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    lot of imagery introducing policing and prosecution. However, the show falsifies the images of policing and prosecution for entertainment. For example, in the episode entitled “Nationwide Manhunt”, Mrs. Freeman was able to sneak in lasagna with contraband without being searched. In reality, visitors are not allowed to bring food into correctional facilities. In my opinion, this episode showed a false perception of correction officer’s duties within faculties as it relates to search…

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    Oh Freedom: Poem Analysis

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    valor and that black soldiers were equally useful in battle as white soldiers. Slaves who fought fiercely in battle proved this. There were some former slaves who were seen as heroic, such as Harriet Tubman. Harriet Tubman cured Union soldiers and contrabands of disease and sickness and gathered information from slaves in the South. Sarah Bradford commemorated Harriet Tubman by describing her as a “fearless woman.” Because of slaves’ bravery and devotion to the Union war, they not only freed…

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    filed, obtained, and executed. These are performed when a vehicle is suspected to be containing contraband or a suspect could be involved in criminal activity. Plain view searches occur when an officer is on a location legally. The officer can conduct a search if responding to a domestic call and they find drugs on the table for example. They need not file an affidavit for a warrant as the contraband is in full sight. Terry stops or stop and frisk are a warrantless search officers can perform…

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    search (requiring a warrant) because people have a reasonable expectation of privacy in their own homes. The same cannot be said of public schools, where students do not have a reasonable expectation of privacy. When drug dogs are used to search for contraband in schools, police are careful not to open backpacks or inspect students' belongings unless the dog signals that drugs are present. We can all agree that drug use and abuse among high school students is a serious concern. And most would…

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    Reasoning: Issue 1: The court held that correctional officials need sensible discretion to formulate practical solutions to troubles facing correctional facilities. This involves devising reasonable search policies that limit the entry of any kind of contraband in the facilities. Thus, the plaintiff's plea of a 4th and 14th Amendment right violation on a violation of privacy is overridden by the fact that detainees and prisoners pose a significant risk to each other, and thus the strip searches…

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    Strip Search Case Study

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    were violated and seeks ten thousand dollars ($10,000) from each named defendant, seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500) for constitutional violations, and pain and suffering and filing fees. II. Factual Background. On February 8, 2017, the Contraband Interdiction Team (“C.I.T.”) and the Green Team conducted a mass shakedown and strip search in Kent dorm of the BCF. Complaint, ECF No. 1-2, at p. 2. Mr. Collins submitted a Request for Administrative…

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    Many children were forced to leave their homes and escape to contraband camps where the conditions weren’t any better, if not worse. Soldiers that entered towns left homes in ruins and stole most goods even if they were unnecessary to possess. I find this factor to be disheartening because civilians opened their homes to soldiers only to not be treated with respect in return. The contraband camps were overcrowded, especially with children, and many civilians faced illness,…

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    When importing marine containers into Canada, they must first clear customs, which can involve fumigant testing and an examination of the container to ensure contraband isn't being smuggled into the country. ARGO Customs, a customs broker in Vancouver, can help navigate and explain the procedures for a less stressful importation experience. What is Fumigant Testing and Why is it Done? The use of chemical fumigants is often used by trade companies to kill any invasive alien species that could…

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    Michelle King Criminal Justice 1010 TR 4-5:15 11/12/14 Chapter 11 Reflection Jails: Jails are usually local accommodations that only house criminals who are either waiting for their trial, or have committed a minor crime, and therefore have short sentences. These inmates are often entering the system for the first time and tend to me young, poor, and uneducated. Maximum Security Prisons: Prisons house criminals for more serious crimes that require a sentence of over one year. Maximum security…

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    Johnson also stated in his speech that he had his own immigration reform idea called the Comprehensive, Common Sense reform; this reform is like the S.744 bill, granting 11.5 million people citizenship and making changes to secure the border further. He believes that putting more money into border security will help lower the percentage of illegal immigrant’s crossing over into the country. Both Conservatives and Liberals want to have a secure border and to protect our country, but the problem…

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