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    against excessive punishments. So if these punishments are cruel and unusual which again are against the 8th amendment in the constitution and excessive force is the violation of a person's constitutional rights , which is illegal. Shouldn’t more cops who abuse their power as an officer and ensures police brutality be locked behind bars. There are so many cases then and now like, for example, the Rodney King case in 1991 when the officers that were indicted with excessive force were later…

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    was affected by the race-to-race relations. To this day people still fight for the equality of the races but that still hasn’t been able to completely happen just yet. For example the American to African American relations although they are not as bad as they used to be because, I don’t think anything can be compared to what many African Americans have had to go through in the Antebellum times there’s still many issues between the two races. One of the biggest of…

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    Essay Letter To Momma

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    there’s no good or easy way to explain this to you, but you could be next. I could be next. Your three year old nephew could be next. The little girl across the street could be next. Remember that time when we were at a stop light and the cop car pulled up next to us? You told me to be still and be silent. On the outside I was calm for your sake, but inside, my blood was boiling because the fact that those words even came out of your mouth is a mistake. You always ask me why I hate cops. It’s…

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    narration by Officer Brian Taylor saying he is a cop, and if you break the law he will come after you and enforce it. He may not even agree with said law, but he will enforce it. If you resist, he will use force. If you shoot at him, he will return fire. Taylor notes he is a man and can be killed like any other, but he has thousands of “brothers and sisters” waiting to help and die for him and vice versa. In South Central Los Angeles, street cops, Officer Brian Taylor and Officer Mike Zavala are…

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    stereotype that black and hispanic americans always have bad intentions? Or was he only acting on a firm stereotype of black americans that he was going to be mugged or beaten. Studies by the Center for American progress show that sixty percent of prisoners behind bars in the U.S are Black Americans, and one of three black males can expect to go…

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    theories to come up with solutions. Consequential theorists believe “the rightness or wrongness of actions is determined by the goodness or badness of their consequences. ”(Ruggiero, 2011, p.150). This basically means that based on your rating on the good or bad consequence scale, determines how right or wrong your actions are. My first solution to this problem came from this way of thinking, let the child say with the foster parents. Since the biological or “natural parents” were unable to take…

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    Ethical Issues In Policing

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    On the off chance that moral choice making inside of policing can be seen to grasp the embraced strategies they can be analyzed wide open to the harsh elements light of day inside of these standards. On the off chance that a moral choice made by a cop cannot withstand the general population investigation cannot be talked about in open perspective of the general population, then the inquiry must be inquired as to whether the moral choice making procedure can be legitimized or to be sure moral. It…

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    Everyone has certain character traits that makes them who they are, some maybe good or bad. But they make a person who they are and just because we have some bad traits does not mean that we are automatically only that one thing. Now granted if all the character traits were bad,or evil then maybe that would lead to something bigger. In the The Psychopath Test by Jon Ronson, he tries to uncover what makes a psychopath the way they are. Ronson goes on this journey meeting different psychiatrist,…

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    clean up the community is to clean up all the cops doing wrong and not facing there injustice. Police brutality is a cruel injustice that can be banned. No one needs to be afraid or be apprehensive about being intimidated by an officer and about coming forward with material. Without a doubt we have the good cops and bad cops, about a portion of those cops go abusing their authority to innocent people. If it were not for spectators witnessing the abuse cops put on citizens many cases wouldn’t be…

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    In the United States police force there are many sets of rules and regulations that must be followed by not only the officers but citizens and other officials. However, some of these policies are believed to be outdated. This controversial topic has caused many lawmakers to re-think areas in our police force today such as training, video monitoring, and even weaponry. Some controversial topics that have sparked change are things like the Ferguson shooting. This was a major debate and was an eye…

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