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    Undoubtedly, there are certain individuals who call for more distinctive care; however, the indicated matter is often disregarded by the police, leading them to neglect those citizens of civil treatment. Similar to displaying too much force with handcuffs, police officers also use tasers, or stun guns,—a weapon that, upon firing, delivers an electroshock to temporarily incapacitates an individual — in order to enforce the law (Walter 2). According to John Kleinig, "rather than engaging in the…

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    This Ted talk spoke on children going on the path to adulthood to achieve the American Dream and there is two institutions that direct the journey. One of the two, which is considered the good path to take in is college. The speaker focuses on the second institution that is prison and goes into depth how young people will instead of going to class are going to court dates or meeting probation officers instead of teachers. The U.S. has the highest incarceration rate with is about 716 people per…

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    innocent until proven guilty. Law enforcement officials powers are limited so as to prevent any type of oppression or prejudice towards the accused individual. These “legal technicalities” as Crime Control Model supporters call it, are not there to “handcuff the police,” but more to protect the rights of the defendants that the Bill of Rights expressly secures. At the the same time the Due Process Model supports that the facts need to be obtained through legal course. I feel that, almost, no…

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    kidnapped his stepdaughter, but the car out sped him and his bike. News quickly spread about her kidnapping and the search began for Jaycee Dugard. After arriving at the kidnappers home in Antioch, California she was thrown in a small room with handcuffs always…

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    Racial hierarchy was present during the settlement of the United States. During settlement, the U.S. had an English population that was uniform regarding race and religion. There was a need for labor and people in the U.S. To induce settlement, settlers were provided transportation to the U.S. but at the cost of seven years of labor. So, settlers arrived in the U.S. in a position with no rank. They were made more inferior when they were required to succumb to the English rule with respect…

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    Clifford William Tyler Morris. Edwards, along with several Walmart managers positively identified the subject as the person who was opening and concealing items. Furthermore, the empty packages were also located by Edwards. The subject was detained in handcuffs and brought into the Walmart LP room. I viewed the video surveillance and confirmed Edwards statement of what occurred. Post Miranda…

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    remember is my head against a wall in a back alley, the pungent smell coming from the dumpster near me and sirens screaming. I soon felt the hand gripping my arm and the realization that I couldn’t move my hands from behind my back, or apart. I was in handcuffs. And the hand belonged to a cop. That’s when I started asking question. Not out loud, of course, I’m not an idiot. Or at least I thought I wasn’t. But there were still things I need to know. ‘Where the hell was John and Alice?’ I swear…

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    come on. He’d raged about killing her at The Wild Bull. His handcuffs were missing. He’d gotten the cab ride from her house right after the time of the murder. What else did he need to prove to himself he’d done it? And yet, and yet. Now that the car’s engine had run a while he turned the heater onto the high speed. And yet, he’d thought Powell killed her. That had seemed a slam dunk. The guy was into kinky sex. And surely handcuffs played into that. But it also seemed just as clear that Orson…

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    If we want to deter crime, if we want a society with responsible and independent adults, and if we want to teach kids what is behaviors are proper or improper we need to stop coddling them and show them that actions have consequences. The problem with the juvenile courts is that they are more concerned with the age of the offender rather than the actual nature and reasons for the crime that they committed. If we hold back when it comes to punishing juvenile offenders for their crimes then it…

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    Making her feel useless and a victim. As a reminder of what he did to her, Salander got a slim and tattooed around her ankle; looking at the tattoo she sets up another meeting with Bjurman. Before he can do anything, she stuns him, knocks him out and handcuffs him to the bed. When Bjurman wakes up, Salander tortures him and reveals that she recorded him raping her. With this over his head, Slander threatens that if he does not allow her sole independent access to her bank account and refraining…

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