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    across America. Cameras would provide extra security for the on duty officer in whatever situation he or she may encounter. They can help make the officers’ job safer from attacks on those individual that claim to be abused by cops. This gives the public a different view on what cops are actually doing on their jobs whether their the abuser or the one being abused themselves. Cameras would not stop but give more information about what is taking place from beginning to end with no controversy.…

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    Implicit Stereotypes

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    Police protect the people at all costs, but what happens when the people can’t trust them due to psychological drivers? A big issue with cops right now is implicit bias can affect their decision making in stressful situations. Implicit bias is a belief formed by a society, created unconsciously through everyday experiences, which can result in stereotypes from generalizing. It comes from our brain’s ability to make sense of the world through grouping. Implicit bias is hard to avoid. Subliminal…

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    He was walking down the middle of the road with his friend when a cop stop to tell them to walk on the sidewalk and get out the street. The cop and Michael got into some controversy about it and Michael supposedly hit the officer. They started to get more into it and the cop pulls out the gun and shoot Michael on his thumb. Nervous and panicking, he started to run away from the cop. The cop shoots him in the leg so he can be stopped. This is where it gets interesting. From some…

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    Ponyboy Research Paper

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    dally wanted.” (PG. 134) This helps because Dally pointed a gun at the cops and he wanted the cops to shoot him. This shows that is Ponyboy was in the system he would have to see this stuff. “It was Dally. He phoned from a booth. He’s just robbed a grocery store and the cops are after him.” (PG. 133) Dally robbed a store and is running from the police. This shows Ponyboy that it is fine to break the law and run from the cops. If Ponyboy entered the system he wouldn’t of had to see Dally commit…

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    Blue Blood Media Analysis

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    Media plays an important role in our society today. Media is a way to convey information to the public through newspaper, television, and radio. Information can be educational or entertainment, it depends on how they portray a certain group of people. For example, an American police drama series Blue Bloods airs on CBS. The TV series is about the Reagan family of police officers in the New York Police Department. Frank Reagan, the father, is the commissioner of the NYPD and his Dad, Henry, is a…

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    Abusing Police Power

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    power. So, the people contributing to this will also have a sense of power over society. Police officers are seen to abuse their power by targeting colored people because they will more likely to get away with their unfair treatment. However, when cops first begin their career, they have been trained to deal with constant rational fear and having thoughts of how everything can go wrong at any moment. Therefore, the most important cause of how police officers unethically treat citizens and the…

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    Definition Of Racism

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    racist. It will be about the people that are using the word racism to their advantage. The definition of racist is a person who believes one particular race is superior to another. The main thing that African Americans are calling racism on is white cops shooting black criminals. This is not racism in my eyes so with all of the African Americans being killed by police because they are doing illegal things there are people “mostly African Americans” who think there is racism. Using racism as an…

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    Police Effectiveness

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    fill into individuals' psyches make cops appear like uneven individual headed racists, while truly its media skewing the brains of the viewer. “Citizens seldom learn of the countless incidents where officers choose to hold fire and display restraint under extreme stress” (Wihbey). The media chooses what they want to show and what they don’t want to show. Mostly only showing bad, forming an negative view on cops. Not showing the good cops are doing and only showing bad. “ Without a doubt,…

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    Growing up you see on Halloween children dressing up as police officers or you play cops and robbers. What makes someone want to become a police officer? I can think of some bad and good encounters I had with police officers. A bad one was I was driving in Reading on 12th street the police officer pulled me over saying I was driving crazy. He takes my license registration and proof of insurance he comes back and tells me I have a warrant out for my arrested for not replying to a citation, he…

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    Bread Inequality

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    and injustices in the world. Reflecting on what is happening now and in the past. Those who don’t have much is given everything and those who have inflicted pain will have pain themselves. The world Espanda made is in which everything bad is equaled out from the good. The role reversal are really sets the tone. The author states , “ that squatters evict landlords, gazing like admirals from the rail of the roof deck “. The subjects are the squatters and the landlords. Espada’s tone towards the…

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