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    The International Criminal Court should have an arrest warrant for Omar al-Bashir since he supported Arab militias, indirectly committed genocide and did not wish to help the civilians of Darfur. The Janjaweed, the Arab militias that committed many crimes against humanity, were supported by al-Bashir’s government. In February 2004, “Janjaweed militia wearing government uniforms attack[ed] a boarding school in Tawila, Darfur forcing 110 Zaghawa girls to strip naked at gunpoint before conducting…

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    What Are Police Misconduct

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    over thirty times for selling untaxed cigarettes, assault, resisting arrest, grand larceny, false impersonation, driving without a license, and possession of marijuana, the two officers at the scene hold this into account, but the error is made when one officer made false accusations of Eric Garner selling illegal cigarettes, when the video clearly shows he did not. The officers try to make the arrest, but Eric weakly resisted arrest somehow provoking one of the officers to put an illegal choke…

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    reach up to $8.7 billion per year if taxed like alcohol or tobacco –on top of billions in saved law enforcement resources” (Drug Policy Alliance 4). If legalized, we would no longer have to dish out thousands of dollars to law enforcement making arrests based on minor possession or use charges. If taxing the drug is so simple why has it not already been done? Legalizing marijuana is ethically right to do because it will help boost the country’s economy, and when the economy of a country is…

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    meet Boo because he is locked up. This is proven because he is on house arrest. Arthur got put on house arrest because his dad, Mr. Radley, assured the judge that if he let his son go into his custody that Arthur would not cause any more trouble. When put on house arrest usually the person will not get into trouble because they are on a short leash and watched very closely by their guardian. While Boo Radley was on house arrest, he stabbed his dad in the leg with a pair of scissors. Mr. Radley…

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    Leonard Peltier is an imprisoned Native American. He lived on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and was arrested after an incident on the property. May events lead up to his arrest. The first incident happened on February 27, 1973. Members of the American Indian Movement, or AIM, staged a seventy-two-day occupation of land called, Wounded Knee. Their mission was to protest injustices against their tribes, such as violations of the many treaties. The United States government responded with a…

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    In both criminal justice and security management fields, research is vital in determining the underlying cause of crime and the preventative measures necessary to deter crime and future threats. Research data helps to identify, confirm or possibly predict future criminal acts. When security research is conducted within private or government entities, authoritative figures can use the studies to not only plan a course of action, but to also lessen the bias and generalizations that usually occur…

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    Drugs are bad. Very few people need put much thought into it. As long as most people can remember, parents and teachers alike taught them to stay away from drugs, and that the consequences of drug use were tortures unfit for even the worst criminal. Drugs destroy relationships, ruin families, crush ambitions and sometimes even end lives. These truths are all but undeniable, yet there may still be merit in broadening our perspective with regards to the way we handle drugs in America. The…

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    Hidden Assumption Essay

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    “Young activists cut their teeth with Ottawa arrests as they gear up for national pipeline fight,” was the title of the article. Hidden assumptions are that you need to ‘fight fire with fire’ in order to succeed. In this blog, there are many statements that aren’t supported with research. For instance…

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    Iron Jawed Angels Analysis

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    Iron Jawed Angels exemplifies the courageous of suffragists through their willpower of protest and self sacrifice, and overall shows decent approximation according to history. However, details in Alice Paul’s life, the pickets, arrests and prison sentences were left out of the film or poorly mentioned. In addition, many time lapses in the movie didn’t fully show the amount of time between each event for the sake of time. Even though Iron Jawed Angels excluded details, there’s much…

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    The Toulmin Argument

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    be taken into consideration when choosing the warrant. For example Trump (n.d), “Make Mexico Pay For The Wall” – warrant; “A nation without borders is not a nation…the Government Accountability Office found that there were a shocking 3 million arrests attached to the incarcerated alien population.” When the warrant is not immediately accepted by the audience, a defense must be given for the warrant in order to satisfy the audience. In Toulmin argument, evidence you offer to support a warrant…

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