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    Workplace violence is defined as “violence or the threat of violence against workers” (osha.gov). This consists of verbal abuse, physical attacks, or homicide. The situation in which a man is coming down from Chicago to assault Hochwarter is a classic example of workplace violence. Knowing what to do in these situations and how to protect those around you from workplace violence is essential. When dealing with workplace violence, and more specifically workplace homicide the best way to protect…

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    Traffic Awareness

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    Building Public Awareness To Prevent Human Trafficking Human trafficking is a type of modern slavery where traffickers sell people for a financial gain and use them for illegal labor, or prostitution. The source countries for human trafficking are generally ones with the poor economies. The victims are penurious and lacking an education. The traffickers are often the same nationality as the victims. Thus, when the victims offered high paid jobs abroad, they usually accept them. Once at the…

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    motor scooter and he had $6300 on his person, but when the officer returned the money there was only $4900. The officer was charged and one year later the case was dismissed under the condition that he quit his job and did not work for another police agency (p.77). This is just one instance through the ethnography that presents the backstage of policing. Not all officers are ‘clean’. Furthermore, the laws that are passed by the government are part of the backstage. “In 1994, the Department of…

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    Police Brutality

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    The Future of Police Brutality In recent years, the issue of police brutality towards people of color has been brought to many peoples attention. It has been shown that not only do citizens have to protect themselves from people who break laws, such as criminals, but from the people who vowed to protect and serve them as well. For most people, it is simple to see how police brutality is an issue, for others, they want to believe and take the side of those who they are supposed to trust, the…

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    to research psychological issues prior to sending astronauts in space for long duration time. They fear of losing credibility in handling trained astronauts to take care of themselves while they are in space. Scientists, psychologists, and space agencies are aware of the mental health issues that the astronauts would encounter during space travel such as factors in space, lack of mental support, and moral changes. However, they look for effective way to train the astronauts through mastering…

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    The Secret Service

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    designing a security plan agencies also must address the role and inherent vulnerabilities of critical infrastructures upon which security plans are built. In May of 1998, President Clinton issued Presidential Decision Directive 62. In effect, this directive formalized and delineated the roles and responsibilities of federal agencies in the development of security plans for major events. The clarifying of responsibilities serves to focus more clearly the role of each agency and eliminate the…

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    Politics in Kanye West’s “New Slaves” Although Kanye West has never shied from controversial politics, such as an instance following Hurricane Katrina in which he stated, “George Bush doesn't care about Black people,” the release of the single “New Slaves” from the album Yeezus elevated his level of sociopolitical critique. This work is unique as it overtly introduced its critiques of racist continuity present throughout American history. Ultimately, West seemed to seek to illustrate a…

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    George Washington’s Secret Six is about “The Spy Ring That Saved The American Revolution.” The Spy Ring is a group of people from and around New York that helped each other get and transfer information about the British Soldiers in New York. The Spy Ring was created when Nathan Hale, the first American Spy, was hanged by the British. Washington then decided that one man could not do the job all alone, a spy ring was needed. Maj. Benjamin Tallmadge, under the direction of Gen. Washington, began…

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    These barriers include language and communication barriers, cultural misunderstandings, mistrust for police and judicial systems, and fear that any contact with police may lead to deportation. Because of these barriers, it has prompted many agencies to examine and rethink how they police immigrant communities (Miller, Hess, Orthmann, 2014, p. 158). To gain the trust of these immigrant communities is incredibly important to police departments who practice community policing. One department…

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    The “Liberty City Seven” case served as a prototype for these terrorism sting operations. There is always a vast divide between the information in the initial news reports and the eventual reports after the government discloses all of the details in court. The Liberty City Seven were a group of young black males from one of the Miami’s poorest areas, Liberty City. They were approached by an undercover FBI criminal informant, Abbas al-Saidi who began his career as a drug snitch at the age of 16…

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