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    The Hoods Summary

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    Heather Hamill (2011) is the author of ‘The Hoods: Crime and Punishment in West Belfast’, this book offers a unique perspective that equally appeals to academics and the average person. This essay will discuss violence becomes normalised and if so has this happened in the context of this book. Studying the perspectives of the residents, the youth, and the paramilitary group of the area the IRA (Irish Republican Army), as to the possible reasons behind their acceptance of the harsh levels of…

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    They were banging against the door so hard I thought they were going to break the door half. No one ever answered so they busted it down with their foot and it sounded like a big gun shot but it wasn't. When the police got in there all you could see is smoke, ash trays, and bags, rello, and beer and other drinks. All you could smell is weed and cigarettes. The cops started searching the house and while they were upstairs they heard the back door open and they were gone. They all were in there as…

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    Jail Cell Narrative

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    people they are worthless, telling people they don't belong in their companies, that is the part that no one understood is that the deserved to die. I started to talk to the police officer outside my jail cell I wanted to try to maybe persuade her to let me go, persuade her to try to think the way I think. “Police officer!!!” I yelled She waltzed to my cell acting like one of those western copes I could tell she liked acting and I…

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    Did you know there’s about 72,000 gun violence , or accidents that happen a year. Gun control would help decrease that. I am for gun control. There would be more people that would be able to feel and also keep themselves safe. I support gun control because we as the people have a right to protect ourselves. There are many times young woman houses have been broken into and they’ve been kidnapped or worse. Most woman…

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    Pfc Coleman Essay

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    unleashed on the convoy from several of the buildings and homes that lined the road. The men in the turrets returned fire unfortunately PFC Coleman who was manning the turret in the third Humvee was hit by the gunfire and killed, once he was hit his body dropped down into the Humvee which startled the driver and assistant driver causing them to swerve. The assistant driver moved PFC Coleman out-of-the-way after checking to see if he was still alive, he found him dead with a round to the head.…

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    believed that the police department have to be aware of the different cultures within a multicultural communities. An officer's duty is to help and create a trusting bond between the communities, whether it is a multicultural communities or not. If an officer is not aware of the different culture custom within a communities then it would create a friction between the multicultural communities. This does not only will cause conflict but also a mistrusted between the police department and the…

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    Cook County Case Study

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    Overview On November 24th, Chicago police officer, Jason Van Dyke, was indicted on six-counts of murder and one-count of misconduct in the shooting death of a 17-year-old, African American male, Laquan McDonald (Relerford & Maragos, 2016). A dash cam revealed the officer shooting the teen 16 times while he walked away from the officer (Relerford & Maragos, 2016). In late January, the officer’s attorney announced his plans to seek a different venue for the trial (Relerford & Maragos, 2016). The…

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    According to the National Human Trafficking Resource Center, human trafficking is the new form of slavery. While most people do not realize how big of a problem it is, it happens right in front of us every day. We do not hear a lot about it because “the victims are silenced” (Alvarez, 2016). If human trafficking victims speak up and say anything, there are serious consequences. That is why most of the victims do not speak up and tell anyone what is going on. “Most people who have been…

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    support initiating lethal force. For those reasons, police should not initiate deadly force. The impact on our society and children result and how police are initiating deadly force. Our children are going to schools getting checked by police officers to see if they have anything that is illegal in their possessions because of our neighborhoods are the past students doings. Our children hear about how a kid gets killed because he was wearing a black…

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    is not always a good idea. Sometimes police officers may receive false, anonymous tips that people are selling drugs and due to this policy, police react on it with great force. The war on drugs seemed to have increased the force that is used when dealing with drug allegations. The way that police force and policy makers deal with the social policies regarding drugs is unproductive and infringes terrible things upon (sometimes) innocent people. Officers are allowed to seize the property of…

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