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    Stop And Frisk Case Study

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    Stop and Frisk have been in practice in policing for many years now. However, the policy was enacted or better said put into full effect during the Bloomberg era in the New York City area. This policy of stop and frisk was created to decrease crimes by getting guns and contrabands off the streets. But before a police officer proceeds to stop a civilian to stop and frisk them, they must have “reasonable suspicion” meaning that based on their training and experience they should be able to…

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    Stop & Frisk The practice of stop and frisk first began with Terry vs. Ohio. The Fourth Amendment had long required that uniformed officers have probable cause in order to conduct Fourth Amendment invasions in order to administer a reasonable search and seizure. In 1968 the Warren Court, despite its liberal reputation lowered the standards that police officers had to meet. In order to conduct a certain type of search this is now known as “stop’ and ‘frisk. A "stop and frisk" occurs when a…

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    Stop And Frisk Analysis

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    I am in agreement with the court’s decision to block the ruling that deemed the New York Police Department’s stop and frisk policy unconstitutional (Boyette, & Martinez, 2013). Although the ruling will not stop minorities and Hispanics from being targeted unfairly, it is unconstitutional not to protect the safety and welfare of citizens. If this policy is permitted a lot of innocent people will fall into the category of suspect of being stopped. There should be some responsibility to the public…

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    dependent on the search engine for the information. We now lack to will and desire to truly retain information since it is so easily accessible. After researching Google, I have realized my original topic has been written about, so I had to choose a new topic. In all my writing concerning Google I have always made it a point that it is a tool which has potential to make people smart or dumb. In either case we have become so dependent to the point where it is a daily task to Google search…

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    what we have studied last semester in ‘Marketing course’ a product mix or assortment can be defined as the set of all products and items that a particular seller can offer for sale, and it has a certain: width, length, depth and consistency. Google is considered as the largest search engine, was founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Ph.D students of Stanford University. In 2000, Google started to sell advertising by Google AdWords. In 2003, it launched Google AdSense,; advertising for…

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    Stop And Frisk Summary

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    Stop and Frisk are all about numbers. Commonly in each video the discussion of meeting the quota or getting numbers, is brought up several times. Through out watching the videos there were several concepts that I wanted to discuss. My first reaction was stop and frisk should be eliminated, because people’s rights and privacy are being violated. Then I thought wait a minute maybe it shouldn’t be stopped, but rather tweaked on how the stop and frisks are being carried out. I felt that officers…

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    stepmother Terri so that he could be in the school’s science fair that morning. The last time that Terri would see Kyron was directly after touring the science fair and watching him walk to his class at 8:45. An hour later his first instructor reported him absent…

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    "probable cause," meaning there was reasonable basis for the officers to believe that a crime may have been committed when they heard "Some movement inside the apartment.” This justifies an exigent circumstance, where some Courts find a warrantless search or seizure completely acceptable; this is an exception to the general requirement of a warrant under the Fourth Amendment searches and seizures. Exigent circumstances occur when a law enforcement officer has probable cause and no sufficient…

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    The journal “Police stop-and-frisk practices: an examination of factors that affect officers’ decisions to initiate a stop-and-frisk police procedure” by Avdi S. Avdija , he writes about how the stop and frisk procedure works, and the requirements the police officers have to follow. Avdija mentions, “There were 14 predictors or reasons that were typically used by the police officers to justify the initiation of a police stop procedure on a suspect. All were recorded /measured dichotomously with…

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    product of a search and is therefore admissible as evidence” (p.159). Subsequently, it then becomes a matter of moral judgement rather than just a noise disturbance. Hendrix (2013) indicates that…

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