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    oneself. They lock you away for hours at a time and release you only for meals and yard time. How can one become a better person if they are not given the resources to do so? Another reason to get rid of prisons, is that there would be no unnecessary arrests. Policemen would not have to fabricate tickets and charges to fill their monthly quotas. They would have to get valid reasons to…

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    Bureau of Investigations official website, arrest and conviction reports show that more people of the Caucasian race have been arrested and convicted of a felony than that of any other ethnicity (FBI). Table 43A on the FBI’s website shows the numbers for arrests in the year of 2010. The table shows that approximately 4 million more people of the Caucasian ethnicity were arrested and convicted than any other race in America. Thus totaling 69.4% of arrests in the year of 2010 were white, 28%…

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    sexualizing all three women. The woman wearing the police hat and the police shirt leads one to assume that she is fulfilling the male fantasy. The same female is lying on her stomach hog-tied in a pose that would be used in arresting a person resisting arrest. The other woman is wearing a Girl Scout uniform, the sash and the tan color shirt would lead you that conclusion. This indicates that she is also fulfilling the male fantasy of a schoolgirl. All women have a low cut top that makes them…

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    Fourth Amendment Essay

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    The Fourth Amendment authorizes that warrants be given by neutral magistrates based on facts given under oath or affirmation. The Judge has to review the affidavits and decide whether the facts determine probable cause to issue the warrant. Also, the judge needs to know why the facts in the affidavit is trustworthy. Search warrants have to be established on hard facts. Locations that are searched must be described in a lot of detail so law enforcement will not needlessly invade privacy. When…

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    presented to the United Nations in next months meeting. They are considering what the police are doing as “culture of impunity.” Even though Chicago is only made up of 33% blacks, in 2011 of all of the youth arrests in Chicago 77% of them were black. It is also known that 92% of the stun gun related arrests were against black and Latino youth. These cases are proving that police brutality is primarily targeting citizens of colored races. However, what makes this brutality a lot worse is that the…

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    Miles was shot with and Spade was also afraid to relay the death of Miles to Mrs. Archer. In some countries, these kinds of allegations can be used to place a suspect under arrest and prosecute them. In Salinas vs Texas, The Supreme Court asserted a judgment concerning the Texas Court of Criminal Appeal decision to use pre-arrest silence as substantive evidence of guilt (Odom, Para. 4). One will say why then was Spade able to talk to the Lieutenant with the tone which he used? Spade was able to…

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    Strengths of using Uniform Crime Reports as a data source is that it is relatively inexpensive. UCR’s also measure homicides and arrests which makes it a consistent national sample, and a large source of data. The National Incident Based Reporting System contains more data on each crime committed, and the additional level of detail supports the resolution of criminological issues.…

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    The investigation went on for about seven years without any arrest and a grand jury voted to indict the parents for child abuse and the Mary Lacy, the DA, rejected the indictment under lack of evidence. The ransom note was written so juvenile that it is no way that anyone in their right frame of mind would ever look…

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    Dark Net Essay

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    Dark Net The Dark Net is a computer network with restricted access that is used chiefly for illegal peer-to-peer file sharing. The dark net is a dangerous place on the computer, but are you safe from it? There were a few questions I asked myself about the dark net. Can the police control the dark net? Should the community be worried about the information on the dark net? What is my opinion on the dark net? The dark net is a place where visitors feel "safe", by being able to hide their internet…

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    Both authors did very well on their part about explaining who gets arrested and why, with of course having a few similarities, but also having many differences. The books both share the idea that drugs have become the leading cause for arrests in the county, leading to the exploding rates in our system. Irwin did a sample study using, in total, two hundred people…

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