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    In years past, the use of body cameras in Law Enforcement may have prevented many debates and riots due to undisputable video of certain controversial events. The Rialto police department implemented body cameras for one year trial period, throughout the year of testing, the department saw drastic changes. The use of force amongst officers dropped fifty-nine percent. A truly staggering statistic, Eighty-seven percent decrease of complaints against officers. The cameras videotape all of the…

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    In America today, there are some very different views on the police and how effective they are in protecting and serving. Many citizens believe police officers do their best to protect and serve the public. Though, some segments of the population see law enforcement in a negative light. The major differences in how people view law enforcement have traditionally been most clearly seen along demographic lines. One statistic showed, “68% of Whites and only 18% of Blacks expressed confidence in law…

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    Obscure Sports Study Guide

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    Round 3: Obscure Sports 1. In the sport of wife-carrying, a male contestant carries a wife, either his own, his neighbors, or one found further afield, over a 270 yard (250 meter) obstacle course. What country originated this particular athletic frolic? a) Sweden b) Denmark c) Norway d) Finland 2. When J. K. Rowlings invented the sport of Quidditch, she intended a delightful fantasy sport wherein wizards zoom about the playing field on flying broomsticks. However, a few Harry Potter…

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    Morrissey and Pease suggest that West Belfast was the setting of a number of crime-related issues, and the Royal Ulster Constabulary were not quick to solve them, as they were not particularly interested in the affairs of the Catholic community (Morrissey and Pearse,1982). As a result of this it was left to the community to deal with. On the one hand, IRA control over crime…

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    The revolution begins in earnest when these cadres have assembled to themselves a great following of the discontent, from a spectrum of classes and interests, and commit illegal acts and direct challenges to the sovereignty of the old regime. Previously formulated demands are placed before the ruling class, radical changes which would require the “virtual abdication of those governing” (253). To quell the unrest, the government contemplates and applies military force. “One is impressed...…

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    In the Australian criminal justice system (CJS) an extensive array of pathways to sentencing and punishment exist in conjunction with traditional court processes (Bartles, Richards, 2016, 1). On Monday the 5th and Wednesday the 7th of September these pathways were observed in Queensland’s district and supreme court through the criminal trials of Faithful and Riscuta, as well as the criminal sentencings of Large, Mitchell and Parsons. Through the conspicuous structure and layout, the courtrooms,…

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    Appendix Bal-Tastan, S., & Kalafatoglu, Y. (2015). An investigation of the moderating effect of work exhaustion on the relationship between perceived servant leadership and organizational commitment. Suleyman Demirel University Journal of Faculty of Economics & Administrative Sciences, 20(3), 307-328. The purpose of this study is to comprehend the organizational commitment and servant leader connection, as well as evaluate work exhaustion in the Turkish context. It5 is assumed that work…

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    Ratio Decidendi Essay

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    INTRODUCTION. It is an established common law principle that a decision by a superior court should be binding on inferior courts, hence, the ratio of past cases are legally binding on subsequent cases. This concept is called precedent and it is designed to give effect to the fact that the English law to some large extent is based on case law, and that case laws are not mere materials which a judge takes into consideration when making a decision on a particular case. Binding precedents are…

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    Explosion Scene Analysis

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    An Analysis of Cinematography and Sound in the Explosion Scene From ’71 (2015) Dir. Yann Demange ‘‘71’ is a film about a young soldier, Gary Hook, who gets stranded in Belfast in 1971 during the Troubles. He accidentally becomes the target for all parties involved and the complexity of the good and the bad in the Troubles become apparent. In the sequence I’ve chosen, Hook has his first glimpse of safety when he gets picked up by a young Protestant boy and taken a Loyalist pub. After mistakenly…

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    Neocolonialism In Haiti

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    Over the 20th century both Cuba and Haiti have been affected by neocolonialism, colonialism, and imperialism, which have shaped the trajectories of these countries. The world has seen the power struggles these countries went through in order to become a sovereign nation. Various hierarchies of race, socio-economic status, and power played a role in each country’s development. There was an economic and governmental dependency on another country that affected both countries. However, each country…

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