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    seeing drunken women being dragged into houses. She states her instances of debated worries of whether to make calls to police about suspicious instances, in which not calling would risk possible sexual assaults occurring, and calling could risk pulling police away from responding to other instances of alcohol poisoning. She recounts the local police chief stating that their police were overtaxed dealing with the problems caused from drinking, and trying to mitigate the damages arising from such…

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    Miranda Vs Arizona Essay

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    telephones. The plaintiffs argued that the evidence was obtained in violation of the Fourth Amendment prohibition of unreasonable search and seizure, and appealed their case to the U.S. Supreme Court where their convictions were upheld. At the time, Chief Justice William Howard Taft delivered the Court's opinion, stating that the language of the Fourth Amendment " . . . can not be extended and expanded to include telephone wires reaching the whole world from the defendant's house or office. The…

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    are allowed to promote hatemongering and sensationalism. Writer/Blogger Radly Balko’s bio indicates he reports and writes opinions on criminal justice and civil liberties, but in truth he disparages the police. He provides no perspective or counterargument to his rhetoric. Balko holds up every police action and tars one and all. There are many like him, writers and bloggers with only one opinion, one side of the story. Despite the fact that they are holding up instances that need to be…

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    The key facts and critical issues of JonBenet Ramsey's death, in my opinion, on December 26, 1996, a little girl by the name of JonBenet Ramsey was mysteriously murdered in her parent’s home located in Boulder, Colorado. JonBenet Ramsey was a beauty pageant queen born to John and Patsy Ramsey in Atlanta, Georgia on August 6, 1990. JonBenet was six at the time of her murder. (Safestein, 2015) She was hit in the head with a blunt object and strangled to her death. According to the autopsy report,…

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    after it was passed, finding that it was impossible to implement and effectively maintain”. The amount of time and effort it would take to police and regulate these ammunition laws would take away from the smaller counties and areas in California. This would in turn make it easier for criminals to commit more crimes with the knowledge that these sheriffs and police officers are busy busting a man for giving his neighbor a box of shotgun shells. This money should be used to better train and hire…

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    Body Cameras Opinion Essay

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    UNIVERSITY OF WOLLONGONG Implementing a Body-worn Video 200 Police Officer Deep BAGGA 8/28/2015 “When you put a camera on a police officer, they tend to behave a little better, follow the rules a little better. And if a citizen knows the officer is wearing a camera, chances are the citizen will behave a little better.”- William A. Farrar, Chief of Police, Rialto (California) Police Department Cover Letter This report provides a review of the available evidence on officer body-worn…

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    This is the case from North Carolina State. Maynor Javier Vasquez driving with a broken brake light on April 29, 2010 and Sergeant Darisse of the Surry County Sheriff's Department stopped the vehicle. As the officer approached the vehicle, he noticed that there was someone lay down on the back seat and he found out that the guy name is Nicholas Heien. The two men told him different stries and the officer asked permission to check on the vehicle. Heien agreed, and the officer found a bag…

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    Case Citation: Maryland v. Pringle, 540 U.S. 366 (2003) Parties: State of Maryland, Petitioner / Appellant Joseph Jermaine Pringle, Defendant / Appellee Case Facts: On August 7th, 1999 a Maryland police officers legally stopped a car for speeding in the early morning hours. The car was occupied by three men, to include the Defendant/Appellee Joseph Jermaine Pringle. The Officer that initiated the stop saw a large roll of cash in the glovebox while the driver was retrieving his…

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    Bipartisan policy center, Mayor Richard Berry and two legislators in New Mexico leading the solution towards the public safety who are advocating to call for tougher three strikes law in New Mexico in the 2016 legislative session which will allow the police officers of New Mexico to put the repeat offenders behind bars for committing serious crimes. This is the solution that I am advocating for it. Recently, there has been a lot of crime that have taken place in New Mexico City, which led the…

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    Transnational Crime Essay

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    Lao PDR has also joined the project, as the fifth signatory. Myanmar Police Force and UNODC have a long-standing cooperation in combating cross-border crimes pertaining to drug trafficking. However, with one of the ASEAN pillar, AEC, there is an increasing risk of large numbers of trafficked people. In light of PATROL (The…

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