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    information this book uses scientific reason on why police brutality occurs. Social-psychology, out-group and in-group bias, and stereotyping are just some of the few ways Holmes reasons on why police brutality in America transpires. This book in not only good for scientific reason and historical cases on police brutality, but rather a way to learn how to control or prevent cases from…

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    my dad every other weekend, hoping one day I would be able to live with him, until that day came. That day changed my whole life in ways that are difficult to explain. During the seven years I lived with my mother there was good times and there were bad times. Everything was good at first, we were a happy family for a couple years until my mom met this guy that was deceiving and acted like someone he wasn't. As time went on we slowly figured out the man he really was. He eventually brought drugs…

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    people who just does not care about the ability to carry a concealed weapon because it does not affect you, sorry to say, it does. Almost everybody fear what they expect, but don’t fear the unexpected, almost everybody will run for help or call the cops if someone is breaking into their house, almost everybody is ignorant and are willing to do anything if they are in dire need. Evil is all around us and the only way to prevent it from prevailing in the end is to fight it In most cases humans…

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    Crash Movie Analysis

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    Unlike the rest of the characters who are victims of racism, Officer Ryan is the racist person harassing other characters. He seems to be a bad guy for a large majority of the movie, but the other side of him becomes prevalent when problems come about in his household. Officer Ryan is introduced in the movie when he pulls over Cameron and Christine, then because they are both black, he harasses…

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    Police brutality is an ongoing obstacle prevailed against minorities, such as young black men, in the "United" states. It is defined as the use of excessive force by police officers to handle situations if there is any at all. Each life that has been taken from a police has torn families apart and left them with no justice due to the factors in our unequal society. This unlawful crime has not only diminished families but it has questioned the trust for police officers around the nation and…

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    “Community policing requires changes to every part of policing, including its supervision and management, training, investigations, performance evaluation, accountability and even its values” (Stone and Travis, 2011, p. 5). The innovations of community oriented policing also helps officers identify themselves and their role in the social order. Stone and Travis (2011) further stated, “Innovations help supervisors identify officers at greater risk of engaging in misconduct” (p. 16). Police…

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    Tupac Black Vernacular

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    Tupac explains in his music about the bad things that happen on such a normal basis within his community, mainly the several deaths of his friends and the aftermath of that caused depression. Black-on black crime, he constantly referred to, pointed out black males who were in the same situation…

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    movie was made in 1941, and is about a young detective who gets involved with a gang in the city he lives in. It has twists and turns around every corner and has you on the edge of your seat the whole time. My opinion on it however is that it was a good movie and keeps you intrigued, it was kind of slow and at some points it was hard to understand what everybody was saying. Like I said earlier the movie was made in 1941 so it was based on the early 40s and it took place in San Francisco. The…

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    Salmon Bay: A Short Story

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    gonna call the cops-if you didn't already?" You shook your head from side to side and gave him a small reassuring laugh, "I've seen and been around enough authority for one life to care about reporting you to the cops. Especially for something like this, I mean it's really good. Wouldn't wanna see you get in trouble for something this small and definitely wouldn't want them to erase it or something." It was at that moment when you finished talking did you really get a chance to get a good look…

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    Define “Normal” About 2 months later, Mom, chuckie, michael, and I were sitting on the couch watching a movie. When we were all about to go to bed I saw a letter go through the door. I was the only one that had seen the letter. So i picked it up, it said to: antonia from: and the name was crossed out in sharpie. Mom was tucking in chuckie and michael. So i slipped the letter into my pocket and ran to my room. Then mom came into my room to say goodnight to me and I put the letter under my pillow…

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