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    Quentin Tarantino

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    pathetically that is a victim. Boycott announcements came five largest local police department all across the United States - New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, and Houston. Also joining the boycott are National Association of Police Officers and the National Border Patrol. Facing a boycott of his upcoming movie in the wake of his recent public remarks, Tarantino appeared exclusively on MSNBC ‘All In’ with Chris Hayes a week and a half later insisting he is being misunderstood…

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    help them understand. Emotions that are not managed can impair our ability to listen and to think logically. A former chief of police for the Brownwood (Texas) Police Department had a difficult time managing his emotions during a time in which the officers were completing a vote of no confidence. The chief allowed anger, frustration, and hostility to take over his emotions and hindered his ability to think logically. In 2016 the Brownwood Police Department hired…

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    This media report is based on an article about a crime committed to a 36 years old man named Ben Verelst who lived in West Australia. Mr.Ben was there when three thieves intruded into his house, assaulted him and after that stole his brand new car. 1. Identify the areas of law that are relevant to the chosen media report, and explain how they are? In these articles, there is an overlap between tort law and criminal law with a touch of property law. Tort Law Tort…

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    Law enforcement officers have interactions with people every day. They’re unavoidable because their job is to protect the community. Traffic stops receive the most complaints against the police, since they mostly lead to conflict. Officers should attempt to approach the situation in a positive way. They have a huge impact on the outcome. But even those approaching it in a positive way, at times a negative outcome will occur. People’s behaviors are unpredictable especially cases where a traffic…

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    Most police agencies failed to realize that the normal everyday patrol officer is the first line of defense in a police investigation. Furthermore, a uniform patrol officers handles a great deal of general investigations, for example, while completing a report, accessing the scene of a burglary or even a simple traffic stop that could produce a large drug bust. Studies have found that waiting to train patrol officers on the technique of investigation skills can dramatically affect the officer’s…

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    Essay On Racial Profiling

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    Lastly, many officers commit unfair actions, overstep their boundaries, and blatantly break the laws when detaining suspects. Police officers are obligated to remove threats to society, otherwise there would be chaos within society. Be that as it may it does not excuse their actions on people who for all they know is a regular person,“Police responded to a police station to take custody of a person wanted on a state warrant. When they arrived, they encountered a different man — not the subject…

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    Police Body Camera-Action

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    Police violence has been an issue since the creation of police enforcement, whether the accusations are legitimate or not. The amount of violence has increased which has heightened the need for police body cameras. Body cameras on law enforcement officers will help protect the public against police misconduct and at the same time helping protect police against false accusations of abuse. Police body cameras are a great source of technology, even though there are a few problems, they will overall…

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    Police Brutality Research

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    based on their actions because there are innocent people being killed based on policemen’s personal judgment of a situation and suspect. They are using armed forces at the wrong time and place. According to the article by Jess Colarossi states, “Officers opened fire on a man in fear they were under attack, after someone threw a beer bottle at the back window of their vehicle.” Policemen need to be investigating further into detail before they open fire and put many lives in danger. Policemen…

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    Police officers put their lives on the line on a daily basis to protect perfect strangers from criminal acts committed by people who have no moral or ethical compass. Police officers deal with people everyday that hate and disrespect them while doing their duty to protect the citizens of their community. The police are expected to uphold their morals and make ethical decisions in a world that has none. With their obligation to make these decisions they are sometimes wrong (Sherman, 1984). This…

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    such as smart phones, police officers are often ridiculed and judged by the public based on the little detail on what actually occurs. The body cameras have become part of everyday routine for most of police department around the U.S. and it is becoming more a mandatory for every police officer to ensure the cameras are active during their engagement to any incident. The body camera provides transparency and can lead to the subject’s action in check and the officers’ behavior in check as well at…

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