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    Stop and Search is now governed by 2 statutes; stop and search with arrest situates under the police and criminal evidence act 1984 whilst a stop and search without an arrest comes under section 60 of the criminal justice and public order act. http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/publications/police/operational-policing/pace-codes/pace-code-a-2011?view=Binary, Section 60 of the 1994 criminal justice and public Order Act was introduced to originally tackle people going to illegal raves which were a major…

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    Bill Of Rights In America

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    illegal substances in plain view, an officer has the right to take the tenant into custody and issues charges accordingly. However, some exceptions apply to the fourth amendment. A government official has the right to legally search a person and make an arrest if he has reason to believe that the person poses dangers or engages in criminal activities. Furthermore, in emergencies, a government official has the right to enter a house without a warrant or consent from tenants because life is at…

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    The Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment was done in October 1972 through 1973. This experiment was conducted to determine if changes in patrolling had an effect on reducing crime, changing the public perception on police, reducing fear on crime within the community and also to help address the public concerns with the police. The researchers had three types of experiment also known as “beats” the first beat was proactive patrols- where police patrols were visibly increased by two to three…

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    ALL human rights were violated,the right to not be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention or exile, the right to not be held in slavery or servitude , the right not to be subjected to torture or inhuman and degrading treatment. Jews were being moved around Europe without their consent. These are the main human rights that were violated by the Nazis. Human Rights of the Holocaust victims were violated because the Nazis tortured them, they held them in slavery and servitude, also they were held…

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    If I could stop poachers so that the elephants and rhinos don’t become extinct then I would try to track the poachers down at the source and arrest or kill them. There are three ways that I think that I can stop the extinction of elephants and rhinos from happening is I can, put SATcoms on the elephants and rhinos, make the horns cheaper and tusks cheaper, and make better devices that can track poachers down. Poaching is a terrible way to make money because not alone is it illegal but it…

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    pressman Dante Parker died in police custody. Parker allegedly was breaking into a home in Victorville prior to the incident. He was tasered several times by deputies until he needed medical attention. One of the deputies claimed that when trying to arrest Parker, he was “uncooperative and combative.” Why the officer had to struck Parker so forcefully with the taser several times to the point of unconsciousness was unknown. Employer of Dante Parker said, “he was a big teddy bear,” and that “he…

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    identify furthermore selecting the correct use of force for the threat (Terry v. Ohio 392 U.S. 1 (1968), 1968, p. xx). The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the Fourth Amendment to the U. S. Constitution prohibits the use of deadly force to effect an arrest or prevent the escape of a suspect unless the police officer reasonably believes that the suspect committed or attempted to commit crimes involving the infliction or threatened infliction of serious physical injury and a warning of the intent…

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    Julian Assange

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    16, 2016 the Swedish Court of Appeals denied a request asking the court to drop Assange’s arrest warrant for rape. Since the Swedish statute of limitations on rape is 10 years, as long as Assange remains in asylum until 2020, he can avoid being arrested on the rape charge. Concerns Related to Extradition In the event that Assange is extradited…

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    In examining the higher education requirements (post-secondary education) that police hiring agencies have for potential candidates, I found out that Minnesota is one of the few states that specifies having an associate’s degree, a two year program, for entry into the field. Some states such as Wisconsin, require some college credit and subsequent degree completion, but the vast majority of states require just having a high school diploma. Furthermore, no state requires a four year bachelor’s…

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    Drug abuse in America is at an all time high across the country. The effects of drug abuse on 18-35 year old male and females in America changes the way drug addicts see reality. Drug abuse can affect a person’s mental alertness, consciousness, cognitive and neurological functions, as well as lead to death, homelessness, loss of family and friends and even prison. Prescription drug overdoses constituted for more overdose deaths than heroin and cocaine combined, and as many, more emergency room…

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