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    Today in the United States, the Second Amendment is a largely controversial debated topic by roughly every politician. The Second Amendment was adopted on December 15, 1791. It states “A well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed” (Masters). There are various inputs to this enormous problem, on the bare surface it seems as if a large proportion of this input is contributed by society; or that is…

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    Troubles In Camden

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    there are a few reasons why they are so bad. One of the big reasons is the small amount of police officers. In recent years, Camden has struggled to be able to pay the police force. The economy is so bad in Camden that they couldn’t help out, so they had to take the issue to desperate measures. In 2011, they city had to lay off 168 of the 368 officers. With only 200 officers left, there wasn’t much of a police presence around the…

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    The criminal justice community is always evolving, there are changes in technology that have caused shockwaves through the system that reach an international level. In the review of the current system, the impact of globalization on the United States criminal justice system will be assessed, as well as comparing and contrasting the international criminal justice systems. Which include Civil Law, Common Law, Islamic Law, and Socialist Law traditions. Additionally, the impact that cybercrime and…

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    example to indicate that most police officers choose to identify themselves as "law enforcement" in social media, which he supports thought a statistical evidence conducted by the Institute for Criminal Justice Education in 2011. Stuart points out how beneficial social media is for law enforcement agencies when it is used as a tool to alert the communities of possible threats or to solve criminal cases. He supports the use of social media with a particular example where police investigators…

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    Private security workers more often than not receive a higher rate of pay than public policing and regularly obtain a more comprehensive benefit plan (Hartman, 2011). Public police officers are appointed and their main responsibility is the public; protection, imposing all laws and making arrests. While private securities responsibilities are not the public but rather the business in which they were hired to protect and those…

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    of the crowd had fingerprints on the match, other firefighters, and the note. Also, because of this evidence, Detective Ranson’s hunch was not supported. Later that day, one of the police came running over to the detectives with another clue. He had found a key under the firefighter, not with the group. Another police also found a door under the group of firefighters. Detective Ranson and Davis quickly tried to see if the key fit into the hole, and it did. Ranson noticed he unlocked it to that…

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    Human Trafficking Facts

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    deported). These acts strengthen the traffickers’ position.”(George 575) Due to a lack of training and education officers are helping traffickers by not helping the victims and by reinforcing the traffickers lies to keep the victims scared of the police. Until our officers can distinguish the signs of human trafficking it will continue to thrive. Some signs of human trafficking are large debt, being fearful-anxious especially around law enforcement, avoiding eye contact, lack of medical…

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    Police and Lawyer Resourcing and its Effects Limited resourcing for police and lawyers has a broader effect than just in their own departments. A lack of funding makes a barrier between the public servant and the client. While state lawmakers work on their local budgets one of the cutbacks effected is the criminal justice system. These cutbacks have a direct effect on the level of services a client or victim needs and is entitled to. Proper training, lack of resources, and ethics all play a…

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    Introduction The film opens to narration by Officer Brian Taylor saying he is a cop, and if you break the law he will come after you and enforce it. He may not even agree with said law, but he will enforce it. If you resist, he will use force. If you shoot at him, he will return fire. Taylor notes he is a man and can be killed like any other, but he has thousands of “brothers and sisters” waiting to help and die for him and vice versa. In South Central Los Angeles, street cops, Officer Brian…

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    work on your way home. Headphones in enjoying your music you see three police cars drive pass you, you pay it no mind. As you continue listening to your music you get hungry and you stop at the store to grab something to eat. Police officers walk in and stare at you awkwardly, you look away suspiciously. Police officers get a call of someone your height, your skin complexion and something similar to what you have on. The police officer walks over to you and ask you to put your hands behind your…

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