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    Body Worn Cameras

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    The goal of Ariel, Farrar, and Sutherland’s research was to determine if the presence of a body-worn-camera on the law enforcement officer, would reduce the prevalence on use-of-force and/or citizens’ complaints. Ariel, Farrar, and Sutherland (2014) explain in the introduction of their paper that at that time there was, “no research evidence on the benefits of body-worn-cameras” (p. 510). They continue to explain that their report is “on the first randomized controlled trial using…

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    Change In The Chrysalids

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    The Consequences of Preventing Change In the Chrysalids by John Wyndham, the people of Waknuk try to protect against change. They constantly protect against it but they never think about the consequences of this action. The consequences of trying to protect against change are, no progress or improvement is made, people become closed-minded, and when the inevitable change happens it is more violent. When people try to protect against change they make no progress or improvement in their…

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    Mexico Earthquake Essay

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    These codes may have saved many lives, however, they are not being enforced to the extent that they should be. Most new buildings that are inspected for building codes, do not hold up to the city’s standards. This issue is mostly due to building inspectors, who are overworked and not performing their jobs well. Mexico City requires that schools and most buildings be inspected before and after an earthquake has occurred, but these inspections are either not thorough or do not happen at all. Most…

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    Stork 's household, and lastly to start his business. He had figured out that all the people in Bangalore had outsourcing jobs, working at call centers until 3 in the morning. His company, White Tiger Drivers, became the best in the market. He did this using the money he acquired from Mr Ashok 's murder. He went to the police station and bribed the inspector to get rid of his competition. He knew that there were unlicensed taxi drivers in all the other businesses. For ten thousand rupees, he…

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    Robert Hanssen Failure

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    This program created a 136-page document and outlined all aspects of failure related to Robert Hanssen’s case. The Office of the Inspector General for the FBI came up with 21 items detailed in this report that they felt would have helped prevent these events from happening. One of the first items was to have a penetration unit at FBI Headquarters so they can track internal threats…

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    Coroner In America

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    The coroner determines who the corpse was, how, when, and where they died. An inquest report is a judicial inquiry in order to prove the manner and cause of one’s death. A coroner uses medical examinations in order to investigate deaths and bodily injuries. Sometimes, these are under suspicious circumstances. Peel Region police officers killed Michael Wade Lawson, who was just 17 years old. Lawson was shot with an illegal bullet in the back of the head on December 8, 1988. Constables Anthony…

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    to prevent crime and not detect it (p. 144). However, Richard Mayne thought otherwise, and put together an unofficial detective department in search of Good, signing an order for “an active, intelligent man in each division” (p. 145). Pearce, an inspector under Mayne’s department, eventually found Daniel Good, and two months after Good’s arrest, Mayne went to the Home Office and presented a plan for a new police division centered on detection (p.147). Consequently, on June 14, 1842, the…

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    Wu and the students from the Japanese Dojo go to the Jingwu School and insult them. They are depicted as the evil ones in the film. They act disrespectful as they insult the Chinese and call them “weaklings”, “pathetic” and even the poster that says “sick men of East Asia”. There is even the sentence that said, “are you yellow or something?” which is a racial comment. It has a negative connotation. Furthermore, in the movie the Japanese…

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    a gangster to obtain money, whereas Jamal accepted a job of tea server in a call-center. The film shows the profound love of decent boy Jamal for his girl, Latika. The main motivation for Jamal to go on a money-based show was not to win money, but to find his lover. He knew that he can find Latika through this show because it was her favorite show and she would be watching it. The movie also shows that the police inspector stereotyped a Chai-Walla to be illiterate and not know…

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    koya (a farmer and old classmate), he is shot by the inspector because he refuses to surrender. 2.7 The Cast and Characterisation 2.7.1 Sadiq Abubakar Daba Figure 3: October 1 Known simply as Sadiq Daba, is a Nigerian actor and former broadcaster. Daba has worked as a broadcaster for the Nigerian Television Authority. His career came to prominence in the last 1970s, starring in cockcrow at dawn. Sadiq Daba plays the character call “Inspector Danladi Waziri’’ a police colonial detective who’s…

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