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    This case occurred in Sudan’s western region known as Darfur. Similar to the Rwanda case, Darfur was violence spurred by ethnic and political difference. According to a Foreign Affairs article, the “roots” of the violence remains unclear however the violence was between an Arab lead government and three African tribes. After the 1980s famine and drought lead to impoverishment for many people of Darfur. Conflict originally arose over the now scare resources of food, water, land and commodities.…

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    Undocumented Immigration

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    made it a misdemeanor and restricted unauthorized immigrants to work in the state. Section 6, allowed state authorities and local officers to arrest individuals without a warrant, if the official believed that the individual was guilty of an offence that made them removable from the country. And lastly, section 2B, requires officers conducting an arrest, a stop, or a detention to verify the individual’s immigration status. The four provisions attempted to supersede the federal government in…

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    incident with the police • Don’t mouth off, be rude or antagonize the police • Don’t run from the police • Don’t discuss the incident with anyone other than your lawyer • Don’t give the police permission to perform a search of anything • Don’t resist arrest • Don’t touch the officers in any way • Don’t believe anything the police tell you in order to get you to answer…

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    Observation In Jails

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    Simmons stated the vehicle belonged to a friend and he came me consent. Dispatch advised me that Simmons had outstanding warrants with the Gautier Police Department and he was detained. While searching the vehicle, I located a Walmart Deli paper bag on the front passenger seat and it contained three blank Synergy Bank checks (No. 505, 506 & 508) and a Mississippi Identification…

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    If a person is arrested for arson or murder, the Miranda Rights should be read. Even if the officer does everything right, obtaining warrants included, at the hearing the defense attorney can argue his defendant didn’t know his rights. The case could possibly be dismissed. By police having to read the Miranda Rights hinders the investigation allot. Even if a person is not guilty of a crime…

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    office’s decision on what the correct, moral, and ethical response should be. Situations can arise where the right answer is not clear and easy, officers are forced to make the best decision in each circumstance. The task of deciding which cases warrant an investigation, determining the appropriate consequences, and defusing the situation when no action is required is a huge responsibility (Gaines & Kappeler,…

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    as you are walking up to the door you want to observe and see if you can hear anything before you announce your presence. You want to ask whether the person has access to any weapons. The officer should check to see if anyone has any outstanding warrants. The officer need to watch also how they talk to the victim. They need to have a calm voice when talking to…

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    Bail Reform Case Study

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    The presentation on bail reform was very interesting, I learned a lot about JCCG. Chief Justice Rabner formed the joint committee in 2013. More than 30 members have joined, representing a broad cross section of CJ stakeholders. Their main goal is to reduce cases with delayed trails. They want to enforce speedy trails, presumption of innocence until proven guilty, and more. The monetary bail system discovered that 12% of the New Jersey county jail couldn’t afford bail of $2,500 or less. Now this…

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    not have the power to act upon their observations because of the implied right to privacy in the Third and Fourth amendment. Even though possession of drugs is illegal, government officials and first responders must have a warrant to search the possessor and a reason to arrest them, aside from an instagram post. While many find aggressive facebook posts on political views annoying, opinion or protest is…

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    to steal and there was brand name amplifiers such as Yamaha and Onkyos. Detective Grant, concluded the interview when he got Swanson to admit he had the intent to steal that was his motive to being at the back loading dock. Swanson was placed under arrest when he left the police department there was a police officer waiting for…

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