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    caught causing criminal damage to property by Sinead and Amijt. Criminal damage is an indictable offence. An assessment will be made using specific sections of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 as to whether the arrests of Enid and Ruth were lawful. The arrest of Ruth will firstly be addressed. Amijt arrested Ruth with the power provided by section 24A Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE) as amended by S110(1) Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2004 (SOCPA). Specifically,…

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    commander in the 758th quickly charged Jackie with “insubordination, disturbing the peace, drunkenness (despite the fact that Robinson neither drank nor smoked), conduct unbecoming an officer, insulting a civilian woman, and refusing to obey the lawful orders of a superior officer,” according to…

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    exercise democratic or self-governing control over the state. A radical democracy challenges differences and comes to agreement with those differences to oppose domination that capitalism creates from occurring. A just justice system is one that is lawful or fair to…

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    Loss Of Power In Antigone

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    In order to preserve society, a balance of individual and state must be addressed as well as one’s personal conscience. Government’s hold a lot of power, and they let that power go to their head. They let their pride, fear, arrogance, and vanity get the best of them. This affects their personal and lawful decisions. Also people deserve to be able to stand up for what they believe in without being scared. These individuals are afraid to do what they think is morally right because of the fear of…

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    Selma Alabama March

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    As law enforcement officers waited in a skirmish line at the ready for what was a peaceful lawful rally in Selma Alabama, on March 7th, 1965, turned into an assault by police. There were about 525 civil right demonstrators. The demonstrators were marching through the City of Selma using the Edmund Pettus Bridge. The demonstrators were out peacefully demonstrating and promoting voter registration for African-Americans and also for the killing of an African-American by the name of Jimmy Lee…

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    The act of forcefully removing Indians from their homes can easily be compared to Nazi Germany removing innocent families from their homes after taking the territories they lived in order to forcefully expand their claim. The act of this is incredibly immoral, even if it is all done through politics. It is incredibly immoral to believe that because the United States is a civilized country if we are going to run around stealing the…

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    “This bill prohibits the use of funds for certain immigration-related policies, including executive orders or any other executive policy issued after March 11, 2011, that provides for parole, employment authorization, deferred action, or any other immigration benefit or relief for individuals who are unlawfully present in the United States (with exceptions for asylum, temporary protected status, or cancellation of removal by an immigration judge). The Immigration and Nationality Act is amended…

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    Police Subculture Essay

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    making moral judgements about the conduct and lifestyles of victims and suspects, they are also enacting their own morals in action” (Westmarland, 2013, p. 311). The leadership within police departments are creating and promoting this subculture in order to make a distinction between police and their communities. Long gone are the days of police officers walking the beat and being known by name, as…

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    However, there are broad exceptions applying to rules against discrimination which are inherent in the RDO. These exceptions might, somehow, render a discriminatory act, lawful. For example, in Section 11, “Being of a particular racial group is a genuine occupational qualification”. The genuine occupational qualification could be a common defence relied upon by employers. Section 11(2) of the RDO lays down 5 specific examples of what amounts to a genuine occupational qualification which could be…

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    contained in these books has proceeded from God, and receives its authority from him alone, and not from human beings. And in that it is the rule of all truth, containing all that is necessary for the service of God and for our salvation, it is not lawful for anyone, even for angels, to add to it, to take away from it, or to change it” (The Christian Theology Reader.90). The authority of God is intrinsic within scripture, therefore scripture should be maintained as the supreme authority.…

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