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    This world has many major issues, but when our defenders start to go attack civilians it makes us think who we are going to call in the time of an emergency. Police officers are seen as heroes to many young kids, but some of the officers in this generation are starting to be villains. Police officers in many parts of the U.S kill African American people for misdemeanors. In some incidents like, New York they beat and humiliate civilians as was seen when officers chocked an African American to…

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    Police Dog Research Paper

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    Although these police dogs are well trained, they are also highly dangerous as a result of their training. They are taught a bite-and-hold technique for calming individuals suspected of felony crimes. This bite-and-hold techniques greater applied force results in a unique range of injuries, including deep puncture wounds, severe crush injuries, large tissue avulsions and lacerations, wounds necessitating surgical debridement, bony injuries ranging from cortical violations to displaced fractures,…

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    Maryk And Keith Analysis

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    If is humorous that within question three it is revealed that in the book the verdict is overturned and Maryk and Keith are found guilty. So it is quite obvious that I do find this to be realistic. The answer that first pops into my mind as to why this would be overturned is because of who Queeg is. He is an eight-year Navy veteran and a Captain, as I previously mentioned. That is not a title that gets overlooked and as we have seen over the years and within the world we live in today people…

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    Media Portrayal Of Cops

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    also in movies and TV shows such as Training Day , which is a popular movie and more. These stories give the public their image of the police and to most people cause them not to trust the police because they believe they are not doing their job. When they are doing their job and it get put in the media it most of time get over shadow by the stories that show the police doing their job. Surette (2015) stated “Officers often spend time preventing crime and defusing social situations” (p.115). The…

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    Controversy of police body cameras and police brutality are ongoing issues still applied in today’s world. Living life behind surveillance would invade the privacy of law enforcement officers on duty, but would also prevent false accusations against citizens and police officers endured by abusive behavior. Police brutality has been a crisis amongst the public, the purpose of excessive force is only to be used under proposition of detaining a criminal that isn’t following the standard procedure…

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    Examples Of Loopholes

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    In the article I found it interesting all of the loopholes the government has when it comes to our first amendment right. An example is if it's a private institution, it's probably not a First Amendment issue.If it's a public institution, the lines can get blurry[1]. It states that people can't have a peaceful protest on public property but if it is on private they can't, I think it should be the other way around. But I know that it won't change because that's how the government works. Another…

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    According to of the Article by Cronin, Mcdevitt, Farwell, and Nolan, the issues with measuring the prevalence of hate crime is the lack of training of the different law enforcement agencies in how to identify bias crime. Based on Uniform Crime report, 84 percent of agencies that participate report zero bias incident between 1992 and 2004). In most of the agencies, “officers are not well prepared, so at the time of the report officers make judgements about bias motivation with limited information…

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    Lecture to Police Recruits: I would tell the rookies to embrace being a Police Officer with pride, bravery, and integrity, as well as with a positive outlook. I would tell them that It is important that watching each other’s back and teamwork is practiced at all times because, in the fight against crime, their partners is all they have. They need to be prepared to go through some difficult and emotional changes during their tenure as a Police Officers. Police subculture will become an…

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    Police Torture History

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    Before discussing the history of police torture in Chicago, it is first important to discuss the history of the lack of value for the lives and well-being of people of color in the United States. According to Chowdhry and Beeman, during the era of slavery, Blacks in the United States were forced to work long hours doing hard labor and were subject to beating or even death if they did not follow the orders of slave owners. After, the Emancipation Proclamation, Blacks were forced to follow laws…

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    people who were upset there were a number of different social groups and people from different ethnic groups who also saw the wrong in the actions of the officer. It caused the mayor to take action and change some laws and precautions as to how the police force runs in Chicago. Then you have other politicians and government officials who exposed how much hatred they had for different races and how stereotypes can consume the thoughts and minds of individuals. It was quite sad to see a teenage…

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