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    Law Enforcement Expansion

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    The Expansion of Law Enforcement American policing systems today seem organized and strict to the point where many people have criticized the police for excessive militarization. The arsenals found in some police departments are often excessive, expensive, and unneeded. Those police forces are akin to the standing armies that our founding fathers feared. In England, it was common practice for criminals to be pardoned in exchange for military service. Often, these criminals were quartered in…

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    Since the beginning of civilization, men have robbed and killed. To counter this, the civilizations established laws and punishment for breaking those laws. The punishments for the breaking of these laws were crude, and they usually involved an eye for an eye style of punishment; however, enforcing these laws was generally left to whoever had the opportunity. Nowadays the enforcement of laws is designated to government employees with legal authority; however, civilians sometimes take justice…

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    We Need More Gun Control

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    getting shot is becoming all to common in our country, and we have so many other options that we can use that isn 't a gun. As I stated earlier, people getting shot is becoming all to common. It is so common to hear about somebody getting shot by a police officer, that people can continue on with there day as if nothing had happened. For example, 12 year old Tamar…

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    Police Violence Police brutality is the use of excessive and/or unnecessary force by police when dealing with civilians. Police violence can happen for a number of reasons, but racial profiling and targeting are major reasons as to why there are such problems. Racial profiling is any use of race, religion, ethnicity, or national origin by law enforcement agents as a means of deciding who should be investigated, except where these characteristics are part of a specific suspect description. As…

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    the beginning of the United States of America, and have a very controversial history.Many deem the way the laws are practiced unconstitutional, and oppressive to minorities, while others think they are just and need to be carried out to stop crime. Police officers have found many missing persons and have also brought down many drug dealers all while staying in the lines of legal search and seizure. Many people fear officers can overstep their boundaries and think that search and seizure laws…

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    oppressive law makers, and police department had on individuals of different color or religion was terrible.The systemic oppression and discrimination impacted each case by dividing trust among the police, and who they are sworn to protect. There are reasons why this has happened, especially in this documentary. The criminal justice system has failed to put the officers responsible for killing the three men in jail. Law makers and other higher ups got involved to make sure the police got off.…

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    discriminate based on genders and place stigmas on people based on their sex. The British series “Sherlock Holmes” explains how people in the society can help each other to eradicate evil and crime from their community. The society cannot always rely on the police force to maintain justice and peace within the population. Hence, crime fiction television shows originating from different nations all have their own beliefs and…

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    established, right after the Rodney king beating. The commission made by the attorney Warren Christopher was made to conduct a full and fair examination of the operation Los Angeles police department, which apparently had used excessive force on the king. The Christopher Commission is in act today to help stop police and police departments from using too much force or excessive force. The use of force by law enforcement agencies and officers become quite necessary in some cases, and is…

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    Diversity In Canada

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    Since then, Canada has been home by many people migrating from different aspect of the world, and known as the most diverse country in world as of now. Despite of that, Canada have been through a lot of challenge and acceptance to able to consolidate each individual and make a strong and peaceful country. From past to present, the Canadian government is still dealing with a lot of issues in relation to build a unite society, sadly there are still some conditions that influence many ethic groups…

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    Asian-Americans in the police force, Hispanics are also shown to be underrepresented nationwide. Statistics from AllGov (2014) revealed that Montclair, California has a 70% Hispanic population but Hispanics consist of only 15% of the police force. Houston is comprised of 88% Hispanic but the police force only has 13% Hispanic officers employed (AllGov, 2014). Policing in multicultural societies will require diversity as a condition of recruiting qualified minority candidates. Police officers…

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