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    Examples Of Loopholes

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    In the article I found it interesting all of the loopholes the government has when it comes to our first amendment right. An example is if it's a private institution, it's probably not a First Amendment issue.If it's a public institution, the lines can get blurry[1]. It states that people can't have a peaceful protest on public property but if it is on private they can't, I think it should be the other way around. But I know that it won't change because that's how the government works. Another…

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    According to of the Article by Cronin, Mcdevitt, Farwell, and Nolan, the issues with measuring the prevalence of hate crime is the lack of training of the different law enforcement agencies in how to identify bias crime. Based on Uniform Crime report, 84 percent of agencies that participate report zero bias incident between 1992 and 2004). In most of the agencies, “officers are not well prepared, so at the time of the report officers make judgements about bias motivation with limited information…

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    Lecture to Police Recruits: I would tell the rookies to embrace being a Police Officer with pride, bravery, and integrity, as well as with a positive outlook. I would tell them that It is important that watching each other’s back and teamwork is practiced at all times because, in the fight against crime, their partners is all they have. They need to be prepared to go through some difficult and emotional changes during their tenure as a Police Officers. Police subculture will become an…

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    charged for their illegal/unlawful actions. Many victims sued the law enforcement agency and were awarded/granted settlements. March 18, 1997 In 1997 officer Frank Lyga shot LAPD officer Kevin Gaines. Both Kevin and Frank were conducting undercover police work that night. Officer Frank and Kevin got into a verbal altercation at a red light. They both challenged each other for a fight. Frank shot Kevin allegedly in self defense. There was speculation that racism motivated the shooting. Kevin…

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    Texas Recognition Program

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    Chiefs Recognition Program is a voluntary process where fire departments in Texas prove their compliance with Texas fire service’s current Best Practices. These Best Practices were carefully developed by Texas Fire Service professionals to assist departments in the efficient and effective delivery of service and the protection of individual’s rights. The Texas Fire Chiefs Association developed the Recognition Program to assist Texas departments in meeting their professional obligations to the…

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    Relationship Between Police Brutality and Race Police officers are the only individuals who are authorized to use force when performing their duties of ensuring a safe environment for community members, as long as that force is both necessary and reasonable. However, when a police officer purposely takes advantage of his or her discretion is when policing strategies and tactics began to be questioned. The phrase “police brutality” quickly became popular during the twentieth and twenty-first…

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    Essay Police Brutality There are a lot of news and videos that go around on the media such as television, Facebook, or YouTube of police brutality. Some may be justified, but of course others not so much. Sometimes either the media is misinformed or doesn’t know a certain fact such as a weapon being involved or a person resisting arrest. But the police don’t always have the right to put their hands on civilians for no reason. Within these next paragraphs I am going to speak on how the police do…

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    were a few of the most provocative, thought invoking, and emotionally impacting descriptions of police brutality from the reading. It additionally causes the reader to think of the image of the police officers instilled in their minds. “When I Finally Got My Vision/Nightclothes”, the passage spoken by Michael Zinzun, stood out to me by providing an example of the exceedingly violent force used by police officers when making an arrest, and their response to being caught when using said force.…

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    Mob mentality is how people are influenced by their peers to adopt certain behaviors. I would describe the police rookies experience with force as mob mentality. The other cops are persuading and making it acceptable to use force when not necessary which has now become a widespread problem. Media is now only picking up on police brutality and if this behavior continues it is never going to end. I believe that our society's fatal flaw is our willingness to follow mob mentality. Many are willing…

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    Police ruthlessness likewise happens in detainment facilities where the detainees are abused in light of the fact that it turns into a straightforward instance of power. People have their flexibility to express their rights and police fierceness disregards their human rights. The primary focuses of police severity are two third African American or Latino and most of the time the officer is white. Implementation staff ought to utilize the savage constrain arrange just when an officer's life or…

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