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    Racial profiling is a racist tactic of people, not just by police who label others, but everyone as a whole. It is based on the attitude that consists of false and derogatory beliefs about the group that is being racially profiled (Bou-Habib 34). It is wrong by claiming that certain racial groups are responsible…

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    even though it is not a good thing to have going on in any place in general. Paul Mirengoff recently wrote an article for Powerline, talking about the Department of Justice’s finding about Baltimore Police Department. The findings were that there is not racial discrimination in the Baltimore Police Department. It seems like it, but the Department of Justice believes that this is because of the higher policing in high crime areas (Mirengoff, 2016, “Justice Department Alleges Racial…

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    the act in which the law has been violated. Often when a crime occurs, it is not immediately noticed by law enforcement. Crimes are normally reported by the victim or another citizen who witnessed the crime. For serious crimes such as felonies, police officers must have knowledge, facts, and circumstances which would allow a person of reasonable caution to believe that a crime has been committed (State, 2013). This paper provides a hypothetical scenario, where an in progress crime is taking…

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    In this assignment I will be creating three different scenarios’ which would be stalking, intimate violence and stranger violence. Stalking is a behavior toward a specific person that is a target of being harassed or scared toward a person that they know. Intimate violence is harm toward a spouse that is either sexual, physical and psychological. Stranger violence is when the offender attacks an individual that they don’t know at all. I explain and provide answers toward these three…

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    in 2015 that examined the general hypothesis: It is possible to create a false memory of committing a crime. They used a sample of 60 undergraduate students to test the following specific hypothesis: False memories of committing a crime along with police contact while in adolescence can be developed by young adults in an experimental setting. The purpose of this study was to determine if certain tactics by an interviewer…

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    can be applied to violence. If people observe realistic examples of violence on the television, they may become fearful of the same occurrences happening in their own reality. The more people see the acts of violence such as crimes committed between police and the black population and crimes committed between black citizens and white citizens, the more the issue of race and corrupt authority become a social problem. Since in fact, a social problem is an objection condition to which people have…

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    Community policing is a positive change for the community and for law enforcement that serves the community. An important concept to always remember is that the police are the community, and the community are the police (Miller et al., 2014). To successfully integrate this into police departments, we must examine several factors that have made police departments what they are today, what are ways to implement this new form of policing without resistance…

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    Edward was writing while it was happening. Which is much better for accuracy and detail of events. As relative to our class, I was interested in the topics of corruption, politics, and fraternity of police officers. Many people may or may not realize that no matter where you are, corruption within police departments is taking place. It is a matter of how the upper level deals with this problem, being the only way they can fix it. Corruption will happen but the bosses are responsible for…

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    public service where a man or women is so dependent upon their own intuition and resources than in police departments (Brereton, 1935). These men and women are subject to department policies, as well as the publics array of opinions and accusations.The use of force is a sensitive topic in todays society, where the public expects text–book strategies for deescalating confrontational scenarios. To police officers, use of force is a necessary part of the job, yet no one can predict when they will…

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    Social classes and race are some of the main factors of how people treat each other. People in the upper class look at the lower class as poor and violent criminals. People also associate some races as being poor and criminals. John McTiernan 's "Die Hard" is a marvelous example of how Social Class can alter the way one treats another. The main character, John McClane, is a very skilled Policeman who receives an average income. His wife is a wealthy business woman who is in the upper class.…

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