Realism in international relations (IR) is a traditional approach which is rooted in the Ancient Greek era and is still relevant today. The realist view has been under a transformation process during different periods and it keeps on developing, that is why we cannot say that realism in IR is one single theory, but a way of thinking or ‘general orientation’ which allows the establishment of a great variety of realist theories (Donelly 2000, p. 6). In spite…

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    Political Socialization, being the way thoughts and opinions about politics are formed, is of great importance as it helps shape views of politics. Politics is affected by many factors, some ordained by the creation of the world, and some fated by human interference. Black Lives Matter is an activist movement demanding freedom, justice and equality in the United States for African Americans. The manner in which citizens form opinions is an extensive process including environmental factors,…

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    Legal issue of Racial Profiling has been a concern for minorities In New York City. Racial profiling is referring as the discriminatory practice conducted by law enforcement, that targeted individuals for suspicious crime based on the person race, gender, nationality, religion, and origin. Racial profile has been an issue for many year, however in recent years there has been an increase in cases against the New York Police Department. New York City population consist of about 8.4 Million people…

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    Are Prisons Obsolete?, by Angela Davis, explores the history of prisons in the United States of America, as well as their social, political, and cultural facets. Additionally, she makes the argument for the abolition of prisons within America. Throughout the book, Davis forms three main assumptions: racism is real and wrong, prisons are racist institutions, and prisons should be considered obsolete. To start, Davis argues that racism is real and wrong by examining the history of racism in the…

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    Police-Community Relations

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    Police-community relations are complex and regularly fluctuating inter-actions amongst representatives of law enforcement and police agencies, in addition to a variety of executive organizations and the community they serve. Some of the complications that cause variation in the relationship consist of issues of race relations, fear of police, violence, and corruption. Law enforcement are faced daily with the quandary of upholding a role that requires them to be able to sufficiently preserve the…

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    Criminalized Genders My group’s topic is about Gender and Crime, though my sub-topic is about how gender is criminalized and how gender affects policing and legislation methods and or procedures. Avdija (2014) wrote about the usage of stop and frisk practices, because to initiate a stop and frisk search, reasonable suspicion is required, which is when a reasonable person reasonably has a suspicion under certain circumstances, or facts, but he believes that there are interrelated factors that…

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    The Search for the Devine The search to find and please God has always been a goal of all Americans throughout the history of America. The first Puritan settlers believed that God was an unreachable and unapologetic deity whom controlled every aspect of their lives. They also believed that the devil lurked in the wilderness with the savages that lived deep within the forests. Throughout the course of time, the idea of only being able to worship God at church became obsolete with conventional…

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    look for something that he lost or he is standing there waiting for is family or friend to come pick him up because he has no means of transportation. So there is no reason for a policeman to come out of his car to frisk him on the spot, instead of frisking the civilian the policeman should have come out of his car and ask if everything is ok but for a cop to frisk anybody because of they think that they are suspicious is Ludacris…

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