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    saying that in all cases the cops were just doing there jobs, I do believe that there are bad cops out there and unfortunately since they can not do their job correctly without harming or hurting someone or themselves, people view police officers and the task force a whole lot differently. If law enforcement had no weapons or protective gear, the streets would be chaotic and people wouldn’t be able to be controlled. I believe that you can turn anything good or bad. If the weapon is used to…

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    criminal justice classes about police morale. However, this is the first time I ever had to write on to the topic that pertain to police moral about law enforcement knowing about police moral and how they apply it in everyday life. Lately, in the media cops has been showing to have poor morale and this issues continues…

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    their will. His new partner was warned that he was a bad guy, but Michael wanted to persuade him otherwise. So, they could be able to work together and create criminal acts without him telling the authority. The reason that Michel engaged in extortion is because he claims it was considered a part of survival; he also engaged in the use of narcotic drugs (Seven Five | SHOWTIME, n.d.). Michael was supposed to be doing the right things as the good officers would do, but he was selling and doing…

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    Militarization Of Police

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    The image of police officers has gone from “good cop, bad cop” to “bad cop, bad cop.” Due to the actions of some officers, the media’s coverage of said actions, and the coverage of what appears to be the militarization of police, people are quickly attaching negative connotations to the term “police officer.” For example, The Daily Targum, a newspaper run by Rutgers University students comments on the issue of police brutality by saying, “When cops are getting hired based on connections…

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    wrong, but on the officer’s side of the story is totally the opposite. Therefore, the judge is most likely to give the officer the winning hand because there was no evidence shown or given by the suspect. There are many good cops out there, but I agree there are also those bad cops that believe they have all the power to do anything because they are the law. I believe by having body cameras, officers will be more careful of what they do. In addition, the public will know what happen by seeing…

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    African American Racism

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    During the 2000s there is less racism then there was back in the 1990’s, but it still exists. I don't necessarily consider it racist, but calling all blacks African Americans is not accurate anymore. There are blacks in every part of the world, South America, Central America, Jamaica, and more There are many who believe calling an “African American” black is racist. When someone asks me about my background I just tell them that I am black simple as is. I’ve faced many other things for being…

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    and proclaims, “You don’t deserve this,” removing Alonzo’s object of power and self-righteousness (55). The white man has both the ability to grant the black man’s value and strip it away. However, In the Heat of the Night is still a standard buddy-cop film with the typical “reconciliatory [and]/or recuperative attributes,” while Training Day “rewrites the script…promoting instead the obligatory vigilance of whites towards the treachery of blacks” (52; 50). Though written forty years later, the…

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    the army and was a war hero. He saved two German soldiers from a burning tank. Afterwards, he got injured and left the army and went to a good college and got a PhD in physical anthropology. How Joseph Rose to the Top After college he went on in pursuit of a medical assistant to become a doctor. He soon became a doctor at a concentration camp. He was so good he got promoted through different camps. He finally got the last promotion through a general. He was moved to Auschwitz and became the…

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    the order that his parents signed before the parents went on vacation. What was the point to be a good child even though you're going to be unwind. So what does he have to…

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    Small towns are both negative and positive. There will be some positive things about a small town and some negative things about a small town. There are many reasons why a small town would be good, but there are just as many reasons why it would be bad. Here are some positive things about a small town and some negative. One positive thing about a small town would be less population. It is great to have a small population because if there are to many people there would not be any room. Scene…

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